BoyHowdy! Sure takes me back to my youth on a small Ohio farm. I'm 69 today; I left the farm at 19 (entered mil service for 27 yrs and 17 yrs further gov't service), but I still fondly remember bottle feeding those calves. You do a fantastic job, my friend. Lovely family, too! I really look forward to your vids coming out. Thanks.
Mr Tyler you sir deserve a huge amount of respect from all of us cattle farmers you raise your cattle with so much love an care the way it should be I tell people all the time if asked about getting into the cattle business I always tell them don't get into it for money get into it because you love an want to raise cattle
We had a freemartin calf rejected by the cow, she was a twin. We bottle fed her, she had the same issues as this little guy. She went out with our little herd and did great. She even had 2 calves of her own!
I would recommend the nipple buckets. Calves are usually really easy to train on them and once they know what's going on they take care of themselves. Huge time saver.
Your calves are beautiful! When I was 13, we had 3 bottle calves and it was my job to feed them. Brings back fond memories. I’m 55 now and still living on the same farm today.
"Better to be sure than sorry" was a fave saying of mother's . Bode well for the heifer you fetched up to the shute to verify her heifer calf was feeding. Well done. My dad was the best dairy farmer I know in my 70 yrs and you Sir are following closely in his footsteps in all areas of farming . You're such a pleasure to follow Farmer Tyler.
FT, you are one busy farmer, two bottle calves and new ones popping out besides! I just have to say you’re the best man for the job, love watching all you do and your beautiful family! God’s blessings!!!❤❤❤❤
I love that that bottle calves have each other’s companionship, even though it’s a lot of work for you and your lovely wife. Thanks for another great video!
When all the cows realize theirs a foster parent on the farm then that's when you'll be in trouble. 🤣🤣🤣 Enjoy the ride never a dull day on a farm always a new surprise waiting for you when you wake up, it keeps you busy, blessed and thankful everyday.❤
I raised lots of bottle calves, pretty soon they were switched to a nipple bucket. I put big dog collars on them and would tie them to the fence for 10 minutes or so. This kept them from suckling on each other and as soon as they started nibbling on hay I started giving them small amounts of calf starter while still tied. They learned to lead quickly, a good skill to have. Thanks for your great videos, l've been a fan since the beginning!
I think your Grandpa was a wonderful role model for you....the love and compassion for each and every animal on your ranch. Obviously we know the circle of life but these animals had the best while under your care. Your beautiful kids are learning this from you.
Watching your cows have calves reminds me of the time when we had 400 head of cattle. 15 bulls only one was Brahma. He was never with the cows usually 1/2 mile away but when calves came 1/2 of them were his. Love the white calves
The bottle calves are so happy to have a friend. The two playing with each other was adorable. I love your wife’s idea of bringing them inside. That is something I would totally do as well.
This is my 2nd time watching!!! I love seeing all the baby calves!! And how adorable are the two bottle calves now! They will grow up to be big buddies❤ One thing for sure, Rivet definitely knew what his job was when you put him with the ladies!!!😘 It's always good getting to see Mrs. FTR and your babies!!!
Those two bottle babies are adorable. I was in tears watching them playing and knowing they had been lonely. People don't realize how much cattle need companionship, from babies on up.
Well, I have to say that this is now my absolute favorite video that you’ve put out so far. I enjoyed everything. I’m so glad the first calf is now not alone. I believe this will improve both of their chances and their health. I am looking forward to seeing more about these calfs. I guess cows having twins isn’t so rare as one might of thought. Actually I was surprised when you said that it’s rare because every year your cows have at least one set of twins if not more. I’m very happy to see this one improve so much, that made me happy. Great that the whole family is helping out. Gotta love it ❤️😃
Tyler, there's camp chords that you could watch outside from your house you can watch it in the inside of your barn. Mother with calf if nurse or not😮 They're not expensive 🤔 anymore $30 dollars. We enjoy watching your videos ❤
That is one of my favorite videos! Lots of things happening, and fun to see all the new calves. The final scene was certainly proof (as if we needed it!) that cows are social animals. That was heartening and endearing to see.
The black twin looks like he has short ligaments & tendons from knee to fetlock joints to hoof. It will take him a few days to stretch out & walk on his hooves instead of knuckled over & on his fetlock joints. Sometimes they need to be splinted but most stretch out on their own after 2 to 5 days. Glad the calves have a buddy, the white calf perked up & looked happy to have company. I use to put a bottle between my knees & hold 1 in each hand braced against my thighs & my back & butt planted firmly against the stall wall so I could feed 3 calves at a time. I had them bucket trained at about 3 weeks old.
