I'm amazed. No annoying music, no silly bla bla bla, no arrogant presentations, no "funny jokes" ... absolutely direct, clear, objective and inspirational. BRILLIANT edition, and proper orientation..I already subscribed it.
Iv been following you for the last year now and over this last year seeing the cattle you have they are exceptional stock and I can't wait to see more of what you breed over the coming years keep up the good work
As a small dairy farmer, I really like the compact size of your milking parlor and pit. Since we have goats (just under 40 head), we use milking stands in our parlor and though we have a pipeline vacuum system, we don't have a line for milk and therefore use several bucket milkers. Anyway, I really like your system. I noticed that you used a metal strainer when manually adding to your bulk tank and I am wondering if you have different dairy regulations than we have in Vermont, as we are not permitted to use woven-wire utensils of any kind due to that being a food/bacteria trap. Any crossing of wires must be physically joined with a weld or be molded as in a plastic mesh. Our state Agency of Agriculture regulations are identical to the federal Grade "A" Pasteurized Milk Ordinance. Just wondering if your regulations are different.
Thanks 😀 well we have constant testing of microbiological state of the milk and I don't think there's much emphasis on what you shouldn't use, as long as the microorganisms in the milk are below a certain limit. 🤔 There are recommendations of course 😉 thanks for your question 🙂
@@farmerspov4709 Thanks for your reply. We have the same microbial testing as you (they sample our milk every four weeks). Because we are also a cheese-making creamery, we have to perform an antibiotic self-test using the Delvo Mini-P kit for each batch of milk that we process. If you are in the situation where a tanker picks up your milk, then the destination plant would be the one to perform the antibiotic test. Anyway they keep us farmers on our toes so the consumer gets the best quality product we can give them. Best, Peter.
I live your videos so much. I hope that you reach the 20k next year. (or more) Also a big thank you that your farm is still alive while other farms are bigger than yours is. Happy new year in a few ours and see you in 2021🎆🎉
Will you be making move video’s in the year 2023 to see if you can make it to 20K ?Your a hard worker and nobody can say your not you don’t stop until your done or almost done and get up early to finish .
Great video 👍 thank you for the video's though the year appreciate the time and effort you put in hope to see more in 2021 thanks 👍 Happy New year to you and the family let's hope it goes well and stay healthy 👍 All the best Antony
Greath video i also working with cows but just in summer in Alps in Switzerland people dont realize how hard this job actually is..But i like working wiht animals just sometime is too much i work 13 sometime 15 hours per day no day of 98 day non stop ..Is not just milking ,cleaning but also make chesse prepare food for cows and so many other think like i say its no ease job--
And if you ever wanted to have a gentle German giant as an intern for a bowl of soup and a spot for his sleeping bag, don't hesitate. Cows rule the world, and God bless them too.
They are simmentals, some of them are crossbred with red holstein or montbeliard and the gray ones are brownswiss breed 😉 simmentals average around 7500 l in standard lactation on our farm 😉
Hi you have brown swiss and fleckvieh cows. Im based in ireland and we are importing fleckvieh cows and heifers. Are you happy with them. What milk solids are you getting. Thanks
Hi. Yes, we are happy with them, they average around 7500 l per year on our farm, with 4,5 % fat and 3,5% protein. Most are very robust animals and give great bull calves 😉
@@farmerspov4709 Is there a reason you don't spray off the cows when milking? Too cold? It's hard to know if your cows are healthy when you can't see most of their skin. You are very dedicated farmers though
We wash them if needed but it's best to keep the udder as dry as possible. Well I guess its hard to tell through those videos but since we are just a small farm we try to really take care of their health... Thanks 🙂
It is absolutely disgusting to see all the shit around the utter and you do not clean it off very well. It turns me off to wanting to ever consume any milk products.
Relax, it ain't as bad as it looks on camera 😅 of course some cows can be dirtier sometimes, but I make sure that nothing goes into the milk line. As you can see I clean them with dry towel, if I would spray water around, it would make things worse as it could start dripping down the udder... 🙄 However, I use water where needed 😉 I assure you the milk doesn't get contaminated, after all I drink it myself 😉
@@farmerspov4709 You wrote relax. Wow... Is that anyway to address a concern someone viewing a video you posted. I could not believe your response when I read it. Total disrespect for me and my concern. You have a lot to learn about communicating with the public especially if you want to win the over. Shit is shit even if it is on the utter of a milking cow. I grew up on a farm.
