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Kyndra Sue Ellen, have you ever heard the song, Lisa Moo Moo Marie? It's here in the S M platform. 🤗. I'm in Texas myself. I used to deliver commodities to dairies. Most of my loads ran out of the panhandle. Keep it clean, keep it safe, keep it running.
@@WilliamCooper-l6f well I just took a listen and added it to my list on Spotify. What’s the coincidence that you and the singer have the same name?? Do you miss it? Thank you for all your work for us dairies and helping feed our girls! 🤍
Every kid in America should experience farm life. From milking cows, to putting up hay, to cleaning calf pens with a pitchfork into an old flail spreader. As a "city kid", I was fortunate to do all of those things and more. Granted, I didn't have to do it 7 days a week, 365. Those times, however, instilled in me an understanding and great respect for the dedication required by those in agriculture! Years later, I worked at one of the greatest ag schools in America. Michigan State University. Some of the best years of my life! Thank you Kyndra, and to your family for being the backbone of things we sometimes take for granted! 🇺🇸✌️❤️ Mark
Great presentation young lady, your folks raised a true hardworking woman, I am sure it is a labor of love. All of America's milk lovers, please bow your heads in appreciation to the dairy farmers of this great nation.
As someone who's life has been a part of dealing with farmers and dairy farmers such as yourself THANK-YOU for what you do and your sacrifice of a normal life. You're a special breed and unfortunately a dying breed
I worked at a dairy mixing and delivering grain at two different farms on opposite sides of town. I also worked the milk dock loading semis by hand. Also worked the warehouse where non food products were stored. I also drove semi delivering various dairy products throughout NM TX and AZ. Also drove milk tanker from both farms to the processing plant.
Had a close friend that had a small dairy operation.. it’s no joke that’s a fact. It’s hard work 20 hours a day every day.. you can’t walk away from it no matter what. No matter if you don’t feel good or not. I have so much respect for our farmers and what they do
@@Treeman1177 Respectfully disagree. Taking care of animals is a 24/7 job. They have to be fed, manure has to be shoveled, and dairy cows need to be milked twice a day in addition to all that work. Then the milking machines have to be cleaned twice a day. And this doesn't cover the work involved during breeding and calving season. In the agriculture industry it's pretty much universally regarded that dairy cow agriculture is the most work intensive. The dairy cow farmers are all universally the hardest workers and I don't think they could do what they do unless they really loved working with their animals.
This is amazing. I love behind the scenes looks into massive operations like this. Most people will never be able to grasp the dedication and work that goes into maintaining a 1000 head of cattle year round.
New Subscriber and you are nothing short of amazing. I'm 71 and was born on a much smaller Dairy Farm in 1953 but we worked 6 days a week usually from 3 or 4AM till after dark and even on Sunday the Girls needed to be milked but my Father and Grandfather were Church goers so Sunday was mostly Family day unless something just had to be fixed or taken care of. I remember propping my feet on the back side of a Cow and pulling for all I was worth to save the Mother and the calf because it was two lives you were saving not to mention a substantial financial loss to lose a calf. My Grandfather worked the Farm till he had a bad stroke when he was 81 but still lived to be 90 and I know he absolutely Loved what he did. Thank You so much for what you do for all of us.
Thank you so much for sharing. My dad’s 62 and still loves waking up (waaay before the sun) just to cater to his girls. 🐄 I love getting to converse with others who understand the business and passion it takes. Sorry to hear about your grandfather, but the man sounds like a badass! Happy Sunday & thank you for being here 🤍🐄
I worked on a diary farm when I was in my teens. Work started at 4am and we worked until way after dark everyday. On Sunday we cleaned up and went to church and were back in the barn before noon.
Congrats on getting those boots Kyndra! The dairy still amazes me. All the work that goes into it. Honestly I feel like dairies get such a bad rep so it’s refreshing to see a well maintained diary exists. Hope you’re doing well Kyndra 🤗❤️ thanks for sharing and love to see your channel grow. You deserve all the best and greatest success 💕💕
You really are the best. You’ve been so kind and encouraging through my journey and I honestly can’t thank you enough for simply being such a sweet human being.. THANK YOU 🥹🫶🏼
Used to be Many small dairy farms here in mid michigan years ago, i loved working on them. Love the smell of hay,cows and the feed; it brings back fond memories 👍😬🐮
WOW. what a production. Its amazing what you farmers are able to do. A lot of hard work so we can all go to the store and grab milk, cheese etc without giving it a thought. Thanks for all the hard work and taking the time to make us a vid. as well.
Very interesting and enjoyable video. Dairies are amazing operations. When I was a kid in the 60’s our family had friends near Mt. Pleasant, Texas who ran a small dairy. Visiting was always a huge treat. Thanks for sharing your day. Much respect.
