Living the good life, everyone of them. I have a small operation in Mississippi. Does the heart good when you see your animals happy and healthy. I'll take that any day of the week. Love your video's!
So cool! I worked a dairy farm as a snot nosed kid. Milked 110 cows twice a day. Certainly different work from what’s happening on this ranch, but seeing these guys come running sure did generate a few memories. I’m too old to work like that now, but certainly enjoy watching.
Beautiful ranch, healthy & clean cattle, I am from Jordan living here in Vancouver, Canada. My family back in Jordan tried to raise a cattle. they succeeded. but to no match to this beautiful & huge operation, Congratulations for your obvious hard work & success, wishing you & your Cattles and your family, all the best of success in your future endeavors. Big Thumb up.
Ohhh my Goodness they are all so Beautifull an healthy looking too. They are like "" here comes dadaaa"" then they get to the fence and is like : wait what ? No goodies ? what gives ? they are like : next time you come say hello bring goodies !!! okaaayyy ? lol
I love some of the cool facial markings your cattle have, I always thought all Herefords had solid white faces but some of yours have unique colored faces. Good to see that all of them are living a happy healthy life.
Thanks, but you are right. Traditional Herefords are white faced. The model faced calves are Hereford crossed to Red Angus in an F1 cross. They are from our commercial herd which is all Hereford mothers, but using Red Angus bulls to breed to them. The reasoning for which comes from the science of hybrid vigor....The first cross of different breeds in cattle creates a mostly one time boost in efficiency, growth, and disease resistance. They are hybrids. F1 cross means (first filial generation).
They are all so beautiful I love the Cavs. That also is a whole lot of loud cows lol 😂 if you actually try to look and see who's bellering and you can't find the exact cow
Those babies are all big! If you had not weaned them their mamas would have had to kick them off soon - do they ever do that? Or would they just let them nurse until they had a new calf on the ground?
All of the model faced calves are F1 Red Angus and Hereford crossed calves. We use Red Angus bulls on our first calf heifers as clean up after A.I. and we do the same with the mature cows after A.I. by appointment protocol. We have a guaranteed market for the F1 crossed heifers and the steers are the first out on the heavy loads in the spring due to the hybrid vigor.
A straight bred Hereford calf will not have spots on his face for the most part. Our spotted face calves are Red Angus crossed with Hereford genetics. We have a guaranteed market for them and we breed most of our commercial herd that way because of the advantage of hybrid vigor and the market. Thanks for asking.
Doenjang Stew they anticipate a feed drop off. They do what chooks do, come running when you come out the door or through the gate. Some are just friendly and want a sticky beak, others want food.
Cattle are fairly smart, but there are limits. Human interaction with them on a one on one basis increases their understanding of what you want out of them if interacting on a halter or just moving them around. They can be trained for most anything except where to poop. In that regard they do that wherever and whenever they want and they could care less where it ends up.
You have a beautiful, well managed cattle ranch! I'm very glad you have a You Tube channel. Thank you Chandler Hereford Ranch!
You've got them well trained, there like kids running to meet the old ice cream truck.
Living the good life, everyone of them. I have a small operation in Mississippi. Does the heart good when you see your animals happy and healthy. I'll take that any day of the week. Love your video's!
So cool! I worked a dairy farm as a snot nosed kid. Milked 110 cows twice a day. Certainly different work from what’s happening on this ranch, but seeing these guys come running sure did generate a few memories. I’m too old to work like that now, but certainly enjoy watching.
What a ring tone that would make! LOL
Pati M - Yes, an alarm clock! ⏰
Lmao
There all so BEAUTIFUL!! Just love the moooooing!!!!
Beautiful ranch, healthy & clean cattle, I am from Jordan living here in Vancouver, Canada. My family back in Jordan tried to raise a cattle. they succeeded. but to no match to this beautiful & huge operation, Congratulations for your obvious hard work & success, wishing you & your Cattles and your family, all the best of success in your future endeavors. Big Thumb up.
I so remember this sound . I miss it
Ohhh my Goodness they are all so Beautifull an healthy looking too. They are like "" here comes dadaaa"" then they get to the fence and is like : wait what ? No goodies ? what gives ?
they are like : next time you come say hello bring goodies !!! okaaayyy ? lol
I love some of the cool facial markings your cattle have, I always thought all Herefords had solid white faces but some of yours have unique colored faces. Good to see that all of them are living a happy healthy life.
Thanks, but you are right. Traditional Herefords are white faced. The model faced calves are Hereford crossed to Red Angus in an F1 cross. They are from our commercial herd which is all Hereford mothers, but using Red Angus bulls to breed to them. The reasoning for which comes from the science of hybrid vigor....The first cross of different breeds in cattle creates a mostly one time boost in efficiency, growth, and disease resistance. They are hybrids. F1 cross means (first filial generation).
That's a good group of calves.
Thanks for the comment. Greatly appreciated.
