Hello everyone, thanks for all the views. Been a crazy morning around here, our first calf was born this morning and calving season has officially begun. Check out the pictures on facebook @ facebook.com/OurWyomingLife/ I will now get to answering comments, bear with me! - Mike
That's great Mike it's officially now started.now👍☺ our neighbour yesterday next door started with their very small herd to a Saler/Angus mixed calf. 👍 🐃🐂
Our Wyoming Life ,,, watching you load your cake feeder I got an idea; Loading those bags and lifting them into that feeder is going to trash your shoulders and back. 💡 Idea; Build a rack to stack the cake bags at the same level as the hopper on the feeder. Then you can stand at that level and just move the bags a few feet across to the hopper and dump into the hopper. No more lifting, turning, lifting, all things that will trash you over time. Stay safe and God bless !
Nothing better than watching your videos on a florida heavy rainy day !!!! ….. I never experience snow yet but I’m ok watching it from far away !!!! May The Lord continue blessing your family & the farm
I live vicariously through you. I grew up in the city and every summer went south to visit the family farm..I hated it but now as I watch these videos I have a nostalgic feeling about it
Wow, this guy is amazing I love his family and the dedication and hard work he does everyday for his family and animals and everything in general, truly admirable.
For years now, I’ve been dying to escape the city and the ridiculous fast food industry and work on/ start a farm or ranch. It’s my eventual goal. But until then, I’ll enjoy that life through this channel.
Thanks Mike /Erin for bringing us along on your journey. It’s been along cold winter all over. We have had more days in the -30/-45*C range than in the last several years here in Alberta. Stay warm and hopefully I will catch you on the next live stream. Scott.
Thank you very much Scott, sounds cold up there, we have a little storm on the way. Of course all the standing water is freezing and the whole place is a muddy ice skating rink. We should start a hockey team! See you soon - Mike
I am from other country and am always interested in usa or canada ranch life and you have shown me how it is and am grateful for it. Thank you and your family and GOD bless you.
Your video just popped up into our recommend videos yesterday. Now I've spent my weekend binge watching your videos. Don't stop making videos I'm addicted.
I've been watching since this channel was about 4 months old. After watching my first video, I went back and started at the beginning, watching through the backlog and then keeping up in real time. You've had a lot of great videos, but I think this one, "mundane" as it is, is one of my favorites. Here's hoping the rest of your new high tunnel experience goes better than its first impression.
Mike , thank you all so much for allowing us to tag along with you on one of your days on the ranch !! Very interesting and busy as well!!! Enjoyed it a lot!! You all be safe and God richly bless you !!!!!!! Eddy
I know zero about ranching, but the great thing about your channel for all to see is the art of enjoying life doing what you love. There are no dress rehearsals. Your channel is terrific!
You have a very busy life,which is good but lots of headaches.but I like how you really love your animals,part of the family.the equipment is valuable ,time saving,again god bless you and your family.
I live in a mix of rural and suburban area. One house I drive past regularly has a cattle cake storage bin lying on its side unused, rusting away. I think about it every time I see you loading up your feeder. I admire the work you and your family do, even though I’m pretty sure it’s not a lifestyle for me.
That would be nice, we have looked into them but they are quite expensive, plus you have to do the concrete pad and all that too. Hopefully someday. Thanks Jesse - Mike
Just found your channel. I love this video. The best part for me is you get to be home (working hard) and see your family throughout the day. Your rush hour traffic is a bunch of cows and you get to breath clean air. I leave my family for 10+ hours sit in a office cube looking at spread sheets, I get to sit in bumper to bumper traffic just to get home a few hours before my children go to bed. You are living the best life my friend!
Such blessed children! Y’all are truly the American dream family and being blessed with grandmother time will feed her and your kids, and her soul for a lifetime. What an amazing set up for all the animals! I’ve never heard of “caking”. I’ll check that out. Thank you for putting this out there.
