Weaning Calves - The BAR Exam
We wean all but 7 of the bottle calves, and one of my heifers passes what I call "The BAR Exam".
Filmed 10/14/18
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I love your videos!!! Can't wait for more harvest!
Hello. I am not a farmer but I like the way this channel shows how farms work
@seanryan7450
5 жыл бұрын
He might not pin this comment, so I want to say keep up the amazing work you are doing on this channel and in your farm
I am so glad you and your brother work well together for the better good. Another channel, Walker Farms, those brothers work hard together also. To pass on the family tradition, family gas to...too many generational farms destroyed by BS. Your family is a wonderful example of teamwork!
Hufff!! Moving cattle, hard work... but satisfactory results, means calfs are growing up as planed. Nice video Ryan!!!!
The BAR Exam. I like that term. I'm going to start using it in our rodeos when they try to go through the arena fence.
gotta love farm humor..love it Ryan
Moving cattle, on going activities for herd management. Calves look good. Take care, thanks for sharing!
Thanks for sharing Ryan..
Ryan as always thanks for the great vids and as always keep safe.
thanks for sharing the video
Bar exam, I like that Ryan. It is amazing how bovine have such great high jumping skills. Put some of those horses to shame.
nice looking calves , brings back a lot of memories, looks like it will be dry enough to harvest soon.
Great video always love the cattle video's! Btw you should do another day in the life!
Great video. If I started a beef cattle operation I would build a small bunker silo and use it for manure storage. Would that be a good idea?
great video ryan
Hey Ryan I love your channel!
theme calves looked really nice ryan.
Very good video
that was cool how you got the dog to push the buckets of corn to you in the back of your truck. lol
Great Video Ryan like it .
Hey love what you do your the best
Love how we always get like 10 comments from people saying they are the first to comment. Alway a great video keep up the good work. 200k will be here before you know it.
@MatthewHoag77
5 жыл бұрын
You know what that means: Rewind video time!
@SkrixFox
5 жыл бұрын
First!
Lol have watch them pass the bar exam an have watch them pass though the guard rail exam before talk about headache
Great job with animals but I have a question what do u do with the calves after a while love ur farm btw
Nice video👍
When I graduate high school I'll go to college and take agriculture classes and going to be a farmer like u Ryan😀😀😀😀
Can you give your opinion on your GMC truck. Thanks
@howfarms work you guys should get a loader for the 7600
Really beautiful video. What camera are you using?
Ryan, it is Welker Farms....you would enjoy it I think. I believe they have 10k acres in Montana.
Question does state highway 35 go past your guys’ farm
Good to see the farm manager overseeing the operation...BTW how's Fritzy ?
I would like to see more videos on your livestock.
Good stuff Ryan I love the farm life. I was born a farmer and will die a farmer!
Love you wish I had some merch
3:50 you can here that baby purr
What u feeding the calf's?
What is the size of that pole building with the cattle lot?
1st comment and like 😂 love learning about how yous farm in America it’s certainly different to Northern Ireland
Please do an update on your pet cow. Thanks!
There's nothing like a crazy heifer. Lol.
Does your truck have to have the farm tag to be a farm expense? Or is that just for the lower tag cost?
Hey Ryan are You guys going to start combiining soon? I live in MN and we started combining corn yesterday.
@HowFarmsWork
5 жыл бұрын
Should be very soon
Good video! Those bobcat's are handy little devils.
Well we can tell which one of you is heavier by how far the lift arm went down
Nice got a link on fodder? what is it? I didn't pass the bar..... Are your cattle considered free range, they look it and you take care of them very well from this standpoint. The farm I went to camp from had me walikng in a cow pature and yes I did step ina metal muffin. We had the same water valve at the old house. Plus a 200 year old barn that got restored. The barn Became a theater for camprers. But original campers remember jumping in the hay in the loft! Noblesse Oblige our Moto True!
Hi Ryan, serious question: Do you ever think about the morality of your job RE the cattle? I recently saw a very moving video called "73 cows" (on Vimeo) about a farmer struggling with the ethics of his job which made me look at farmers in a very different light and the emotional toll it can take.
Doing no shave harvest again?
