I love it when your old videos show up in my feed. Just watched this one and it's amazing to see how much the farm has changed in just over four years.
If you ever wanted to film... oh say 10-15 mins of 'just' the cute little calves and their antics, we sure wouldn't complain. They're adorable with their little coats on!! 🐮👍❤
Love watching these and relating to so much! 😂 Every time you think you’ve mastered the skid steer a post or a wall jumps in the way and wrecks you’re confidence! 😂
I am sure all your subscribers (as do I) appreciate the time and effort in filming & editing your vlogs all while running a Dairy farm. Many thanks and have Blessed & Joyful Christmas season.
Nice video, Eric. I will never cease to be amazed at how orderly, clean, and well managed you guys run your dairy farm. Glad to see you give that cow the medicine she needs to get well. Good job!
Sure is alot of manual work as far as cleaning bedding goes. Good efficient systems in place. Must compliment you and your dad on a clean,well run tidy setup. Looks amazingly clean and well organised.
Another interesting and informative video. Better yet, a life lesson where you never say "that's good enough." You always do that little extra, and that is impressive. Good job!
Hi Eric love your videos. We have a beef and sheep farm in Yorkshire, England and celebrated our centenary of farming here last year! All the best Ashley Caton
I think I would tear out the short perimeter concrete wall under the fence rails and reinstall the rails but with the ability to open and close each section so you can drive straight into each of the pens. A little work but would save time and damage to the building in the long run. Thanks for the videos. It's relaxing watching what work is done on a farm to me.
Busy, busy days. That spreader does a nice job on that pen pack and if I was running that skid steer cleaning that barn there would be no barn left by the time I was done. lol. Another great video. Thanks.
I must say that i really enjoy watching yor videos 👍 It is always nice to see that there are people out there who is not afraid of getting their hands dirty doing a honest days work. You really deserve my subscription!!
Good job Eric, Another good video as usual Thanks for taking the time out of your busy schedule to film these videos for us to follow along keep up the good work!!!
I am always impressed by your work ethic. It needs to be done, we’ll get it done. It’s all about the health of the cows. Very few people get to see the connection between their labor, their product and their wallet like you do.
What I see is Mark is doing the little things too. Not just shoveling out the 6 months of buildup but cleaning off the ledges. That is the difference between an owner and an employee, tradesman and grunt. Most would just dig out the majority and call it good. Mark gets every pound of crap out of there before rebedding!!
Nice to see young people work like you do. I used to work every spare minute I had, when I was a teenager some 40 years ago, on the neighbours dairyfarm. For that time it was a big farm in the Netherlands with around 100 cows, 20.000 chickens and Maschinework for other (smaller) farms as well. Always a lot of work ( and repairments) to do. I loved doing it and learned a lot there!
It's fun going back an rewatching these older videos. This is "back in the day" before the Kubota skid steer and when they still had the New Holland. I can but I can't believe this video has almost 1.8 million views but Eric only has 372K subs. This channel is one of the premier farming videos IMHO. I've watched several but this the one look forward to seeing every week.
Not too many issues or breakdowns today, a blessing when you are working alone. Hope we get a family dairy Christmas picture. Thanks for another terrific video.
You put in a good days work man. It has to be a huge load off your Dad's shoulders knowing that things will get done if he is gone for the day. You guys make a good team.
I enjoy watching your videos. Inserting the mountain dew clips are hilarious!! You’ve got one of the hardest jobs on earth and you do it well. I can tell you take pride in your family farm.
I have literally binged watched all your videos and now i'm waiting for more and more. Keep up the great work. Might start working on a Dairy farm myself at this rate XD
It's so cool how you get the silage out of the clamp! I've never seen anything like that. But of course I haven't watched but a few different farmers' videos and have no experience whatsoever myself...keep the videos coming! Love from Alabama...
I recall watching the silage harvest from the beginning thinking wow that's a lot. Watching you mix the feed makes me think, I hope you have enough to get through the winter. I'm sure you have done this many many times before but WOW is all that comes to mind.
