Thank you for going through the breeds. I saw one of your earlier posts that mentioned the breeds, but this time, you mentioned more history of how you got them. Most interesting. Again, thank you.
Thank you so much, I love to see cows of colors and a mixed herd too When I had the opportunity, I was able to buy a couple of line backs and enjoyed working them Can you please do the same with the goats I love them the most and I miss them Please keep up with the quality you have it the best
We have Holstein X Fleckvieh. We have been very happy with them. They look beefy but are milking excellent. They bring a premium when they go to the sale barn. They are a quiet cow. We are doing a 3 way cross and the third cross is VikingRed. Our first VikingRed is due to calve out in march so we'll see how we like them
Lots of practice with that skid loader to do that with that bale! Would love to visit your area, we farm in NW Iowa. We planted last year after a early July hailstorm some tillage radishes that we let grow till winter. They got huge, about 12 inches around and 3 feet long and the tops were 5 feet tall.
what is your favourite it breed youve milked. and do you try to keep the line backs pure lineback and the red and whites pure red amd white? or do you just breèd whatever
I would probably say linebacks are my favorite, mainly because of the variation in their markings. Our linebacks have a lot of holstein breeding in them.
Hi there, I recently stumbled upon your channel and was quite fascinated by the Linebacks. My quetions would: Why do you have them (or as such a big of a share of your herd ) in the first place. Is it just the aesthetics of them, in particular the red and whites one or do they have some special trait that is of great value to you?
Hey I love your videos and I’m a dairy farmer myself I live in Wisconsin and I really don’t see or hear line back cattle. In your opinion where do you think I could find some to add to my herd?? Thanks HAPPY THANKSGIVING
And considering that you don’t seem to shy away from crossbreeding😄; why don't you go for a fixed „three way crossing“ (or four way)? In your case you might use a red Holstein bull on a Lineback dam, breed their heifer offspring to Shorthorn or Montbeliard and on that, one could use Norwegian Red or Ayrshire to then inseminate their heifer offspring back to a Lineback. Could provide you with a lovely heterosis effect. I don’t want to insult you or make you comfortable in any way, I was just wondering. Have a nice day
I'll try to answer all your questions in one post. As far as why we like the linebacks. At first it was probably just a uniqueness of their looks, but after we had them for a number of years, there is a lot of other things we like about them. They are a little smaller than the holstein breed, but there milk production is about the same. We have had really good calving ease with our heifers. We use all bulls for breeding, so it would be hard to do a three or four Way Cross unless we would do AI. If it would be an option for us, I probably would play around with some of that a little bit. We have had very good success with using Bulls and we don't have plans to change from that at this point.
@@arlofarms Thx a lot. I understand, that you don’t want to keep that many different bulls around 😄. Is there a video specifically on your bulls? How often you switch them out, why you don’t ai at all, how you avoid excessive inbreeding etc? And I do get why you like their looks; they look a bit like Speckle Parks from Canada (obviously not as beefy though).
Thank you for going through the breeds. I saw one of your earlier posts that mentioned the breeds, but this time, you mentioned more history of how you got them. Most interesting. Again, thank you.
Happy Anniversary and thanks for your videos really enjoy them.
Thanks!
Thank you so much, I love to see cows of colors and a mixed herd too
When I had the opportunity, I was able to buy a couple of line backs and enjoyed working them
Can you please do the same with the goats
I love them the most and I miss them
Please keep up with the quality you have it the best
Love looking at the cows 😊😊😊😊😊😊
Very SHARP looking cattle you have,we had a few line backs mostly black and white. And some red and white Holsteins.
Ok, it's always interesting to here from others that have linebacks. What state do you live in?
@arlofarms Maryland
We have Holstein X Fleckvieh. We have been very happy with them. They look beefy but are milking excellent. They bring a premium when they go to the sale barn. They are a quiet cow. We are doing a 3 way cross and the third cross is VikingRed. Our first VikingRed is due to calve out in march so we'll see how we like them
Enjoyed your video
Thanks farmer 👌👌👍
Lots of practice with that skid loader to do that with that bale! Would love to visit your area, we farm in NW Iowa. We planted last year after a early July hailstorm some tillage radishes that we let grow till winter. They got huge, about 12 inches around and 3 feet long and the tops were 5 feet tall.
what is your favourite it breed youve milked. and do you try to keep the line backs pure lineback and the red and whites pure red amd white? or do you just breèd whatever
I would probably say linebacks are my favorite, mainly because of the variation in their markings. Our linebacks have a lot of holstein breeding in them.
Can the linebacks be registered with the Holstein Society or do they have their own herd book society?
Really love the red and white linebacks.
They can't be registered as holsteins. But if you look it up, there is an American Lineback Association.
Hi there, I recently stumbled upon your channel and was quite fascinated by the Linebacks. My quetions would: Why do you have them (or as such a big of a share of your herd ) in the first place. Is it just the aesthetics of them, in particular the red and whites one or do they have some special trait that is of great value to you?
Hey I love your videos and I’m a dairy farmer myself I live in Wisconsin and I really don’t see or hear line back cattle. In your opinion where do you think I could find some to add to my herd?? Thanks HAPPY THANKSGIVING
I know of a couple people in Wis. that have linebacks.
What is the oldest cow on the farm? Thank you for the video ❤
Around 10 years old. We usually have some between 7-10 years old.
How many acres do have of land for your cows.. I love your farm machinery.
We farm 600 acres.
Do the line backs milk as good as Holstein
Yes, they do.
Do you bred everything to a bull or do you ai some?
We breed everything with bulls.
Do you have char cows
No
None of those young bulls looked like they were linebacks
Not this group. We usually have some of both holstein and lineback. We try to get good bulls and have been breeding some for polled to.
And considering that you don’t seem to shy away from crossbreeding😄; why don't you go for a fixed „three way crossing“ (or four way)?
In your case you might use a red Holstein bull on a Lineback dam, breed their heifer offspring to Shorthorn or Montbeliard and on that, one could use Norwegian Red or Ayrshire to then inseminate their heifer offspring back to a Lineback. Could provide you with a lovely heterosis effect. I don’t want to insult you or make you comfortable in any way, I was just wondering. Have a nice day
I'll try to answer all your questions in one post. As far as why we like the linebacks. At first it was probably just a uniqueness of their looks, but after we had them for a number of years, there is a lot of other things we like about them. They are a little smaller than the holstein breed, but there milk production is about the same. We have had really good calving ease with our heifers.
We use all bulls for breeding, so it would be hard to do a three or four Way Cross unless we would do AI. If it would be an option for us, I probably would play around with some of that a little bit. We have had very good success with using Bulls and we don't have plans to change from that at this point.
@@arlofarms Thx a lot. I understand, that you don’t want to keep that many different bulls around 😄. Is there a video specifically on your bulls? How often you switch them out, why you don’t ai at all, how you avoid excessive inbreeding etc?
And I do get why you like their looks; they look a bit like Speckle Parks from Canada (obviously not as beefy though).