Our Cow’s 15 Hour Trip to the Breeding Farm
15 hours to get Dolly bred. Will it be worth it…
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Randy seems like such a genuine farmer who really cares about his animals just like your family !! What a perfect friendship ❤
@rivabalinnang8111
19 күн бұрын
❤❤❤ Animals baby
@neojoda2007
19 күн бұрын
I couldn't agree better
@BredCowPodcast
16 күн бұрын
Thanks for the nice comment! 🙂
Randy has a great energy about him…very Zen, very relaxed and my opinion is that Randy is the “Cow Whisperer”. I won’t even get into the wild boar thing. Thank you
@BredCowPodcast
16 күн бұрын
Thanks! 🙂
lmao not them eating burgers with dolly in the back. if only she knew..
How they are handling the cows shows positive results. Leave the breeding programs to the professionals that know how to handle the bulls, stallions, bucks....and have the facilities and knowledge to keep everybody as safe as possible. Randy is the go to guy. White House is showing and living their best lives and gracious enough to let us watch along the way. Thank you White House On the Hill.
@BredCowPodcast
16 күн бұрын
Thanks for your vote of confidence! I'll do my best to get her home bred.
JAKE: "What makes them so rare?" RANDY: "There aren't many of them." Classic "duh" moment right there! I know, I know, it was a long 24 hours.
So good to see your son reading a book instead of being glued to a phone! 😂❤
Wow, Eli has grown into a young man right in front of us!! Glad he has this alone time with you. I’m #12 of 13 children and didn’t get that till in my 20s. Hope you both had a wonderful trip!!
@Jessicasadd114
19 күн бұрын
Was thinking the same thing!
Tell Randy about Arms Family Homestead. They know a guy who's been helping with the feral pigs. Good Luck 😊❤
@seedandshovel
19 күн бұрын
yes!!!
@TahsisGothard
18 күн бұрын
Yes!!
14 hour drive is crazy to be honest its so far, but at least you got a good guy to take dolly to
Eli is growing so fast, what a great young man he is turning out to be!
Hello, Awesome video. Randy takes great care of the cows, not rushing the process. What a great relationship you guys have, it’s worth the drive. Thanks for sharing Randy’s farm he has some beautiful cows. Looking forward to another baby cow, They’re so cute. God Bless
@BredCowPodcast
16 күн бұрын
Thank You! 🙂
Bless Eli, being able to read in the car! Someone please tell Eli I am in awe of his resistance to travel sickness!
The way I started crying when I realized it was a father and son trip. That is the part of life I never got a chance to live, you're lucky.
@whitehouseonthehill
16 күн бұрын
I really enjoyed the time together with Eli, it was special 😊
@FynnOliverEmonSill
16 күн бұрын
@@whitehouseonthehill Core memory for sure…. my parents were divorced before I was a year old and my dad would take me on fishing trips, a couple hundred miles away on the Missouri river near Chamberland, South Dakota, we also go to Prairie dog hunting out there quite a few different years. I was more interested in being a geologist and looking at the rocks, which never quite got with my dad… But he was a good man and it was good times and very healthy. I was very fortunate to have a dad like that to give me those experiences.
So happy for a full-Length video of your doings. Any progress on the aviary?
That's an awesome plan with the cows ... Thank you Randy for all your help
@BredCowPodcast
16 күн бұрын
Thanks for following along! 🙂
The cow story is very interesting! It was very good to see Randy again.
@BredCowPodcast
16 күн бұрын
Thank You! :-)
Randy you are a good man! Thank you 🙏🏻 for helping Jake and his family. Your cows are beautiful and so well taken care of. I can see how much they mean to you! You really love what you do and you are good at it! Jake and Becky and family, may your family be blessed by God even more! You do so much good! I don't know what I would have done without being able to watch you and your family❣️ and all your beautiful animals! Looking forward to your posts have been my only way to keep going sometimes! Much love you guys!!
@whitehouseonthehill
18 күн бұрын
Thank you for the support!
You have a true friendship, and resource with Randy. Someone you can trust, who will breed your cows with the right type, and size bull so your cows won't have issues at birth with a calf who will be to big to deliver. It's a long ride down toward Houston but well worth it! Braums make a good burger, and fries. Bucee's makes an amazing chopped beef brisket sandwich (they're known for the sandwich).
@whitehouseonthehill
19 күн бұрын
Yes, I agree, Sandy!
@BredCowPodcast
16 күн бұрын
Bucee's for the win!
