Buddy of mine sent me this video, thats me in the cow truck hauling out fats! Great experience at yalls place, guess im coming back to haul bales in today👍🏻
You should be proud how clean you keep everything it has to be a job to keep as place that clean.just a city guy but love watching to see where all our milk comes from.
Thanks for a great always interesting video. Your whole family sure works hard. With the bale problem!! I say, You always learn from your mistakes or problems. Great finding the broken light assembly you saved time and money.
New truck!? 2 sun roofs what!? Lol come on now give us a peek we like new stuff to lol I'm guessing you won't be needing a new windshield then anymore aye?
Good to have a video to watch, I've been looking the last few days, and haven't seen any, or maybe just not looking in right spot. Really missed seeing them, that's all, no pressure as I know you're super busy. You do such a great job on them, actually on everything you do. You have a high standard for quality and workmanship, which is a credit to you! Thank you from Beverley in Ontario :-)
ALWAYS like your videos, Jan. Good to see you back milking those fine cows...and all the other things that you are so good at. Nice to see your hard working mom as well. Quite the family. And what about that new truck, I think you had a broken windshield on the last one. Good on you all.
Lots of comments here advising him to replace the cracked windshield. But not if he was planning on trading it in on a new truck! Let the dealers mechanics do that.
I am still visualizing the look on your fathers face as he gives it test driving your new truck while you are nervously asking him to stop. All in all it was a great experience for a proud dad and a generous son. You all are kind hearted hard working people with good ethical standards. Oh , and good cows😊
Amazing video Jan! Great to see you milking again. Sweet calves. Hope you get a good price on the steers. Great find of your hazard light. Enjoyed the video. Thanks!
HA 😏. That "whatever it's called" is a " Slow moving vehicle " sign. You see them on all farm equipment on the farm, and you can not drive on public roads without it and flashing lights. ❤️🇨🇦
Actually the SMV sign and newer tractors going 50km+ is causing quite the debate between farmers and law enforcement in our area. Supposedly, you cannot do over 40km/h (24.8mph) if you have an SMV sign showing, otherwise you'll get charged for either speeding or invalid signage on heavy equipment. They only want the hazard lights flashing if you're intending to do over 40km/h, any slower and SMV must be fixed on the unit
Really silly, because you could easily be taking the tractor to a distant field, going over 40 km/hr (not slow-moving) but then coming back pulling a loaded wagon or farming implement, and going slow.
Great video as always, beautiful sharing and I really appreciate watching your lifestyle documentary video channel .. keep it up .. Merci beaucoup Monsieur
I used to trade my trucks around 80K. One time the salesman asked me Why are you trading today and I looked at him and said The windshield has a crack in it. You should have seen the look on his face. LOL Congrats on a new truck you work hard and deserve it.
Could order a couple o' Sonne Farms(YT) slappys(long herding sticks with noisy flags at one end)...seem to work well in guiding the cattle on their ranch/farm!?! Link in their description...
Well done for finding the light fitting, could have been a problem if it got caught up in some equipment. Interesting to see the calves drinking from a communal trough, does that mean some calves will get more than their fair share? Do you send the steer wagon over the weigh bridge? That sure is a big vehicle, good thing your roads are mostly straight.
It's supposed to indicate that a cow hasn't been scanned into the parlor correctly, but they never set up the feature, so the lights are always flashing.
The cows don't mind you back milking. They say you have good hands and they like you. I don't think it matters where the calves are as long as they have company. Herd animals like company. The haircut looks well on you. The main spear looks a bit short on that bale fork. I'd say from the tail wagging the calves are happy in their new digs. Did someone say "new truck?" Whoever built the bale wagon could have fastened the light better than that. It's called a slow moving sign. Great video. Pax.
hey jan, was wondering how you guys transition your steers from exiting calf barn to shipping, what your feeding program is, if you use ralgro etc, cause your finished steers look awesome. Also what weight are you trying to hit and how many months to shipping. Thanks, enjoy your vids
be good to the cows. they are very sensitive clever and cute animals that provide alot of luxury milk, i agree with veganists, but im too weak myself to go there so i try to find the most animal friendly people who also provide good milk from these amazing animals called cows.
