COW'S STUCK, ABSOLUTE NIGHTMARE..... MORE HEIFERS SEE GRASS FOR THE FIRST TIME EVER!!
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- Опубліковано 23 вер 2024
- In todays video we are moving some more stock out !! However disaster strikes and one of the young heifers gets stuck in the muck heap!!
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I pray for your washing machine.
Don't forget the very understanding Wife!
He probelly has his own.
I would think his washing would be washed at the farm and not at home.
A lot of bigger livestock farms have a separate washing machine for the dirty farm clothes.
@@hughmarcus1yep, it’s called a garden hose! Lol!
Loved how the cows in the field were greeting the newcomers along the field. Cows are more inquisitive/nosey than people think aren't they 🐄🐮🐄🐮🐄🐮🐄
Well they are mammals, like humans are.
They are intelligent, they do feel (happy, sad, angry) just like we do.
But they don't drink our breast milk, but for some weird reason we drink theirs and we're not even cows.
However, Karma gets us, because drinking their milk for calcium is like smoking cigarettes for healthy lungs.
The protein bodies found in cow's milk is foreign to HUMAN bodies and it's highly acidic and in fact causes calcim to be drawn from OUR bones to neutralize the acidic environment that cow's (breast) milk produces.
So that's why there's such a high risk of hip fracture as we age.
Karma baby!
Cows go through HELL and they're the sweetest animals (even sweeter than we humans).
When a cow gives birth, they dont' show how they take the baby away from the mother so we can take that baby's breast milk.
Nice huh?
@@CinHalCedHerChancemate you are making up so much fake facts you must be knackered
Like the Hoof GP says: "Cow's are very curious beasts: ohh what's THAT? 🤔 ... Or... AHH! WHAT'S THAT!! 😱" It would appear that brown heifer explored her full emotional range today. Good work rescuing her from a sticky situation!
I love how curious and nosy cows are 😂
I bet it’s an amazing feeling to see them going out for the first time in spring ❤
Too bad they're not curious about the slaughterhouses where they're killed huh?
They literally are shitting themselves and scared for their lives because they know what's going to happen.
They're mammals like humans are.
They feel, we feel.
They are happy like us, they are sad like us.
Unfortunately we take their "mooos" as nothing more than noise, when in fact it's their own language of communication.
Last I checked, humans aren't cows and we don't need to drink their breast milk.
Imagine an alien invasion happened on earth and we were forcefully impregnated, gave birth to babies, had those babies taken away and the women were hooked up to suction cups and their milk taken away only for the aliens to drink.
Weird and scary right?
Love how the cow was like "hi Luke! Are you here to take us to the fields?" Good save on the cow from the muck pile. Have a great week everyone Be well be You
We came to the farm for some milkshake yesterday (which is very nice!) and met your little hand reared lamb. He seemed most upset that we didn't pick him up and take hime somewhere dry!. Thank you to the lady from the farm shop who talked to us about the lamb, and your goats - you obviously have a really good, passionate team! PS. Don't forget to turn the milk vending machine back off free vend when you've changed the flavour...... (I owe you for one bottle - thought it was going to ask for money once we selected a flavour. I did get it sorted and buy another bottle too though)
I’m impressed how strong the neck of cows are. Glad everything turned out ok.
Manure happens with animals all the time. They will always surprise you with how they get stuck in things. Between working with pigs at my farm and horses at my old house. There are some interesting stories to be told of how did that happen.
Glad you got her out safe and sound!
There is always that ONE in every crowd. Glad you finally got her out of the muck and into the field. What a silly cow.
Thank you for the video.
It's always good when the cow get's unstuck mostly on their on. Congrats on the highland baby. Glad someone's getting babies, I have 12 goat's that gave all signs & indications they were going to kid out all at the same time over 3 week's ago. So far I've only had 1 give me twin's still waiting on the other 11 😕
Finger crossed yours are holding on to them and will pop soon
@@TomPembertonFarmLife I'm hoping soon. This is the first yr I have no clue of an approximate due date. Didn't even think the buck did his job till last month. Lol hope it's a good crop this yr.
That heifer stuck in the muck was a challenge. Hopefully she's doing ok now. Good to get the cattle out.
Good job Tom! I have a whole different perspective of what you’re facing with such a high water table. Be that as it may, how healthy you’re grass looks. I’d imagine due to such conditions your Dad and now you have become amazing grass managers. Looking good!!!
