Great video as usual. Just because you had some blue skies doesn't mean you have to show off 😂. Looking like things are starting to dry up a little now. Paper work, errors do happen from time to time as we're only human 😉
I seen the interview and the shed looked so different. After seeing your interview I did comment that the NFU should employ you to go around schools to promote farming to the kids. You have the right attitude for the job and the kids would trust you as you’re funny but straight. You need music when you’re travelling.
That comment has almost made the whole effort worthwhile, I can’t thank you enough for the compliment, that’s the objective, honestly tearful, for a individual to recognise the goal, it cancels out 100 negative comments x
Hi Charlotte, we haven't seen so much cattle moving around before on your farm. I hope you get a good price for the cows and sheep your selling. There is still water on the fields but it looks like enough grass to feed the sheep. By having cows and calves over the years has set you up with experience to look after your new Jersey dairy cowes and their calves. It must be time to get back into the big barn build. Life is never dull on your farm. Chris from Australia 🇦🇺.
The A66, brings back memories of when the wife and I stayed at a converted barn just of the 66 near Brough, it was the only time I’ve had to turn left to turn right 😂, because there was a small tunnel under the 66 to get to the barn which was about quarter mile up hill, very isolated up there but amazing views. Also the person who’s never made a mistake, has never made anything, thank you me darlin 🍻👍🏼💛
Those young stock has serious quality and you could look at them all day! It's going to be some shock to the system when your looking at a jersey with an arse like a pin!
Hello there. I like Barny castle. There used to be some good pubs around there. It's a lot of years ago sin I worked up there. IV stoped over night to save traveling home. There's some nice people up there.
Watched the interview, I grew up on a sheep/beef farm in Lancashire I now live in Tasmania. Its interesting the different public perceptions between here and there,here farmers are valued and respected over there farmers have become a political football with all sides seeing who can kick the hardest .Its lazy politics to single out a minority and yes I do class farmers as a ethnic minority farming isnt what we do its who we are. I havent been directly involved in farming for over 30yrs (dad and brother still operating) but still see myself as one couldnt change that even if I wanted to cheers John
Podcast was really good! Are they going to be putting the podcast series on Spotify etc? How can Roy not listen to music in the cab... Just sing all the journey at him instead.
Very wise. Absolute killers. Guernsey’s are nearly as bad. When I was a lad Guernseys on Island were tethered in the fields and shifted twice a day. I was always very cautious shifting the bulls. Much to my father’s shame I ran away from a loose bull when I was 7 and hid in the outside toilet. He went to great pains to show me how to control the bull with his ring. I was such a disappointment to my Dad. 😂
nothing wrong with having a few store cattle around the farm that you can just load up and send off to market.........we use to find that even with a monthly milk cheque a few stores even if it was only a dozen or so the money would come in handy that was why we stuck with british friesians and ayrshires we never went down the holstein route cos we could get a decent store bullock by putting limousin or hereford on them
This is an interesting comment. We had always believed 70 % to Angus, try and get £60 calf at 8 weeks, we were then advised to go all sexed, then another man said stick to original plan, those who have done are best to listen to! Call and visit if you ever get chance 👍x
to be honest i don't think jersey's are a very good breed for beef .......there too small in size.......they produce the best quality milk though .......i think sexed semen is the best way to go on the best cows you want to breed replacements from infact i think i'm right in saying that Arla say you have to do sexed semen on channel island breeds cos in the past most jersey bull calves got shot at birth cos of there extremely low worth as a viable beef calve to rear and nowadays its not publicly acceptable to be shooting calves at birth. i know with holsteins they put belgian blue on them quite a lot.......that breed might be worth trying on jerseys......they've certainly got a good rear end on them and everyone likes a good rear end😀😀the other option would be to stick with jersey on everything with sexed semen then sell freshly calved jersey heifers but you would end up with a lot of cattle on your farm and probably your farm isn't big enough to carry say 300 head of cattle@@charlotteashleyfarm
Barnard Castle heifers would be 20 months, when feed was high in price the creep feeders didn’t leave the yard, maybe a wrong decision, cattle would’ve left sooner if they’d been creeped x
@@charlotteashleyfarm Ok that is really interesting, I buy mine in as young calves, and try and run them on for a year. Mine at the moment are up to 9.5 months old.