Love you guys, plant trees in the aviary for shade, shelter and protection
@sharronmiller451
19 күн бұрын
Wild pigs rear up everything!
@marynaradchenko3724
19 күн бұрын
Omg yes some trees would be awesome
@Littleprettyl1ve
13 күн бұрын
@@sharronmiller451 fair enough but they said they have a fence around the farm, also why wouldn't the pigs have gotten to their garden or chickens, i dont think there's pigs there
I finally caught one of ur vids right after you uploaded it!
Good luck Dolly💗. Safe home!
I am so glad you are growing your herd. Randy is a great guy and good at what he does. I love you guys. ❤❤❤
I hope Randy will be able to bread dolly successfully for you guys 🙏🏻🙏🏻❤️❤️❤️
Yay!! Randy! He knows his line of expertise, that's for sure! 👏👏👍
@BredCowPodcast
16 күн бұрын
Thanks for your vote of confidence! 🙂
The damage you saw at 5:37 was from a tornado on April 27, 2024. Great video by the way! ❤
@whitehouseonthehill
12 күн бұрын
Really? Wow, thanks for the info
The classic Texas Buc-ees, home sweet home.
You’re such a kind farmer !
Well I was very Impressed with your Breeder he knows his stuff and he cares that's a massive Tick in my book Keep Our Fingers Crossed it all works out good Thanks Loved the Vlog
@BredCowPodcast
16 күн бұрын
Thank You! 🙂
Wow it is so cool he actually has a pure bred "Lakenvelder" cow! They are quite a rare breed even in The Netherlands. Laken means sheet in Dutch and veld means field, so the name comes from the fact it looks like they have a white sheet around their back. They have some excellent breed characteristics like; friendly, gives birth easily, very low maintenance, doesn't need rich grass to produce good milk. If I would have a hobby farm this and the Austrian Pinzgauer would be the breeds I would like to keep.
@BredCowPodcast
16 күн бұрын
I've been trying to get my own for a while. Full bloods are very difficult to find, even in Texas!
Dairy is Dutch Belted and the Beef version is called Gallagher Cattle.
You’ve been amazing and caring for all the animals on your farm. I support people like you so keep up the hard work
What Randy is doing is a lot more natural. He is taking time and using mother nature to get them pregnant without the drugs that are so harmful. Praise God that you had Utube to find him.
@BredCowPodcast
16 күн бұрын
Thank You! 🙂
Randy is such a cool guy ❤❤ his animals are beautiful!
@whitehouseonthehill
19 күн бұрын
I agree 😊
@BredCowPodcast
16 күн бұрын
Thank you!
How are your pigs doing?
Great video. Fond memories of when I helped my father drive from Michigan to Texas 60 years ago.
A Lakenvelder! How exciting to see it in the USA!
Love seeing all the cows
If you can time it to hit the Dallas area around 3pm you won't hit so much traffic unless it's Friday that's when everyone takes off work early. Houston is kind of the same or after 8pm at night once work traffic dies down. If you ever get stuck in the city, I'd be glad to buy y'all a good plate of food!
Glad to see it going well❤❤
Randy is basically a pokemon master of cattle
@BredCowPodcast
16 күн бұрын
I hope that's a good thing! 🙂
I had no idea how close Randy is to us! Totally recognized your drive route!
Glad you two had a safe trip.....Thank y'all for the awesome video and God Bless..... Old F-4 II Shoe🇺🇸
7:13 in The Netherlands it is named a Lakenvelder.
Educational video . Thank you for sharing with us .
@whitehouseonthehill
18 күн бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it
The right name of the Dutch belted is a Lakenvelder en is not a Belgium cow but a cow from the Netherlands ( dutch )
@BredCowPodcast
16 күн бұрын
Lol, I was wondering when someone would catch that! Lakenvelder is the correct name for sure, but do you want someone with a Texas accent trying to say that?
@grienling
16 күн бұрын
@@BredCowPodcast i'm Dutch and i'm always near farmers and i seen a lot of cow breeds in my years so i now my cows 😉 . And yes i love to hear a texan saying Lakenvelder
I was wondering what should we put in our coop during the winter
@Littleprettyl1ve
19 күн бұрын
You can make seed bells, google recipes for bird seed bells and then just Google what you need, you can also add fresh foods, scatter feed
@reagan-or5fz
19 күн бұрын
@@Littleprettyl1ve thank you
🙋🏼♀️🕊. I just love this family. Wishing you all the best, Blessings 🕊💞🕊💞🕊💞🕊💞🕊
Good luck guys 👍
Randy is really knowledgeable, he is preserving some of rare breeds, I feel you should ger a Brahman breed and have 2 types of breed at your farm, woukd really appreciate if you consider this idea ❤❤❤❤❤❤
I also hope that your cows are going to be safe on the drive to and from Texas. 🙃
YOU CAME TO HOUSTON? hell yeah
We have Voodoo Donuts here in Oregon and they have a doughnut that big as well.