Phil
For people out there who aren't sure. If you have to pull a cow you most definitely pull them by their head. Their necks are much stronger than any leg and if you pull them by a leg you could really injure them.
Very true, we pulled a fresh dead cow out a ditch once (heart attack) pulled it by a front leg and it pulled the leg in half!!
Thank you for the clarification. I was curious why they pulled by the cow by its snout instead of digging around, and was honestly expecting to hear a crunch. Did not know that their necks and heads are that strong.
WOW delighted the cow in the muck situation turned out well in the end!! They can be right dopey at times!! Another blessing was that the shed wasn’t more full either 😬 a saying for the ginger guy’s experience there is “the old dog for the high road” 😉😉
Ugh Tom. 2003 we lost a steer on New Year’s Day. It was cold. Like -27c. He was a big highland cross long ginger hair and long horns. Probably around 1500lbs. Kind of hard to lose that. All the other cattle were in. Then we could hear mooing but it was like it was far away. The. I noticed the steam coming up between the stack of round bales. He had climbed through the feeder up the stack and fell between the bales. His horns were holding him up. It’s a tall barn I would guess it was 4 bales high. We started the tractor and unloaded the barn and he was so happy to be lose. Moooing like a fool. They will do the darnedest things. Glad everything turned out right for your cow.
Another great video did the Dark Red Heifer okay Tom it is a good day when the cows can go out 👍👍
Now that brings back memories from 40 years ago on my father's farm. Filing the tractor bucket with stakes and big box of staples and a hammer. Pulling the fencing wire tight with the tractor then hammering in the staples hoping the wire didn't snap.
Fence mending and laying was one of my least favorite chores when I was a kid. I didn’t mind helping my dad, but the biting sweat bees were murder. And it always seemed to be 10 degrees hotter on the farm than where we lived 5 miles away.
So nice to see them running towards each other 😊 it would've be hillarious if they'd got into the golf course 😂
That would not be fun 🙈
@@TomPembertonFarmLife But it would be fun for us! 🤩
Liked the editing .
Thank you for the vid .
Love your surprises Tom. Always so nice. Great video.
Cheers from 🇨🇦. Hoping for a great week ahead for everyone.
Great stuff Tom and well done on your dads operating skills getting her out with no injuries.
Never a dull day it would seem at the moment and of course never enough hours in it with what you guys have taken on.
Hi Tom, its 1:11am in Australia, couldn't sleep and here I am again watching my fav farming show. Wow Tom you & your Dad work so hard. I myself would luv to have a career change & work on your farm 😊 Big hello to Ginger as well 😁
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Great removal! Slow and easy was perfect!
I can almost smell the muck! Thanks for sharing another wonderful video. Always a joy to get the UA-cam notification that you have posted new content. 🙂
So Great to see those pretty green fields
Love the surprise!!
Best of luck with all the ongoing jobs on the farm 👍👍👍
Good to see you are in the habit of doing a Dynamic Risk Assessment for each job, as the 'fencing' 😉
Great farming, Tom.
College students will learn so much from this great vlog
What gorgeous fields!
Thanks enjoyed watching 👍👍❤️
Absolute tekkers on that fence post with the manitou 🙌🏼
Cheers Tom, another good video. Glad the red heifer got out and was ok.
No days are the same 💪
Music 👌👌👌 Great video 👍👍👍💕
Top Job Chaps 🤘
A gate in front of that shed with the box muck would be handy for the future
Hi Tom, another interesting and informative video as usual, it’s a job on it’s own organising and moving stock. Called in at your farm shop today to pick up some delicious meat and groceries and was fortunate enough to have a chat with your dad. He was as busy as usual and looked well, really nice to see him. By the way the Blueberry milkshake is amazing👍. Hopefully the weather settles down and the grass keeps growing.
It relived when you pull the cow out of the mud. I just wonder if you put a big wood platform on when pulling up the cow out of the mud help him get out a bit less tread full? Good job! ❤
So glad you explained about the slow neck pull x
Nicely done
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻getting the heifer out! We had to drag a cow out of a ravine once like that. I quite regularly do fencing like that if I’m by myself
That cow sure got stuck GOD BLESS YOU ALL ❤️
Cracking video as always. Never a dull moment. Keep up the good work Tom
Even the beef cattle. Love you guys it’s great they are very happy.. they seem to know so clearly that you’re not there to hurt but that you are to fatten them up. Get them ready for what they’re intended but in the meantime, what a wonderful bunch, you guys are all tremendous love, fins fixing enjoyed the cattle, moving and switching here and there, and that little surprised at the end . What’s it’s name.