Greetings from New Zealand! Was fun to see what you’re doing over there. In NZ we call Holsteins, Friesian’s we also have plenty of jerseys here. However more and more dairy farmers are now crossing friesians with jerseys for hybrid vigor. Generally farmers here will milk twice a day and some have reduced to once, you’re certainly all in with 3 milkings a day!
@@cowboy2180 thank you for sharing! I love hearing how other areas of the world operate! We actually have multiple cross breeds of Holstein (Friesian’s) & Jerseys for that exact reason! Happy Sunday! 🫶🏼
Looks like a great operation! Growing up, I rarely heard of dairy folk taking a vacation. My mother said that "showing was our vacation", except I realized that most people don't take their work with them when I was doing a 2am milking...😮😂 I loved Showing our Holstein's though! Met some great people and had great times.
Thank you so much & thank you for sharing! 🤍 my parents actually never took vacations until their late 50’s. So now that they are in their 60’s, all I want is for them to go and enjoy themselves! I too showed Holsteins and absolutely loved it 🤍🐮
Wow, first time watching, Smart, very, very, pretty, hardworking, and isn’t above getting her hands dirty, God Bless Texas! Wish you and your family the best. 🙏🏻🇺🇸
Just watched my first episode of KyndraNotKendra and I throughly enjoyed it! Quite the system you have to make the chore of raising cattle and producing the milk we drink as hygienic and productive as possible. Keep up the good work and I’ll be sure to tune in again to see how things are going!
Thank you for sharing this video I enjoyed every minute of your video. I used to milk cows twice a day for my aunts farm.of course it was alot smaller scale than yours she only 25 to 30 so yes definitely alot smaller scale I never thought I would say I missed the dairy cows and the farm work .yes I do very much so.again thank you knydra for this video .yes I am new to your channel.
This comment just made me so happy! All I want to do is bring a piece of happiness or some entertainment to anyone who needs it. And comments like this keep me going! THANK YOU 🤍 sending love from Texas
Sure reminds me of the country fresh air of the dairies in Northern WI. Farm I was around had 4400 head Holstein. Never had a feeder like that machine, it has silage brought on conveyer to the outsides of the stalls.
Just crossed paths with your channel today, and have watched a few of your videos. I'm hooked and absolutely love your content! I miss having the dairy herd around, and the farm is just not the same anymore without them. Way too quiet! I want to say thank you for sharing your operation with us. I know it's a ton of extra work that goes into it on top of all the other day to day chores on your farm, not to mention family time also. It's great to get a look at your operation in Texas. I'm in MN so we have to deal with the heat like you, and some harsh winters keeping the girls comfortable. I see a lot of cud chewing going on in your footage, and we both know that means happy girls! Thank you Kyndra!🙏
Wow, thank you so much for sharing this! Comments like these are really what help me wanting to always keep making videos! If I can give anyone a better day, or an enjoyable memory, then the whole video process was worth it! Thank you so much for being here and sharing your kindness! Sending love from Texas! 🤍🐮
Great insight on your farm and duties! I grew up on a dairy farm back in the 60s as a kid. A lot of great memories. Keep the videos coming, your channel will grow 😊
The Uniroyal boots from years ago were the best. Snug around the ankles and they would hug your feet so well that you could run while wearing them if you had to like when bringing in a fresh cow from the springer pasture.
I was burning and raised on a family dairy farm. Worked on other family dairy. Even on other farms. It's amazing how farming has changed over the years. Thank you for sharing and all your hard work. I like the look of the Hiseas boots. I entered your contest to win a pair in a pass video. I know that I'm not lucky to be picked for a pair. But that hasn't stopped me from checking out when I can buy a pair..
It is a never ending job 4 sure and thanks for sharing your life doing it. I had many dairies as friends and customers. My former neighbors family came from Switzerland to America in the 30’s. and he and his dad milked 90-100 heifers in the 50’s, 60’s & 70’s.
Hi Kyndra! You are beautiful and gorgeous as always!) Thank you for taking us on an exciting night shift tour. It was very interesting and informative to watch your work. The fans are really very noisy, like at an airfield.😀 We are looking forward to your new videos)
Buddy in North Florida runs a dairy farm. They lost a few head when Helene hit the Panhandle. They work their butts off. Miss helping out. And the fresh milk and butter we used to get.
@KyndraNotKendra. oh yeah...I live 25 minutes from Perry FL on 34 acres. When Helene hit, we were struck with 100+ winds. Lot of trees down, wires down. Took 3-4 days for power..over a week for internet ( CenturyLink sucks).
My Grandparents owned a dairy farm in Vale, South Dakota. Up at 3am milking then work the fields until 3pm. Then milking again 365 days a year. The only vacation was when they got so old they moved to town, and my Uncle and family resumed operations.