Jan it's alright if theres not much milking videos on your uploads as you say there is always somethin to do milking is only part of the story as there are other jobs as well on the farm to do it's not only milking cows when the lagoon is full with liquid manure you'll be busy with that job it's always nice to see the Boss in your videos and it's also nice to see your Mum in your video Wow she's even wearing your merch as well it would be Nice if the Boss man wears your merch as well I do agree with your Mum the goats are just in there temporary as they will go to Nelines New setup then both places can be used for the steers it's Nice to see Neline and Mirjam in your videos I do agree with your idea Jan it's better to Pick the half Broken bale with the wheel loader later as it would be so much easier to do it that way All of yous are also in my prayers Great and interesting video Jan.
Do you sell the steers on the rail at the packing plant I ran a feedlot in Ault Colorado we had 25,000 ok Holstein steers we sold them on the rail a lot of sorting to get finished steers
Buddy of mine sent me this video, thats me in the cow truck hauling out fats! Great experience at yalls place, guess im coming back to haul bales in today👍🏻
Wow, a cameo of THE LADY OF THE FARM, BRAVO 👏
This truck's got Moon Roof! 👍👍
Let's see new truck
Another very interesting video Thank you
It’s always good to milk. You can make sure all the cow are healthy and the milking equipment is working properly
NEW TRUCK?! Let's see her, buddy!
You should be proud how clean you keep everything it has to be a job to keep as place that clean.just a city guy but love watching to see where all our milk comes from.
I know she isn't in a lot of your videos, but I absolutely love seeing your mom! She seems so lovable, and I love seeing how the two of you interact.
LOTTA HAY BALES
Let’s see the new truck
Always nice to see your Mom!! Lets see the new truck!!!! Great video.
Thanks for a great always interesting video. Your whole family sure works hard.
With the bale problem!! I say, You always learn from your mistakes or problems.
Great finding the broken light assembly you saved time and money.
No feed = no milk. Keep up the hard work.
Great video. Thanks.
Your family is lucky to have you jan your a good man! I actually should say the farm...the COWS lol are lucky to have you good work bud.
New truck!? 2 sun roofs what!? Lol come on now give us a peek we like new stuff to lol I'm guessing you won't be needing a new windshield then anymore aye?
All that money he’s making UA-cam videos…😂
Your incredible lucky to find a rear light in suts a big field.👍
Wow new truck ?!! Would like to see your new wheels . And congrats you deserve it you’re a hard working guy
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Was that a new truck? Lets see a guided tour of JanMobile next time.. :)
Good to have a video to watch, I've been looking the last few days, and haven't seen any, or maybe just not looking in right spot. Really missed seeing them, that's all, no pressure as I know you're super busy. You do such a great job on them, actually on everything you do. You have a high standard for quality and workmanship, which is a credit to you! Thank you from Beverley in Ontario :-)
Somebody has been working out.
Someone mentioned an additional set of spikes. They appear farm made. Could another set on the same bucket move 2 at a time? 👍😎✌
ALWAYS like your videos, Jan. Good to see you back milking those fine cows...and all the other things that you are so good at. Nice to see your hard working mom as well. Quite the family. And what about that new truck, I think you had a broken windshield on the last one. Good on you all.
Lots of comments here advising him to replace the cracked windshield. But not if he was planning on trading it in on a new truck! Let the dealers mechanics do that.
Add two mores spikes on the sides to help it spread out the load
I am still visualizing the look on your fathers face as he gives it test driving your new truck while you are nervously asking him to stop. All in all it was a great experience for a proud dad and a generous son. You all are kind hearted hard working people with good ethical standards. Oh , and good cows😊
A busy video love seeing what your up to and can we please see the new truck
Show us the new truck! PLEASE
Excellent farm❤❤❤
Amazing video Jan! Great to see you milking again. Sweet calves. Hope you get a good price on the steers. Great find of your hazard light. Enjoyed the video. Thanks!
