I’ve ran a cow calf operation operation in southern Oklahoma since 2005 with no mineral. We use rotational grazing with no feed hay or cake, no worming or vaccination. We calve in May green grass on pastures that are not weed sprayed or fertilized. We have eliminated most of our overhead leaving lots of profit.
@@ruedaricardo we use smaller framed cattle 1,000-1,100lbs bred. This would be impossible with with big framed cattle/welfare cattle, they would fall apart with horrible conception rates. My job is to provide them with good grass and clean water if a cow can’t survive on that I don’t need them. High density rotation has really helped control weeds. We are mostly native grasses like little/big bluestem and they don’t respond to fertilizer even if we wanted to use it. My only expenses are ear tags, replacement bulls, fence maintenance and ranch hands. There are lots of ranchers doing exactly what we do, people say it’s not possible but it’s worked great for us.
The problem with these types of supplements for cattle or horses have molasses or something that encourages the animal to over lick or eat the product. This causes an over consumption of the product ............CHA CHING$$
I'm not a rancher but I have family that are in the Panhandle of Texas. I helped some when I was younger and while it was hard work, I learned so many things that made me a better person.
It is our experience that not all cows go to lick tubs, then we have had cows under the weather. We put all minerals in the grain tank of the bale processor and just add free choice of salt blocks.
Thank you for the information on salt and minerals. We are in a area that we make sure they have Selenium along with other minerals , along with salt using loose which works well for our circumstance. Always Great videos. Thank you, appreciate your efforts.
Hi Mike, I have a question for you. Do you use a tellapromtor for your in-house presentations? Just to say, thanks for the great video, your a natural! 🤠
We have been experimenting with lick tubs but find that they are extremely expensive. We have about forty animals and two tubs only lasted a bit over a week. The cows went crazy for them !! But with the tubs costing 250.00$ each I don’t think we can afford to keep buying them !! Will the cow’s intake slow down eventually? We are up in the northern part of Canada. Thanks !!
I used lick tubs this winter because they were super cheap at one of our chain farm stores otherwise economically in years past it always seem to be way too expensive of a source of protein seemed like it was cheaper to go off firm to buy high-quality hay to get that protein instead of lick tubs or cakes curious if you did an economic analysis of that?
I heard about these "protein blocks" from Ryan on How Farms Work. He said he was going through ~1 bale / day with his cattle before putting them out. After, it was ~2 bales every 3 days. He was saying that if the cows are deficient, they eat more fodder / hay. All I know as an end consumer is: Mmmmm....unprocessed steak.
I wonder if this also applies to humans. If you are nutrient deficient, then you naturally eat more as your body strives to satisfy the nutritional need. Interesting.
every seen a cow drink another ones urine - they are getting the minerals from that cow it's not the urine they want - love licks but also love free choice minerals just so you know what minerals that they are wanting - a lick and the free choice one they want works really well
I’ve ran a cow calf operation operation in southern Oklahoma since 2005 with no mineral. We use rotational grazing with no feed hay or cake, no worming or vaccination. We calve in May green grass on pastures that are not weed sprayed or fertilized. We have eliminated most of our overhead leaving lots of profit.
Wow. How do you do that?
@@ruedaricardo we use smaller framed cattle 1,000-1,100lbs bred. This would be impossible with with big framed cattle/welfare cattle, they would fall apart with horrible conception rates. My job is to provide them with good grass and clean water if a cow can’t survive on that I don’t need them. High density rotation has really helped control weeds. We are mostly native grasses like little/big bluestem and they don’t respond to fertilizer even if we wanted to use it. My only expenses are ear tags, replacement bulls, fence maintenance and ranch hands. There are lots of ranchers doing exactly what we do, people say it’s not possible but it’s worked great for us.
Hi John.. Are you raising South Pol or another small framed breed?
@@robinwhitlatch4497 we run commercial angus Pharo Cattle genetics.
The problem with these types of supplements for cattle or horses have molasses or something that encourages the animal to over lick or eat the product. This causes an over consumption of the product ............CHA CHING$$
Now that my friends is the smoothest infomercial I have ever seen
First infomercial in didnt skip... will definitely get it for my highlands amd see if they lick it w that passion.
It's that radio experience. Smooth voice and probably plenty of practice doing 'mercials on air.
I'm not a rancher but I have family that are in the Panhandle of Texas. I helped some when I was younger and while it was hard work, I learned so many things that made me a better person.
I love your talks. I have been using protein tubs and my calf production has been much better,
It is our experience that not all cows go to lick tubs, then we have had cows under the weather. We put all minerals in the grain tank of the bale processor and just add free choice of salt blocks.
Great points, we use lots of salt blocks, and even more loose, high selenium mineral here in Florida. Keep up the good work.
Thank you for the information on salt and minerals. We are in a area that we make sure they have Selenium along with other minerals , along with salt using loose which works well for our circumstance. Always Great videos. Thank you, appreciate your efforts.
