Thanks for the update! Always nice to learn more about the family interests and to see the cattle again. The sound of the pulsators working brings back so many wonderful memories. Love your channel!
Thanks for the update! I have one jersey with grandpas beef cattle. Was milking her by hand but finally cleaned up one of the old surge buckets and have been leading her over to the barn. Considering she was used to it being quiet, she is doing good, especially with 3/4 of the barn being full of hens. Never kicked once (So far).
Congratulations on your dauggters engagement. I've watched your farm videos for a few years now and seeing your family growing up. You should be commended for great parenting. God bless you all, and keep the videos coming. All the best from Canada 🇨🇦
We do have several generators for that purpose, if the power stays off for an extended period of time. Usually, it's just easier to wait a few hours for repair than to go to the trouble to switch over to generators.
i googled EGG BOUND DUCK AND THIS IS WHAT IT SAYS I COPIED AND PASTED . Here are some things you can try to help an egg-bound duck: Warm environment: Place the duck in a warm, moist environment, such as a pan or pool of warm water for about an hour. Calcium supplement: Give the duck an oral calcium supplement, such as Calcivet, or crush up a calcium-rich indigestion tablet and add it to a small amount of drinking water. Lubricate: Lubricate the cloaca and egg with KY Jelly or a small amount of Vaseline or coconut oil. Massage: Gently massage the egg out while continuing to lubricate the cloaca. Warm bath: Give the duck a warm bath in lukewarm water for about 15 minutes. Remove the egg: If the egg is exposed, you can put a small hole in the egg and remove the contents with a syringe. Then, break the shell and remove it. If the egg is not passed within 24 to 48 hours, the duck may die. Veterinary care is important if there is any hope of saving the duck.
Thank you for the info! I think we may have read the same website :) She does spend a lot of time sitting in the pool. One day I gave her warm water in it. I would. try to bring her inside, but she's not calm like a chicken ---- I think I'd have problems trying to keep her in the water. I have started "toasting" their own eggs shells and crushing them up in their food to give them extra calcium. She is still with us and has become slightly more vocal and a little more active again but still behaves the same way. Almost have to wonder if there is some sort of infection as opposed to a stuck egg.
Thanks for the update! Always nice to learn more about the family interests and to see the cattle again. The sound of the pulsators working brings back so many wonderful memories. Love your channel!
Thank you for watching!
Thanks for the update! I have one jersey with grandpas beef cattle. Was milking her by hand but finally cleaned up one of the old surge buckets and have been leading her over to the barn. Considering she was used to it being quiet, she is doing good, especially with 3/4 of the barn being full of hens. Never kicked once (So far).
Love this!!
Thanks for this great video. Regarding electricity, a backup generator should be installed to help, working alternately with the electricity.❤❤👍💙💙
We actually have a generator but need to get a transfer switch installed! Thanks for the advice!
Congratulations on your dauggters engagement. I've watched your farm videos for a few years now and seeing your family growing up. You should be commended for great parenting. God bless you all, and keep the videos coming. All the best from Canada 🇨🇦
Thank you for the very kind regards. God is very good to us.
What a great update! Thank you for sharing. Uncle Kevin sure is smart!!
Harry Ferguson first partner to build his three point hitch was David Brown which build the Ferguson Brown tractor, awesome video as always
Hey, it's good to hear from you. Enjoy the videos.😊
Hey, it's good to hear from YOU!
great video
Thanks!
Another great video. I really enjoyed it.
We're thankful you watch!
"K-Seal" will work almost every time. Try it on your other tractor or use it on this one as preventative maintenance.
Id of thought you would have a small generator for standby. Just to keep the milk chilled or your freezers running.
We do have several generators for that purpose, if the power stays off for an extended period of time. Usually, it's just easier to wait a few hours for repair than to go to the trouble to switch over to generators.
Love your I H cart.
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Rascal the wannabe herder. 😂lol 🤣 🐄 🐂 🐕 Which child was Nathan in the 2014 picture? Too cute 🥰 they grow up to fast.
Nathan is a nephew --- son of Kevin, so he was not in that picture.
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i googled EGG BOUND DUCK AND THIS IS WHAT IT SAYS I COPIED AND PASTED .
Here are some things you can try to help an egg-bound duck:
Warm environment: Place the duck in a warm, moist environment, such as a pan or pool of warm water for about an hour.
Calcium supplement: Give the duck an oral calcium supplement, such as Calcivet, or crush up a calcium-rich indigestion tablet and add it to a small amount of drinking water.
Lubricate: Lubricate the cloaca and egg with KY Jelly or a small amount of Vaseline or coconut oil.
Massage: Gently massage the egg out while continuing to lubricate the cloaca.
Warm bath: Give the duck a warm bath in lukewarm water for about 15 minutes.
Remove the egg: If the egg is exposed, you can put a small hole in the egg and remove the contents with a syringe. Then, break the shell and remove it.
If the egg is not passed within 24 to 48 hours, the duck may die. Veterinary care is important if there is any hope of saving the duck.
Thank you for the info! I think we may have read the same website :) She does spend a lot of time sitting in the pool. One day I gave her warm water in it. I would. try to bring her inside, but she's not calm like a chicken ---- I think I'd have problems trying to keep her in the water. I have started "toasting" their own eggs shells and crushing them up in their food to give them extra calcium. She is still with us and has become slightly more vocal and a little more active again but still behaves the same way. Almost have to wonder if there is some sort of infection as opposed to a stuck egg.