Tyler, I noticed on the black bottle calf while you were walking him over to the pen. His left front hoof was curling under as he walked. To be on the safe side, I thought I would mention it to you! Tyler, also, I don't care how boring you may think that something is to you, I promise it's not to your loyal fans! Take us everywhere with you. I love watching Callie, Belly, you, the cows & especially the newborn calves. I want to see it all!!! Love your videos!!!!!! I look every day on yt to see if you have posted a new video! Much love to you & your BEAUTIFUL family! HAVE AN AWESOME DAY!!!
Very sweet to see the calves, brought me back to my time on our farm, we purchased 3 day old Holstein bulls but never bottle fed..was shown how to pail feed them from the dairy farmer...in this way we could feed all of them with out bottles...we would stand over them facing thier heads then insert our fingers into thier mouth got the sucking going, then gently shoved thier mouth down into the pail with the warm milk replacer..done this for a few feedings they caught on very quick...they would put thier heads into the pail, and immediately start to suck up the milk, eventually they drank thier water the same way...so they had two pails in thier own little stalls...when they finished the milk the pails where pulled and washed ready for the next feeding...but they always had thier water pail...but thank for the video, great to see spring calves once again...we done this back in the 70's and 80's then after that we sold our farm...I am 74 now but still not out of the livestock I own a 16 yr old though bred/ quarter horse gelding , had him since he was a yearling ...so I still buy hay, straw, grain...and clean out his stall and clean him...hope you and your family have a great Easter...
I can’t say it enough what a wonderful farmer you are those cows are all taken care of so very well I’m sure they never want to leave it was wonderful to see your kids and your lovely wife taking care of the cows as well thank you for a great lesson in farming can’t get enough!
Just started watching your videos, this one and the one before really calming. Something about this video watching the calf take the bottle with selenium salt was magical. Thank you and your family and god bless you. needless to say, I've subscribed.
This absolute favorite video, so glad the first calf is now not alone and has a buddy to play with and both will get some exercise to get stronger. You do a great job with these problems that arise with animals and equipment problems. Have a great day enjoy the sun. More weather coming tomorrow.
OMGoodness, life on the ranch can be challenging. Two sweet little calves bottle fed it's good to see the black one begin to thrive. I'm assuming his front legs will be straight soon? I laughed at the white one running around in the pen! Babies are so cute.
Such a precious baby. Its so much fun to watch the babies discover what to do. It would be very smart to keep then for a day or two just to be safe. ❤️😉
It's so apparent that you (& your family!) love and care for your animals... especially for those calves where you'll go to any length to ensure they thrive. Knowing & appreciating your long days of hard work, the fact that you're willing to add videoing what you do to the workload and share it with the world is beyond tenacity & fortitude! ❤You must love what you're doing!❤
Maybe you should get a few trail cameras to help view these wonderful animals. So nice to see the calves try to play. Having a buddy will help them immensely. Thank you..
Definitely my favorite video that you've ever posted. Very awesome. The calves together was an instant game changer for both of them. Very very cool. 💯❤️
I am sorry you had to have a second bottle calf but really it ended up being a blessing. Brie, I love the name Smokey and I agree with one of the other viewers that the black one should be named Bandit! If their bulls maybe you could hand raise them to be sold as very gentle bulls to another farmer who wants one. Great video. We all love seeing Brie and the kids.
That was a great video! 👍👍 great job to you and the family on stepping in there for them bottle calves! Looking like a regular lil nursery. You started out 1 down now your up one! Right on! God Bless Bull Lucero USMC
Loved LOVED this!! Can’t help but wonder how many have dropped since this😂😂 good to see the fam helping out and looks like talk are having fun too❤❤ big responsibilities having two bottle calves!🥴 you have any more and the kids may have to start holding a bottle🤣😂😂❤🙌🏻 great job!!
My grandfather always kept calves born on holidays and birthdays of family members. His herd was amazing. He called and they came, he very rarely had to go get them or move them manually. He usually just opened gates and called. 49 cows plus calves, 2 bulls. Oddly named Big Richard and Lil Richard. Hahaha 😂 I didn't get the joke until I was in my late teens.
The little white calf looked so happy to just have a friend!
I'm new to watching your channel. It's wonderful to see how blessed your herd is so blessed to have you raising them!
BoyHowdy! Sure takes me back to my youth on a small Ohio farm. I'm 69 today; I left the farm at 19 (entered mil service for 27 yrs and 17 yrs further gov't service), but I still fondly remember bottle feeding those calves. You do a fantastic job, my friend. Lovely family, too! I really look forward to your vids coming out. Thanks.
