I love how you explain everything so that anyone can understand it. I, personally, have learnt a lot purely by watching and listening to you. So thank you so much Tyler for having your channel.
Rivet is absolutely gorgeous! He has produced a healthy golden glow in the herd. There seems to be a even match in the calves coloring with Little Boys participation. All the calve this year, even your two bottle babies, look fantastically well muscled.
I love how I feel like an apprentice every time Tyler does some work! The time he takes to explain everything is, to me, one of the reasons I just love watching this channel☀️🥳 Watching all the way from Norway, where the standard operation is different in its own way😊
Everything is looking good on the home front the bulls are looking good hope all the cows take and u have a fine crop of calves next year have a good weekend.
Good morning. It looks like the bulls are ready to go. The sunshine is bright and welcoming. You have a good day. The bottle calves are getting big. Thanks for sharing. 😊😊
I think the Bulls r ready to go do some work. They both r Beautiful, hence the Beautiful Healthy Calves. They get along Amazingly well, which is great. U do such Amazing work Tyler. I know ur Grandfather would be Proud. Keep up the Great Work, and Keep Pushing!
I got such a kick out of Rivet saying Hi! @ 2:16 When you introduced him when they were still in the bull pen. You answered all of my questions, lol, thanks! 😃
Good job on explaining all the stuff going with your ranch ! The bulls were for sure ready to get with the lady’s 😂! Fun to watch, with use of the drone!
This is one of my favorite farming videos and I can’t begin to say how much I appreciate you feeding us. You’re one hardwork farmer and deserve some type of award! God bless you! ❤👨🌾🐂🐂🐂🥩🥩🍖🍖🍔🍔
You are doing a great job educating people. I like listening to you because you are down to earth, not like some I have seen. A neighbor asked me why I wanted early calves. Yes, because of some of your reasons, but here in Colorado, we have not had much grass, we need rain! The biggest reason I came up with was that the calves will be big and old enough around October or November to sell them, that way, I don't have the expense of feeding them during the winter, only my cows. Please keep up the good work. God bless.
We run Texas Longhorns, but always enjoy your videos. We also have a UA-cam Channel; The Longhorn Channel. We all Cowboy a little different, keep up the good work. Nice to see a young person ranching.
It's amusing watching bull's that live together in close quarters much of the year, decide they need to challenge each other when first turned out. It is like they say "Tyler's fans are watching so let's give them a good show...En Garde!"
The bulls are always happy when they can get back with their girls! Doesn't take them long to get "reacquainted" either!😂😄🤣 I've always been partial to black Angus, but Rivet sure did throw some beautiful babies! Rivet is a good looking bull too, and seems to be pretty mellow as a bull goes.
Excellent video, thank you for explaining things the way you do. Not only do viewers like myself learn new thing's, you keep thing's interesting. Always look forward to the next video. 👍👍👍👍👍
❤ It's always an exciting day when you post a video. I watch everyone, the last 3 videos my settings were off and I couldn't make a comment. But, I'm back, watching n commenting from Southwest Florida. Great video, I remember the day your kiddo's named Smokey n Littles, Tooo cute ! Their growing so fast. I like to make a comment cause I enjoy watching you do a Great job.
hi FT isn’t it amazing nature knows exactly what to do and the timing is perfect your calves will be beautiful once again you are a wonderful farmer I look forward each time you post a video thanks.from Canada
Love your explanations. Because I was saying to myself, “I thought he was separating the herd this year?” And all the other parts of the equation. You really think these things through thoroughly, not a bad trait. Along with the MacQyver talents. Bulls look prime right now.
Are you going to post a video about culling? I enjoy those episodes. Your chats about why this and that cow are going - I was especially interested in #10 (I think), the one with the huge bag who couldn't feed her baby - I was wondering if she'd (and others) would be sticking around.
My Grandpa got a kick out of getting me to bring in the cows because he knew I was afraid of the bull. That bull would charge at me like an overgrown dog and I’d run for my life. He never did catch up to me though! 😂
Good look at your herd . You are ,through selective breeding and great bills devvoleping a Great heard . I wasnever a great judge of cattle, but even I can see you have quality.