Mike - your videos keep getting better and better. Love the editing and different perspectives and angles. It makes the viewer feel more immersed in the action. Thank you for showing us a day of your life from start to finish. Keep them coming!
Amazed how your operation parallels ours. We just had a delivery of some components of our 2nd to be greenhouse. Our delivery driver refused to come out to our place and we had to meet him on the highway. Oh well, all was intact. We are surprised that you don't have your feed delivered bulk by the ton. Way cheaper than by the bag and if you can get a hopper is more easier to handle when distributing. You are right, every day is different but the same. Makes for an interesting life.
19 thousand subscribers..... you’re doing something right! Love the show. Every time my 8yr old granddaughter comes over she says “Hey Pap, lets watch Wyoming Life!”
Your videos are fantastic, and you’ve inspired my boyfriend and me to finally begin working towards our dream of starting our own cattle ranch in the years coming!
Great video. I agree that life is mostly the sum of little moments. Thank you for posting these videos for all of us who silently wish we could live the life of a Wyoming rancher. God bless.
I am 64 yrs old just seen your first video on u - tube where the cow limbing caught it on the gate in the corral sense I been seeing every video love I'm a Texan by heart own a small jubilee with rotory cutter that it comes to ranching I really like to learn more you are giving lessons here Thank You LIVE IN WYOMING
Hi Mike, I'm going back to see what preceded my discovery of your great channel. I love the pacing, the excellent photography and the authentic content. Thanks. - Dean from Minnesota
Great video, thank you for taking us along through your day. It's nice to get on here and escape life for a bit watching your videos. Being a farmer/rancher has been something I have always wanted to do. I had a plan of moving to Montana several years ago, but life happens and that all changed. I know it's hard work every day but it's much more rewarding than punching a time clock every day and not having anything to show for it after. I envy the lifestyle and I respect it as well. Thank you again for what you and your family do.
Thank you Mike its along day for a Rancher . Most of what I learned about Ranching came fromJohn Wayne and Hollywood . It seemed the only things that mattered were Barbed wire and six shooters . I've kept pigs but been a cropping farmer all my life in the Uk . It's so good to see a real day on the Ranch . I notice parcel dilivery is the same the world over !!!!! Regards David
Oh my god , there is a lot of work , around the farm . most people don’t know how much work , a farmer have to go , to got the job done ; thanks for sharing , I always enjoy your videos . god bless you and all your family
Oh, i love knowing calves are dropping (or in west Texas ....not only calves, but lambing and kidding season, too)!!! Catch a few winks when you can, Mike! No rest for the weary, weary rancher during this season of new life! May you have a bumper crop of healthy cow/calf pairs this Spring!!!
There is no doubt you stay busy, thanks for taking us along. My day usually starts and ends like the unexpected truck unloading..I just learn to grit my teeth and be quiet lol
We do the same thing and it’s amazing how everything you do is different then I do and every thing I do is different then you I love watching your videos
Thanks a lot for these videos brother. I will never be able to experience your amazing life as a rancher bit atleast I can hangout with you well you work your ads off to support your love ones. Have a good man buddy.
Its good to see how you manage to keep it all together! I bet yall ,(and your cows) are ready for spring.I know my cows are sure looking forward to spring! I bet winter feed is really boring for them, compared to summer grazing! Keep the good stuff coming yall!
It seems like once we have a few blades of green grass out there they start to go nuts. They will leave a whole bale of hay to go eat 3 blades of grass. We are all ready for spring. Thanks Chris - Mike
Nice video.. I was raised on a ranch and can appreciate the work involved in a cold climate... lots of work to make a video like this too .. I know moving cameras working with audio and editing .. good work
Thank you for the insightful look into your life on the ranch. I have always wanted to work on a ranch, and live the cowboy lifestyle. Maybe someday you will let those of us who are in love with wanting to live in Wyoming know what it is like to do so. Thanks again.
