Greetings from south central Nebraska! Glad I found your channel. We started bale grazing our sheep last winter and love the results and fuel savings. Good luck on the mats, wish we all had dads like you!
Awesome video Matty its so hard to loose such fine calves at this stage after a successfully weaning theirs always something to set you back but I'm sure if anyone can figure it out it will be you with such knowledge of cattle Well done on the big order of maths Dane absolutely delighted for you Really enjoyed the video as always looking forward to the next Best wishes from Ireland 🇨🇮
Thank for the video Matt and Dane I am not sure how the marlo cab heater system works but I had a 1963 ford truck I put a recirculating heater hose heater on it with a check ball. It would heat the anti freeze up and push it throw the header core to the engine below the thermostat back to the heater core cab and engine always warm and ready to go even in the coldest weather. these recirculating hose heaters can be found at any automotive supplier.. Like the way you have your watering systems set up. Glad to see that your mats selling good for you Dane great use for the old tires. Guys love to watch your videos and all the ranch made inventions you guys make like the tire feed pusher idea.
We love your channel and have tried several of your ideas on our place in Wyoming. With the problem with the calves brain swelling try some dexamethazone, we have used it after a hard birth on bull calves and they bounce right back. This year, we Had two steer calves out of the blue get abcess in that area, cost us a vet visit and almost watched the vet barf which was worth the trip.
That’s the best a man can do is check em often then go check on them again! I bet your on the right track in way a thinking about a possible bacterial growth in the silage, Glad to hear that farm supply will be selling those Mats for the Cobett waters! ✌
We got one calf on its side in the bedding too in that cold weather. Found a bit of a hole I guess. But for having lows in the -40s and windchills in the -50s, we came through fairly unscathed. This new equipment sure doesn’t like cold weather. Especially if it has DEF.
Something to look into would be thiamine deficiency. It can also cause very similar symptoms to what you're experiencing in the sick calves you showed on your video. We ranch up in Alberta and have seen calves present very similar to this. In our case the thiamine deficiency was caused by a mineral imbalance of high potassium.
Enjoy watching all the different innovative ideas you all have. Keep up the good work. Stay warm. Also how does the sump pump in water tank work when it gets really cold? Thank you.
I like how you improvise and made that spinning tire to move feed up against the cement feeder. Question: you have mentioned Jim’s place numerous times in videos. Who is Jim and how far away is it from your place?
Great Vid! Sorry to hear about your health issues with calves. Would you recommend a creep feeder to someone who runs a herd of only 22 cows and calves a year?
Could it be polio? The other cause could be Advanced Coccidiosis. We used to run into that starting this time of year. The most effective/Acute treatment was Tetracycline IV, and make sure all the calves eating silage get a a high level of Rumensin. Best of luck!!
Lost a couple when we started calving there was still a few those damn black headed buzzards from Mexico around. They were harassing the cows while they were calving and calves ended up dying broke my heart!
I have no idea about animal husbandry. I trust that you are doing the best you can with these calves. Sometimes it doesn't work out. I'll tell you a family story. My Grandfather was a Colonel in the Army Corp of Engineers stationed in the China Burma India Theater during WW2. Elephants were an important part of the workforce building the Ledo Road from India to China. At some point the elephant operators, mahuts, came to the Army and said an elephant was sick and was lying on it's side. I guess this is a death sentence for elephants. The mahuts said he needed pain relief. Opium. The US Army paid some of the native workers in opium at that time. Or some derivative of it. There were several kilos of opium in a safe and my grandfather authorized giving the elephant a couple kilos to get the elephant on it's feet. It worked. I don't know the truth of this story but the basic facts around it are true. There's even a Ronald Reagan narrated video about the Ledo Rd which mentions my grandfather.
Great job building mats Dane
Great video Matt and Dane
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Welcome back and absolutely another spectacular beautiful shooting adventures and a very interesting video to watch .. thanks
👍👌❤️🇨🇦, if it was easy, everybody would be ranching
Hang in there buddy you’re not alone… it’s tough
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U Guys Rock. I am so Proud of u Dane. Such a Talent. I Hope the Calves Survive, has to be such a Bummer. Keep it Pushing!
Greetings from south central Nebraska! Glad I found your channel. We started bale grazing our sheep last winter and love the results and fuel savings. Good luck on the mats, wish we all had dads like you!