Don't you just love it when a cow does that I had several in the slurry pit over the years
Daftest one was a cow in the middle of calving was attempting to put her in a calving box when she went up the ramp of the slurry pit pushed past the scraper tractor and jumped off the end
Fortunately the pit had just been emptied there was only a foot or two of wet slurry under the end but the bugger wouldn't come of it in the end I decided to leave her to come out herself which she did after a bit luckily before she dropped her calf
love it tom
Love your Work ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉😊😊
Poor cow 🐄 glad u were able to get the cow out without damage well done Tom
Oh my gosh 19:36 is to die for 😍😍 Love those ears🥰🥰 Congrats Tom and Family 🥳🥳
love all the babies in springtime❤😊
Fit a hook to the bottom of the post knocker and you can pull a small trailer easy to drop off and pick up. We kept an old 3 t trailer loaded with all the fencing gear ready to go any time.
Hi Tom have you ever thought of using drones to help move your cows ? I once saw a farmer in OZ using drones with noise makes on them to help round up cows …. May help you out cheers 🍻 👍👍👍
Love seeing and hearing your cows. Thanks for sharing 😇💜
Go to the market with the stores and make a video at it
The heifer is ok I hope
Extra mowers at silage 😮😮he did listen 👏👏😂😂
The separator is in cant wait to see it running.
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Hello terrific Tuesday.
I think your fields look better than the golf course next door...
You need a cattle dog!
Loved the video. Thanks, Tom!
Good job with the cow there's always one but out and safe.
great video again... well done on the stuck cow.
Talk about up sheet creek without a paddle.
What an ass of an ending 😉 Cute little critters, both the higland calf and the baby donkey.
They say the grass is always greener on the other side. I would agree that is some green green thick grass you have there.
Eyes in the sky, the drone is watching you.
Happy Cows.. = Happy Tom..
Thank you
lovely little donkey. the little fluffy looks nice too. give a better pic if you can.
Good effort to bring that cow out of the muck without hurting her.
maybe if you have any left put some fences there by the manure pile so they don't get back in so quickly when you let the cows out??
sweet little donkey!!
I'm not a farmer but this is what came to my mind so quickly..
Another great video Tom 😊
As usual a brilliant video thanks Tom ❤
Another very interesting video Thank you
Is it not always the way a simple few minute jobs turns out to be a much larger job.
Cool head works every time.
19:31 great content again
Evening Tom
I have an idea when you bring them in from the field just leave the bedding from the other day or something and then after you guys are done can you put in then you put the The cows inside
Use the connecting point from loader to headstock its how we do it its a lot safer than bucket and won't break owt
When are you going to do online sales of your products, bought some beef from shop a few weeks ago some of the best I have ever had,
Thanks so much Rober ☺️
@@TomPembertonFarmLife so are you going to sell delivery online I live in huddersfield, would love to get your products delivered
Good show Tom. Glad the cow got out of the muck. How did it get in there in the first place?
Hi Tom another great video... Will you be going to Scorton tractor pull over weekend im Working there as security would love to catch you
Wow!!
Great video as always. Lovely to see how gentle your team moved that stuck cow out of the muck. So another acre to cut more silage to camp. How is the new parlour coming on ,will it be ready for the 22nd.
Thanks John, really really slowly. I don’t think we will hit the mark tbh 🙈
good job by the the ginger warrior
Pretty grass😊
U could put a 6 inch fill port at the end of the building for slurry tank filling to u dont hav grids up
Forget one man and his dog, it’s now one man and his herd lol 👍👍🇬🇧
I’m on the way with the cheque book!😊😊
I"m always frustrated if youngh Bulls which out, climbing the Muck Stack. Today theres only a Big Bin of Muck but that's only If you are dealing with some one other. Over 3 years ago, my Phone rang. Please come to the Farm! As soon as possible. Slats are broken and a there's big Bull in the Pit.
This Nightmare... Whe could get him out. Went 5 month later to the factory. No issues. But I clearly can say. Never want this Happen again Tom!
Ready for showing, tether trained 👍
You should have one of those strapler gun that make that faster than hammer will do
100% Thought we were about to find out the ultimate tensile strength of a cows head! 😮
Great video Tom
Oh my gosh, what a naughty cow! 😧😧🙈🙊
In the old days we would have called the cow in the midden a ‘silly cow’. 😅