It’s great that you and your family looked how other farms run their farm. You can take what you think would or would not work for your farm. What works for some doesn’t work for others. I love how you explain everything so well
My way of looking at it is don't fix it if it aint broke. One thing to consider is labor. The things you talked about is labor saving things. If labor is a problem then these things you were talking about is probably a good idea.
Was so interesting to hear what and why your doing things. Thinking better for the calves socially and mentally. Unless one of the calves is abusive and then like you said would just separate. Can see why you like being in this barn. Thanks for sharing. Best wishes Piet for a fun and safe week. Deb
Group feeding here in AUS and have just moved to locking type for these pens. 12-14/pen. Total of 200 lockers with about 400 calves to go through in next 2 months. Previously quicker drinkers could easily pinch slower drinkers. Just started calving for this year but seems like they are working well and is making feeding quicker once calves are trained.
@@pietvanbedaf-nddairyfarmer9047 on teats but not bottle. There 5lt buckets with a teat on them. Have 4 buckets screwed together on a 25ml square tube for easier handling. We then go along with our milk trailer (same theory as a milk taxi) and use a trigger nozzle to fill each one. Got plenty of photos of your interested.
Hiya Piet, all the calves look absolutely great, clean and healthy! Glad you're looking at different avenues but looks like you're doing an awesome job ( crew as well ). I think grouping few together good idea, they are happier! I'm sure you're aware of Jan @SASKDUTCHKID in Canada, they have an operation much like yours. BTW I'm with you on hands on, no robotics....can manage better! I like the pink buckets for milk, do calves think they're udders? Lol😂 Continuous success❤
Interessante video Piet. Ik ben er door jou ook mee begonnen met 4 liter te geven aan de kalveren. Ik weeg ze niet maar als het in Amerika lukt, hier dan ook wel zeker. 15 kg extra is immens. Groetjes
First thing our cheese order came yesterday (Mar 29)!! The cheese is great!!!!! Also I am excited to see the move towards group pens inside. It will be interesting to see the results but I suspect there will be a lot of savings in labor time.
New to your channel and this video was the first I’ve watched so very interesting. 👍 Coming from the UK, we use single pens and being closed now with TB means we can’t sell. We have had to group new born calves due to space issue and it’s a nightmare. Calves sucking navels and worse when bull calves are being sucked, drinking urine. Gets worse when they get older. We have ordered an automatic feeder to help with labour but importantly after visiting some farms, we have seen the auto feeder is a massive help in preventing navel sucking. Calve sucks after drinking it’s milk and eventually gets tired. Anyhow the single pens for us is the way forward
Thank you! We try to move the calves into a clean pen with fresh straw quickly after calving. Once the calves are moved into our nursery, they receive vaccinations, a probiotic paste, and quality tested colostrum.
For me as an german farmer ist normal to use buckets were the calf has to suck on, so they drink over longer time. I really dont want to say you have to use some of these, but you should lock to feeders from the Company "milkbar" the "tits" on these things are going dawm fuckung hard and all in the group gonna get the same amount of milk. And the a way better than feeding stations. If you buy one of those for a group of 8 buy a 10 times feeder or by 10 buy a 12 times.....you understand. Have a good day Thees
Looks like lock ups and switching from milk bucket to grain bucket would solve most problems. Having them restricted to their grain right away dries their mouths out and takes away 90% of their sucking desire.
hello i am also doing this job in turkey 👋🏻🤠👨🌾🇹🇷🐄🚜🐮
Awesome barn u have your calves in Piet
It’s great that you and your family looked how other farms run their farm. You can take what you think would or would not work for your farm. What works for some doesn’t work for others. I love how you explain everything so well
There's always something to learn from other farmers!
Great video Piet. I always learn something. Thanks.
My way of looking at it is don't fix it if it aint broke. One thing to consider is labor. The things you talked about is labor saving things. If labor is a problem then these things you were talking about is probably a good idea.
Great video Piet
Thank you!
Your calves look great, I wouldn’t change anything other then moving inside!!!
Very interesting
Good to hear all of your thoughts on this topic
Again I have learned a lot. Much success to you and your endeavors ! May your problems be few and your success great!
Thank you!
That's very interesting the weight difference especially if your selling them. Great video
We're not selling any of these heifer, the main reason for weighing them was to see if we could improve their weight gain.