Great video as usual.
Just because you had some blue skies doesn't mean you have to show off 😂.
Looking like things are starting to dry up a little now.
Paper work, errors do happen from time to time as we're only human 😉
I seen the interview and the shed looked so different. After seeing your interview I did comment that the NFU should employ you to go around schools to promote farming to the kids. You have the right attitude for the job and the kids would trust you as you’re funny but straight. You need music when you’re travelling.
That comment has almost made the whole effort worthwhile, I can’t thank you enough for the compliment, that’s the objective, honestly tearful, for a individual to recognise the goal, it cancels out 100 negative comments x
Great video as always Charlotte sorry for the late watch but I have been working away
Them is class cattle you have Charlotte your working very hard with your sheep and cattle to ❤❤❤❤
Hi Charlotte, we haven't seen so much cattle moving around before on your farm. I hope you get a good price for the cows and sheep your selling. There is still water on the fields but it looks like enough grass to feed the sheep. By having cows and calves over the years has set you up with experience to look after your new Jersey dairy cowes and their calves. It must be time to get back into the big barn build. Life is never dull on your farm. Chris from Australia 🇦🇺.
Great vids . Great looking cattle , please do tell the prices !
Fav zach song as well , get on.
The A66, brings back memories of when the wife and I stayed at a converted barn just of the 66 near Brough, it was the only time I’ve had to turn left to turn right 😂, because there was a small tunnel under the 66 to get to the barn which was about quarter mile up hill, very isolated up there but amazing views. Also the person who’s never made a mistake, has never made anything, thank you me darlin 🍻👍🏼💛
Why does Roy always look stressed out, I don't ever think I have seen smile . ❤
Ha ha ha ha WELL it’s living with me you see 😂😂😂
Regards from Ireland, knackered tonight and going to the bed ! Those small cattle looking great, valuable stock at moment!
Won’t be far behind you, finished washing out for lambing at 9 🙈😂xx
Lovely sky Charlotte, your cattle look great and hopefully you will get a good price for them.
Enjoyed
Those young stock has serious quality and you could look at them all day! It's going to be some shock to the system when your looking at a jersey with an arse like a pin!
Ahhh but when your getting a monthly cheque to keep the mum I think I’ll stand it 😂😂
I screen capped the sky and now it is my FB cover photo. Thank you.
Ha ha ha love it
Hello there. I like Barny castle. There used to be some good pubs around there. It's a lot of years ago sin I worked up there. IV stoped over night to save traveling home. There's some nice people up there.
Watched the interview, I grew up on a sheep/beef farm in Lancashire I now live in Tasmania. Its interesting the different public perceptions between here and there,here farmers are valued and respected over there farmers have become a political football with all sides seeing who can kick the hardest .Its lazy politics to single out a minority and yes I do class farmers as a ethnic minority farming isnt what we do its who we are. I havent been directly involved in farming for over 30yrs (dad and brother still operating) but still see myself as one couldnt change that even if I wanted to cheers John
Beautiful clouds.
Great video, you must have mixed emotions about all the cattle going, then excited about the Jerseys coming. X
Marilyn you are so right, as Roy keeps saying “it’s not the end of something, it’s the start of something new” x
Awesome guy's cheers 👍🏻
Thank you!!x
A very nice pre planned artistic touch with the beautiful blue sky!
Paint the sky with stars, bloody love Enya!x
Stock looking fab.
Thank you for such a positive comment!x
Another great video Charlotte!
Thank you Charles, the support of you guys is amazing x
Nice One Charlotte Thanks again
It’s thank you, all the people who watch and support x
😂 glad I m not the only one who messes up the pp work!