Still bewildered by your low following. You're obviously going to explode. I said it first. You are going to be UA-cam famous. You are absolutely beautiful.
Yes I just did find her channel middle of the night here in the country. Dairy farming is one of the more challenging types of farming . So much respect for people who do it the commitment all the variables involved to be successful. Thank you ma’am . God bless
Great video kyndra.,new fan from ireland.,looking forward to more awesome videos.,i work on a 300 cow dairy here in ireland we calve down in spring from feb to april.,cows usually dry here from dec until calving time.
Well hello Ireland! 🇮🇪 I’m so thankful to have you here. What kind of cattle do you guys milk over there? Thanks for sharing and thanks for your kindness! 🤍🐮
@KyndraNotKendra. predominantly holstein and British friesen cross.,we have quite a few pedigree herds of both breeds just mentioned and last few years a lot of lads have gone down the jersey cross route. Norwegian red would be another you'd see quite a bit of here. You and your dad are a great team keep up the good work 💚🤍🧡
I just saw your channel. Young lady, this brings back memories. I was raised on a dairy farm in northern Pennsylvania. That was over 50 years ago. Joined the military right out of high school. Now, I am retired military, and retired DOD aviation contractor. By the way. My family in Pennsylvania are still milking Holstiens.
I’m so glad you found my channel! And so happy to have you! Thank you for your services 🙏🏼 I hope to keep you entertained with future videos and more memories 🤍🐄
My dad and his parents farmed in North Dakota. Then, when my mom and dad got married (and had me and my sisters), we moved to Wisconsin and continued farming until my parents retired. All our cows were pastured and only saw the inside of a barn for milking and freezing winter days. There were a few warm days every once in a while. I cannot imagine having to deal with dairy cattle in Texas heat.
I HELPED A DAIRY FARMER YEARS AGO WHEN I WAS YOUNG THATS A NO JOKE JOB THAT 24/7/ 365 TWICE A DAY JOB, HARD WORK TO BOOT ! MUCH RESPECT FOR THOSE WHO DO ! ✊🇺🇸🎉
Hello and thank you! 🤍 Yes they are. The bars are called “stanchions” or “head locks”. And in the video I explain why they are temporarily locked 😊. Thank you for the compliment and question!
Good video. Nice setup. Looks familiar. I spent 22 years as a herdsman and manager. Got paid enough to raise our 5 children and loved the work but the hours can be brutal.
Went to Israel some time ago and worked on a dairy farm and i loved it. hard work all day every day but what a life!!!!!!! Not as big as your but still hard work. I respect all the farmers of the world AMEN!!!!!!!!!!!
It is a hoot to check cows at 2 am when calving! They pass out in some incredible positions! Some are so big they just can’t get comfortable without hooves sticking up in the air.
Im a cowboy on a ranch in FL I eat sleep and breathe it like your family does we have 3000 head on 25000 acres it's a lot to take care of especially being in the swamps of fl
A pair of Slickers and a Good demeanor. I like riding beside and with my Cattle in Alberta. My Dad worked for IBM. My Grand father was the magic of farming. (Shhh.)
Hw biggest dairy farm it is,great to see all early in the mornings work but not easy business as you have to put in your sheer hard work ,no matter hw you are feeling physically. Top on that is milk prices are out of your control specially if you are a small farmer leads to nothing in your hand while managing all expenses of your farm animals including medicines,supplements and storage of fodder for rainy days.
Bonjour je pense que tu vas bien super belle vidéo et bien expliqué bonne continuation à toi et courage pour la suite tu es magnifique à bientôt pour d autre vidéo René 🎉🎉❤❤
Brings back memories of when I was younger working in a dairy farm for the summer good food but hard work miss the ice cold fresh milk right out of the tank
Thank you so much for that! 🤍 Dairy farmers don’t use tons, we actually use 100 weights (every 100 pounds). On average, we produce approximately 85,000 pounds currently. Thank you for the question and interest!
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Please, sister, I follow you on UA-cam and Instagram. Please help me find a job contract on a cow farm. May God bless you. 🙏🇲🇦🇺🇸🇲🇦🙏
@@KyndraNotKendra. hlo my jop ples
Kyndra Sue Ellen, have you ever heard the song, Lisa Moo Moo Marie? It's here in the S M platform. 🤗. I'm in Texas myself. I used to deliver commodities to dairies. Most of my loads ran out of the panhandle.
Keep it clean, keep it safe, keep it running.
@@WilliamCooper-l6f well I just took a listen and added it to my list on Spotify. What’s the coincidence that you and the singer have the same name??