Happy Birthday 🎊
Thank you for your service. Happy birthday fellow Ohioan.
Nice comments, Happy Birthday 🎉.
Happy Birthday Bill. mine was yesterday.
@billb4631 Happy Birthday!! Thank you for your support and kind words!
Animal husbandry at its finest. It’s great to see healthy calves.
Mr Tyler you sir deserve a huge amount of respect from all of us cattle farmers you raise your cattle with so much love an care the way it should be I tell people all the time if asked about getting into the cattle business I always tell them don't get into it for money get into it because you love an want to raise cattle
Riveters babies are bad ass
The two bottle calves together just made my day. Thank you for sharing Tyler.
We had a freemartin calf rejected by the cow, she was a twin. We bottle fed her, she had the same issues as this little guy. She went out with our little herd and did great. She even had 2 calves of her own!
Smokey and Bandit❤ I am here for this!!
Those 2 bottle babies together are so 🥰 cute!
I just love the golden calves!
Two sets of twins in a season is nuts!
I would recommend the nipple buckets. Calves are usually really easy to train on them and once they know what's going on they take care of themselves. Huge time saver.
Your calves are beautiful! When I was 13, we had 3 bottle calves and it was my job to feed them. Brings back fond memories. I’m 55 now and still living on the same farm today.
So cute watching the two play. You guys are so lucky.
That calf feeding was just so cute!
"Better to be sure than sorry" was a fave saying of mother's . Bode well for the heifer you fetched up to the shute to verify her heifer calf was feeding. Well done. My dad was the best dairy farmer I know in my 70 yrs and you Sir are following closely in his footsteps in all areas of farming . You're such a pleasure to follow Farmer Tyler.
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Rivet sure seems like your highest producer in stud services lol. He has many babies. Go Rivet!!!
This may be the best video you've done.
You are a Good Herdsman. Alway play on the side of caution for the success of the herd.
FT, you are one busy farmer, two bottle calves and new ones popping out besides! I just have to say you’re the best man for the job, love watching all you do and your beautiful family! God’s blessings!!!❤❤❤❤
Listening to Mrs. FTR's last words.....I think your in trouble Tyler.......LOL Great job on the FTR today! Can't believe how your kids are growing!!
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I love that that bottle calves have each other’s companionship, even though it’s a lot of work for you and your lovely wife. Thanks for another great video!
Love the two calves together! Good for them both! GREAT job, FTR and family!
When all the cows realize theirs a foster parent on the farm then that's when you'll be in trouble. 🤣🤣🤣 Enjoy the ride never a dull day on a farm always a new surprise waiting for you when you wake up, it keeps you busy, blessed and thankful everyday.❤
💖💖💖💖💖💖 Those 2 calves, together, were absolutely darling. Makes my heart smile.
So happy to see the two litte calves have each other. The white one was so happy to have a buddy! Very cool ! Yall are awesome people. ❤ 🙏
There you go, setting up the backup squeeze chute is paying off in spades!
I raised lots of bottle calves, pretty soon they were switched to a nipple bucket. I put big dog collars on them and would tie them to the fence for 10 minutes or so. This kept them from suckling on each other and as soon as they started nibbling on hay I started giving them small amounts of calf starter while still tied. They learned to lead quickly, a good skill to have. Thanks for your great videos, l've been a fan since the beginning!
Glad bottle baby doing good. Rivet was busy...love the colors. Little Bull was doing his job too.
I think your Grandpa was a wonderful role model for you....the love and compassion for each and every animal on your ranch. Obviously we know the circle of life but these animals had the best while under your care. Your beautiful kids are learning this from you.
Thank you for showing us this feeding time. God bless you and your family.
Seeing those calves play is priceless. I'm looking forward to seeing how they grow together.
Watching your cows have calves reminds me of the time when we had 400 head of cattle. 15 bulls only one was Brahma. He was never with the cows usually 1/2 mile away but when calves came 1/2 of them were his. Love the white calves
He must of been working night shift 😂
Your a great farmer so caring and loving
Watched your video on May 5. I am a retired cattle rancher and I would say that you are doing an excellent job.
I just love this time of year. My wife and I just sit out in the evenings and watch our baby lambs run and play.
Now that is the life! Better that than TV.
The bottle calves are so happy to have a friend. The two playing with each other was adorable. I love your wife’s idea of bringing them inside. That is something I would totally do as well.