This is awesome my whole family is from wyo mostly Rawlings but peppered every where around the state well stay warm and don’t let the wind take yous lol and I love ur channel
Absolutely love your hard work family vibe. Reminds me of working in the country and doing those tasks. Boy did it make me miss those aspects. I am in the city now but I think its time to gear my life to my dreams.....
Wow, you're definitely at it from the minute you get up - early - to the minute you go down. It's more of a lifestyle than a job! Thanks for the great, informative videos.
hey, I'm planning on moving to wyoming in the near decade to practice neurosurgery. I just think that the landscape is something to die for, and I have a lot of experience raising cattle, sheep, and chickens, so I think that I'd fit in perfectly.
unloading those long crappy stick pallets is always a mess, fork extensions and some ties around the load and under the pallet across the top seems to help
I totally agree, unfortunately they destroyed most of the pallets just getting them on the truck in the first place. Would have been a lot easier on a flatbed and I could have came at it from the side. Thanks - Mike
5:30 a.m.? Sleeping in? I would get up at 2:30 a.m., my homeschooling wife already fixing me coffee and breakfast! Her mother grew up on a dairy farm in Maine. My mom grew up on farms in corn country in Illinois! All during the Great Depression. Some of the hardest work, and very dangerous, is farming and ranching. My hat is off to you. I took the easy life: 73 to 97 miles away in a DC area fire station as a firefighter/paramedic for a 24-hour shift every third day.
May I suggest for the water tanks to use a gas nozzle that auto shuts off so whenever you leave to go do something else you won’t have to worry about the tanks overflowing while you are away. Nice videos! Keep up the work love seeing the ranch life!
What a really nice place. I was wondering how you got into such a nice setup. I just saw the Gilbert video. I’m real happy for you. I helped a friend build a high tunnel in Alaska , summer 2020. Ha !! The cats... you know they will be in the middle of your show.
Hello everyone, thanks for all the views. Been a crazy morning around here, our first calf was born this morning and calving season has officially begun. Check out the pictures on facebook @ facebook.com/OurWyomingLife/
I will now get to answering comments, bear with me! - Mike
That's great Mike it's officially now started.now👍☺ our neighbour yesterday next door started with their very small herd to a Saler/Angus mixed calf. 👍 🐃🐂
How refreshing! Thank you!
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Our Wyoming Life ,,, watching you load your cake feeder I got an idea;
Loading those bags and lifting them into that feeder is going to trash your shoulders and back.
💡 Idea;
Build a rack to stack the cake bags at the same level as the hopper on the feeder. Then you can stand at that level and just move the bags a few feet across to the hopper and dump into the hopper. No more lifting, turning, lifting, all things that will trash you over time.
Stay safe and God bless !
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Farmers there is no holidays,theres no days off,god bless all of you.
And he’s his own boss doing whatever he wants every day, 7 days of freedom working compared to 5 days of prison in a cubicle
I like how your fine with working this much, you look relaxed, that’s the dream farm job, nice Hard working dad God Bless You man
Thank you very much Jeff -Mike
Im mexican And I really like your videos, every time I go to mexico I show all my family your videos.
Thank you for videos.
Adios.
Paisa, aqui en usa sale muy caro un rancho, pero en México con la inseguridad esta muy cabron.
@@domingorenteria4015 todo se puede hermano con trabajo y dedicación
Nice ranch, nice house, nice people.
Thank you and thank you very much for watching - Mike
YOU BOTH HAVE A BLESSED LIFE~~ Love your positive attitudes!! Thanks for taking me along.
Thank you very much :) - Erin
Nothing better than watching your videos on a florida heavy rainy day !!!! ….. I never experience snow yet but I’m ok watching it from far away !!!! May The Lord continue blessing your family & the farm
I live vicariously through you. I grew up in the city and every summer went south to visit the family farm..I hated it but now as I watch these videos I have a nostalgic feeling about it
Wow, this guy is amazing I love his family and the dedication and hard work he does everyday for his family and animals and everything in general, truly admirable.
