Most people would be in ICU suffering from physical and mental exhaustion if they did what You do in a days work. I guess to You it's just another day at the office. Glad You can see signs of spring in Your area. If those new cows You bought are as good as they look, You've hit a home run !!!!
Good days on Luthi Ranch. Great to get all your chores done and all the crew re deployed to there next job! Never good nor easy to loose a new calf but that is ranching. Good post, I like your sequencing the video to show the change in topography/snow, Good job Bryan!
Farmer Tyler says his cows kinda split into to two groups. The ones with babies and the ones without. Can you separate the ones without babies from the water until they have their babies and they are strong enough to be around the water? 💖🌞🌵😷
I have thought about putting a water trough out there and completely fencing off the slew to try and prevent this problem. Also it would save me from having to to chip ice all winter
@@LuthiRanchWY , you'd make your money back by putting in the trough the first year. The cost of the trough set up verses the number of calves' income lost. I get not having to chip ice in the slew, but wouldn't you have to chip ice in a trough also? But I still think you could put in electric and water lines to the trough and still make your money back the first year in the lives saved. I don't know what your net is per calf you raise, so you'll have to run the numbers, but surely you'd make the money back in a couple of years... Plus, the construction would make interesting UA-cam content. Plus, consider that you are getting older. It would be nice to have a trough that didn't freeze in the winter so you didn't have to chip ice. Make this part of your retirement plan. 💖🌞🌵😷
@@LuthiRanchWY Wednesday's I am always , I go to the va to keep my head on straight 🤪& I try to do my running around when I go , I was at Home Depot before central tractor & both didn't have what I wanted / needed so I Amazoned it and will be here in a couple of days. Your calf is going to love u forever. Great job
Looks like you had a busy productive day. Good to see the bare ground now that the snow is melting.
Love your two tractor copilots. Lol
It’s always nice when the snow starts to leave after a long winter. Those dogs have a pretty good life haha
Most people would be in ICU suffering from physical and mental exhaustion if they did what You do in a days work. I guess to You it's just another day at the office. Glad You can see signs of spring in Your area. If those new cows You bought are as good as they look, You've hit a home run !!!!
Haha I always enjoy a good busy day. It has a lot of satisfaction come along with it when you see all you’ve accomplished.
Sure am sorry to hear about your drowned calf. Nice to see the snow melting, and Sweets lolloping over always makes me smile!
Good days on Luthi Ranch. Great to get all your chores done and all the crew re deployed to there next job! Never good nor easy to loose a new calf but that is ranching. Good post, I like your sequencing the video to show the change in topography/snow, Good job Bryan!
Thanks! It sucked losing that calf. Hope you guys are doing good!
Wow
What a successful day!
And it’s still daylight
Curious about the calf u pulled from the slew awhile back. That find was a miracle
Update
The calf I pulled from the slew earlier this winter is doing great.
Farmer Tyler says his cows kinda split into to two groups. The ones with babies and the ones without. Can you separate the ones without babies from the water until they have their babies and they are strong enough to be around the water? 💖🌞🌵😷
I have thought about putting a water trough out there and completely fencing off the slew to try and prevent this problem. Also it would save me from having to to chip ice all winter
@@LuthiRanchWY , you'd make your money back by putting in the trough the first year. The cost of the trough set up verses the number of calves' income lost.
I get not having to chip ice in the slew, but wouldn't you have to chip ice in a trough also? But I still think you could put in electric and water lines to the trough and still make your money back the first year in the lives saved.
I don't know what your net is per calf you raise, so you'll have to run the numbers, but surely you'd make the money back in a couple of years... Plus, the construction would make interesting UA-cam content.
Plus, consider that you are getting older. It would be nice to have a trough that didn't freeze in the winter so you didn't have to chip ice. Make this part of your retirement plan. 💖🌞🌵😷
Thanks Bryan 👍🏻
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Thanks!
I was at Tsc - central tractor lol
You always seem busy Todd!
@@LuthiRanchWY Wednesday's I am always , I go to the va to keep my head on straight 🤪& I try to do my running around when I go , I was at Home Depot before central tractor & both didn't have what I wanted / needed so I Amazoned it and will be here in a couple of days. Your calf is going to love u forever. Great job
Morning!
Morning Wayne!