I am intrsted to get training under your supervision. For 2 months.
Hello sir. Do you sell cows to Morocco
Weaning calves is a LOUD job!
FREE TRACTOR ARM RIDES AT THE FARM
Yep if they're jumpers next stop-- McDonalds LOL:) Later! OL J R :)
How's Fritzy doing?
I have a question I’m in the Pacific Northwest Out this way it is hard to just farm Someone in every farm family needs to work for if nothing else rainy day money and health insurance I wonder if it’s better back there for the family farm
@ColeTheCornstar
5 жыл бұрын
zweg1321 there are a lot of variables. I'd say your example is becoming a reality for more and more.
Yall should really get a front loader for that tractor
So i dont want to ask again but im still curious, what holds the round bales together? it doesnt look like metal and im still curious is there anyone who can answer? sorry for the stupid question but its one i really want to know
@HowFarmsWork
5 жыл бұрын
It's plastic net wrap. It helps reduce water infiltration as well but most importantly keeps them from falling apart.
So you guys don't milk right, so is it a back grounding operation? and do you run suckler cows to feed the babies. yeah when we have Houdini heifers it means they have a bit of bush/range blood in them. we're about to wean 118 Angus so it's about to get loud, lol.
@piperdoug428
5 жыл бұрын
@John Haas yeah i wondered, suckler cows are more work to set up but in the long run far cheaper.
how many weeks are they on milk for?
@MrAlbethke
5 жыл бұрын
Usually 8, sometimes longer if smaller.
would like to see some fodder bales from the Krone
@HowFarmsWork
5 жыл бұрын
Those will come out very last. Have to use the old stuff first.
High octane bovines? Yeah, they can go down the road. You don't need them turning into lawyer cattle. Thanks for showing us this step in the process of raising bottle calves. In Friday's video, you showed "the girls" back at the main farm, and they looked (to my untrained eye) a little bit like red and white Holsteins. Are they (the ones at Rockville) heifers being raised up to feeder weight and eventually sold, or are they breeding stock for the future?
@HowFarmsWork
5 жыл бұрын
Those are custom raised heifers for a dairy operation.
@MatthewHoag77
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks, Ryan. There's always something different and new with you guys.
and now i know why corn fed cows make my body hurt and grass fed ones don't.
Sehr schönes Video ohne viel überflüssiges Gelaber.
Just curious once again, why you don't grind your corn in a feed grinder/mixer? It looks like you only give cracked corn, and we all know cracked corn is prone to not being fully digested in a calves/cows stomach. Seems like a waste. Just asking mind you.
@HowFarmsWork
5 жыл бұрын
A feed mill to crack the corn is all we have. We could use the feed mill to get pulverized corn, but then we're dedicating a tractor to it and at that point it would be more efficient to not even use buckets. Eventually we'll get them on to a steer stuffer.
@kenarnold9132
5 жыл бұрын
@@HowFarmsWork Yeah, I know you will get them on a steer stuffer. I suppose it's because I am accustomed to getting all feed ground from weaning on, to maximize weight gain. In our case, we used the tractor/grinder probably once every two or three weeks. We could either store it in the mixer, or auger it into a holding bin. But yeah, it is indeed a pain to have to use buckets LoL! Suppose it's one of those things....."Run what ya brung" !
@FarmandHammer
5 жыл бұрын
It’s actually quite interesting, baby calves up to 300lbs are actually some of the best digesters of whole and cracked corn. Obviously they can’t digest 100% of it but they are better at it than full grown cows! That’s just something I’ve learned in my Animal science classes, but who knows for sure lol.
@phillipsaunders8062
5 жыл бұрын
Lots of guy finish Holstein steers on whole corn and pellets in a stuffers.
@patrickpowers1354
5 жыл бұрын
On The Farm you are correct. I have just read a article on this subject and they claim that young calves up to 300 pounds or so digest whole corn just fine. In reality cows don’t digest hay or grass 100% either the difference is corn is yellow so it shows up in the manure more than green grass.
Is corn silage suitable for sheep?
@ericgroat626
5 жыл бұрын
Gasem Alnaho yes just have to watch for mold because they can get listeriosis.