Thanks Mike and Erin for all your hard work bringing these posts.
Thank you Steve and thanks for watching - Mike
You and all farmer’s /rancher’s (and their families) are really greatly appreciated! Thank you for everything you do!! 👍🏻🙏🏼✌🏼🚜
For years now, I’ve been dying to escape the city and the ridiculous fast food industry and work on/ start a farm or ranch. It’s my eventual goal. But until then, I’ll enjoy that life through this channel.
Take me with you! 😆
Thanks Mike /Erin for bringing us along on your journey. It’s been along cold winter all over. We have had more days in the -30/-45*C range than in the last several years here in Alberta. Stay warm and hopefully I will catch you on the next live stream. Scott.
Thank you very much Scott, sounds cold up there, we have a little storm on the way. Of course all the standing water is freezing and the whole place is a muddy ice skating rink. We should start a hockey team! See you soon - Mike
I Never Knew How Much Hard Work Being A Rancher Can Be. I Really Gotta Hand It To You All, You All Are Amazing God Bless.
Love the vlog and the frankness of living and events on the Ranch. Thanks for taking your time to share the extraordinary!
Thanks Tom! and of course thanks for watching - Mike
Thank you so much. I enjoyed every minute of it. Most of my days start and ends like yours. Thank you again.
Thank you vero watching - Mike
I am from other country and am always interested in usa or canada ranch life and you have shown me how it is and am grateful for it. Thank you and your family and GOD bless you.
Your video just popped up into our recommend videos yesterday. Now I've spent my weekend binge watching your videos. Don't stop making videos I'm addicted.
Oh wow, that is awesome. Glad you found us! Thanks for watching - Mike
I've been watching since this channel was about 4 months old. After watching my first video, I went back and started at the beginning, watching through the backlog and then keeping up in real time. You've had a lot of great videos, but I think this one, "mundane" as it is, is one of my favorites. Here's hoping the rest of your new high tunnel experience goes better than its first impression.
Thank you very much. I was thinking the same thing as I was picking up all the pieces. It can only get better right? - Mike
Mike , thank you all so much for allowing us to tag along with you on one of your days on the ranch !! Very interesting and busy as well!!! Enjoyed it a lot!! You all be safe and God richly bless you !!!!!!! Eddy
Thank you very much for coming Eddy :) - Mike
Thank you for letting the youtubers get a glimpse of your farming-life.
Hello from Amsterdam Nederland 👋
Thank you very much and thanks for watching - Mike
You have no ideia how much I love your content. All respect for people like you. The REAL America.
I know zero about ranching, but the great thing about your channel for all to see is the art of enjoying life doing what you love. There are no dress rehearsals. Your channel is terrific!
Watching all the Way from New Zealand, what a top bloke, family man and hard worker you are, god bless
You have a very busy life,which is good but lots of headaches.but I like how you really love your animals,part of the family.the equipment is valuable ,time saving,again god bless you and your family.
I live in a mix of rural and suburban area. One house I drive past regularly has a cattle cake storage bin lying on its side unused, rusting away. I think about it every time I see you loading up your feeder. I admire the work you and your family do, even though I’m pretty sure it’s not a lifestyle for me.
That would be nice, we have looked into them but they are quite expensive, plus you have to do the concrete pad and all that too. Hopefully someday. Thanks Jesse - Mike
Just found your channel. I love this video. The best part for me is you get to be home (working hard) and see your family throughout the day. Your rush hour traffic is a bunch of cows and you get to breath clean air. I leave my family for 10+ hours sit in a office cube looking at spread sheets, I get to sit in bumper to bumper traffic just to get home a few hours before my children go to bed. You are living the best life my friend!
I believe that is an awesome lifestyle. The life of a successful rancher . God bless you all
This is the best channel on You Tube! Thank you for taking us along.