Great milking and cleaning system. You and your sisters must make your parents proud. Love ❤ from Ohio USA
Wait I want that all White steer. I wish 😂
HA 😏. That "whatever it's called" is a " Slow moving vehicle " sign. You see them on all farm equipment on the farm, and you can not drive on public roads without it and flashing lights.
❤️🇨🇦
Triangle
Required to be reflectorized/triangle shaped...by many driving statutes...if equipment is used on publicly funded roads.
Actually the SMV sign and newer tractors going 50km+ is causing quite the debate between farmers and law enforcement in our area. Supposedly, you cannot do over 40km/h (24.8mph) if you have an SMV sign showing, otherwise you'll get charged for either speeding or invalid signage on heavy equipment. They only want the hazard lights flashing if you're intending to do over 40km/h, any slower and SMV must be fixed on the unit
Really silly, because you could easily be taking the tractor to a distant field, going over 40 km/hr (not slow-moving) but then coming back pulling a loaded wagon or farming implement, and going slow.
Cheers.
Thanks for sharing my friend the new video. 👍
What is up brother from the imperial county California 👍👍🇺🇲 and have a great weekend.
GOOD JOB!
Watching Jan doing things Is quite entertaining. And he is considered enough to explain what they are doing and why they are doing it.
Love your videos as I spent many hours milking
LOVE the fact that you are willing to show the ups and downs of farm life. Old farmers still make mistakes, too. Experience is the best teacher.
Going with my dad hauling cattle was one of my best childhood memory. Used to haul down to Pasco, Washington.
every time I watch these videos,you are working hard,good job,I know your parents are proud,you seem to know what to do
Nice to see ur mum on the farm
Great video as always, beautiful sharing and I really appreciate watching your lifestyle documentary video channel .. keep it up .. Merci beaucoup Monsieur
so cool, Rob
Nice looking hair cut Jan!
I’d love for a truck tour.
I used to trade my trucks around 80K. One time the salesman asked me Why are you trading today and I looked at him and said The windshield has a crack in it. You should have seen the look on his face. LOL Congrats on a new truck you work hard and deserve it.
Great video Jan. Would love to see the new truck. Love seeing your family. Thank you bud
Awe now see...this is the kind of videos that I like to see!!! It's very interesting to me!!! 🐄🐂🐄
GOOD MORNING
Sooo...hand-crafted beef calves! Ouch my back! LOL
Hahaha nice!
See youve been hitting the gym jan 💪💪
Good job guys
When seperating/herding the cattle for the packer, try swinging a 6 ft rope, it offers a wider presence, just loop it on a nail to store.
Could order a couple o' Sonne Farms(YT) slappys(long herding sticks with noisy flags at one end)...seem to work well in guiding the cattle on their ranch/farm!?! Link in their description...
I just got kisses by a cow in this video. 😊
Need to see the new truck.
12:58 when the steer kicks like that, anyone else’s mind yell “Parkour!”? Just me? 😂
Lets see the new truck Jan! 5.0? 2.7/3.5 Ecoboost?
Good video! Anxious to see the truck!
Goats??? You dad must be thrilled....
Mom is as awesome as Papa!
Finally took a little break as far as the videos go Jan’🇺🇸🙏🇨🇦
🤟🏻🇨🇦👍🏻
Lots of family group activity in this one. 🐄🐄🐄🐄💜💜💜💜🖖
Very interesting video ❤❤❤❤❤
Wash line = clean in place. CIP sys.
Well done for finding the light fitting, could have been a problem if it got caught up in some equipment.
Interesting to see the calves drinking from a communal trough, does that mean some calves will get more than their fair share?
Do you send the steer wagon over the weigh bridge? That sure is a big vehicle, good thing your roads are mostly straight.
