Super impressive layout and crew. Watched a ton of UA-cam today, this is definitely the best video I've seen of the day. I free up on a 100 head jersey farm, ole feeding the calves brings back memories. I usually only had to mix one or two 5 gallon buckets, lol. Definitely checking out the rest of your content, keep em coming.
Awesome video.....I see potential for more and enjoy watching videos that are close to me. Also noticed you have red equipment and it is awesome to see. Keep the wind on your side of the border, I don't need it down here.
What a great video I'm a new subscriber I just found your channel. Love the content. You guys should have way more subscribers just keep banging out videos like this one and it won't be long until you have thousands of not 100s of thousands of subscriber's Thanks for sharing with us.
You are pretty good at this stuff kid, you have no problem making videos and you have great content, make more videos and show your whole process of bringing your calves to beef, explain how you have mostly Angus and Charolais calves, which quite frankly surprised me, you have so many options for content you could interview your grandfather, in fact if you never posted it interview your grandfather. I am in Ireland and I came across your video within 2 days of you posting it and you already have over 2500 views, make more it’s a no brainer.
Very cool video..also a good time to be in the calf business with calf prices for 350-450 lbs feeder calf's so high .. I'm interested ware the waste water goes after you cleaned up the tanks every day .especially in Summer Time does it go in a septic or into a pond or catch basin for irrigation
Just came across your video.. Great job on everything.. y'all was a well oiled machine.. keep making videos/vlogs what ever you wanna call it...just make some more.. LOL.. would love to see the day to day chores and such .
Should not these calf’s be with its mother’s drinking colostrum and bounding the first months? Will the have any physical interactions with the others calfs or are they all alone in the box with the bottle as it’s only friend?
@@NickJames-f2q we started by raising custom heifer and then just kind started getting in the beef industry and started raising steers and now we take them from baby to fat cattle
You might consider putting replacer in when the tank isn’t so full. Seems like you are probably over mixing some of it, while some solids are sitting on the top not mixing at all. I find it also allows you to dial the temperature in a little more consistently when reaching your final volume. That’s just my take as a former veal operator. I’m sure it’s not causing you issues though, or you would see it easily with that many calves.
Pretty good video, you guys just need to be a bit more humble and not as cocky and you will get lots of followers and views. An introduction as to who everyone is woukd be something to work on and a few videos of the feeding, bedding, cleaning, treating and purpose of all that yall do with the livestock and all that goes with it.
@jeanettecoleman-mz7ie Do you use milk, cheese, butter, or cream in your Starbucks drinks? People really need to educate themselves on the ins and outs of farming operations. For us to have milk/dairy in this world we have to milk cows. We can’t milk cows if their calves are nursing off them. Also need to have calves to replace the cows as they get older and stop producing milk. These calves live in a climate controlled building free of mud and manure. Never in freezing conditions and get their food brought to them. Mamma cows also kill their babies daily. Step on them lay on them or just plain intentionally kill them due to stress and confusion. Not all operations but a vast majority of them take extremely good care of these babies. They get the best of the best. Also in the dairy industry how do we go about milking bull calves? 😂 A lot of bottle operations are full of bull/steer calves that are raised to fat for meat production to put them meat on your table.
Super impressive layout and crew. Watched a ton of UA-cam today, this is definitely the best video I've seen of the day. I free up on a 100 head jersey farm, ole feeding the calves brings back memories. I usually only had to mix one or two 5 gallon buckets, lol. Definitely checking out the rest of your content, keep em coming.
Awesome video.....I see potential for more and enjoy watching videos that are close to me. Also noticed you have red equipment and it is awesome to see. Keep the wind on your side of the border, I don't need it down here.
Good video… you keep it moving- interesting… didn’t get boring or monotonous… good job!!!🐃🤩🤩
What a great video I'm a new subscriber I just found your channel. Love the content. You guys should have way more subscribers just keep banging out videos like this one and it won't be long until you have thousands of not 100s of thousands of subscriber's Thanks for sharing with us.
Love your video!! We used to raise baby calves & fed them all the way to fat steers. We miss it. Keep doing your videos. This was an excellent video.
You have a super interesting farm, would loove to see more day to day.. you should start posting more!