@@kennethgebhardt5318 Yes, from your comment I felt you are very worried, even to the point of stopping consuming dairy products. These concerns, however, only came about because of a few scenes in the video that, according to you, suggest that shit somehow mixes with milk. This, of course, is not true. Based on one answer, you say that I still have a lot to learn about communication. Therefore, from your response, I can conclude that you are just a very sensitive person, in terms of dirt and in terms of words that are uttered to you and you do not like. But I won't haste judging you, based on that. However, I apologize if the word relax is not appropriate, I am sorry, English is not my language. I just wanted to reassure you that even if it looks ugly to you, it’s not as bad as it might look. Of course, your opinion is still your opinion, you can have it and I don't want to win anything between us, there is nothing to win.
@@farmerspov4709 Have a good life. It is not only on your farm it is like that on most modern day diary farms and it grosses me out. To me it is just disgusting to see shit on milking cows while being milk. You do not have to agree with me and nor do I want you to.
I'm amazed. No annoying music, no silly bla bla bla, no arrogant presentations, no "funny jokes" ... absolutely direct, clear, objective and inspirational. BRILLIANT edition, and proper orientation..I already subscribed it.
Thank you, much appreciated! 😊
Yes very nice video. 👍🇺🇸
No matter how big or small your herd is, the daily chores remain the same....
Great video, stay safe in 2021..
Yep, true 🙂 thanks, you too 😉
Sretna Nova godina komšija!Puno uspjeha u 2021.
Hvala, i tebi! 🙂
I spent my summers working on my uncle’s dairy farm. We had a 6 stall milk barn very similar to yours. Thanks for sharing.
Nice 🙂
I need any work or job there can you help me?😀
Thanks for sharing your videos with us and help take our minds away from our troubles in 2020. Happy New Year! 🎉
Great video and a tidy well run operation , Best of luck for 2021
Piekna farma. Dobra robota. Życzę Ci szczęśliwego Nowego Roku 2021👍👍👍🍾🍾🍾🍾
And thanks for sharing your work with us all the best from Spain ❤️
*HAPPY - NEW - YEAR "
TO YOU AND YOURS
( FROM ALL OF US HERE.
GRATEFUL THANKS FOR ALL THE VIDEOS.
Grettings from Portugal to Slovenia brother beautiful farm 💪🏻🙏🏻
Hi, thank you 🙂
Iv been following you for the last year now and over this last year seeing the cattle you have they are exceptional stock and I can't wait to see more of what you breed over the coming years keep up the good work
Happy new year. Great to see a small farm in Slovenia. Got a new subscriber Greetings from Alberta Canada
Thank you very much! 🙂 Greetings 😉
Srećna nova godina, sve najbolje!!!
Happy New Year 😉😊
Happy new year...
Lovely set up
As a small dairy farmer, I really like the compact size of your milking parlor and pit. Since we have goats (just under 40 head), we use milking stands in our parlor and though we have a pipeline vacuum system, we don't have a line for milk and therefore use several bucket milkers. Anyway, I really like your system.
I noticed that you used a metal strainer when manually adding to your bulk tank and I am wondering if you have different dairy regulations than we have in Vermont, as we are not permitted to use woven-wire utensils of any kind due to that being a food/bacteria trap. Any crossing of wires must be physically joined with a weld or be molded as in a plastic mesh. Our state Agency of Agriculture regulations are identical to the federal Grade "A" Pasteurized Milk Ordinance. Just wondering if your regulations are different.
Thanks 😀 well we have constant testing of microbiological state of the milk and I don't think there's much emphasis on what you shouldn't use, as long as the microorganisms in the milk are below a certain limit. 🤔 There are recommendations of course 😉 thanks for your question 🙂
@@farmerspov4709 Thanks for your reply. We have the same microbial testing as you (they sample our milk every four weeks). Because we are also a cheese-making creamery, we have to perform an antibiotic self-test using the Delvo Mini-P kit for each batch of milk that we process. If you are in the situation where a tanker picks up your milk, then the destination plant would be the one to perform the antibiotic test. Anyway they keep us farmers on our toes so the consumer gets the best quality product we can give them. Best, Peter.
Interesting, thanks for sharing 🙂
Happy new year
Happy New Year from Canada, love the videos! Keep up the hard work!
Happy New year! 🎆🎆🥂
Happy new year!! And thank you for all the great videos! 😊✌️👍👍
Likewise 😁
Happy New year🎅
lovely set up and cows, thanks for posting, happy new year and greetings from Ireland
Keep the videos coming you have a nice farm and some lovely cows Happy new year from England
Happy New year of Brazil
Srečno navo lejto tud van. Hvala na posnetku 😀😀🥰
Happy new year 👍
Happy new year!
Evo srečnga pa zdravga v letu 2021 pa da bo v 2021 velik mlekeca😁😉
Happy New Year And Keep The Videos Coming
Buon anno ! 🇮🇹
Nice video man. Happy New Year to you and your family.
