I would put rubber in the holding area floor. This because the cows can stand comfier. They stand a couple of hours a day in the holding area, so it's better for their hoofs to stand on a soft surface. Also, rubber is less slippery in my opinion. Thanks for the video, Jan, greetings from Holland.
So glad to see a family work together on the farm. You all keep everything looking good inside and out. Hope you all get some rain and thamks for the videos
From one dairy farmer to another use PLT (poultry litter treatment) to remove film on floor. Just wet floor and spread plt either by hand or with a push fertilizer spreader. Safe and fast!
Good one gotta keep the herd happy well done the field or the wooded area your dad is using the disc on is looking great again well done great video thank you for sharing
🎶Slow down, you move too fast You got to make the morning last Just kicking down the cobble stones Looking for fun and feelin' groovy Ba da, da, da, da, da, da Feelin' groovy
A neighbor of ours that sold milk had one of those piston things that would push it into a pile not to far from the barn.Long story short they didn't clean the floor enough and one cow slipped and broke it's pelvis.
@Ithecastic You're absolutely right! Why take two seconds to save yourself a life altering injury by doing something that is so simple and easy to do. Thanks for educating us onerous-easily- preventable -accident-waiting -to -happen-guy.
We did like the video, Jan and we like you and your whole family. Most interesting all your different projects to keep this farm going. Great video work as well.
Did you not use hot water for pressure washing ?? Hot water at 4000 PSI should easily do the job.That does also the job for the walls and in the parlour.
Should of put in a troth so their food wouldn't go everywhere when they eat it., all you would have to do was clean it out with a high pressure hose once in a while.
Great video Jan. Just wondering if the hoof bath chemical would kill the slippy floor bacteria, be easier in the concrete and benefit the cows all at the same time. The other thought I had is swimming pool chemicals may do the job and be easier on concrete. Just a couple thoughts.
Thinking outside of the box. That grain bin with the Makita on it would make a great clubhouse for kids if you or your sisters are ever planning. A hunting blind. In my more ambitious days I would have turned it into a 2 floor apartment or office. Just take the bottom cone off. Replace with some straight steel for floor joists and some plywood carefully cut to fit the circle floor.. And the rest is up to the imagination.
Hi Jan. This week (16-18/6-23) Is it Grand Prix Canada. Is there something you could imagine being a spectator at? (if you had time for it) And we all know that Max will most likely be the winner, but who. think you will be 2 and 3? maybe Lance Stroll?😆
Jan; I give you an A+ on your videos, however you get an F on your personal protective equipment! ALWAYS have at least acid resistant gloves and eye protection when working with any type of acid. And when you took the grinder to the auger shaft, protect your eyes,ears, and hands! I know it sounds nagging but you will be glad you did when you get your dads age! Keep the videos coming! Thx
You are mos def my favorite youtube day in the life video maker and I look forward to watching your new videos almost every week and still watch many of the old ones. I hope you make good money for all your editing effort and the work that goes into making the videos.. Good records for the future and best wishes.
Hey Jun I really enjoy your videos.. just curious, do you ever have stock just die for no apparent reason cows or calves and if so, how do you dispose of them?
Jan, I ❤Loved this video. Making it one of my Top 5. The new content was as Always amazing, interesting and educational. Really enjoyed this smorgasbord of happenings around the farm in this one. Great job! Have a blessed day 😁.
You have to wonder as that cow was backing in and crapping over the wall she wasn’t thinking to herself, this will teach you for walking by and not stopping for some head scratches!
Jan said that you don't want to breathe that powder in your lungs except the guy doing the grooving didn't have a masks on, figure that out? Pulmonologist love farmers and welders and now cement groovers.
They know roughly based on when she had her previous calf. But all dates are recorded on their herd computer, and it also keeps track of the movement of the cows (from the electronics in the collar they wear), and they show an increase in movement when they come into heat.
Jan I always watch your show, and love to see you and the whole family doing such a great job !! But, Jan, you MUST wear goggles when cutting metal, I can speak from the time I got a piece of metal in my eye and to get it out is NOT FUNNY !!! Greetings from Australia
Eric is right. We don't want to damage those pretty boi eyes. I know you're dipping but I never see you spit. Your cows are lucky that you are the caretaker. Good video. Pax.
I've really enjoyed your videos but I believe your shirt statement supports thoughts I don't like! To each his own, it has been enjoyable! Best to you!
I was kind of scared when you were using the grinder with no safety glasses. Please take steps to work safely, we want you around for a long time. Great video and thanks.
I would put rubber in the holding area floor. This because the cows can stand comfier. They stand a couple of hours a day in the holding area, so it's better for their hoofs to stand on a soft surface. Also, rubber is less slippery in my opinion. Thanks for the video, Jan, greetings from Holland.