Wow, thats a heck of a compliment. Thank you very much :) - Mike
Just found your channel and I'm glad I did. Life is about the little things and you have found your spot.
Such blessed children! Y’all are truly the American dream family and being blessed with grandmother time will feed her and your kids, and her soul for a lifetime. What an amazing set up for all the animals! I’ve never heard of “caking”. I’ll check that out. Thank you for putting this out there.
Mike - your videos keep getting better and better. Love the editing and different perspectives and angles. It makes the viewer feel more immersed in the action. Thank you for showing us a day of your life from start to finish. Keep them coming!
Its a constant learning process. Thank you very much!! - Mike
Great video!!! Busy busy busy.... they say if you love what you do, that you'll never work a day in your life....I guess they never ranched...lol
Its all work, just how you view it. Thanks - Mike
My wife & I love how authentic Ya'll are! We will always watch your Videos!
Amazed how your operation parallels ours. We just had a delivery of some components of our 2nd to be greenhouse. Our delivery driver refused to come out to our place and we had to meet him on the highway. Oh well, all was intact.
We are surprised that you don't have your feed delivered bulk by the ton. Way cheaper than by the bag and if you can get a hopper is more easier to handle when distributing.
You are right, every day is different but the same. Makes for an interesting life.
Thanks, we dont have anywhere to store bulk feed right now. Hoping someday to get a hopper. Thanks - Mike
19 thousand subscribers..... you’re doing something right!
Love the show.
Every time my 8yr old granddaughter comes over she says “Hey Pap, lets watch Wyoming Life!”
haha, that is awesome. We are so happy that you can do that together. Thanks for watching - Mike
Your videos are fantastic, and you’ve inspired my boyfriend and me to finally begin working towards our dream of starting our own cattle ranch in the years coming!
Great video. I agree that life is mostly the sum of little moments. Thank you for posting these videos for all of us who silently wish we could live the life of a Wyoming rancher. God bless.
Thank you very much Matthew! - Mike
I am 64 yrs old just seen your first video on u - tube where the cow limbing caught it on the gate in the corral sense I been seeing every video love I'm a Texan by heart own a small jubilee with rotory cutter that it comes to ranching I really like to learn more you are giving lessons here Thank You LIVE IN WYOMING
I love this life style I wish I can spend a whole year doing this
Me too. It's so hard to get into if you're not born into it.
Hi Mike, I'm going back to see what preceded my discovery of your great channel. I love the pacing, the excellent photography and the authentic content. Thanks. - Dean from Minnesota
Thanks for showing us ranch life style...reminds me when my grandfather had his farm in Mexico
Thank you for taking the time to share.
Thank you for watching ! - Mike
Great video, thank you for taking us along through your day. It's nice to get on here and escape life for a bit watching your videos. Being a farmer/rancher has been something I have always wanted to do. I had a plan of moving to Montana several years ago, but life happens and that all changed. I know it's hard work every day but it's much more rewarding than punching a time clock every day and not having anything to show for it after. I envy the lifestyle and I respect it as well. Thank you again for what you and your family do.
Life does get in the way, we are extremely lucky thats for sure. Thanks - Mike
What a great family! Thank you for the visit to see your typical day. Wow!
Your day is so awesome....i love ranching.
Lots of life wisdom Mike has for such a young feller.
Thank you Brian - Mike
GREAT ADVICE IN THE LAST PART TOTALLY AGREE
Thank you and thanks for watching - Mike
Thank you Mike its along day for a Rancher . Most of what I learned about Ranching came fromJohn Wayne and Hollywood . It seemed the only things that mattered were Barbed wire and six shooters . I've kept pigs but been a cropping farmer all my life in the Uk . It's so good to see a real day on the Ranch . I notice parcel dilivery is the same the world over !!!!! Regards David
Thanks David, if i had a six shooter on me, i might have shot the high tunnel. :) - Mike
You guys put a lot of effort into this channel! Thanks for all the great footage/entertainment and information.
