Day in the Life on a Small Dairy Farm
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- Опубліковано 15 тра 2020
- In this video, I bring you with me throughout the day on 11th May. From milking the cows to feeding cows and calves and moving equipment to topping paddock that has been grazed. Thanks for watching the video.
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I only seen this video now, great show young man. Very well done 👏👏👏
Nice video good to see smaller farm working not all mad cons but working just as good 👍👍🐄
Watching from the State of Ohio in the United States. Thank you for showing us a little of your part of the world. Ill be subscribing.
Love your wellies
Keep going man! ♥️ from Northern Illinois U.S.A. Thanks for the videos .!
Great video nice to see the day on a dairy farm compared to a beef farm
Great video
This is awesome for a channel. 🤜🤛 I'm kiwi and thus us so good to see. Your ancestors will be so proud
Excellent video your set is much the same as ours I never thought anyone would be interested in it and I’ve had people laugh at us for milking the numbers we are, everyone thinks you have to be huge now, keep up the good work from here in the kingdom of kerry really like what you are doing. 😋🚜🐄
great job keep up the hard work and keep on rolling
hard workers equil to happy animals.
Small dairy farms are my favorite
I really enjoyed the video. Nice to see how you operate. Only suggestion I have is change the music or lower the volume of it. The repetitiveness of those lyrics was getting annoying. Aside from that everything else is enjoyable. Please keep up the good work!
Great vid. We used to milk 40 to 50 on a 6 unit, with 4 cluster abrest unit. I'd have loved to have your setup!
Great vid
Great video , your a great farmer well done 😊👍
Great video watching you from New York had a farm in Limerick used to breed Aberdeen Angus.
Been watching farm vids lately. Tom pemberton and Cole the cornstar. Nicee guys. Plenty of coin behind them already. U get my subscription. Keep the vids coming horse. Love the micra. I've a 2wd 250quad myself. It's my tractor!
Nice vid 👍🏼
Keep up the good work sir
great video very good narration, really interesting great job
good job
Nice job on your compact operation. Be sure to speak up. Blessings!
I am a dairy farmer in the UK and we do much similar things to you we have 145 acres of land
Good vid pal
Great talk talk right
Great vid lad :)
Good job on the subscribers
Nearly 2000 subscribers - fair play and keep her lit young lad!!
Cheers lukagiltrap77
good video lad, couldn’t hear a word you were saying in the parlour though, but good job keep going i enjoy!
Good viedio
Nice
Do you have any plans for the farm for when it’s yours ?
Very nice
Hello Creagh. Really Nice Video. I like all your Videoes. I have a friend His MOM is from ireland. Regards J.
Might want to invest in some pig tail poles for the wire way quicker also why do you wrap the wire round the poles?
When I fix wire I only wrap the wire around the hook thing on the reel to tighten it and then sit that on the wire
Nothing wrong with these posts, whats he going to save 2 seconds per post? ha ha. And Id say the reason he wraps it around that post so that post takes the tension instead of the wire he hooks the reel onto getting strained
Little tom pemberton click there buddy very good I like it
It decided to put this on my recommended page now see you in 3 years when it's on it again
If you back fence it makes the regrowth happen faster
Great video, the sound when your speaking is hard to hear with background noise, keep it going
I agree
I like the music, for us older folks could you speak just a bit slower. Well I am American so the accent is a challenge.
Hi bud just wondering how many clutches do you go through a year
What electric fencer have you?
One question will you invest in increasing the dairy cow herd
Would u fix the radio in your tractor love the vids
How many cows do uses have all together
We’re are u from in Ireland
Enjoyed video, content,scenery. Difficult to hear you over music
Small paddocks would be a lot easier than moving the wire every time you bring the cattle in, plus they dont eat the regrowth from the last field they were in, what county are you from if you dont mind me asking (you dont have to answer if ya dont want to)
Smaller paddocks would be handy but strip grazing is a lot cheaper and I'm from Co. Wexford
@@creaghfarm3495 You might want to add a FAQ to your about page, it would save you having to repeat how many cows, how many acres & where are you? Etc.
What tractor do ya have
Will you keep those bulls for breeding or sell them
What are yu at on the farm now
Well u gonna sell me the plough ha
Ya waste lot of silage by filling up the feeders to much do ya not think
Hi how many acres do u farm
Some job
nice video, but lose the music
Some . . .
How much do you make working on a farm?
Do u do contracting
Are u also doing ur studies with this
what part of ireland are you from
I am guessing Wexford....
I thought a small dairy farm.......like 20 cows....using bucket milkers. I think Im the only one in the country that uses bucket milkers !
many hp is the same
I'm being honest I would go into the freshen bulls with out a stick my granda has some and they go mental after 3 years
Iv a feeling the boss his father doesn't like change or modernising things too much.people stopped using straw on cubicles years ago .holds disease and bad for cell count .for the acres u have u could keep alot more cows.are your family full time farming or partime ?ps ur videos are very good
Lots of people still use straw. No difference between straw or sawdust. Keep it dry and keep lime on
Good video but not best idea to answer questions while milking harder to hear you.
When I’m 16 can I work on your farm I’m 12 and live in uk
Would u not think of buying a small tractor for scraping out nothing fancy something cheap and small
What kind out tractor does he have now?
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How many acres have you
where is your sister does she not help.
Hello please reply me
Cannot understand you.
I think you still have a lot to learn. Feed has to improve a lot, animal comfort is important, and the genetics of your cows is far from expectations.
not good talking
Poor slaves
Cant hear what you are saying