Feeding Cows In the Polar Vortex | Part 1 | THE BLIZZARD
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- Опубліковано 10 лип 2024
- We care for our cattle as a snow storm hits Kansas!
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More people need to know what you put into your farm. Hard work with many hours. Machine care, plowing, feeding, cleaning, etc. Non stop. I'm grateful for all you do. Thank you.
yes!! I live and have lived in Southern Ontario Canada all my life and now 83 .
I have seen and been in all the snow and storm that you are showing. I lived in the country farm land back in the 1940's and 50's as a young lad, we got winters like you have shown in the video
almost every winter with snow up to your ying Yang every winter so I know what you are going through on your farm. God Bless everyone and stay warm and safe.
Livestock has to eat regardless! I remember those days!!!! Thank you without y’all there would not be any burgers or steak
Hope the snow will help with the water table. God Bless you and your family. Keep warm!
Thank you for your videos.growing up as a dairy farmer in Minnesota in the 60’s and70’s l can feel for you guys.stay safe and keep warm if you can.
i know it hard to feed cows when it cold i can not wait when it warm up😀 you guys keep warm on the farm woodston ks snow got 6"
The speeded up feed wagon scenario was fun. :D
Hope you are staying safe❤
I TOTALLY ENJOYED WATCHING THE VIDEO GUY'S 😊
Mud is never fun under the snow when trying to clean up. Wish we had your temps. Weather man just said we are supposed to have windchills in -30’s tonight in South Dakota.
Anything above 0 will feel like a heatwave.
Thanks for the update guys take care and stay safe out in this cold weather 🥶
Watching this on the 20th - the day after you published. Here in Eastern Kansas, we still have lots of snow on the groudn with an air temp of 4 (was -7 when I got up). But the good news is that we're supposed to be in the 40's all week. Yay! Hope it melts your snow as well as ours. (I hate winter). When I lived in Hays, I'd get 3 foot drifts from 3 inches of snow. Lack of windbreaks really helps create those "wonderful" drifts. Enjoyed the video.
Well put. Depending on you.
Least your getting some mositure!
awesome video guys. thank you
It's not a polar vortex, it's called winter and it happens every year just like summer, fall, and spring.
It's never the same that you can count on. You can count on the weather being different every year.
Do a video of the history of the farm..old pictures etc...That would be neat..
I'm from NW Mn and you guys took all my snow!! 😆 I run about 200 cows and background some calves in the winter. 6" of snow and -10F aint anything if your set up for, but as far south as you guys!! OMG! Good luck guys!!!!
All of a sudden I'm glad I live in Florida.
I’m very glad I didn’t have livestock anymore. Yes I do miss them but in this weather I don’t miss frozen waters or being stuck trying to feed.
this reminds me of why I went to nursing instead of taking over the farm. hello from hays ks
I’m glad I don’t have to put up with snow here in Australia
Seems like you would have cheap loafing pens you could bed with stalks when the weather is terrible.
That one bunch was sure dirty.
I just like it when they can get out of terrible weather.
My first job we baled 10,000 plus bales of straw. Different areas do it different.
We are having our share of problems taking care of the cattle and keeping ice thawed out and our rotomixs going. No snow just super cold for the new little peewees that are fresh in from south Florida. L. T.
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Saw a snow like that once and that was enough
At 6:50 , There is a municipal city water fire hydrant out in the middle of nowhere, or are you really that close to town with farm and pasturing...?
In Central KS we have rural water districts that provide water to all the residences out in the country. That fire hydrant is just part of the water tower infrastructure that supplies the water I believe.
Do any farmers put up wind breaks and or bedding for the cattle when it's that cold out?
😊 say its water 💧 as frozen
Take water 50° its all melted away 😊😅😂
Let your older brother talk more please,