Those numbers merge!x
Great work keep it up
Lambing is looming, washing last shed out til 9 tonight, it’ll still be there to do in the morning so called it a day 👍😂x
Loving the Zach Bryan soundtrack great video
Lol quality x
Podcast was really good! Are they going to be putting the podcast series on Spotify etc?
How can Roy not listen to music in the cab... Just sing all the journey at him instead.
He says he thinks 🤔😂x
Why is Roy always looking so stressed. Hope he gets some time to relax and enjoy the farm. Kilcunda Australia
He’s in the office and has the bills to pay! Times will change x
Hi Charlotte I here lamb prices are pretty good at the moment the England, roy
Never seen lamb prices so high, 45kg texel hogg at £178, unbelievable x
Charlotte, great looking cattle and in great condition. I'd love to know the weights.
Charlotte you know what makes a bull sweat , ,, a tight jersey lol x
Be no jersey bulls on this farm!x
Very wise. Absolute killers. Guernsey’s are nearly as bad. When I was a lad Guernseys on Island were tethered in the fields and shifted twice a day. I was always very cautious shifting the bulls. Much to my father’s shame I ran away from a loose bull when I was 7 and hid in the outside toilet. He went to great pains to show me how to control the bull with his ring. I was such a disappointment to my Dad. 😂
greetings ❤
Decent tunes tonight girl 👌
I was looking at the sky waiting for the aviation update????
All is very quiet 🤔x
nothing wrong with having a few store cattle around the farm that you can just load up and send off to market.........we use to find that even with a monthly milk cheque a few stores even if it was only a dozen or so the money would come in handy that was why we stuck with british friesians and ayrshires we never went down the holstein route cos we could get a decent store bullock by putting limousin or hereford on them
This is an interesting comment. We had always believed 70 % to Angus, try and get £60 calf at 8 weeks, we were then advised to go all sexed, then another man said stick to original plan, those who have done are best to listen to! Call and visit if you ever get chance 👍x
to be honest i don't think jersey's are a very good breed for beef .......there too small in size.......they produce the best quality milk though .......i think sexed semen is the best way to go on the best cows you want to breed replacements from infact i think i'm right in saying that Arla say you have to do sexed semen on channel island breeds cos in the past most jersey bull calves got shot at birth cos of there extremely low worth as a viable beef calve to rear and nowadays its not publicly acceptable to be shooting calves at birth. i know with holsteins they put belgian blue on them quite a lot.......that breed might be worth trying on jerseys......they've certainly got a good rear end on them and everyone likes a good rear end😀😀the other option would be to stick with jersey on everything with sexed semen then sell freshly calved jersey heifers but you would end up with a lot of cattle on your farm and probably your farm isn't big enough to carry say 300 head of cattle@@charlotteashleyfarm
Someone has not gotten their foam earplugs yet
KRAMP!
Wow, Zach Bryan, talk about going upscale.
Fast paddy.😂😂
A great video Charlotte, how old are the cattle what went to the auction.
Barnard Castle heifers would be 20 months, when feed was high in price the creep feeders didn’t leave the yard, maybe a wrong decision, cattle would’ve left sooner if they’d been creeped x
@@charlotteashleyfarm Ok that is really interesting, I buy mine in as young calves, and try and run them on for a year.
Mine at the moment are up to 9.5 months old.
😂always fit😂
Lol
Everyone knows that without earphones,farming is impossible!
Mom! we fell over. 🙃
Did you not apply for Andys job with Joe Seels Charlotte?. He could do with someone like you for clipping cattle 😅😅😅
Joes just down the road from me (90 miles) comparing to Andy’s run to and from Devon 😂x
roy needs be carful you know what they say about crazy lady with an axe
He’s fearless!x
Wow Barny on a tractor 🤦🤣🥳
Long haul Valtra!x
Look at the size of this? Sounds like something a teenage boy would say in a locker room
It never seems wrong when the video is flowing 🙈xx
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Need a hair cut myself 😊
I’ve done men’s hair too and they’ve left unhappy with the quality!x
@@charlotteashleyfarm 😂
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