@@ChandlerHerefords your bulls certainly get busy lol
Beautiful healthy lookin' herd. Ya musta been drivin' the ice cream truck the way all those young 'uns came runnin'.
Oh dear they are so we'll trained and very beautiful ❤️
Your cattle love you. This is so cute
Prettiest Cows, love Hereford Cattle.
Small calves to big calves, it doesn't matter there size as they're all Beautiful Calves. So many of them and just listen to that noise lol. WoW. 🌳💟🌳
Feeding time! I remember this as a child.
Settle down now. Ya hear ???
My fellow cowmericans. We have gathered you here today
Maybe they know he feeds them? Never seen anything like it but if I could do this every day I'd be a happy camper
I just love cameras of your herefords. They are just beautiful and comical at the same time!
the scenery behind it all is awesom
All thier little white faces bouncing to see you were so cute!
that is wild. all those calves coming at you. they are a great audience for some one or a band .they love anything going on .All cows are nosy.
I find myself coming back to watch this over and over. Love it❤ translation: "FEED ME, FEED ME!!!"
good looking calves
I believe these Cavs might some of that delicious green with molasses in it.
Wow they are so beautiful just makes me want to pet every one of them.
Великолепно! Я тоже такое стадо хочу!!! Вы молодец!!
Thank you!
Those guys are so beautiful and well trained.❤️
Wow! How beautiful!....makes me wish that I was raised in the country on a farm instead of the concrete wilds of LA.
Cutie calves
A healthy and happy group! :)
They are all so beautiful I love the Cavs. That also is a whole lot of loud cows lol 😂 if you actually try to look and see who's bellering and you can't find the exact cow
Those are some happy cattle right there!
Every body has something to say! Look at them come, what are you doing that is so special?
Just standing there. They are all looking for the hay truck so this video was real easy to shoot.
I'd be laughing so hard if I was there! lol
Love! I can't tell you how much I would love to visit this and take photos for painting reference!
Denise, you are welcome to come visit and use our operation for painting reference. We would be honored
Nothin like drinking momma's milk for about 6 months. ❤
my cat if fascinated with this noise!
Super cool ♡♡♡
Y'all got beautys
Those babies are all big! If you had not weaned them their mamas would have had to kick them off soon - do they ever do that? Or would they just let them nurse until they had a new calf on the ground?
These calves were weaned at 205 days like everyone else in a performance records program.
Duane Chandler - I'm glad you take care of them. Ive heard some horror stories...dairy.
Beautiful
Why are they all coming towards the camera? Is there food involved?
Is that little brown faced calf at 2:57 left of the front middle building a Hereford?
All of the model faced calves are F1 Red Angus and Hereford crossed calves. We use Red Angus bulls on our first calf heifers as clean up after A.I. and we do the same with the mature cows after A.I. by appointment protocol. We have a guaranteed market for the F1 crossed heifers and the steers are the first out on the heavy loads in the spring due to the hybrid vigor.
How many head is your operation? I though 500 was a good lol lol.
Yes we have about 550 mother cows raising that many calves each year.
do u feed grain ration to the weaned calves or protein blocks
grain
Holy cow
Very cute
These calves need some salt and minerals, thats why they go at him so easy.
Happy cows taste better.🍔
Yes they do
Awesome. How did you do that?
I'm not sure
Well I’d say hurricane Hereford cuz there everywhere and they want to take over earth
Heford attack when the herfords take back lol
This sounds a lot like the room I was in when all my ex's decided to do an intervention....
If a Hereford calf has a brown spotted face, is that a point against him?
A straight bred Hereford calf will not have spots on his face for the most part. Our spotted face calves are Red Angus crossed with Hereford genetics. We have a guaranteed market for them and we breed most of our commercial herd that way because of the advantage of hybrid vigor and the market. Thanks for asking.
Thanks for answering, and for the great videos.
Master P at :32
No grass in that field ? hell I would be running too
Money money money
Your videos hit home Duane keep up the good work and you have some nice looking white face do you also have any black baldies ?
Thanks for watching. We have red baldies, but no black baldies. The red baldies are easy to market and fit our herd color better.
Why are they gathered?
Doenjang Stew they anticipate a feed drop off. They do what chooks do, come running when you come out the door or through the gate. Some are just friendly and want a sticky beak, others want food.
@@frightbat208 Thank you for your reply, btw they are handsome. hereford breed looks good.
How many head of cattle do you average?
We raise 550 calves each year from our cows.
How much this bread kids
I do not understand the question. Could you re phrase it for me?
Hi
I'm Muhammad Tahir from Pakistan i need this cow how much
They are cute. Why you kill them
Are cows as really dumb as they act? Just curious.
Cattle are fairly smart, but there are limits. Human interaction with them on a one on one basis increases their understanding of what you want out of them if interacting on a halter or just moving them around. They can be trained for most anything except where to poop. In that regard they do that wherever and whenever they want and they could care less where it ends up.