THE HOOF GP sent me and I'm SO glad he did! New Sub here 😊 I find all this stuff fascinating ( boring to you I'm sure) . Your cattle are well taken care of by the looks of it which is wonderful. I really appreciate the variety of views you give us. I look forward to watching more
An hour and a half twice a day to feed would give my dad a stroke. Our articulated loader broke a cable and using the back up tractor took us 90 minutes instead of 60 for the day; worked an extra hour tonight when the parts came so he couldn't complain tomorrow :P Props for the work ethic and drive to farm and share videos constantly.
Hey I’m a big fan of your Channel and I love watching you on a skid loaders I really think you should probably get a track skid loader because I really love watching you and it’s really fun watching skid loader’s
Hello Eric for you it's just another day on the farm for me it's another day of learning don't get me wrong we used to do a lot by hand a great video thanks👍🇺🇸
Hi thanks a lot a very enjoyable video just Love clean pens and watching them eat!! No snow ❄️ that’s it I’m leaving Michigan heading to Pennsylvania 😂 Lol
Every time you film the milking parlor I think of my time at my families operration. One of the largest in Dekalb county Indiana. That smell is so distinctive. I love this channel man. You should make a Christmas list for us to buy you for your efforts, no joke
For those wondering what the farmer eats for breakfast, there is probably a small "first breakfast", such as toast and coffee, just after rising, followed by a heartier second breakfast after the first round of chores is done. The second breakfast would consist of coffee and pastries or some sausages served with pretzels, sweet mustard, and wheat beer. Mini quiche made with cheese, bacon, or vegetables; a honey nut cake and marmalade; hash (potatoes, leeks, spinach, and cheese); ham omelet made with curry spices, onions, and tomatoes; and biscuits topped with sausage, eggs, and a smothering of gravy. Perhaps ending with a light dessert like chocolate pudding or kisiel.
I love that there are still family farms! Glad you decided to join your family’s farm. Hello from horse country (Florida). Btw Hoof GP said we should check out ur channel
I'm from New Zealand and most things we do is by hand, tractors post rammers, and a spade lol. There is one thing missing in this video clip, "where is the dew drink" lol
The cow "I don't want antibiotics" Farmer "Come on, it's good for you" The cow "Okay then. But do it carefully" Farmer "You know I do". The cow "Thank you"
Nice job, looks nice, even though not what is a pleasant task, perhaps you should consider cleaning that more often so it doesn't get that bad. That spreader looks like is working real nice. 😉👍👍👍👍👍🐂🇺🇸
Thank you for yet another great video!! A special thank you for the time you put into making & editing each and every video! I have a couple of questions. Do y'all trim and maintain all of your cows hooves?? Or do you have someone come in and do it? The cow you gave the shot to, with the infection in her front foot, does it have anything to do with something found while trimming up her hoof?? Any way you could do a birthing video?? Then show all you do with the calf from birth to ear tag, shots, colostrum, placed in the calf barn?? Would be interesting to see your process from birth to pen for both the calf & mother......maybe a 2 part video?? Please keep up the great videos!!!
I love it when your old videos show up in my feed. Just watched this one and it's amazing to see how much the farm has changed in just over four years.
Growing up my dad worked on a dairy farm in Minnesota. He would always take me to work with him. This brings back so many memories! Thanks!
I’m glad you’re show this never ending work. I appreciate what you guys do!
Even the old packed bedding gets reused. You guys are the masters of recycling!! 👍👍👍
with cows timing is everything i admire your care of the cows,
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I find it is very hard to teach them to tell time and even more difficult to keep the wrist watch on their leg.