My husband builds barns in SE Manitoba, he recognized your concrete groover after watching this video!
So glad to see a family work together on the farm. You all keep everything looking good inside and out. Hope you all get some rain and thamks for the videos
Nice job those floors sure look good
How to pick cows that go to the plant....find the ones pooping over the wall. Not about age, weight or anything it is Jan's Revenge.
Lmaooooo. 😂😂😂
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From one dairy farmer to another use PLT (poultry litter treatment) to remove film on floor. Just wet floor and spread plt either by hand or with a push fertilizer spreader. Safe and fast!
Good one gotta keep the herd happy well done the field or the wooded area your dad is using the disc on is looking great again well done great video thank you for sharing
I feel like most of the time Juno is broken . That Star War's robot definitely seen better times.
WOW... nice job on the floor. Thank you Jan. Im sure the cows will be happy now
the slip and grip groves . some day you will find the agritrac scrasbbler floors . they are in saskatchewan.
You could bolt some 2x12's onto the posts above that low wall... save some shoveling
Another great vlog Jan. Prayers being sent for our neighbors to the north for rain for the crops and help putting out the fires.
Food grade powdered citric acid and water: super safe. You can almost make lemonade from it, it’s so safe. Wicked good cleaner.
Awesome video
🎶Slow down, you move too fast
You got to make the morning last
Just kicking down the cobble stones
Looking for fun and feelin' groovy
Ba da, da, da, da, da, da
Feelin' groovy
LOLOL🤣 I absolutely thought of this tune the instant I saw Jan's video Title! Made My Day Mr. Crazycook! Salute
Ha. I never heard that before ! Good idea though. Makes perfect sense....
A neighbor of ours that sold milk had one of those piston things that would push it into a pile not to far from the barn.Long story short they didn't clean the floor enough and one cow slipped and broke it's pelvis.
Thank you for sharing your story with us
Jan, you could put a board of wood on top of concrete wall and faster with u bolts to prevent cows from crapping into walk alley!!
Breed for smaller cows, will solve the problem!
Groovy video!
Good stuff
Put that eye protection on! The few seconds it takes is well worth it against a lifetime of eye damage.
I was holding my breathe and cringing the whole time he was using that angle grinder thinggie.
Exactly what I was going to comment
@Ithecastic You're absolutely right! Why take two seconds to save yourself a life altering injury by doing something that is so simple and easy to do. Thanks for educating us onerous-easily-
preventable -accident-waiting -to -happen-guy.
Use dawn dish soap it breaks up the grease and it’s biodegradable safe for the cows
NICE WORK
We did like the video, Jan and we like you and your whole family. Most interesting all your different projects to keep this farm going. Great video work as well.
See? That grooved guy has ear chums!!!
Watching the Philippines
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Jan just get some wide board and clamp it on the post with zip tie drill the board that's all man.
Problem solved untill you can put blocks.
That guy has a groovy job.
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Put a couple boards up to prevent the poop over the wall
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I suggest yall put crushed rock by the mill so the rain can't cause any more issues
Nice video. Thanks for sharing it with us
Thanks for an excellent video Jan!
And I am planning to work there
I think a piece of plexiglass on top of the wall would take care of the dirty walkway for you.
Add a 2 board wall on the inside of them poles to keep them from crapping over it
Would sprinkling a very light layer of sand on the area and having the cows walk on the gritty sand for a while wear down the buildup? Just a thought.
Jan, I strongly urge you to wear safety glasses when you use grinding equipment.
Always!!! Danger for metal or even dirty poopy dirt in the. Also we can hear you fine but in a few years you ma lose your hearing.
Also the guy working there is doing a full face mask!
Nahhhhh hes a farmer. hes fine. done worse shit than that ill tell u right now
GOOD MORNING
2:25 about this issue maybe just find some scrap sheets of steel and put them in the rows of the wheels to spread the load
Never ends work on the farm
Muriatic acid works great
What type of acid did you use to clean the concrete?
Did you not use hot water for pressure washing ?? Hot water at 4000 PSI should easily do the job.That does also the job for the walls and in the parlour.
Any chance you could ship that bin to the uk for free ?? 🤪🤣🤣🤣
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Nice video!
Omg Jan! You were using the grinder without safety glasses. Wow good thing nothing ended up in your eyes.
That is a lot safer for the cattle then have a leg, broke and have to get rid of them.
Nice safety squint while grinding mate lol, i use it all the time myself
Should of put in a troth so their food wouldn't go everywhere when they eat it., all you would have to do was clean it out with a high pressure hose once in a while.
This is my desire job
Great video Jan. Just wondering if the hoof bath chemical would kill the slippy floor bacteria, be easier in the concrete and benefit the cows all at the same time. The other thought I had is swimming pool chemicals may do the job and be easier on concrete. Just a couple thoughts.