Thank you for noticing, and of course thanks for watching - Mike
Mike and Erin, I wish you all the success with your ranch, but most of all your family! I've enjoyed watching the videos!
Loved this ! Quiet, happy life away from city garbage ! God bless you!
Yeah definitely I love the positive attitude u guys have and the kids are so cute god bless ur family thank u for making these videos
Oh my god , there is a lot of work , around the farm . most people don’t know how much work , a farmer have to go , to got the job done ; thanks for sharing , I always enjoy your videos . god bless you and all your family
Thank you very much, the work never seems to end. - Mike
bussy day. you are a hard working man. thank you for sharing.
Thank you and thanks for watching - Mike
Oh, i love knowing calves are dropping (or in west Texas ....not only calves, but lambing and kidding season, too)!!! Catch a few winks when you can, Mike! No rest for the weary, weary rancher during this season of new life! May you have a bumper crop of healthy cow/calf pairs this Spring!!!
Thank you very much, it sure does keep ya busy. - Mike
Good morning Mike hope you have a great day love your videos keep them coming from Westminster MD
Thank you very much!! - Mike
Your videos are the best and you guys are the best ranchers
Thank you Susan, we do our best - Mike
thanks for sharing with us! a different idea of ranch life
Thank you for watching - Mike
What an incredible channel you have!! We are from the rat race that is Chicago and your life looks amazing! Keep the videos coming!
If you ever need any help; I’d like to learn. I haven’t worked a ranch in over 18 years. I need to learn again as I’d like start my own.
Send me up to I ain't been farming or ranching and 18 or 19 years would love getting back into it.
You could become an au pair on a ranch.
I LOVE this channel. I have always wanted to be a rancher. It looks so fun and would definitely keep you busy
New member of the group, from right outside of Omaha Nebraska in a small town called Gretna. Love Livestock have 2 dogs
“We will get done, what we get done” is the most Wyoming thing! 😂 haha I miss home!
Greetings from caves beach nsw Australia 🇦🇺. Love your passion and your video
all good just makes things a little tougher but spring is coming
I've heard that rumor too :)
There is no doubt you stay busy, thanks for taking us along. My day usually starts and ends like the unexpected truck unloading..I just learn to grit my teeth and be quiet lol
Every day is an adventure, we just grin a bear it. Thanks - Mike
Wonderful Video, French Dip looked great. Wouldn't mind seeing a few ranch recipes now and again!
Erin is still going to get them thrown in here and there. Might have to squeeze them in with everything else getting going. Thanks Brian - Mike
We do the same thing and it’s amazing how everything you do is different then I do and every thing I do is different then you I love watching your videos
Thank you very much ! - Mike
Thanks for this post! I’ve always wondered how the ranch life is 🤗
Even the little things mean a lot congrats on ure first calf
Thank you, we have a long way to go and now the work really starts. - Mike
Great video the cold is not my friend but your life on the ranch is a great thing!! Thank you fo4 a great video
Thanks a lot for these videos brother. I will never be able to experience your amazing life as a rancher bit atleast I can hangout with you well you work your ads off to support your love ones. Have a good man buddy.
Thats what we are here for, live vicariously through us, we dont mind! Thanks for watching - Mike
Its good to see how you manage to keep it all together! I bet yall ,(and your cows) are ready for spring.I know my cows are sure looking forward to spring! I bet winter feed is really boring for them, compared to summer grazing! Keep the good stuff coming yall!
It seems like once we have a few blades of green grass out there they start to go nuts. They will leave a whole bale of hay to go eat 3 blades of grass. We are all ready for spring. Thanks Chris - Mike
This is the best Day In the Life I've watched. I felt like I was right there with you. Just subscribed.
Nice video.. I was raised on a ranch and can appreciate the work involved in a cold climate... lots of work to make a video like this too .. I know moving cameras working with audio and editing .. good work
Thank you very much, nothing worth doing is ever easy thats for sure. Thanks for watching - Mike
Love watching your Wyoming life. Hello from Texas. Take care!!