I look forward to watching your next installment
Wish u very best man and that small dairy farm to become much bigger. Respect✊✊
Great Video - Happy New Year to you and your family
Happy New Year
I live your videos so much. I hope that you reach the 20k next year. (or more)
Also a big thank you that your farm is still alive while other farms are bigger than yours is.
Happy new year in a few ours and see you in 2021🎆🎉
МОЛОДЦЫ!!!
👍👏💖!!!
happy new year, hope for a better 2021 great vids keep it up for us farmers and workers
schönes video, frohes neues Jahr
Happy New Year!
Will you be making move video’s in the year 2023 to see if you can make it to 20K ?Your a hard worker and nobody can say your not you don’t stop until your done or almost done and get up early to finish .
I don't know 🤔😀 thanks 🙂
Happy new year! We got some snow and sleet yesterday so we started snowplowing season.
I love ur vids!
Keep up the work!
Happy new years EVE!
I wish you a great and happy new year 2021
Great videos! Happy New Year!
Happy New year keep up the the god work and we hope you make plenty of videos like you did in this year God bless you☺️
Srecna nova godina druze!!!
Sta je to sto meljes u kombinaciji sa kukuruzom,i jel dva puta ili jednom dnevno dajes TMR obrok😉
Hvala, enako 🙂 ječmen, TMR dajemo jednom dnevno 😉
@@farmerspov4709 hvala druze 😁
Great job, Happy New Year best wishes & Can’t wait for new videos in 2021 🎉🎊
Great video. How many cows do u milk
Thanks, currently 36 😉
Farmer is beutifull job but one of the most harder job in world...
True 🙂
Odgledao sam dosta tvojih klipova i možete dosta toga novog da se nauči, ali nisam video gde čuvaš malu telad.. Pozdrav iz Srbije!!!
Hvala, pokazat ću u jednom videu 😉
Great video 👍 thank you for the video's though the year appreciate the time and effort you put in hope to see more in 2021 thanks 👍
Happy New year to you and the family let's hope it goes well and stay healthy 👍
All the best Antony
That is a bit big good size for a small Dairy farm mate I like your humbleness 😂 God bless you all :)
Srečno novo leto😊
Zakaj ne kupiš večo lopato za popravljanje sena k kravam 😂
Sve najboljše i tebi v novom letu!
Silaža je težka stvar... 😅 Hvala 🙂
Greath video i also working with cows but just in summer in Alps in Switzerland people dont realize how hard this job actually is..But i like working wiht animals just sometime is too much i work 13 sometime 15 hours per day no day of 98 day non stop ..Is not just milking ,cleaning but also make chesse prepare food for cows and so many other think like i say its no ease job--
Interesting, yes, I agree 🙂
Sorry but if you just love the animal then you feel like that this is not so hard job it's so easy
@@jonisaini4685 yea true ...but just sometime is too much and u feel u need rest
I am a dairy farmer. That'd be the way I wanna work.
Cool 😁
And if you ever wanted to have a gentle German giant as an intern for a bowl of soup and a spot for his sleeping bag, don't hesitate. Cows rule the world, and God bless them too.
Will keep it in mind 😄 well said 🙂
Ker letnik je mesalna...? Drgac pa top video👍👍
Mislim, da 2015 🤔 hvala 🙂
I am from India I love dairy I milking do by hand
Auguri 2021
Srečno pa zdravo ;D želim da bi krave fejst molzle pa nič mastitisov mele :) super video še več takih o promociji našega dela :D
Super želje, hvala, enako! 😁
вот это технологии, все так удобно работать, не то что в россии, на еще до этого долеко
Well thank you 😀
Hello, what model is the feed shredder?🙂🙏👍
It's Gruber, Rollermill 1055-30 I believe 🤔
Bro thanks you ....
good Management of cow farm
I am from india we have goat farm
Nice, how many goats? For milk production?
Are those fleckvieh. What's your herd yield. Fat and protein. Nice video
Yes, they average around 7200 l in standard lactation, currently with 4.53 % fat and 3.63 % protein 😉
Do you clip the cows tails? Keeps their rear a lot cleaner
Yeah, the ends, but not all at the same time... 🙄 😀
🤩🤩🤩👍👍
What days you release new videos and how often??
I don't have a schedule but I try to make at least one a week now 🙂
dont recognise the breed of cows you have what are they? a dual breed? how much milk do they give?