You are pretty good at this stuff kid, you have no problem making videos and you have great content, make more videos and show your whole process of bringing your calves to beef, explain how you have mostly Angus and Charolais calves, which quite frankly surprised me, you have so many options for content you could interview your grandfather, in fact if you never posted it interview your grandfather. I am in Ireland and I came across your video within 2 days of you posting it and you already have over 2500 views, make more it’s a no brainer.
Very cool video..also a good time to be in the calf business with calf prices for 350-450 lbs feeder calf's so high ..
I'm interested ware the waste water goes after you cleaned up the tanks every day .especially in Summer Time does it go in a septic or into a pond or catch basin for irrigation
Slick Calf Operation guys! Good looking calves! Good to see a Happy Working Team 💪
Would like to see a video on the ventilation and those inlets on ceiling in barn. Thanks for the videos!
Just came across your video.. Great job on everything.. y'all was a well oiled machine.. keep making videos/vlogs what ever you wanna call it...just make some more.. LOL.. would love to see the day to day chores and such .
Should not these calf’s be with its mother’s drinking colostrum and bounding the first months? Will the have any physical interactions with the others calfs or are they all alone in the box with the bottle as it’s only friend?
How did you get started feeding bottle calves and what do you do with the Cavs
@@NickJames-f2q we started by raising custom heifer and then just kind started getting in the beef industry and started raising steers and now we take them from baby to fat cattle
Welcome back bros
To what size do you raise the calves before they go to another operation ?
Those custom made bottle carts seem to really work well.
We raise them to fat unless we can’t hold them then we sell them off
very impressive!!
Do you also have a herd of dairy cows?
Need to have an octopuses to feed all of them.
You don't mix with hot or warm water ???
It’s hot water around 110 degrees when going to the calves
How many dairy operations do you get the calves from ?
3 dairy’s at the moment
@ I asked my question too soon as you answered later in the video. Thanks Never seen a calving operation that big before.
all male calves ?
Where’s the babies moms?
Being milked like the good lord wants
You might consider putting replacer in when the tank isn’t so full. Seems like you are probably over mixing some of it, while some solids are sitting on the top not mixing at all.
I find it also allows you to dial the temperature in a little more consistently when reaching your final volume.
That’s just my take as a former veal operator. I’m sure it’s not causing you issues though, or you would see it easily with that many calves.
Why not have the calves drink out of buckets?
@@geoffhirsh2402use buckets for water and much faster to use bottles
Feeding with the bottles makes stronger drinking calves
Why don't you use fresh milk?
Great operation, I might have to buy some of those calf pens now lol.
Beautiful healthy baby calf.
Looks like some cross breeds?
Wow
27 thousand views! Make more videos please!
I'd hate to wash all those pens!
Wow. What an operation.
I hope these aren’t veal calves
@@robertjones2020 they are raised to fat
Hello brother, I am an Arab looking for work as a shepherd on a cattle farm. I have previous experience. Is there a job opportunity, please?
Nice operation
Pretty good video, you guys just need to be a bit more humble and not as cocky and you will get lots of followers and views. An introduction as to who everyone is woukd be something to work on and a few videos of the feeding, bedding, cleaning, treating and purpose of all that yall do with the livestock and all that goes with it.
good lord how rude spit out the GUM.
How absolutely SAD, taken from their mothers just so you can make money, you disgust me!😈
@jeanettecoleman-mz7ie Do you use milk, cheese, butter, or cream in your Starbucks drinks? People really need to educate themselves on the ins and outs of farming operations. For us to have milk/dairy in this world we have to milk cows. We can’t milk cows if their calves are nursing off them. Also need to have calves to replace the cows as they get older and stop producing milk. These calves live in a climate controlled building free of mud and manure. Never in freezing conditions and get their food brought to them. Mamma cows also kill their babies daily. Step on them lay on them or just plain intentionally kill them due to stress and confusion. Not all operations but a vast majority of them take extremely good care of these babies. They get the best of the best. Also in the dairy industry how do we go about milking bull calves? 😂 A lot of bottle operations are full of bull/steer calves that are raised to fat for meat production to put them meat on your table.