@Farming_in_Eden
5 жыл бұрын
It's also important to watch the dry matter intake, silage being a wet feed, can limit the amount of nutrition a ewe gets from a belly full. Especially if they are near lambing. Improperly managed they can get shorted the needed nutrition with a full stomach.
Does the denile come with the scoop or did you put that on ?
@dwightkuster8249
5 жыл бұрын
Factory.
@benfredock6499
5 жыл бұрын
It comes with the scoop to push more air throw the engine
have a 30 month old heifer that can get out of any of my pens , she got out over a 5 ft 3 inch barrier today ......is booked in on the factory lorry this week ....thats on a one way ticket .....pity they dont pay a bonus for the wild ones ......her mother is a mad yoke also ......she will be hanging up by christmas
Bar exam🤣 I heard a story that my great grandparents had a jersey hefier that could clear a fence like a deer they butchered it & nobody liked the way it tasted
What is weaning calves?
@HowFarmsWork
5 жыл бұрын
Getting them off milk
@smileyclownyloks9949
5 жыл бұрын
@@HowFarmsWork Are those steer?
@HowFarmsWork
5 жыл бұрын
They are as of about 24 hours before this video was made.
@weiniesworld8964
5 жыл бұрын
@@HowFarmsWork ouch
where is fritzi
need quick hitchs
Is your truck deleted
@SuperJohndeere4020
5 жыл бұрын
Jackson Todd I don’t think he can until the warranty is expired.
Why don’t you double tag the bottle calves?
@HowFarmsWork
5 жыл бұрын
They won’t be in with other cattle where it’ll matter.
Why feed them corn?
@HowFarmsWork
5 жыл бұрын
Cheap, accessible, nutritious, and abundant feed.
I'm not sure I'd sell that cow over the bar exam. It sounds to me like she has good instincts and likely the first cow in the herd to go momma bear on a coyote. Unless of course she also jumps the fence for greener grass... then sell her!
Calves
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I'm sorry to say that I'm not going to put all those apps on my phone. It's way too busy for me to take care of.
@HowFarmsWork
5 жыл бұрын
You probably won't find more than you can find here, this is our main platform anyway. It's just for those who want to follow along with daily updates.
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I weaned calves yesterday lol took them away from momma
@piperdoug428
5 жыл бұрын
Noisy eh?
@michaellipe4889
5 жыл бұрын
PIPER DOUG yes very lol mommas was standing at the barn bawling and so was the calves
@piperdoug428
5 жыл бұрын
@@michaellipe4889 good thing cows have a short memory eh! 2 days and as long as they can't see the babies they just go about their business.
"Aggie Pride"
Rockets a bigger youtube star than all u kusters
@dwightkuster8249
5 жыл бұрын
Lol yep!
If y'all are having trouble with a cow and it's trying to hurt, will you shoot them
I thought you were going to announce that your little sister was going to law school.
First one
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Are those calves sold for their meat or to somebody that grows them bigger and then be a mac burger?
@HowFarmsWork
5 жыл бұрын
They'll likely be bought and then grown more.
Shouldn't these children be drinking the milk from their mothers?
like how just throw the feed guess you don't have a tractor or equipment to do that for you JUST don't understand you demo equipment right don't they have something where you don't have to walk we all done figured out unless in a cab you not going do much all you had to do was spred the feed out
Electric barbed wire? that's illegal in Sweden!
@HowFarmsWork
5 жыл бұрын
For no good reason, either.
@SwedishGunMate
5 жыл бұрын
Well i'm assuming it's because that the AG goverment in Sweden is very strict and i know you guys don't have many strict laws... right?
@HowFarmsWork
5 жыл бұрын
SwedishGunMate Yep...it’s the same line of thinking with things like GMOs in the EU.
@SwedishGunMate
5 жыл бұрын
Yeah, agriculture is much easier in the US compared to EU/Sweden, sooo many strict laws, some good, some very bad! Agriculture in Sweden has been dropping drastically over the past years.... bankruptcy and too much paperwork...
Like the video but gave it a thumbs down fo the bar
First bet he won’t pin this comment😂😂
@rickdearmont9950
5 жыл бұрын
Lost bet