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If you ever wanted to film... oh say 10-15 mins of 'just' the cute little calves and their antics, we sure wouldn't complain. They're adorable with their little coats on!! 🐮👍❤
Love watching these and relating to so much! 😂 Every time you think you’ve mastered the skid steer a post or a wall jumps in the way and wrecks you’re confidence! 😂
Haha yup
You guys remind me of brothers, for some reason. Great job to the both of you
New to you tube I am trying to like the videos as I go. Sask and 10th generation dairy man. Thank you both for making these videos.
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I am sure all your subscribers (as do I) appreciate the time and effort in filming & editing your vlogs all while running a Dairy farm. Many thanks and have Blessed & Joyful Christmas season.
Such excellent care for your livestock from a previous dairy farmer. Congratulations !👍
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Watching someone else work, when I'm done work. Its a good day.
You don't know really how deep that is until you clean it out. Great job on the video and thanks for sharing you day with us. I really enjoy watching
Nice video, Eric. I will never cease to be amazed at how orderly, clean, and well managed you guys run your dairy farm. Glad to see you give that cow the medicine she needs to get well. Good job!
your videos are hands down the very best farming videos on UA-cam! Thank you for the content!
Sure is alot of manual work as far as cleaning bedding goes. Good efficient systems in place. Must compliment you and your dad on a clean,well run tidy setup. Looks amazingly clean and well organised.
Another interesting and informative video. Better yet, a life lesson where you never say "that's good enough." You always do that little extra, and that is impressive. Good job!
The cows are so cute, I can't! Love seeing you treat them so nicely 👏
Hi Eric love your videos. We have a beef and sheep farm in Yorkshire, England and celebrated our centenary of farming here last year!
All the best
Ashley Caton
I admire how you clean every thing. That way you have healthy cows.
I do as I was working on a dairy farm and it's not about tractor driving it's hard work great video and thank you for sharing your days on the farm
I think I would tear out the short perimeter concrete wall under the fence rails and reinstall the rails but with the ability to open and close each section so you can drive straight into each of the pens. A little work but would save time and damage to the building in the long run. Thanks for the videos. It's relaxing watching what work is done on a farm to me.
Busy, busy days. That spreader does a nice job on that pen pack and if I was running that skid steer cleaning that barn there would be no barn left by the time I was done. lol. Another great video. Thanks.
This video is Getting Stuff Done. You are ALWAYS getting it done. Much respect!!!
I must say that i really enjoy watching yor videos 👍
It is always nice to see that there are people out there who is not afraid of getting their hands dirty doing a honest days work.
You really deserve my subscription!!
Good job Eric, Another good video as usual Thanks for taking the time out of your busy schedule to film these videos for us to follow along keep up the good work!!!
Great video Eric! You sure are one busy guy! Thanks for sharing your work at the dairy farm with us!
I click that like button before I even watch! I have that much faith in you! Thank you for the video young man! 👍🏼✝️❤️
I always find your video's very relaxing, it distracts me from the hard things in life sometimes. Keep up the good work Eric!
I am always impressed by your work ethic. It needs to be done, we’ll get it done. It’s all about the health of the cows. Very few people get to see the connection between their labor, their product and their wallet like you do.
Another good video! You represent the dairy industry well!
Yes he does an excellent job. And farming fixing and Fabrication does a good job to representing the dairy farms.
big fan of you aswell
Thanks!
You also represent UA-cam well also, I have found other good clean farm youtubians thanks to you! I envy you and your farm life Eric
Really appreciate the time it takes for you to take so many different angles in your videos and all the time it must take to edit. Great job 👍🇨🇦
We enjoy your vids so much it's great to how a family farm works thank you so much
Who else finds these videos awesome👌
What I see is Mark is doing the little things too. Not just shoveling out the 6 months of buildup but cleaning off the ledges. That is the difference between an owner and an employee, tradesman and grunt. Most would just dig out the majority and call it good. Mark gets every pound of crap out of there before rebedding!!
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Nice to see young people work like you do. I used to work every spare minute I had, when I was a teenager some 40 years ago, on the neighbours dairyfarm. For that time it was a big farm in the Netherlands with around 100 cows, 20.000 chickens and Maschinework for other (smaller) farms as well. Always a lot of work ( and repairments) to do. I loved doing it and learned a lot there!