When u got rivet I was so exited to see his baby’s this is exiting to see Tyler thanks for sharing and making content
Great video! I really admire your patience, kindness, and concern for those little calves.
So many surprises this calving season! Enjoy seeing the bottle calves together and doing so well.
This is my 2nd time watching!!! I love seeing all the baby calves!! And how adorable are the two bottle calves now! They will grow up to be big buddies❤ One thing for sure, Rivet definitely knew what his job was when you put him with the ladies!!!😘 It's always good getting to see Mrs. FTR and your babies!!!
You’re the best. It’s obvious with your experience and love of animals these babies will grow strong and healthy.
Good job, I like the idea that you becoming such an expert helping these poor babies, 👍👏👏👏👏
Love the longer video!
Me too it's so exciting to see all the new babies 😊
Those two bottle babies are adorable. I was in tears watching them playing and knowing they had been lonely. People don't realize how much cattle need companionship, from babies on up.
Oh my word !! Absolutely adorable 🥰 can’t wait to watch them grow up together
Cool, nice to see the little guys happy to have a friend!
Well, I have to say that this is now my absolute favorite video that you’ve put out so far. I enjoyed everything. I’m so glad the first calf is now not alone. I believe this will improve both of their chances and their health. I am looking forward to seeing more about these calfs. I guess cows having twins isn’t so rare as one might of thought. Actually I was surprised when you said that it’s rare because every year your cows have at least one set of twins if not more. I’m very happy to see this one improve so much, that made me happy. Great that the whole family is helping out. Gotta love it ❤️😃
Those two calves are THE CUTEST together! 💕
Tyler, there's camp chords that you could watch outside from your house you can watch it in the inside of your barn. Mother with calf if nurse or not😮 They're not expensive 🤔 anymore $30 dollars. We enjoy watching your videos ❤
That is one of my favorite videos! Lots of things happening, and fun to see all the new calves. The final scene was certainly proof (as if we needed it!) that cows are social animals. That was heartening and endearing to see.
The black twin looks like he has short ligaments & tendons from knee to fetlock joints to hoof. It will take him a few days to stretch out & walk on his hooves instead of knuckled over & on his fetlock joints. Sometimes they need to be splinted but most stretch out on their own after 2 to 5 days. Glad the calves have a buddy, the white calf perked up & looked happy to have company. I use to put a bottle between my knees & hold 1 in each hand braced against my thighs & my back & butt planted firmly against the stall wall so I could feed 3 calves at a time. I had them bucket trained at about 3 weeks old.
Love those Rivet babies good looking calves. 😊❤ always a good sound when they start to suck😊
Tyler, I noticed on the black bottle calf while you were walking him over to the pen. His left front hoof was curling under as he walked. To be on the safe side, I thought I would mention it to you!
Tyler, also, I don't care how boring you may think that something is to you, I promise it's not to your loyal fans! Take us everywhere with you. I love watching Callie, Belly, you, the cows & especially the newborn calves. I want to see it all!!!
Love your videos!!!!!! I look every day on yt to see if you have posted a new video! Much love to you & your BEAUTIFUL family!
HAVE AN AWESOME DAY!!!
The curling hoof is from the selenium deficiency Tyler was talking about. It will get better now that the calf is being supplemented 👍
Watching those two baby calf's play was the most adorable thing ever
Very sweet to see the calves, brought me back to my time on our farm, we purchased 3 day old Holstein bulls but never bottle fed..was shown how to pail feed them from the dairy farmer...in this way we could feed all of them with out bottles...we would stand over them facing thier heads then insert our fingers into thier mouth got the sucking going, then gently shoved thier mouth down into the pail with the warm milk replacer..done this for a few feedings they caught on very quick...they would put thier heads into the pail, and immediately start to suck up the milk, eventually they drank thier water the same way...so they had two pails in thier own little stalls...when they finished the milk the pails where pulled and washed ready for the next feeding...but they always had thier water pail...but thank for the video, great to see spring calves once again...we done this back in the 70's and 80's then after that we sold our farm...I am 74 now but still not out of the livestock I own a 16 yr old though bred/ quarter horse gelding , had him since he was a yearling ...so I still buy hay, straw, grain...and clean out his stall and clean him...hope you and your family have a great Easter...
The ending was the best ever.Those two made me smile.Thanks for that
So cute that the two calf's are happy together❤😊
I can’t say it enough what a wonderful farmer you are those cows are all taken care of so very well I’m sure they never want to leave it was wonderful to see your kids and your lovely wife taking care of the cows as well thank you for a great lesson in farming can’t get enough!