Awesome video Matty its so hard to loose such fine calves at this stage after a successfully weaning theirs always something to set you back but I'm sure if anyone can figure it out it will be you with such knowledge of cattle
Well done on the big order of maths Dane absolutely delighted for you
Really enjoyed the video as always looking forward to the next
Best wishes from Ireland 🇨🇮
So sorry for loss . Yall have done all you can, but mother nature , had other ideas . Keep at it !!! I am pullen for you !!! ( from Texas)
Thank for the video Matt and Dane I am not sure how the marlo cab heater system works but I had a 1963 ford truck I put a recirculating heater hose heater on it with a check ball. It would heat the anti freeze up and push it throw the header core to the engine below the thermostat back to the heater core cab and engine always warm and ready to go even in the coldest weather. these recirculating hose heaters can be found at any automotive supplier.. Like the way you have your watering systems set up. Glad to see that your mats selling good for you Dane great use for the old tires. Guys love to watch your videos and all the ranch made inventions you guys make like the tire feed pusher idea.
Thanks for the idea and thanks for watching
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You got that right, you just never know what you’re going to get hit with when raising cattle
We love your channel and have tried several of your ideas on our place in Wyoming. With the problem with the calves brain swelling try some dexamethazone, we have used it after a hard birth on bull calves and they bounce right back. This year, we Had two steer calves out of the blue get abcess in that area, cost us a vet visit and almost watched the vet barf which was worth the trip.
That is awesome!
That feed pusher wheel looks like it works good. Hopefully you guys have better luck with the cattle.
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That’s the best a man can do is check em often then go check on them again! I bet your on the right track in way a thinking about a possible bacterial growth in the silage, Glad to hear that farm supply will be selling those Mats for the Cobett waters! ✌
Thanks
We got one calf on its side in the bedding too in that cold weather. Found a bit of a hole I guess. But for having lows in the -40s and windchills in the -50s, we came through fairly unscathed. This new equipment sure doesn’t like cold weather. Especially if it has DEF.
Ya Iam realizing that need a heated shop😡🥶
Glad to see him standing in the corner lol
Something to look into would be thiamine deficiency. It can also cause very similar symptoms to what you're experiencing in the sick calves you showed on your video. We ranch up in Alberta and have seen calves present very similar to this. In our case the thiamine deficiency was caused by a mineral imbalance of high potassium.
Thank you we are working with the vet and he mentioned that exact thing
Hope for better luck soon!
Thank you
Enjoy watching all the different innovative ideas you all have. Keep up the good work. Stay warm. Also how does the sump pump in water tank work when it gets really cold? Thank you.
Sump is down in the water haven’t had any problems from cold
On those calves, I'd consider, given the harsh conditions, that they might have a vitamin or mineral deficiency.
good video
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Thunderhill, just a few miles from me!
Good guys
I like how you improvise and made that spinning tire to move feed up against the cement feeder. Question: you have mentioned Jim’s place numerous times in videos. Who is Jim and how far away is it from your place?
He’s a neighbor if you go back to our haying videos you will see him they go south in winter his place is just a mile away thanks
Great Vid! Sorry to hear about your health issues with calves. Would you recommend a creep feeder to someone who runs a herd of only 22 cows and calves a year?
I would say a Vern’s calves seem to really start easy with them good luck thanks for watching
@@Ranchingsodak thank you! sure appreciate it!
Could it be polio? The other cause could be Advanced Coccidiosis. We used to run into that starting this time of year. The most effective/Acute treatment was Tetracycline IV, and make sure all the calves eating silage get a a high level of Rumensin.
Best of luck!!
Magnetic block heater for the Menlo?
Lost a couple when we started calving there was still a few those damn black headed buzzards from Mexico around. They were harassing the cows while they were calving and calves ended up dying broke my heart!
Hang in there
Where is your hoodie from? What is the link to the info on your telehandler?
My hoodie? It’s an ariat rebar from my niece she’s a rep merlo is 42.7 google? Thanks for the comment
sorry for the losted calves😔
Like to see what that cross looks like cut maybe a 🥩 peek.😊
I have no idea about animal husbandry. I trust that you are doing the best you can with these calves. Sometimes it doesn't work out. I'll tell you a family story. My Grandfather was a Colonel in the Army Corp of Engineers stationed in the China Burma India Theater during WW2. Elephants were an important part of the workforce building the Ledo Road from India to China. At some point the elephant operators, mahuts, came to the Army and said an elephant was sick and was lying on it's side. I guess this is a death sentence for elephants. The mahuts said he needed pain relief. Opium. The US Army paid some of the native workers in opium at that time. Or some derivative of it. There were several kilos of opium in a safe and my grandfather authorized giving the elephant a couple kilos to get the elephant on it's feet. It worked. I don't know the truth of this story but the basic facts around it are true. There's even a Ronald Reagan narrated video about the Ledo Rd which mentions my grandfather.
WOW great story that’s awesome. My grandpa was also in WW2 as a mechanic he had some stories too …it was a different world thanks for sharing 👍