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It's fun going back an rewatching these older videos. This is "back in the day" before the Kubota skid steer and when they still had the New Holland. I can but I can't believe this video has almost 1.8 million views but Eric only has 372K subs. This channel is one of the premier farming videos IMHO. I've watched several but this the one look forward to seeing every week.
Excellent job man. Great driving too. Amazing how deep the bedding got to.
Congratulations on you plaque , very well deserved ! Thank you , Bob
Not too many issues or breakdowns today, a blessing when you are working alone. Hope we get a family dairy Christmas picture. Thanks for another terrific video.
Proud of what you do! God Bless You.
Good job man. Lots of work in a day! You gotta love that skid steer!
You put in a good days work man. It has to be a huge load off your Dad's shoulders knowing that things will get done if he is gone for the day. You guys make a good team.
Thanks Eric, great video. Thanks for making our milk! Mark from OHIO
Wow, Jan wasn’t kidding about the 4 ft. I love that skid loader.
Another Great Job Eric Thanks
This young man is amazing. His Dad has to be so proud of him. He never stops. I love these videos
Thanks for the great camera shots. Your getting pretty good at it.
I enjoy watching your videos. Inserting the mountain dew clips are hilarious!! You’ve got one of the hardest jobs on earth and you do it well. I can tell you take pride in your family farm.
I have literally binged watched all your videos and now i'm waiting for more and more. Keep up the great work. Might start working on a Dairy farm myself at this rate XD
It's so cool how you get the silage out of the clamp! I've never seen anything like that. But of course I haven't watched but a few different farmers' videos and have no experience whatsoever myself...keep the videos coming! Love from Alabama...
I recall watching the silage harvest from the beginning thinking wow that's a lot. Watching you mix the feed makes me think, I hope you have enough to get through the winter. I'm sure you have done this many many times before but WOW is all that comes to mind.
It never ceases to amaze me how proficient you are on the skid steer in tight places Eric, you're certainly a hard worker! - Dave
The continuation of intriguing videos. Great vid bro.
tight quarters with that skid steer but you nailed it and that new spreader is nice breaks it up well great video as always thank you
While growing up helped my nana with her cows. Your cows are healthy and beautiful
Another great video nice calf's 👌👍👍👍👍👍
THE HOOF GP sent me and I'm SO glad he did! New Sub here 😊
I find all this stuff fascinating ( boring to you I'm sure) . Your cattle are well taken care of by the looks of it which is wonderful. I really appreciate the variety of views you give us. I look forward to watching more
An hour and a half twice a day to feed would give my dad a stroke. Our articulated loader broke a cable and using the back up tractor took us 90 minutes instead of 60 for the day; worked an extra hour tonight when the parts came so he couldn't complain tomorrow :P Props for the work ethic and drive to farm and share videos constantly.
Why is watching you muck out the stalls so satisfying???
Daj Boulder CO because we're not the ones doing it😉
Hey I’m a big fan of your Channel and I love watching you on a skid loaders I really think you should probably get a track skid loader because I really love watching you and it’s really fun watching skid loader’s
Love watching this when I was younger I worked on a farm
YAY CLEANING VIDEO !!! I LOVE WHEN YOU CLEAN STUFF OUT :)
Hello Eric for you it's just another day on the farm for me it's another day of learning don't get me wrong we used to do a lot by hand a great video thanks👍🇺🇸
Give the cows a scratch and tell them hey from me. TALK to them!!! : )
You and I had the same thought!
Them 14-15 hour days just fly by! Nice video.
Hi thanks a lot a very enjoyable video just Love clean pens and watching them eat!! No snow ❄️ that’s it I’m leaving Michigan heading to Pennsylvania 😂 Lol
Great shots! I absolutely like the camera being mounted close to where the action takes place. Good job (actually for everything you've shown)! 😊👍
Greetings from Poland🙂
as usual great vlog 👍
I look forward to the next🤠
I haven't found a BETTER video than the ones we share right here 🤣
watching you digg all that up in the cafe barn was cool to watch.