Bulls are awsome in farm New calf definitely going to be of good quality breed Each bull was amazing with different colours & some with horns
Going to watch tonight…TY!!
I love your videos and I have learned so much from them!
im afraid the AJDLN incubators or the GOYOJO incubators are cheaper and do the same job they both lay like 125 eggs and cost around 300-500$
Did a great job ❤
It's really good to see your kids on a farm.
"Nice trip to Texas! I’m honestly satisfied with the results."
Hence proved Mens or bulls we are crazy 😅
"What is the best way to replace Maisy if she isn't producing enough milk? Also, since Dolly is getting old, what is your plan for making replacements for each of them?"
6:42 reminded me of Shaq holding normal-sized objects, just in reverse
if you talked randy into starting a channel, l'd be a subscriber.
You guys should get some mini highland cows!
I really like Randy
@BredCowPodcast
16 күн бұрын
I like you too! 🙂
Are therrle no bulls closer to you? Why so far away?
I bought some chicken eggs and got one Hen that’s splash like that She is my favourite Love how they look Good luck on the breeding !
I have a buelingo brown swiss cross cow and she is a milk cow!
🤞Hope all goes well👍🏼🤞🙋🏼♀️
A full white jersey calf would be so cool ❤
Been waiting for update on aviary
So interesting. Love your channel and your family is amazing!
watching from philippines since day one.
Plz finish your Aviary..... I'm waiting so badly 😢
@ferozahmad1852
17 күн бұрын
Same here...huge suspense🧐
Great video
@Overlordplayzgaming
17 күн бұрын
Fr😊😂😅
I hope dolly breed successfully for sure
Oh my God, I really wish you guys lived in Texas so I can meet you guys but when I found out you went to Texas in this video I got so happy. I’m a huge fan and I love you guys so much. I watch you guys every day when you post so I wish you guys the best to breed your cow
Loved this video, very interesting
I like Randy he is a good man and now I know what a Texas donut is
@BredCowPodcast
16 күн бұрын
Texas Donuts are awesome!
@bingo45373
16 күн бұрын
@@BredCowPodcast I have seen them in Texas but at the time I was just starting out driving truck so we had no money about like now I just pay more taxes
ive just finish my 857ft chicken pen with 300 nesting boxes including the all the feed and straw bedding to breed high quality pure breed ayam cemani chicks to make some money and creat some revenue to buy some land whenm i turn 19
Truly, one of your best
Bro, we need some hatching videos. I enjoy it man. When I wanna relax, I play on one of your videos and thankfully it really helps me relax in a big time ❤
I have 2 splash Mariana, one rooster other one is a hen
ive been savein money up for like 5 years to buy ayam cemani chicken eggs to hatch and enough for a good incubator
I have splash ameraucanas I would be willing to trade for silkies if you're interested
I want to know Randy's thoughts on mixing a Jersey with a Scottish Highland
@BredCowPodcast
16 күн бұрын
Probably be good in colder climates
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That drive through Dallas is horrible lol
13:51 What kind of cow was that with the long crazy horns sticking south of its head?
Beautiful work how long it’s taking for dolly to breed and what is the best way you could get milk form Maisy if she’s not a good milk producer what is your best way to replace her
You guys should get some new cow breeds also 💪💪💪
I ask the same question
Wow I want that burger 🤤 I just love your whole family
It always amazes who don't know about braums. 😂😂 idk why. It just does. And sonic. So funny to me. And dang that a big donut. 😮
I like Randy! He's a nice person, and seems to have really good animal sense. Dolly seems to be doing well. She did so well that she got confused and went straight to get milked instead of the trailer lol! She's a good girl! I am curious as to why the jersey bulls turn aggressive at maturity. And I wonder if they were neutered if they would make good work plow oxen or something. I hate seeing male animals going to slaughter, or who knows where due to their nature. I know they feel it's their job to protect, and they can be quite dangerous. But I often wonder if there's also solutions that are beneficial under the right circumstances.
under 1hour gang 👇
Any progress on aviary we are waiting for that
I raised splash Americana I am an Tennessee
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HI!!