WTH? Jan, where is the new truck? You left us all hanging. Great video as always!
Looks like y’all need to either clean or replace your floor mats in the milk room.
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Jhan are you practicing for the caber toss or hammer throw?
The material U have used for calves barn floor bed is chopped straw or some thing else ??? ❤️🇵🇰
Sawdust, they love it.
that was 5$ pocket money for milk you dont get this week🤪😜
Great video as usual. A quick question, what does the orange flashing light mean in the milking parlour? Thanks!
It's supposed to indicate that a cow hasn't been scanned into the parlor correctly, but they never set up the feature, so the lights are always flashing.
@@MellowYe77ow Thanks, appreciate it!
@@nickk8762 No problem. Glad that I could help!
Jan carry calf like its nothing. 💪
And his mom and sis doing the same thing. Girl power!!
Must be cooking in that vest. Dad: huh? 😄
The cows don't mind you back milking. They say you have good hands and they like you. I don't think it matters where the calves are as long as they have company. Herd animals like company. The haircut looks well on you. The main spear looks a bit short on that bale fork. I'd say from the tail wagging the calves are happy in their new digs. Did someone say "new truck?" Whoever built the bale wagon could have fastened the light better than that. It's called a slow moving sign. Great video. Pax.
Love the throw Jan does two circles and let it go!
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Hey dude how's it going? How about showing us your new truck😎😎 . See ya next time .
i think we need a new truck tour lol
Sounds like u guys need a new calf barn
Just a place for the goats.
@@OOpSjm Neline's working on it. She'll be moving the goats to her own farm soon.
hey jan, was wondering how you guys transition your steers from exiting calf barn to shipping, what your feeding program is, if you use ralgro etc, cause your finished steers look awesome. Also what weight are you trying to hit and how many months to shipping. Thanks, enjoy your vids
be good to the cows. they are very sensitive clever and cute animals that provide alot of luxury milk, i agree with veganists, but im too weak myself to go there so i try to find the most animal friendly people who also provide good milk from these amazing animals called cows.
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Jan it's alright if theres not much milking videos on your uploads as you say there is always somethin to do milking is only part of the story as there are other jobs as well on the farm to do it's not only milking cows when the lagoon is full with liquid manure you'll be busy with that job it's always nice to see the Boss in your videos and it's also nice to see your Mum in your video Wow she's even wearing your merch as well it would be Nice if the Boss man wears your merch as well I do agree with your Mum the goats are just in there temporary as they will go to Nelines New setup then both places can be used for the steers it's Nice to see Neline and Mirjam in your videos I do agree with your idea Jan it's better to Pick the half Broken bale with the wheel loader later as it would be so much easier to do it that way All of yous are also in my prayers Great and interesting video Jan.
Do you sell the steers on the rail at the packing plant I ran a feedlot in Ault Colorado we had 25,000 ok Holstein steers we sold them on the rail a lot of sorting to get finished steers
No one mentioning that Jan's biceps are getting huge💪! The lifting is paying off bro!
Thanks for pointing it out. I didn't notice till you said.
Yon; I noticed when the cows walking in to be milk, they favorited one side of the palor, 0:40
Am speechless about this milking technology
need a double bale spear pick two at a time, I still think a decent loader tractor is better for moving bales.
What's this about a new truck?
The fact that you ran downstairs to make sure that milk was only flowing to where it should go tells me that this was a “ lesson learned”!
You need 2 spikes on that big bucket...
how much is a load of steers worth?
Did Neline just deliver a spoiler. Saw the calves being moved on her channel glad to see another side to the move.
when you cows were loaded into the truck, where are they being taken to? You seemed to have skipped that part...
The cow sniffing the camura
How many liters of milk one cow give you per milking?
12-15 liters per day average
They average about 16.5 liters per milking, or 33 liters per cow, per day.
You know you're in trouble, when BOTH the Bossman & Boss Lady show up.
Can you get your dad and family more in your videos?