I love ur channel it's so entertaining because I used to do farm work and I love to do tractor work
Another long day. There are a lot worse things to be doing. You seem to have a handle on everything. Good for you. Keep them coming!
Thanks for doing an amazing job with those horses!
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Every time you film the milking parlor I think of my time at my families operration. One of the largest in Dekalb county Indiana. That smell is so distinctive. I love this channel man. You should make a Christmas list for us to buy you for your efforts, no joke
Mighty stuff and great to have all the mod cons to maximise your time on the farm!!
I love agriculture so i love ur channel. Keep up the videos love 'em
For those wondering what the farmer eats for breakfast, there is probably a small "first breakfast", such as toast and coffee, just after rising, followed by a heartier second breakfast after the first round of chores is done. The second breakfast would consist of coffee and pastries or some sausages served with pretzels, sweet mustard, and wheat beer. Mini quiche made with cheese, bacon, or vegetables; a honey nut cake and marmalade; hash (potatoes, leeks, spinach, and cheese); ham omelet made with curry spices, onions, and tomatoes; and biscuits topped with sausage, eggs, and a smothering of gravy. Perhaps ending with a light dessert like chocolate pudding or kisiel.
Lol nailed it
Who else just appreciates these videos🐄
Great video! Thanks for sharing❗❗❗ 🙂🙂🙂 👍👍👍
Happy cow 🐄 Happy farmer 👩🌾 God bless you brother
I love that there are still family farms! Glad you decided to join your family’s farm. Hello from horse country (Florida). Btw Hoof GP said we should check out ur channel
Dang, you pretty good at driving that skid steer. 👍.
Is it just me or is it satisfying that the manure that came from the pens looked awesome when he took it out. 3’
I'm from New Zealand and most things we do is by hand, tractors post rammers, and a spade lol. There is one thing missing in this video clip, "where is the dew drink" lol
You are doing great job keep it up buddy!! god bless you !!
Hello from Australia. Great skills with the skid steer bro.
If I ran that skidsteer in those tight quarters I would probably knock the barn down. Awesome skills
Those cows have it made... Nice work!
The cow "I don't want antibiotics"
Farmer "Come on, it's good for you"
The cow "Okay then. But do it carefully"
Farmer "You know I do".
The cow "Thank you"
y'all have a beautiful herd of milk cows.
Great videos always a pleasure to watch!
Hi love the videos
Great job! Keep the videos coming!
I know zero of farming but i really enjoyed this video
Like that solitary tree just outside your farm!
Look forward to these great videos! Love all different angles and views
Looks very familiar to me. Keep up these videos they‘re awesome!
Merry Christmas and a most prosperous new year to you and your family 🤗
Thank you!
You're awesome. Someday it will be all yours.
Wow I love that your channel blew up so big so fast! Keep up the hard work brotha and keep up the awesome content. 🤙💪🤘
Thank you for sharing such a good video
Nice job, looks nice, even though not what is a pleasant task, perhaps you should consider cleaning that more often so it doesn't get that bad. That spreader looks like is working real nice. 😉👍👍👍👍👍🐂🇺🇸
Thank you for yet another great video!! A special thank you for the time you put into making & editing each and every video!
I have a couple of questions. Do y'all trim and maintain all of your cows hooves?? Or do you have someone come in and do it? The cow you gave the shot to, with the infection in her front foot, does it have anything to do with something found while trimming up her hoof??
Any way you could do a birthing video?? Then show all you do with the calf from birth to ear tag, shots, colostrum, placed in the calf barn?? Would be interesting to see your process from birth to pen for both the calf & mother......maybe a 2 part video??
Please keep up the great videos!!!
some driving skills good job editing video as well you got a new sub