Do you miss it? Thank you for all your work for us dairies and helping feed our girls! 🤍
Please send me completely address, I buy the boots
Thats 1 beautiful hard working American woman! Dont get much better than that! Respect!
Thank you for watching! 🇺🇸🤍🐮
Every kid in America should experience farm life. From milking cows, to putting up hay, to cleaning calf pens with a pitchfork into an old flail spreader.
As a "city kid", I was fortunate to do all of those things and more. Granted, I didn't have to do it 7 days a week, 365. Those times, however, instilled in me an understanding and great respect for the dedication required by those in agriculture! Years later, I worked at one of the greatest ag schools in America. Michigan State University. Some of the best years of my life!
Thank you Kyndra, and to your family for being the backbone of things we sometimes take for granted! 🇺🇸✌️❤️ Mark
Great presentation young lady, your folks raised a true hardworking woman, I am sure it is a labor of love. All of America's milk lovers, please bow your heads in appreciation to the dairy farmers of this great nation.
I appreciate this comment more than you know. Thank you so much for making my day! 🤍🐄
As someone who's life has been a part of dealing with farmers and dairy farmers such as yourself THANK-YOU for what you do and your sacrifice of a normal life. You're a special breed and unfortunately a dying breed
@@Rockall-k8w Mr. Rocky, thank YOU for your kindness and taking time to comment something meaningful! Have a beautiful rest of your weekend. 🤍🐮
I worked at a dairy mixing and delivering grain at two different farms on opposite sides of town. I also worked the milk dock loading semis by hand. Also worked the warehouse where non food products were stored. I also drove semi delivering various dairy products throughout NM TX and AZ. Also drove milk tanker from both farms to the processing plant.
@@NickManCuso59 you sir, win 🥇
Had a close friend that had a small dairy operation.. it’s no joke that’s a fact. It’s hard work 20 hours a day every day.. you can’t walk away from it no matter what. No matter if you don’t feel good or not. I have so much respect for our farmers and what they do
Thank you for sharing! And yes, all of our farmers deserve a raise 😊
It's not hard work if you are doing it right only lazy people think it's hard
@Treeman1177 not agree with your statement.
@@Treeman1177 Respectfully disagree. Taking care of animals is a 24/7 job. They have to be fed, manure has to be shoveled, and dairy cows need to be milked twice a day in addition to all that work. Then the milking machines have to be cleaned twice a day.
And this doesn't cover the work involved during breeding and calving season. In the agriculture industry it's pretty much universally regarded that dairy cow agriculture is the most work intensive.
The dairy cow farmers are all universally the hardest workers and I don't think they could do what they do unless they really loved working with their animals.
@@Treeman1177
Seeing a young woman like you willingly working that hard gives Mr hope for the future of our country. God bless
Me hope
I appreciate the compliment more than you know! Have a beautiful Sunday 🤍🐄
This is amazing. I love behind the scenes looks into massive operations like this. Most people will never be able to grasp the dedication and work that goes into maintaining a 1000 head of cattle year round.
New Subscriber and you are nothing short of amazing. I'm 71 and was born on a much smaller Dairy Farm in 1953 but we worked 6 days a week usually from 3 or 4AM till after dark and even on Sunday the Girls needed to be milked but my Father and Grandfather were Church goers so Sunday was mostly Family day unless something just had to be fixed or taken care of. I remember propping my feet on the back side of a Cow and pulling for all I was worth to save the Mother and the calf because it was two lives you were saving not to mention a substantial financial loss to lose a calf. My Grandfather worked the Farm till he had a bad stroke when he was 81 but still lived to be 90 and I know he absolutely Loved what he did. Thank You so much for what you do for all of us.
Thank you so much for sharing. My dad’s 62 and still loves waking up (waaay before the sun) just to cater to his girls. 🐄 I love getting to converse with others who understand the business and passion it takes. Sorry to hear about your grandfather, but the man sounds like a badass! Happy Sunday & thank you for being here 🤍🐄
I worked on a diary farm when I was in my teens. Work started at 4am and we worked until way after dark everyday. On Sunday we cleaned up and went to church and were back in the barn before noon.
How many miles did you walk uphill in waist deep snow?
Thanks for showing real folk doing real work, no high maintenance city girls here. God Bless anybody that can look that good at 3am in a barn
Don’t let me fool you. I definitely have my high maintenance girly moments! 😂 and thank you for all your kindness! 🤍🐄
Other than the fake eyelashes for the 3AM shift…..thanks, boomer.
@@timmurphy1215 lol a girl can’t have eyelash extensions AND work on her father’s dairy farm without being criticized first I guess
Thank you and all your family for choosing farming for your living.
Nice clean farm.