Was so interesting to hear what and why your doing things. Thinking better for the calves socially and mentally. Unless one of the calves is abusive and then like you said would just separate. Can see why you like being in this barn. Thanks for sharing. Best wishes Piet for a fun and safe week. Deb
Thank you!
I've said it before, you are a great communicator. Your explanations are not too simple or complex. A lot of info transfered.
Thank you!
Group feeding here in AUS and have just moved to locking type for these pens. 12-14/pen. Total of 200 lockers with about 400 calves to go through in next 2 months. Previously quicker drinkers could easily pinch slower drinkers. Just started calving for this year but seems like they are working well and is making feeding quicker once calves are trained.
Thank you for sharing! Are you feeding with bottles?
@@pietvanbedaf-nddairyfarmer9047 on teats but not bottle. There 5lt buckets with a teat on them. Have 4 buckets screwed together on a 25ml square tube for easier handling. We then go along with our milk trailer (same theory as a milk taxi) and use a trigger nozzle to fill each one. Got plenty of photos of your interested.
Hiya Piet, all the calves look absolutely great, clean and healthy! Glad you're looking at different avenues but looks like you're doing an awesome job ( crew as well ).
I think grouping few together good idea, they are happier! I'm sure you're aware of Jan @SASKDUTCHKID in Canada, they have an operation much like yours.
BTW I'm with you on hands on, no robotics....can manage better! I like the pink buckets for milk, do calves think they're udders? Lol😂
Continuous success❤
Thank you!
Interessante video Piet. Ik ben er door jou ook mee begonnen met 4 liter te geven aan de kalveren. Ik weeg ze niet maar als het in Amerika lukt, hier dan ook wel zeker. 15 kg extra is immens. Groetjes
First thing our cheese order came yesterday (Mar 29)!! The cheese is great!!!!! Also I am excited to see the move towards group pens inside. It will be interesting to see the results but I suspect there will be a lot of savings in labor time.
I'm glad you are enjoying the cheese!
Watch the 10 generation dairyman they do the same
New to your channel and this video was the first I’ve watched so very interesting. 👍 Coming from the UK, we use single pens and being closed now with TB means we can’t sell. We have had to group new born calves due to space issue and it’s a nightmare. Calves sucking navels and worse when bull calves are being sucked, drinking urine. Gets worse when they get older. We have ordered an automatic feeder to help with labour but importantly after visiting some farms, we have seen the auto feeder is a massive help in preventing navel sucking. Calve sucks after drinking it’s milk and eventually gets tired. Anyhow the single pens for us is the way forward
Thank you for sharing your experience!
A tip from another farmer Sandi Brock who uses a cart for big bales if you want to bed calves easy
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Great video on UA-cam about calf feeding-channel called Killen Bros, video is Chrissy’s calf feeding and a second one.
Worth watching.
Thanks, I'll check it out!
Heads up!! invest in nose rings if switching to group housing
That is something I would like to avoid!
At what age do they go on to four litres ? Once or twice a day ? Having had group experience I’d stay with individual pens.
Cheers 🇦🇺
At 7 days old they are on 3 liters 2 times a day and and 14 days old they go to 4 liters 2 times a day.
Thanks for your time Piet
Very interesting to watch your videos. How long do the calves stay with their mothers after birth?
Thank you! We try to move the calves into a clean pen with fresh straw quickly after calving. Once the calves are moved into our nursery, they receive vaccinations, a probiotic paste, and quality tested colostrum.
What kind of calfpenss are those? Brand/dealer?
The metal part was made by a weld shop, the plastic dividers came from farmtek if I remember right.
I seen calf on feeder all have ring worm,one get sick go thrown all.
👍👨🌾🐮
For me as an german farmer ist normal to use buckets were the calf has to suck on, so they drink over longer time.
I really dont want to say you have to use some of these, but you should lock to feeders from the Company "milkbar" the "tits" on these things are going dawm fuckung hard and all in the group gonna get the same amount of milk.
And the a way better than feeding stations. If you buy one of those for a group of 8 buy a 10 times feeder or by 10 buy a 12 times.....you understand.
Have a good day
Thees
Thank you! I tried a milk bar to feed our beef calves last summer, I am considering that as an option for group pen milk feeding.
I wish to work with you sir.
Looks like lock ups and switching from milk bucket to grain bucket would solve most problems. Having them restricted to their grain right away dries their mouths out and takes away 90% of their sucking desire.