Cement and water after cutting is called, slurry
Mirium is a grouchy chick. She needs to lighten up and put a smile on her pretty face. 😊
Thinking outside of the box. That grain bin with the Makita on it would make a great clubhouse for kids if you or your sisters are ever planning. A hunting blind. In my more ambitious days I would have turned it into a 2 floor apartment or office. Just take the bottom cone off. Replace with some straight steel for floor joists and some plywood carefully cut to fit the circle floor.. And the rest is up to the imagination.
And how would that work in their -40º winters?
@@timothymbonham4453 Wood stove piped right up the center like a tepee.
Hi Jan. This week (16-18/6-23) Is it Grand Prix Canada. Is there something you could imagine being a spectator at? (if you had time for it) And we all know that Max will most likely be the winner, but who. think you will be 2 and 3? maybe Lance Stroll?😆
Could you use vinegar as an acid? If so, you could probably produce it and keep circulating it into your wash routine.
Jan; I give you an A+ on your videos, however you get an F on your personal protective equipment! ALWAYS have at least acid resistant gloves and eye protection when working with any type of acid. And when you took the grinder to the auger shaft, protect your eyes,ears, and hands! I know it sounds nagging but you will be glad you did when you get your dads age! Keep the videos coming! Thx
You are mos def my favorite youtube day in the life video maker and I look forward to watching your new videos almost every week and still watch many of the old ones. I hope you make good money for all your editing effort and the work that goes into making the videos.. Good records for the future and best wishes.
Hey Jun I really enjoy your videos.. just curious, do you ever have stock just die for no apparent reason cows or calves and if so, how do you dispose of them?
6-14-23 State of Illinois. Hey Jan What does the farm has for a water supply ???
They have well water. One of their wells can be seen in what is currently the 4th latest video: Dad Sprays In-Crop Peas
Please don’t use a pressurized acid sprayer w/o safety glasses - not to mention a grinder! Blessings!
Jan, I ❤Loved this video. Making it one of my Top 5. The new content was as Always amazing, interesting and educational. Really enjoyed this smorgasbord of happenings around the farm in this one. Great job! Have a blessed day 😁.
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Hi Jan enjoyed the show have a great day love from TEXAS ❤
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Tomas Skyldeberg - Celebration of Life
You have to wonder as that cow was backing in and crapping over the wall she wasn’t thinking to herself, this will teach you for walking by and not stopping for some head scratches!
Maybe dumping a couple gallons of bleach in your recycled water tank would help get the film off
Safety glasses dude!!!!! Well done . Informative 👍👍👍. Thank you for sharing. Be safe🇨🇦
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We never liked concrete Ina horse barn. Just asphalt pavement. I always found it to be less slippery over time
So where are your safety glasses?
Jan said that you don't want to breathe that powder in your lungs except the guy doing the grooving didn't have a masks on, figure that out? Pulmonologist love farmers and welders and now cement groovers.
Why do you not feed them 100 more?
The cows wouldn't be able to eat it all. Wasted feed.
@Flat4Buggy 2 wow, really, I never would have thought the cows would not eat it, I would have thought more food equals more milk production.
Can you put a 2x12 on top of the concrete wall to keep them from crapping over it?
How do you determine which cows to AI??
Heat….
Due to be bred and are in season.
They know roughly based on when she had her previous calf. But all dates are recorded on their herd computer, and it also keeps track of the movement of the cows (from the electronics in the collar they wear), and they show an increase in movement when they come into heat.
What acid did you use? We might try it too
Leuke video weer Jan, altijd leuk hoe je met de dames omgaat.
No gloves or eye protection
Hello can you make a video on how the milk truck come to pick up milk.great vid 👍
He already has. Go back about 3 years ago, and you'll find it.
Cutting the auger with a grinder WITHOUT eye protection????
Jan I always watch your show, and love to see you and the whole family doing such a great job !! But, Jan, you MUST wear goggles when cutting metal, I can speak from the time I got a piece of metal in my eye and to get it out is NOT FUNNY !!! Greetings from Australia
Eric is right. We don't want to damage those pretty boi eyes. I know you're dipping but I never see you spit. Your cows are lucky that you are the caretaker. Good video. Pax.
Ai success rate you achieve runs??
I've really enjoyed your videos but I believe your shirt statement supports thoughts I don't like! To each his own, it has been enjoyable! Best to you!
Sh$t happens
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I was kind of scared when you were using the grinder with no safety glasses. Please take steps to work safely, we want you around for a long time. Great video and thanks.
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Appreciate your videos. I cringed when you cut the auger - eye protection, dude.
Get a steam genie it will take that film right off
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