Milkin cows is only for tuff people. The work never ends and every day you could have to deal with something different. Hats off to ya. Its hard work for not too much pay, im sorry to say.
Dairymen definitely live by a daily routine. My Brother-In-Law used to milk around 90 head in a parlor. Just like you folks, there were morning and evening activities that accompanied milking along with a late-evening check on the herd and bulk tank to be certain all was in order. They continually upgraded to larger tractors and implements to make the most of the daily window for field work.
I started watching your videos I have enjoyed them quite much. I always wondered Thai stalls work have you guys ever thought about electric wheelbarrows just curious keep doing what you're doing I want to keep watching I'm liking
Great looking herd, clean and healthy. Thank you for taking the time to video and sharing your daily routine with us. Many regards from NE Rural Ohio, our first snow flurries and 32°. Stay well be safe and keep posting.
I mix my feed for the cows in a TMR mixer and then use the elevator from the TMR mixer to dump into the wheelbarrow. Then you can park the mixer by the door, and I have controls on the outside of the tractor to control the elevator. That way, there's less in and out of the cab.
Very informative session. NEW SUBSCRIBER. Do you sell A2 milk? It has been said A2 was designed to be easier to digest and healthier than other cow’s milk on the market. I'm a fine connoisseur of white, chocolate, and all milk products. Do you ever drink milk on the UA-cam channel or at home?
Does your father pay you a salary for helping on the farm or are you a partner and take a percentage of the milk check? What do you do at your off farm job? Do you work at a agricultural related business?
For a feed cart I would look at an agrimetal 525 I think is the smallest. They look similar to an old wic feed cart I used to use that was good in tight corners
Love the videos with the cows. You haven't shown it, but do the switch cows get fed silage and grain outside, or do you feed them when they come in for milking on the switch?
May I share two small family dairy farm channels that I have been enjoying for years? In Ireland: IFarmWeFarm. In New Zealand: TheOnceADayFarmer. Very different environments, different national laws, different financial needs and constraints -- same fundamentals: support their families by selling fresh milk. You might like these folks as much as I do! Evelyn in Minnesota
Always liked milking and looking after cattle. Great video. All the best 🇬🇧.
Another great video, miss farming. Thanks again!
I liked watching 👍
Nice video, you guys do a great job.
You all are handy.. could you make your own feed cart?
Milkin cows is only for tuff people. The work never ends and every day you could have to deal with something different. Hats off to ya. Its hard work for not too much pay, im sorry to say.
Love this! Makes me miss my childhood
"Cleaning their plates", "Doing the dishes". Too funny!
Your dad is great you can tell he knows what he’s doing
Enjoy you bringing me along! Great video! 👍
Dairymen definitely live by a daily routine. My Brother-In-Law used to milk around 90 head in a parlor. Just like you folks, there were morning and evening activities that accompanied milking along with a late-evening check on the herd and bulk tank to be certain all was in order. They continually upgraded to larger tractors and implements to make the most of the daily window for field work.
I started watching your videos I have enjoyed them quite much. I always wondered Thai stalls work have you guys ever thought about electric wheelbarrows just curious keep doing what you're doing I want to keep watching I'm liking
Great looking herd, clean and healthy.
Thank you for taking the time to video and sharing your daily routine with us.
Many regards from NE Rural Ohio, our first snow flurries and 32°.
Stay well be safe and keep posting.
I mix my feed for the cows in a TMR mixer and then use the elevator from the TMR mixer to dump into the wheelbarrow. Then you can park the mixer by the door, and I have controls on the outside of the tractor to control the elevator. That way, there's less in and out of the cab.
I agree, Fall/Winter dairy chores a whole lot different than spring/summer chores.
excellent video!
One of my favorite videos Aaron… love the cows❤❤❤
I have never seen anyone pack corn silage on top of Hayliage before. What a great idea. Never even thought about it ..
lots of fun stuff
Great video I like the stall barn like yours keep these videos coming!
I think that milking system you guys have was my dads dream one time from the buckets a transfer station system.
@clinthochrein888 my hats off to you milking with the bucket system. You carry every gallon that goes into the bulk tank. Hard work. Bless you.
Thanks for posting
Where do you bed your switch cows?
We have a agri metal 525 works very well
Do you know what brand or brands of dairy your milk is used in? Thanks for the excellent videos!!!
Thank Tou
Hi good evening Gierek farms from Indiana
Very informative session. NEW SUBSCRIBER. Do you sell A2 milk? It has been said A2 was designed to be easier to digest and healthier than other cow’s milk on the market. I'm a fine connoisseur of white, chocolate, and all milk products. Do you ever drink milk on the UA-cam channel or at home?
Do each of your cows have a certain milk stall they claim as their own or don"t they care ?
Does your father pay you a salary for helping on the farm or are you a partner and take a percentage of the milk check? What do you do at your off farm job? Do you work at a agricultural related business?
Maybe check motorized wheelbarrow. The ones that I saw were electric. Don't know if that would work in the dead of Winter.
Keep up the good work!
You should look into VertaBlend. They make feed cart sized tmr mixer with scales
What time do you guys milk? What time does chores start?
I love feeding the cows. You men work so hard to have the great farm that you do. Do you ever get a break or vacation?
Nice uddered group of 2 yrs in the barn.
For a feed cart I would look at an agrimetal 525 I think is the smallest. They look similar to an old wic feed cart I used to use that was good in tight corners
Love the videos with the cows. You haven't shown it, but do the switch cows get fed silage and grain outside, or do you feed them when they come in for milking on the switch?
In the next couple years, I hope you figure out a different way to feed, those wheelbarrels are going to where are you out!!!
I want some brown roan Swiss milk
How do you get all those wheelbarrow loads in the barn when it’s muddy and pouring rain
Why sell good cows besides room
I milk 150 cow's by myself and do all the feeding including younger animals including bottle calves , takes me 4 hours, these guys are spoiled
2024 and feeding cows with a wheelbarrow 😂😂😂😂, are they living in the Philippines 😂😂😂
And the chicken says, hey corn lemmie at it!
May I share two small family dairy farm channels that I have been enjoying for years? In Ireland: IFarmWeFarm. In New Zealand: TheOnceADayFarmer. Very different environments, different national laws, different financial needs and constraints -- same fundamentals: support their families by selling fresh milk. You might like these folks as much as I do! Evelyn in Minnesota