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@@jimurquhart9466 thank you for your kindness! 🤍🐮
Good ole fashion hard farm work is where it’s at. Most people can’t even fathom. Ain’t no whining in farming either, just raw beauty
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What a nice operation! I wish everyone would take this good care of their moos
Thank you for sharing your kindness! 🤍🐮
Thanks for sharing your daily duties on your operation.
Looks like the cows are well cared for with your dedication and hard work
We sure try 🤍🐄
A hard working and beautiful lady. Much respect and thank you for all that you do to put milk on the tables of Americans!
Thank you for your support and kindness!! 🤍🐄
Congrats on getting those boots Kyndra! The dairy still amazes me. All the work that goes into it. Honestly I feel like dairies get such a bad rep so it’s refreshing to see a well maintained diary exists. Hope you’re doing well Kyndra 🤗❤️ thanks for sharing and love to see your channel grow. You deserve all the best and greatest success 💕💕
You really are the best. You’ve been so kind and encouraging through my journey and I honestly can’t thank you enough for simply being such a sweet human being.. THANK YOU 🥹🫶🏼
I love how you are taking care of your cows aka girls💕 farming is a hard job - thank you for our dairy products.
Thank you for your kindness! 🤍🐮🫶🏼
Used to be Many small dairy farms here in mid michigan years ago, i loved working on them. Love the smell of hay,cows and the feed; it brings back fond memories 👍😬🐮
Well I’m glad I could bring you a little happy nostalgia. And possibly smells! Thank you for being here! 🤍🐮
WOW. what a production. Its amazing what you farmers are able to do. A lot of hard work so we can all go to the store and grab milk, cheese etc without giving it a thought. Thanks for all the hard work and taking the time to make us a vid. as well.
This is my kind of farmer . Hard working .
Very interesting and enjoyable video. Dairies are amazing operations. When I was a kid in the 60’s our family had friends near Mt. Pleasant, Texas who ran a small dairy. Visiting was always a huge treat. Thanks for sharing your day. Much respect.
Thank you so much for sharing! When my parents first moved to Texas in the 80’s, they first lived and dairied in Mt. Pleasant!
Greetings from New Zealand! Was fun to see what you’re doing over there. In NZ we call Holsteins, Friesian’s we also have plenty of jerseys here. However more and more dairy farmers are now crossing friesians with jerseys for hybrid vigor. Generally farmers here will milk twice a day and some have reduced to once, you’re certainly all in with 3 milkings a day!
@@cowboy2180 thank you for sharing! I love hearing how other areas of the world operate! We actually have multiple cross breeds of Holstein (Friesian’s) & Jerseys for that exact reason! Happy Sunday! 🫶🏼
Great to see you care about the animals!!!!!
Absolutely 😍🤍🐮
Looks like a great operation! Growing up, I rarely heard of dairy folk taking a vacation. My mother said that "showing was our vacation", except I realized that most people don't take their work with them when I was doing a 2am milking...😮😂 I loved Showing our Holstein's though! Met some great people and had great times.
Thank you so much & thank you for sharing! 🤍 my parents actually never took vacations until their late 50’s. So now that they are in their 60’s, all I want is for them to go and enjoy themselves! I too showed Holsteins and absolutely loved it 🤍🐮
Wow, first time watching, Smart, very, very, pretty, hardworking, and isn’t above getting her hands dirty, God Bless Texas! Wish you and your family the best. 🙏🏻🇺🇸
Thank you for all the hard work. It is a work that benefits other's much more then you. Stay healthy, happy and safe.
Thank you for all your kindness! Happy Saturday! 🤍🐮
I love your sense of humor. And your dedication to the dairy is awesome
WOW - FASCINATING - Thank your for sharing and for all your good milk - I love milk and I'm 84 years old.
YAY! Thank you so much for being here! Nice to meet you Lonnie! 🥛 🤍
Just watched my first episode of KyndraNotKendra and I throughly enjoyed it!
Quite the system you have to make the chore of raising cattle and producing the milk we drink as hygienic and productive as possible.
Keep up the good work and I’ll be sure to tune in again to see how things are going!
Yay! Happy to have you David! Thanks for being here & have a beautiful Sunday! 🤍🐄
Thank you for sharing this video
I enjoyed every minute of your video.
I used to milk cows twice a day for my aunts farm.of course it was alot smaller scale than yours she only 25 to 30 so yes definitely alot smaller scale I never thought I would say I missed the dairy cows and the farm work .yes I do very much so.again thank you knydra for this video .yes I am new to your channel.
This comment just made me so happy! All I want to do is bring a piece of happiness or some entertainment to anyone who needs it. And comments like this keep me going! THANK YOU 🤍 sending love from Texas
Sure reminds me of the country fresh air of the dairies in Northern WI. Farm I was around had 4400 head Holstein. Never had a feeder like that machine, it has silage brought on conveyer to the outsides of the stalls.