They are simmentals, some of them are crossbred with red holstein or montbeliard and the gray ones are brownswiss breed 😉 simmentals average around 7500 l in standard lactation on our farm 😉
I find clipping the hair on their tails makes them much cleaner in the milking parlour
Yeah I bet 🙃 usually I trim them when they are so long that they can hit me in the face for good morning 😆
Srečnga pa zdavga
Hello from iraq
Hi! 😉
Hello
What’s the sugar for? Never seen that added to a ration before
For energy, similar as molasses 😉
What's in your cow feed ....please answer.....
TMR for our cows currently consist of grass and corn silage, hay, dry corn and barley, pumpkins, canola, sugar, baking soda and vitamins 😉
Add some herbs in their diet and then see the result you get more healthy yours cows
Hi friend, what is the feed mix?
Corn and grass silage, vitamins, pumpkins, sugar, canola, dry corn and barley.
@@farmerspov4709 thanks
What tractors do you have
Fiatagri DT55-56, New Holland TN70DA, Deutz Fahr Agroplus 85 and John Deere 5085M 😉
How many dairy cows do you have? Greetings from Poland
38 milking, 60 altogether 😉
@@farmerspov4709
What milk prices in your country?
Around 0,30 € per liter
Is this in lisbellaw
In Slovenia 🙂
@@farmerspov4709 oh right because that looks like my house with all the lights because we have that done up all arounf are house
nice 😁
Hi you have brown swiss and fleckvieh cows. Im based in ireland and we are importing fleckvieh cows and heifers. Are you happy with them. What milk solids are you getting. Thanks
Hi. Yes, we are happy with them, they average around 7500 l per year on our farm, with 4,5 % fat and 3,5% protein. Most are very robust animals and give great bull calves 😉
Kolk maš velik bazen?
1700 l 😉
How many and what breed of cows u got
We have 60 cows and heifers, mainly simmentals and some brownswiss 😉
Where are you from bro
From Slovenia, Europe 😉
Plz tell me ingredients of u use
Currently grass and corn silage, hay, canola, pumpkins, dry corn and barley, sugar, baking soda, yeast and vitamins 😉
@@farmerspov4709 thank u so much
Veer. Kire. Country
Slovenia 😉
@@farmerspov4709 pagi.. Kida. Gay. Se. Work. Permit. Te
Kako je ime vaši kmetiji
Pr Lovret 😉
Na Facebooku vas nenajdem
Nismo na Facebook-u 😉
Kje pa
So this is why farmed milk tastes dirty
Wouldn't know about that, our milk is quite tasty 🤔
@@farmerspov4709 Is there a reason you don't spray off the cows when milking? Too cold? It's hard to know if your cows are healthy when you can't see most of their skin. You are very dedicated farmers though
We wash them if needed but it's best to keep the udder as dry as possible. Well I guess its hard to tell through those videos but since we are just a small farm we try to really take care of their health... Thanks 🙂
I have a buffalo dairy farm in Hyderabad
Interesting 🙂 what's like working with buffalos, are they as calm as cows? 🤔
Let me work with you
It is absolutely disgusting to see all the shit around the utter and you do not clean it off very well. It turns me off to wanting to ever consume any milk products.
Relax, it ain't as bad as it looks on camera 😅 of course some cows can be dirtier sometimes, but I make sure that nothing goes into the milk line. As you can see I clean them with dry towel, if I would spray water around, it would make things worse as it could start dripping down the udder... 🙄 However, I use water where needed 😉 I assure you the milk doesn't get contaminated, after all I drink it myself 😉
@@farmerspov4709 You wrote relax. Wow... Is that anyway to address a concern someone viewing a video you posted. I could not believe your response when I read it. Total disrespect for me and my concern. You have a lot to learn about communicating with the public especially if you want to win the over. Shit is shit even if it is on the utter of a milking cow.
I grew up on a farm.
@@kennethgebhardt5318 Yes, from your comment I felt you are very worried, even to the point of stopping consuming dairy products. These concerns, however, only came about because of a few scenes in the video that, according to you, suggest that shit somehow mixes with milk. This, of course, is not true. Based on one answer, you say that I still have a lot to learn about communication. Therefore, from your response, I can conclude that you are just a very sensitive person, in terms of dirt and in terms of words that are uttered to you and you do not like. But I won't haste judging you, based on that. However, I apologize if the word relax is not appropriate, I am sorry, English is not my language. I just wanted to reassure you that even if it looks ugly to you, it’s not as bad as it might look. Of course, your opinion is still your opinion, you can have it and I don't want to win anything between us, there is nothing to win.
@@farmerspov4709 Have a good life. It is not only on your farm it is like that on most modern day diary farms and it grosses me out. To me it is just disgusting to see shit on milking cows while being milk. You do not have to agree with me and nor do I want you to.
Thanks, you too 😉