Thank you for the insightful look into your life on the ranch. I have always wanted to work on a ranch, and live the cowboy lifestyle. Maybe someday you will let those of us who are in love with wanting to live in Wyoming know what it is like to do so. Thanks again.
That very thing may be in our future, thank you very much - Mike
This is awesome my whole family is from wyo mostly Rawlings but peppered every where around the state well stay warm and don’t let the wind take yous lol and I love ur channel
Thank you very much we will keep fighting the wind. Thanks for watching - Mike
Absolutely love your hard work family vibe. Reminds me of working in the country and doing those tasks. Boy did it make me miss those aspects. I am in the city now but I think its time to gear my life to my dreams.....
Birdie Berger did you ever get out to the country again?
Wow, you're definitely at it from the minute you get up - early - to the minute you go down. It's more of a lifestyle than a job! Thanks for the great, informative videos.
Love your channel and your work ethic
Thank you Marty :) - Mike
Mike, I loved this video! That was a LOT of work getting all the filming, so Thanks very much!
Thank you and thanks for watching - Mike
Thanks for takin' us along on the trail ride, pardner!
Thank you very much Jeanette for coming along! - Mike
Yeah. New one. Love you letting us be part of your life.
Thank you for watching :) - Mike
Great video thank u for taking the time to do them
Thank you and thanks for watching - Mike
It seems like the hardest workers I know in my personal life and on UA-cam are the most appreciative people regarding what they have.
Thats a heck of a compliment, thank you very much Jack - Mike
Really enjoy your videos! Thank you for keeping it up!
Thank you John. - Mike
I won’t lie, I could listen to you talk all day 😂 Thank you for your essential work!
hey, I'm planning on moving to wyoming in the near decade to practice neurosurgery.
I just think that the landscape is something to die for, and I have a lot of experience raising cattle, sheep, and chickens, so I think that I'd fit in perfectly.
Well Well Great video again I hope all is good with your family Love all your video's and Live Stream
Thanks Ron! - Mike
unloading those long crappy stick pallets is always a mess, fork extensions and some ties around the load and under the pallet across the top seems to help
I totally agree, unfortunately they destroyed most of the pallets just getting them on the truck in the first place. Would have been a lot easier on a flatbed and I could have came at it from the side. Thanks - Mike
When those boxes broke apart it reminded me of doing work around the house with my Dad. Nothing ever goes as planned haha
THANKS A LOTT FOR THIS KINDA VIDEO I LOVE RANCH LIFE FROM EL SALVADOR GOD BLESS U AND KEEP GOING
Great video, pleasant memories of the many things I liked about raising cattle, thanks
Thank you very much Tony and thanks for watching - Mike
5:30 a.m.? Sleeping in? I would get up at 2:30 a.m., my homeschooling wife already fixing me coffee and breakfast! Her mother grew up on a dairy farm in Maine. My mom grew up on farms in corn country in Illinois! All during the Great Depression. Some of the hardest work, and very dangerous, is farming and ranching. My hat is off to you. I took the easy life: 73 to 97 miles away in a DC area fire station as a firefighter/paramedic for a 24-hour shift every third day.
May I suggest for the water tanks to use a gas nozzle that auto shuts off so whenever you leave to go do something else you won’t have to worry about the tanks overflowing while you are away. Nice videos! Keep up the work love seeing the ranch life!
Interesting, I'll have to look it up. Thanks for watching - Mike
What a really nice place. I was wondering how you got into such a nice setup. I just saw the Gilbert video. I’m real happy for you. I helped a friend build a high tunnel in Alaska , summer 2020. Ha !! The cats... you know they will be in the middle of your show.
to say it light you have a so relaxing voice i love it
crazy I know your place I drive by every day on my way to work never knew. Keep up the good work