I had to laugh at you calling the bottle calves. No idea how you can get rid of them as they look so happy running up there to get a bottle. I get the farming aspect as we had bottle calves when I was young, my grandpa and dad, just took them when I was gone at school...
Putting both bulls in with the entire herd has another benifit you didn't mention (I'm sure you know). If one bull is slacking the other bull can take up the slack. You probably won't have an even 50/50 split, as one bull could be more active than the other one. Keep doing it your way! You're a great farmer! I look forward to seeing your videos!
You never told us if it was a 50/50 on who had the most calf’s and count of bulls to heifer calf ratios. You always have so much information never need to ask any questions lol. Now I do haha. Take care
Do you plan on keeping any of the white ones for replacement heifers this next go around? or a total sell off.? 🤔🤔 excitement at every turn God Bless Bull Lucero USMC
Rivet’s dam is an exceptional cow. I hope Tyler keeps back his pick(s) of Rivet’s heifers as I believe they will do well for him, especially if he picks from his top cows.
My Grandad said "It's inbreeding if it's accidental and Line breeding if it's intentional." I know it's a little more complicated than that but you get the jest. 😆 🤣 😂
This is correct. Rivet was gene-sequenced prior to being sold and was found to be a red gene carrier. His dam has produced 2 black calves prior to Riveter. The bull is only half of the equation and Tyler’s cows have a lot of Hereford influence in them, so the calves with color are being influenced by both the sire and the dam.
I understand estimated Little Boy’s weight and over estimated Rivert’s…sure glad I hadn’t placed a bet on that 😂. The boys look really good, and ready to plant those seeds. Those bulls did not pay ANY ATTENTION to their children 😊😊😊
Old Indian Trick, you can pull you calves for 24 hours. The Mama cows will start cycling within 30 days. I used to do this every year when I ran Mama Cows
Loved how Rivet acknowledge your introduction.
Letting things happen naturally is so much easier.
Enjoy your day.
The boys look good! They are both throwing good looking calves!!!!
I love how you explain everything so that anyone can understand it. I, personally, have learnt a lot purely by watching and listening to you. So thank you so much Tyler for having your channel.
the bottle claves are so precious!! I always enjoy watching them. wish we get to see them more often, a little sneak peek would do😊
Rivet is absolutely gorgeous! He has produced a healthy golden glow in the herd. There seems to be a even match in the calves coloring with Little Boys participation. All the calve this year, even your two bottle babies, look fantastically well muscled.
I love how I feel like an apprentice every time Tyler does some work! The time he takes to explain everything is, to me, one of the reasons I just love watching this channel☀️🥳
Watching all the way from Norway, where the standard operation is different in its own way😊
I always love when the bulls get turned out!
I've come to realize what this channel means to me. It is chicken soup for my soul. Stay blessed and continue to be great farmer.
Great analogy! I agree, these videos are are calming.
Been a subscriber since lockdown, haven't missed a single video..
I was surprised when you were turning both bulls out together, so thanks for the update! They look really good 👍
Hi farmer Tyler, it's good to see the boys get busy. Good luck, and God bless you and your family from across the pond in Great Britain
Everything is looking good on the home front the bulls are looking good hope all the cows take and u have a fine crop of calves next year have a good weekend.
Good video Tyler. Thanks for taking us along and explaining the change of plans.
Good morning. It looks like the bulls are ready to go. The sunshine is bright and welcoming.
You have a good day. The bottle calves are getting big.
Thanks for sharing. 😊😊
You have two Beautiful Bulls. Their calves from last year show just what they are made of...Awesome!!!! You're gonna do Great! Hello from Michigan.
Looks good Tyler have a great day.
I think you did a great job on the shoot ...❤
Thank you for the drone shots.
It's fun to see the bulls so excited ❤
I think the Bulls r ready to go do some work. They both r Beautiful, hence the Beautiful Healthy Calves. They get along Amazingly well, which is great. U do such Amazing work Tyler. I know ur Grandfather would be Proud. Keep up the Great Work, and Keep Pushing!
that look on rivets face.. PRICELESS!!!