I love those Hi Sea boots,combining corn watching my 2 favorite UA-cam farmer's, doesn't get any better then this.Damn it feels good
Hell to the YES 🫶🏼
Just crossed paths with your channel today, and have watched a few of your videos. I'm hooked and absolutely love your content! I miss having the dairy herd around, and the farm is just not the same anymore without them. Way too quiet! I want to say thank you for sharing your operation with us. I know it's a ton of extra work that goes into it on top of all the other day to day chores on your farm, not to mention family time also. It's great to get a look at your operation in Texas. I'm in MN so we have to deal with the heat like you, and some harsh winters keeping the girls comfortable. I see a lot of cud chewing going on in your footage, and we both know that means happy girls! Thank you Kyndra!🙏
Wow, thank you so much for sharing this! Comments like these are really what help me wanting to always keep making videos! If I can give anyone a better day, or an enjoyable memory, then the whole video process was worth it! Thank you so much for being here and sharing your kindness! Sending love from Texas! 🤍🐮
Great insight on your farm and duties! I grew up on a dairy farm back in the 60s as a kid. A lot of great memories. Keep the videos coming, your channel will grow 😊
Yay! I’m so happy you enjoyed it and can relate!
The Uniroyal boots from years ago were the best. Snug around the ankles and they would hug your feet so well that you could run while wearing them if you had to like when bringing in a fresh cow from the springer pasture.
They don’t make them like they used to!
Grew up on a dairy farm!! Hard work and long hours. But….Taught me work ethic and to problem solve quickly.
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I was burning and raised on a family dairy farm. Worked on other family dairy. Even on other farms. It's amazing how farming has changed over the years. Thank you for sharing and all your hard work. I like the look of the Hiseas boots. I entered your contest to win a pair in a pass video. I know that I'm not lucky to be picked for a pair. But that hasn't stopped me from checking out when I can buy a pair..
I've seen other farms on YT and this is by far the cleanest I've seen.
Wow. That’s an amazing compliment to recieve. Thank you for that!! 🤍🐮
Wow, this was so helpful! Your cow farming tips at 4:50 were spot on. Thanks for sharing!
It is a never ending job 4 sure and thanks for sharing your life doing it. I had many dairies as friends and customers. My former neighbors family came from Switzerland to America in the 30’s. and he and his dad milked 90-100 heifers in the 50’s, 60’s & 70’s.
Thank you for being here and thank you for sharing! 🤍🐮
Hi Kyndra! You are beautiful and gorgeous as always!)
Thank you for taking us on an exciting night shift tour. It was very interesting and informative to watch your work.
The fans are really very noisy, like at an airfield.😀 We are looking forward to your new videos)
Thank you for always commenting such kindness and encouragement. Looking forward to your comments!
@@KyndraNotKendra. I forgot to praise your new boots. They're cool! You can wear them even to work, even to dancing)👍💃
Buddy in North Florida runs a dairy farm. They lost a few head when Helene hit the Panhandle. They work their butts off. Miss helping out. And the fresh milk and butter we used to get.
Praying for their recovery ❤️🩹
@KyndraNotKendra. oh yeah...I live 25 minutes from Perry FL on 34 acres. When Helene hit, we were struck with 100+ winds. Lot of trees down, wires down. Took 3-4 days for power..over a week for internet ( CenturyLink sucks).
Hard at work but still getting those aesthetic angles for us! 😊 the quality of these videos are always so good, they are a joy to watch! 😊
You’ve always been the best girl. Thank you 🫶🏼
Amen God bless you and your beautiful family,keep up the good work 👊😃🤙🙏💚
Thank you for all your kindness 🤍🐮
My Grandparents owned a dairy farm in Vale, South Dakota. Up at 3am milking then work the fields until 3pm. Then milking again 365 days a year. The only vacation was when they got so old they moved to town, and my Uncle and family resumed operations.
Thank you and your family for all your hard work. Especially in South Dakota winters!🤍🐮
Still bewildered by your low following. You're obviously going to explode. I said it first. You are going to be UA-cam famous. You are absolutely beautiful.
Thank you, kind sir 🥹
Yes I just did find her channel middle of the night here in the country.
Dairy farming is one of the more challenging types of farming .
So much respect for people who do it the commitment all the variables involved to be successful. Thank you ma’am . God bless
Very cool teaching moment. I never knew any of this. Thanks.
Awesome! I’m so glad I could help teach you something new. Thank you for sharing! 🤍🐮
Bless you you hard working young lady❤......Jeff
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You sure you a pretty farmer lady. Have a great day thanks for a peak into your operation
Thanks for being here! 🤍🐮
Great video kyndra.,new fan from ireland.,looking forward to more awesome videos.,i work on a 300 cow dairy here in ireland we calve down in spring from feb to april.,cows usually dry here from dec until calving time.
