I appreciate your video very much. It was very informative, and covered all the questions I have wondered about. You both are very real and engaging, and I enjoyed it all. Hoping all goes well with Bossy! I really appreciated the estimated costs for all the different aspects of having a cow, from feed to AI. Thanks so much!
Maybe don't start a homestead if you plan to spend as much as it will take to get the good chocolate, or if you trust the person selling you the required breed:)
Good question, one I get ask a lot. Often cows are called "bossy" because cattle are in the genus (scientific grouping) "Bos". Traditionally farmers use the call "come boss" as a way to herd in cattle. Eric and I used this call daily when working on a dairy farm. So naming a cow Bossy is kind of like naming a cat feline (genus Felis).
We love our soon to be milk cow! If you are interested in getting a homestead cow what breed do you like or are thinking of getting?
Nice!
Charming video & cow.
Thank you!
Cool. Yes, cows are definitely a lot of work and can be quite costly but it can pay off in the end. The homestead is coming along nicely for you guys.
I appreciate your video very much. It was very informative, and covered all the questions I have wondered about. You both are very real and engaging, and I enjoyed it all. Hoping all goes well with Bossy! I really appreciated the estimated costs for all the different aspects of having a cow, from feed to AI. Thanks so much!
I am glad it was helpful! Thanks for the encouraging feedback!
Thank you for an informative video. Very Nice!
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it!
I'm thinking about getting a chocolate milk cow... a little more expensive but worth it in the long run
Maybe don't start a homestead if you plan to spend as much as it will take to get the good chocolate, or if you trust the person selling you the required breed:)
It’s a little mean to call someone bossy as of they were telling you what to do and ordering them about so why would the cow be named Bossy?
Good question, one I get ask a lot. Often cows are called "bossy" because cattle are in the genus (scientific grouping) "Bos". Traditionally farmers use the call "come boss" as a way to herd in cattle. Eric and I used this call daily when working on a dairy farm. So naming a cow Bossy is kind of like naming a cat feline (genus Felis).