I got such a kick out of Rivet saying Hi! @ 2:16 When you introduced him when they were still in the bull pen.
You answered all of my questions, lol, thanks! 😃
Lot of strategy to this. I think your Grandpa would be so proud of you!
Good job on explaining all the stuff going with your ranch !
The bulls were for sure ready to get with the lady’s 😂! Fun to watch, with use of the drone!
This is one of my favorite farming videos and I can’t begin to say how much I appreciate you feeding us. You’re one hardwork farmer and deserve some type of award! God bless you! ❤👨🌾🐂🐂🐂🥩🥩🍖🍖🍔🍔
What a good video. I like bull turnout day a lot, almost as much as they do!
You are doing a great job educating people. I like listening to you because you are down to earth, not like some I have seen. A neighbor asked me why I wanted early calves. Yes, because of some of your reasons, but here in Colorado, we have not had much grass, we need rain! The biggest reason I came up with was that the calves will be big and old enough around October or November to sell them, that way, I don't have the expense of feeding them during the winter, only my cows.
Please keep up the good work. God bless.
Those are two Big animals, I enjoyed turn out day
We run Texas Longhorns, but always enjoy your videos. We also have a UA-cam Channel; The Longhorn Channel. We all Cowboy a little different, keep up the good work. Nice to see a young person ranching.
Nice bulls, stellar calves. Good work Tyler
You do brilliant work … good luck 🍀
It's amusing watching bull's that live together in close quarters much of the year, decide they need to challenge each other when first turned out. It is like they say "Tyler's fans are watching so let's give them a good show...En Garde!"
The bulls are about eating and mating...what a great life!
I sure can learn a lot about something I’ll never need to apply, thank you I just like watching the cattle and your fence work
"Bull turnout. It's always an exciting day." -- Rivet and Little Boy
The bulls are always happy when they can get back with their girls! Doesn't take them long to get "reacquainted" either!😂😄🤣 I've always been partial to black Angus, but Rivet sure did throw some beautiful babies! Rivet is a good looking bull too, and seems to be pretty mellow as a bull goes.
They are adorable ☺️
Saludos desde Guadalajara Jalisco México 👍👍👍
Great video ! Now I have something to look forward too the “” new babies”” 👍🏼👊🏻
Those boys were putting on a show for the ladies. 😄😄😄
I know what you mean
❤❤VIDEO ❤❤looking forward to seeing your new videos ❤❤ calving season next year ❤❤
Good post! Good discussion!
Your system that you're working seems awesome the way you are working it THANK YOU FOR THE VIDEO
lovin the guitar pickin on this video
Beautiful Bulls, do what you do 6-18-2024❤
Love the information you give out in your videos, absolutely wonderful set up you have😊😊x
Maybe Smokey is weaning himself.
It's nice the bulls have eachother. They get along well.
Excellent video, thank you for explaining things the way you do. Not only do viewers like myself learn new thing's, you keep thing's interesting. Always look forward to the next video. 👍👍👍👍👍
❤ It's always an exciting day when you post a video. I watch everyone, the last 3 videos my settings were off and I couldn't make a comment. But, I'm back, watching n commenting from Southwest Florida. Great video, I remember the day your kiddo's named Smokey n Littles, Tooo cute ! Their growing so fast. I like to make a comment cause I enjoy watching you do a Great job.
Great job Tyler.... good explanation of your breeding process.
It's amazing how much tbe bulls have changed in a year. Good looking boys!
Never miss your videos thanks ❤❤❤from Southern California 😊😊
hi FT isn’t it amazing nature knows exactly what to do and the timing is perfect your calves will be beautiful once again you are a wonderful farmer I look forward each time you post a video thanks.from Canada
I bet the bulls are happy.
Great information. I appreciate it.
Gramp called it "datenight" or the "hookup hour"... 😂😂😂
Good explanation.❤️🇨🇦
Always a good day when it’s time to turn the bulls out!
Great video
Love your explanations. Because I was saying to myself, “I thought he was separating the herd this year?” And all the other parts of the equation. You really think these things through thoroughly, not a bad trait. Along with the MacQyver talents. Bulls look prime right now.