Well hello Ireland! 🇮🇪 I’m so thankful to have you here. What kind of cattle do you guys milk over there? Thanks for sharing and thanks for your kindness! 🤍🐮
@KyndraNotKendra. predominantly holstein and British friesen cross.,we have quite a few pedigree herds of both breeds just mentioned and last few years a lot of lads have gone down the jersey cross route. Norwegian red would be another you'd see quite a bit of here. You and your dad are a great team keep up the good work 💚🤍🧡
I thank you and all family's who provide for the American people.
Thank you for your kindness and appreciation 🤍🐮
I just saw your channel. Young lady, this brings back memories. I was raised on a dairy farm in northern Pennsylvania. That was over 50 years ago. Joined the military right out of high school. Now, I am retired military, and retired DOD aviation contractor. By the way. My family in Pennsylvania are still milking Holstiens.
I’m so glad you found my channel! And so happy to have you! Thank you for your services 🙏🏼 I hope to keep you entertained with future videos and more memories 🤍🐄
Strong Woman ! Great example to others !
My dad and his parents farmed in North Dakota. Then, when my mom and dad got married (and had me and my sisters), we moved to Wisconsin and continued farming until my parents retired.
All our cows were pastured and only saw the inside of a barn for milking and freezing winter days. There were a few warm days every once in a while. I cannot imagine having to deal with dairy cattle in Texas heat.
@@scoobydoo5447 summertime can definitely be rough, but it’s all I know. I couldn’t imagine the North Dakota winters!
I have no idea how this channel came into my feed, but I know that at 32 seconds into this video, I said, "Good Lord!". *Clicked subscribed*
I am so very honored 😂 thank you!! 🤍🐮
Nice video we milk 900 cows 2 times a day on a 40 a side herringbone takes us about 4hrs to milk. How many do U guys milk
Very nice! We’re at about 1200 right now
I HELPED A DAIRY FARMER YEARS AGO WHEN I WAS YOUNG THATS A NO JOKE JOB THAT 24/7/ 365 TWICE A DAY JOB, HARD WORK TO BOOT ! MUCH RESPECT FOR THOSE WHO DO ! ✊🇺🇸🎉
Too cool…. First time watcher!!!! I’m hooked!!! 🇺🇸
Yay! Welcome Randy! 🤍🐄
That was an awesome video . I enjoyed seeing the work that goes into it all and I need some of those boots .
Yay, thank you!
@@KyndraNotKendra. I want a dairy cow for my little acreage now .
Holsteins make great best friends! 🤍🐄
@@KyndraNotKendra. Oh good to know. Thank you . I want to do a few beef cattle ..have one dairy cow ..chickens and all that good stuff
No better time than now 🤗 🐂🐄🐓
So clean and nice! I really enjoyed watching your video.
Yay! Thank you so much! 🤍
Only found the channel.. Great video have to say that is a very tidy operation ye are running... hello form ireland
Yay. Hello from the states! 🇮🇪 👋🏼
@KyndraNotKendra. you tube makes the world very small..
Immensely
I am working on a dairy farm in South Africa, your video popped up and I watched it, only dairy can relate !
Amazing! You are absolutely right. Sending love from the states! 🤍
Good morning!! Great video!! Are their heads stuck in between them bars to keep them in there?
Hello and thank you! 🤍
Yes they are. The bars are called “stanchions” or “head locks”. And in the video I explain why they are temporarily locked 😊. Thank you for the compliment and question!
You are straight solid sis. We want more women like you in this world. Dig your vibe! More power to you.
Thanks for making the rest of my week ☺️🤘🏼🫶🏼
awesome video....keep posting....great job and great explanation of what happens at dairy farm.❤
Thank you so much for all the kindness and encouragement 🫶🏼
Am Peter watching you from Kenya you really motivate me good job sister ,,
One day i will visit your farm so that I can more
Beautiful Dairy Farm ! Loved the Video 💖💖🤗👍
Yay! That always makes me happy to read! Thank you so much 🤍🐮
Used to have a dairy farm sold it 20 years ago sure do miss it . Ty for video
Thank you for being here 🤍🐮
Simply Amazing! Makes me appreciate my cows!
Your cows look very contented 🙂
Your animal husbandry skills look top notch 🙏
Why, thank you 😊
I grew up around dairy cows west of Houston. Most don't know the amount of work it takes to get you your MOOO juice. Great video.
Nothing better than MOOO juice! 🥛
Thank you! 🫶🏼
Good video. Nice setup. Looks familiar. I spent 22 years as a herdsman and manager. Got paid enough to raise our 5 children and loved the work but the hours can be brutal.