Just started watching your videos, this one and the one before really calming. Something about this video watching the calf take the bottle with selenium salt was magical. Thank you and your family and god bless you. needless to say, I've subscribed.
My favourite channel now....would love to see these 2 young calves come along
This absolute favorite video, so glad the first calf is now not alone and has a buddy to play with and both will get some exercise to get stronger. You do a great job with these problems that arise with animals and equipment problems. Have a great day enjoy the sun. More weather coming tomorrow.
❤so wonderful for you to share your family with us. Stay blessed and continue to be great farmer.
Good to see all of the new babies and the two bottle calf’s are going to be happier growing up together have a good day .
❤❤VIDEO ❤❤happy to hear that the calves are doing well ❤❤ calving season HAPPY HAPPY HAPPY ❤❤
I LOVE your gentleness you ehow towards ur animals!!!
That little white one was so happy to get one of his own. ❤
OMGoodness, life on the ranch can be challenging. Two sweet little calves bottle fed it's good to see the black one begin to thrive. I'm assuming his front legs will be straight soon? I laughed at the white one running around in the pen! Babies are so cute.
This must be the year for twins! Ive got a set too.... both females! I'm a twin too so I am a bit sentimental to twin calves😂
So Tyler, what's it like being mamma to 2 lovely little calves!!
It just never gets old watching babies grow.
It’s Sunday Tyler hope you are Enjoying your day with all these Cattles., Happy Memorial Day 5-26-2024❤
Precious babies---love seeing the family!!
Smokey is very happy with his gimpy friend lol My sister in law has a calf that rang the door bell in her garage to get in lol
The cow didn't bat an eye when you carried off her calf. Shows how much they trust you! The red ones are really a nice color too
Having fun together, good luck little ones!
Funny how it worked out…your calves will do so much better having each other. Bottle calves are so much work, but glad you got it worked out!
You're a good Papa Tyler.
Such a precious baby. Its so much fun to watch the babies discover what to do. It would be very smart to keep then for a day or two just to be safe. ❤️😉
Thanks
Wow that is so generous! Thank you!
It’s great when things turn out , great job !
It's so apparent that you (& your family!) love and care for your animals... especially for those calves where you'll go to any length to ensure they thrive.
Knowing & appreciating your long days of hard work, the fact that you're willing to add videoing what you do to the workload and share it with the world is beyond tenacity & fortitude!
❤You must love what you're doing!❤
Got to love the grey and orange calves
Maybe you should get a few trail cameras to help view these wonderful animals. So nice to see the calves try to play. Having a buddy will help them immensely. Thank you..
Definitely my favorite video that you've ever posted. Very awesome. The calves together was an instant game changer for both of them. Very very cool. 💯❤️
I am sorry you had to have a second bottle calf but really it ended up being a blessing. Brie, I love the name Smokey and I agree with one of the other viewers that the black one should be named Bandit! If their bulls maybe you could hand raise them to be sold as very gentle bulls to another farmer who wants one. Great video. We all love seeing Brie and the kids.
You are so caring and compassionate ❤
I love seeing the calves jumping around! 😊
So cute, glad they're doing better!!
Love seeing calves playing. Thank you for sharing this with us.
Little calves are precious. ❤
That was a great video! 👍👍 great job to you and the family on stepping in there for them bottle calves! Looking like a regular lil nursery. You started out 1 down now your up one! Right on! God Bless
Bull Lucero
USMC
Farming sure id much more complicated than i ever thought. been watching hoof care, too. he’s so patient and calm. thanks for the milk :) 😄🐂🥛🍦🧀🌷🌱
Loved LOVED this!! Can’t help but wonder how many have dropped since this😂😂 good to see the fam helping out and looks like talk are having fun too❤❤ big responsibilities having two bottle calves!🥴 you have any more and the kids may have to start holding a bottle🤣😂😂❤🙌🏻 great job!!
I know it’s time consuming to have to bottle feed but it sure is fun to watch the babies!
So precious seeing the 2 babies playing a lil 😊
Awesome video, your family teamwork is spoton! Thanks for sharing.
Heifers can be difficult. Glad those bottle calves are doing so good, plus everybody needs a friend.
My grandfather always kept calves born on holidays and birthdays of family members. His herd was amazing. He called and they came, he very rarely had to go get them or move them manually. He usually just opened gates and called. 49 cows plus calves, 2 bulls. Oddly named Big Richard and Lil Richard. Hahaha 😂 I didn't get the joke until I was in my late teens.