This is a real time demonstration of girl power, the real deal. Your Dad is so lucky and blessed to have such a super and loving family to so professionally support him.
Yep, the wind picks up everytime sheeting a clamp happens. It's a lot easier on a family dairy farm sheeting up clamps, rather on a mixed dairy/arable unit, because the arable guys hate doing it, milking time comes around and 1 or 2 people have to go to do the various things associated with milking cows, the arable side don't understand why, think people are skiving off, tensions rise on their part- but that's how it goes with cows always a timetable to stick to, but they don't get it and hence it goes on....😢
After watching several farms wrestle with the hated "sheeting up" a silage clamp, I can see the appeal of using silage bags. I guess the main drawback of bagging is the volume of feed required for this size and larger dairy operations. Does anyone make a powered tracked and curtain type of clamp cover?
We tend to do that when we want the tires on that edge but we find it’s a longer way to carry them to the other side and the middle so when we want them here we drive them up 😊
the most important biochemical reaction which produces silage is anaerobic fermentation # to achieve good fermentation low moisture & good pressing of grass & air blocking cover or sheet # i want both U girls my girlfriends # ❤️❤️🇵🇰
Your Mum❤ and Dad must be so proud of you girls.... Gee, I'm proud of you!!
I felt bad the dogs ball got covered up, glad you found it in your heart to retrieve it.
you all are a lovely team I like the cows
No body who works on a farm needs to go to the gym 💪🏻💪🏻
This is a real time demonstration of girl power, the real deal. Your Dad is so lucky and blessed to have such a super and loving family to so professionally support him.
Your mother is quite the phenom.👏👏👏
Were here for moral support Dad😊
Two funny ladies 😁 keep up da gud work, stay safe👍👍
Brilliant video again girls. A lot of hands make light work
OMG you girls work hard ......🎉
Yep, the wind picks up everytime sheeting a clamp happens. It's a lot easier on a family dairy farm sheeting up clamps, rather on a mixed dairy/arable unit, because the arable guys hate doing it, milking time comes around and 1 or 2 people have to go to do the various things associated with milking cows, the arable side don't understand why, think people are skiving off, tensions rise on their part- but that's how it goes with cows always a timetable to stick to, but they don't get it and hence it goes on....😢
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After watching several farms wrestle with the hated "sheeting up" a silage clamp, I can see the appeal of using silage bags. I guess the main drawback of bagging is the volume of feed required for this size and larger dairy operations. Does anyone make a powered tracked and curtain type of clamp cover?
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Why doesn't he drop the tires from the sides instead of driving up the pile and carrying tires so far?
We tend to do that when we want the tires on that edge but we find it’s a longer way to carry them to the other side and the middle so when we want them here we drive them up 😊
the most important biochemical reaction which produces silage is anaerobic fermentation # to achieve good fermentation low moisture & good pressing of grass & air blocking cover or sheet # i want both U girls my girlfriends # ❤️❤️🇵🇰