22 years is a lot of work! You’re absolutely right, the work can actually be enjoyable, just difficult hours by far
Do you milk the cows three times a day?
Went to Israel some time ago and worked on a dairy farm and i loved it. hard work all day every day but what a life!!!!!!! Not as big as your but still hard work. I respect all the farmers of the world AMEN!!!!!!!!!!!
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Very interesting video. It’s a lifestyle that is foreign to me, so it was nice to see behind the scenes.
Amazing you are still so pretty working in a cow house. I think I'll have a cold glass of milk. Keep up the hard work!
Yay! Drink more milk 🥛🤍🐮
Gorgeous, knowledgeable,hard working,you have my support,thanks for what you do😂❤❤❤❤
Yay! Thanks for being here! 🤍🐮
@@KyndraNotKendra. ❤️❤️❤️❤️
I worked for ten years on a diary farm in high school your videos brings back memories. I can smell your video.
Good memories I hope! Sorry about the smell 😂
@@KyndraNotKendra. mostly good! If you do a silage video it would be a better smell for sure.
@@keystonecarpenter3546 haha it is hard to beat the smell of a fresh load of silage
Sorry that you had to spend 10 years in high school.
That’s very informational video and lifestyle you do. Congratulations.
It is a hoot to check cows at 2 am when calving! They pass out in some incredible positions! Some are so big they just can’t get comfortable without hooves sticking up in the air.
That ain’t no lie! Sometimes You have to do a triple take 😂
Sweet baby Jesus! Amazing
Im a cowboy on a ranch in FL I eat sleep and breathe it like your family does we have 3000 head on 25000 acres it's a lot to take care of especially being in the swamps of fl
I can only imagine the humidity down there. Hats off to you cowboy! Love from Texas
You don't know how lucky and blessed you are to be there
Im digging this! #KNK all day (as in for the name of this channel, not any other potential meaning) Good vibes yall!
Yay! Thank you for making my day! 🫶🏼 #KNK
Former dairy farmer in Massachusetts. Same idea up here just on a smaller scale. Thanks for sharing
Thanks for all you did and thank you for sharing this! 🫶🏼🥛
Nice video! Grew up on a Dairy farm. Love Farming
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What an inspirational young woman. 🇺🇲
Thank you kind sir!
A pair of Slickers and a Good demeanor. I like riding beside and with my Cattle in Alberta. My Dad worked for IBM. My Grand father was the magic of farming. (Shhh.)
Your secret is safe with me! 😂
How long do you keep milk from the cows before you send it off to market?
Hw biggest dairy farm it is,great to see all early in the mornings work but not easy business as you have to put in your sheer hard work ,no matter hw you are feeling physically.
Top on that is milk prices are out of your control specially if you are a small farmer leads to nothing in your hand while managing all expenses of your farm animals including medicines,supplements and storage of fodder for rainy days.
A lot of good hard work! Rudi.
Thank you 🥹🤍
Jersey has high burtterfat, love the Dairy life! Great video just ran across it!
😂 I mistakenly said cream instead of butterfat.. close enough for speaking at 3am lol. Thank you for sharing!
@@KyndraNotKendra. I didn’t even hear you say cream, 😂I was just thinking how good it is to skim the top of that milk tank!!!!
@@Cdfarms I’m glad someone else enjoys that part too! 🫶🏼🥛
Dude just discovered this channel today. This is my favorite show.
You are THE BEST 😍❤️
Bonjour je pense que tu vas bien super belle vidéo et bien expliqué bonne continuation à toi et courage pour la suite tu es magnifique à bientôt pour d autre vidéo René 🎉🎉❤❤
@@renebrulas6456 thank you so much! 🤍🐮
Beautiful lady 😍 Enjoyed the video!!
Thanks for watching! 🤍🐮
10 gallons per day each ,,,thats a lot of white gold, milk, wow, that is out of how many cows 🐄 ??? Lol thanks BigAl.
Just about 1200 ladies 🐄
I'm a cattle rancher from Mozambique Africa and really loved your video Kyndra
Africa? that’s amazing!! Thank you for being here! 🤍
Brings back memories of when I was younger working in a dairy farm for the summer good food but hard work miss the ice cold fresh milk right out of the tank
@@TK-ol6hj there’s nothing better 🧊 🥛
Great video, dear. I am an exchange visitor trainee in Wisconsin, milking cows and raising calves. It's a lot of hard work.
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God Bless farmers. I hope you have a great year. 365 day service for the cows. How many tons of milk per day on average.
Thank you so much for that! 🤍
Dairy farmers don’t use tons, we actually use 100 weights (every 100 pounds).
On average, we produce approximately 85,000 pounds currently.
Thank you for the question and interest!