This is a awesome educational video. Great vid!!! Keep it up
Hi, great video, congratulations on the work. how many cows do you have on your ranch? and how many calves do you sell in a year?
Up in ND you can stop by Gabe Brown's operation.
Thanks Mike, very informative, as your videos always are! 👍 - Kim
You have a fantastic channel, Mike
Excellent presentation. Thks so much.
Hi Mike, I have a question for you. Do you use a tellapromtor for your in-house presentations? Just to say, thanks for the great video, your a natural! 🤠
Have you ever tried a lick block? 😳😳😳
As a kid I tried the salt block we put out for my horses! Not too bad! 😜
Awesome Video and Much Love Mike!!
I first heard of FBN by Millenial Farmer. My estimation of them is increasing.
Awesome video, man. Very informative and how you laid it out was perfect.
Great job with that Mike. I don't have cows. I just listened for the radio voice. lol
You should use plastic lick tubs for growing vegetables in you don’t have to weed their called wicking tubs
It's cool that the tubs are biodegradable!
Hope your all doing well
Happy cows, happy wife! wait, no that's not it. Happy cows, happy life! Yea, that's it! I love cows. Thanks for the education, Mike.
Good show Mike!
Healthy cows happy rancher! 😊
Excellent data
Well Done. thanks
Thank you too!
There is just something satisfying about watching those cows licking those tubs
We raise goats over on our channel Lucky M Boer Goats and we often joke, "you feed mineral and supplement with grain and hay"
I'll have to look into them. Delivery to Maine is our issue, we're at the end of the line when it comes to supply chains.
We have been experimenting with lick tubs but find that they are extremely expensive. We have about forty animals and two tubs only lasted a bit over a week. The cows went crazy for them !! But with the tubs costing 250.00$ each I don’t think we can afford to keep buying them !! Will the cow’s intake slow down eventually? We are up in the northern part of Canada. Thanks !!
I used lick tubs this winter because they were super cheap at one of our chain farm stores otherwise economically in years past it always seem to be way too expensive of a source of protein seemed like it was cheaper to go off firm to buy high-quality hay to get that protein instead of lick tubs or cakes curious if you did an economic analysis of that?
there always is a cost to a deferred payment. Hopefully it is minimal. I'm an accountant.
Good Evening to Our Wyoming Life and all others too!
"A delirious cow is no fun to deal with."
I'll take your word on it my good man. LOL.
FBN. is not yet doing business in my state. Hopefully soon!
It looks like the cows are eating the tub itself? Are they cow degradble ?
"Moving a whole lot of poop," can't wait!😂🧡
me too!
@@OurWyomingLife mike we just did our poop video check it out!!
Learned a lot! Thank you.
My cows where licking my sand pile the other day they got a salt block and cattle lick tube
Cool video Mike
Awesome video
Thanks!
Can I buy this in Alabama
You R on right track ! 2022 Wow!! Nice 👌👌👌
Nice video
Good video
😳 You funny boy.
Healthy cows are important. There is nothing like a good steak! 👏👏
:25 " get to da choppa" 😂
I heard about these "protein blocks" from Ryan on How Farms Work. He said he was going through ~1 bale / day with his cattle before putting them out. After, it was ~2 bales every 3 days. He was saying that if the cows are deficient, they eat more fodder / hay. All I know as an end consumer is: Mmmmm....unprocessed steak.
I wonder if this also applies to humans. If you are nutrient deficient, then you naturally eat more as your body strives to satisfy the nutritional need. Interesting.
Lori, yes it does. If your trace minerals are off, your body will crave all sorts of food trying to balance.
It is great that you are saving on getting those lick tubs
Mike could sell a space heater to the Devil and a refrigerator to an Eskimo. 😀😀
ok - just eatin' my dinner - enjoyin' your video.... Until it came to the J Depp part - nearly choked on my food laughing so hard!! Thanks! :-)
Just thought they were crops. Didn't know they did the livestock thing
every seen a cow drink another ones urine - they are getting the minerals from that cow it's not the urine they want - love licks but also love free choice minerals just so you know what minerals that they are wanting - a lick and the free choice one they want works really well
Sing how little salt account needs makes me wonder how little salt a human needs versus how much salt we probably actually intake in a day.
You got that right! That's why I read the nutrition label!
That’s a lot of Bull on protein
30 in 30 when's ir start'n ?
How bout those mountain goats who climb up the near vertical wall at some damn just so they can lick the minerals. It's interesting to see, google it.
That it is!
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Thanks for the video!
Maybe I need a lick Tub, my electrolytes are wonky!, 😝
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FBN sure took a bite out of your local dealers sales
Damn right I want to be that egg!
First. Lol. Seriously, nutrition is very important in healthy animals .
Nope I was first
An interesting video those lick tubs look pretty kool glad their bio degradable the Johnny depp part had me laughing
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Dude cows don’t have toes
Salt: bad for humans
*Good for cows* ....
Depp... yuck
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Slick but way too long. Adios.