Keeping Cows Happy One Hay Bale at a Time!
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- Опубліковано 17 кві 2024
- Today it’s all about keeping the cows happy, much like every other day on the dairy farm! We start off by cleaning the old hay out of the bunks and bringing them new fresh bales of hay, with plenty of tasty and nutrient dense alfalfa leaves. Lastly we focus on keeping the facilities clean. All to achieve the main goal of keeping our herd happy and healthy!
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MASON WE definitely need a video on that couch 😂😂😂😂
I really liked #44. She stuck with you the whole time. Made me think of something a retired dairyman told me years ago. I asked what breed of cows he had when he farmed. He said Holsteins and Brown Swiss. He proceeded to say, if the cows got out, you didn't know where the Holsteins would end up. But the Brown Swiss would come looking for him! Thanks for the video. Keep up the great work!!!
Looks like you have a herd of pampered/laid back cattle. All of you are to be credited for your patience with the livestock!!!
Inspector 44 said good job Aaron on cleaning the bunk lol Inspector 44 approved
Aaron I loved watching that cow with you, THESE ARE MY FAVORITE VIDEOS🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰with the cows
I love how the cows get so excited about new bedding. I remember our cows did the same thing when I was growing up on our ranch.
Pretty soon those cows will be outside overnight in those hills, cowbells ringing.... Can't wait for that.
Yes, Please make some more bells as I would like to purchase one. Thanks for today's video it was great.
Aaron love watching your videos! Good to see how happy the calves get with the new bedding and fresh hay!
Beautiful brown coat on the cow.
Thank You for your time and videos. I grew up on a dairy farm in Minnesota in the 60’s and 70’s. My family came to this country from Germany on New Year’s Eve 1952. So I remember doing a lot of the mix of old and new world farming.
Ok guys I grew up on a farm and had the pleasure of almost 20 years there before we had to sell out in 1984.. our auction was one of the toughest days of my life. 0f all the homemade gadgets we had I can honestly say I’ve never seen a couch wagon before!
I definitely would like to hear the story on the couch on the trailer! I actually posted about it long ago when it was in the background of an early video. LOL great vids - keep up the great work!
They get a little frisky with new bedding, nice to see.
I ENJOYED WATCHING THE VIDEO AARON 😊
I love the bell! It has such a beautiful sound and is so well made. Thank you for sharing your days on the farm. It brings back so many memories. Please stay safe, and God bless.
I will say one thing you always have some great looking livestock.
I love seeing how the Heffers like to play in the new bedding lol
Yes I would love to hear about the couch trailer lol
I like the couch trailer! Like to hear the story behind it 👍🏾
love it when River supervises!
I would be interested in one of your next cow bells. Thanks
Hi Aaron, I like your cows and calefs and bulls and chickens and ducks
Very Nice!
A Swiss will hang around for the last bite, and try to get the first one!😂 I'm a Holstein fan, but I have been at the halter of almost every breed. Swiss are calm,cool, collected, and always hungry. Not to mention that they don't like to hold their heads up in the show ring.🙄 But they clean up well, and hide stains. Great video, Aaron!👍
I love my hat. And delivery was very fast.
I love brown Swiss cows…….I had a brown Swiss calf that followed me around while I did the feeding every night….They are a beautiful cow….
Ha! I love the mobile couch. Reminds me of the many fun things I've built. I hope you don't end up regretting showing it on the yootoob. Safety Sally will be demanding to know where the seat belts, air bags, and roll cage is. LOL
Thanks for the video. All the best 🇬🇧.
Great day on the farm
Love it!!
good job!!
Mason. Looks like a float entry for sure. Tell us more.
Those young cows sure enjoyed romping around. Would imagine they could easily bump into to you.
I really like your cow bells. I have one that was my dad's. Don't know where he got it, but it has a nice sound. We use it to get attention. Unfortunately don't have a farm.
We use those sofa trailers for tractor rides.
Haha. i just had a feeling that somehow Mason was behind the "couch wagon"!
Nice video Aaron.
Driftless strong!
When your dad was talking about the auger I fell in one of Augers when I was 14 years old and cut my foot all the heck on loading the silage wagon not a good time
Always being watched lol
Love the care and respect you show your animals as for the coutch I'd say sell tickets and give farm tours I'd buy 😊
Mason, what's up with the couch wagon?
Enjoyed the video, Aaron.
You guys should install a power brush for the cow's
Please make more cow bells.
You have love one is always ( 1 animal) an overseer to make sure things are done correctly
I've missed your last 7 or 8 videos due to work. I'm going to catch up today.
Welcome back!
Thanks, I'll get caught up a soon as I can.
By the way: please tell me about the old cream separator. Do you still have all the parts? Can it be restored?
Hey Mason whats up with the couch?
How often does your bulk truck come? Your product becomes cheese??
Make some more
Still waiting for mine
Where’d you get the square bale feeder? It looks smaller than a large wagon. I’d be curious how many large round bales you think would fit in there. And name/brand and where to find one. TIA
I want to know if the couch comes with helmets and seat belts.
Part 2: I know Patz made barn cleaners with loading frames for spreaders. Why do y'all have an auger instead of the ramp that the cleaner can load the spreader. Looks like a potential hassle point, not to mention the risk factor. I'm just curious, y'all know what works best for you. 👍
Dairy barn manure is so sloppy it is difficult to get it up a slope. Auger alleviates this problem.
Don't cows eat grass? How come i don't see pasture?
You have to watch year round to see the pasture ol'son.
I have watched long enough to see them let them out in the Spring when the weather and grass is ready. Those cows look like they are dancing as they run out of the yard and into the pastures. It's funny. Have also seen them go out to check to see how they are all doing and looking for them by listening for the cow bells. Won't be long the way this weather is acting.
@@leahmollytheblindcatnordee3586 you would dance too of you had been locked up for months
I love my bell. Thank you from NY! Going on one of our Dexter mammas.