GREAT video. Appreciate how you explain your operation.
The bulls have really matured since last breeding season. They look great.
You're working smarter, not harder!😉
Love the bottle calves
Cattlemen's logic. Thank you, Tyler.
Are you going to post a video about culling? I enjoy those episodes. Your chats about why this and that cow are going - I was especially interested in #10 (I think), the one with the huge bag who couldn't feed her baby - I was wondering if she'd (and others) would be sticking around.
Rivet is one big beautiful boy 🥰
Good afternoon Tyler
The bulls and cows like the way you do it, but please alot more often
My Grandpa got a kick out of getting me to bring in the cows because he knew I was afraid of the bull. That bull would charge at me like an overgrown dog and I’d run for my life. He never did catch up to me though! 😂
Another interesting vid! It all makes great sense! ❤❤❤
Good look at your herd . You are ,through selective breeding and great bills devvoleping a Great heard . I wasnever a great judge of cattle, but even I can see you have quality.
I love the bottle calves so much so cute ❤
This video was very entertaining, FTR.
Awe..Rivet seems to be a gentleman ❤
Thx
Am in South Africa I love your work wow your infrastructure is perfect can you please donate me some 😊
I love your bovine pets.
Tyler, this video was just a lot of bull😊. Meant in the nicest way.
I had to laugh at you calling the bottle calves. No idea how you can get rid of them as they look so happy running up there to get a bottle. I get the farming aspect as we had bottle calves when I was young, my grandpa and dad, just took them when I was gone at school...
Have you gotten stock from the Gary Silva Ranch in Herald?
Putting both bulls in with the entire herd has another benifit you didn't mention (I'm sure you know). If one bull is slacking the other bull can take up the slack.
You probably won't have an even 50/50 split, as one bull could be more active than the other one.
Keep doing it your way! You're a great farmer! I look forward to seeing your videos!
Good job bulls
You never told us if it was a 50/50 on who had the most calf’s and count of bulls to heifer calf ratios. You always have so much information never need to ask any questions lol. Now I do haha. Take care
Do you plan on keeping any of the white ones for replacement heifers this next go around? or a total sell off.? 🤔🤔 excitement at every turn God Bless
Bull Lucero
USMC
Rivet’s dam is an exceptional cow. I hope Tyler keeps back his pick(s) of Rivet’s heifers as I believe they will do well for him, especially if he picks from his top cows.
Cool😊
What's the age difference on your bulls? If I remember back when you got Rivet he was quite a bit bigger. Little boy has caught up nicely.
Git er dun, Rivet
You turned out the Bismark Bull in the steer pasture...how does he fit into the future breeding plans?
I like your channel...
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We have a small operation and we still let it happen naturally.
Cool
My Grandad said "It's inbreeding if it's accidental and Line breeding if it's intentional." I know it's a little more complicated than that but you get the jest. 😆 🤣 😂
Line breeding when it works, inbreeding when it doesn’t 😂
Off subject, but I was watching a four year old video where FT got a Border Collie puppy. Never seen her in any videos. What happened?
When you do split them into breeding groups you could have some big fall battles like Pete from just a few acres has!
Will you keep and from rivet to help your future stock
Rivet should also make black calves too
This is correct. Rivet was gene-sequenced prior to being sold and was found to be a red gene carrier. His dam has produced 2 black calves prior to Riveter. The bull is only half of the equation and Tyler’s cows have a lot of Hereford influence in them, so the calves with color are being influenced by both the sire and the dam.
@@jeremystrand6813 Great explanation Jeremy. Rivet is such a stud bull. Love his conformation.
I understand estimated Little Boy’s weight and over estimated Rivert’s…sure glad I hadn’t placed a bet on that 😂. The boys look really good, and ready to plant those seeds. Those bulls did not pay ANY ATTENTION to their children 😊😊😊
How long do you keep your bulls for and do you plan on keeping the same genetics in your next sires?
Old Indian Trick, you can pull you calves for 24 hours. The Mama cows will start cycling within 30 days. I used to do this every year when I ran Mama Cows