A Death on the Farm

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  • Опубликовано: 28 авг 2024

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  • @rickpoteet371
    @rickpoteet371 Год назад +5

    Know this is an older video, but with ANY passing of a family member, your hurt was felt and we thank you for this video, thank you for sharing

  • @John-fe4wi
    @John-fe4wi 2 года назад +251

    Hi Pete,
    A young Irish dairy farmer here. We have a small herd of 30 dairy cows. Unfortunately sentiment has been lost to commercial production over the years on alot of farms around the world but it pulled at my heart strings seeing you guys mourning prudence. We have a 16 year old lady here and she’s still trucking along nicely! They older lady’s may take a little longer on the walk in for milking each morning and evening but it is my privilege to wait, not everything is about money on this farm. I’m sorry for you loss.

    • @daniellesnyder1244
      @daniellesnyder1244 2 года назад +13

      As someone who used to milk and breed cows, I have so much respect for you for having a cow that age. You are doing SO MUCH right. I wish people understood the magnitude of this!

    • @John-fe4wi
      @John-fe4wi 2 года назад +6

      Thank you Danielle! And she’s 80% british fresian, one of my fathers original ai bred cows!

    • @austinwilliams7919
      @austinwilliams7919 2 года назад

      @@John-fe4wi have you noticed any decline in milk production? I know you said you weren't worried about the money, but I've genuinely wondered if the milk production has a steep decline, or if it's just an old maid's tale.

  • @billr8667
    @billr8667 Год назад +2

    Thanks for posting the thoughtful video about the com's passing. It's nice to see that your operation is small enough to allow you to be connected to the livestock. When I was young, my grandparents had a small farm where they raised sheep and a few steers. There were always a few ewes and bucks that had names, but this was never the case for the cattle. My grandparents had no problems consuming beef from the steers. The one time one of their favorite ewes was butchered, none of us could eat the meat. The ewe's meat went to a neighbor instead. The compassion you show for your livestock and the feelings my grandparents showed for the sheep are an indication of what folks are made of. I'm an old man now, but the memories of my youth on the farm are still with me. Thanks again for posting and for the hard work you and Hilary do everyday.

  • @KyJack13
    @KyJack13 2 года назад +49

    There’s a special place in heaven for folks like you Pete.

  • @kailand3056
    @kailand3056 2 года назад +85

    Pete, I’m sorry that you lost Prudence. She was an important member of the herd and her presence will be missed. Thank you for sharing.

  • @awilliams5660
    @awilliams5660 2 года назад +6

    You all give the animals an amazing life of care and love. Prudence died like many of us hope to.....surrounded by care and family.

  • @johnkaijankoski5508
    @johnkaijankoski5508 5 месяцев назад +2

    I’ve buried many horses here in the valley for family, neighbors and my own. It never gets easier. They were our loyal friends.

  • @ditryn1382
    @ditryn1382 2 года назад +60

    In the anti farm climate that we are currently in I truly wish that more people could see this video to help them understand how these things do affect us 💜

    • @karenpage9383
      @karenpage9383 2 года назад +2

      Sadly that anti farm mentality would be thrilled there is one less cow in the world to fart and deplete the ozone layer. 🙄

    • @ditryn1382
      @ditryn1382 2 года назад +4

      @@sadjaxx unfortunately yes, very much so.

    • @ablasttv
      @ablasttv 2 года назад +1

      @@ditryn1382 I don't think so to be honest. I would probably be opposite politically to those claiming this. People like me are in no way anti-farm. We like good, healthy, organic food (I'm not THAT deep into it, food is food, but i don't disagree with those things). You only get that from farms. Small local farms are the best. We don't like corporate mega farms with cruelty issues, and yea less cows would be better for the environment. I love steak though. Would love to figure out how to grow just the meat itself in a lab with none of the downsides and perfect replication of taste and texture, current options aren't there yet. Personally more automation would be sweet. I think the more we can remove hard human labor the happier people will be and the more enjoyable and comfortable their work can be. I enjoy this guy's videos, he seems happy with what he does. Not everyone is happy working that hard and I don't think thats a negative thing. People shouldn't have to work this hard if we can help it, and I think we are at a point in history that we can. That frees people up to enjoy life more rather than work their life away. Maybe people like Pete would keep doing their thing because they enjoy it. Not everyone gets to enjoy the work they have to do to survive.
      Anyway rambling at this point. Long story short, even though we probably live different lives, I still love and respect farmers (I'm actually going to the farmers market for the first time in a while tomorrow morning just because I saw Pete's videos yesterday, and my dad recently started farming Texas Long Horn cattle)

  • @denisebennett3144
    @denisebennett3144 2 года назад +18

    So sorry for your loss of Prudence. Please be comforted by the knowledge you gave her a great life.

  • @skyhunter1981
    @skyhunter1981 2 года назад +34

    It's hard but you gave her the best life any animal could have .

    • @skyhunter1981
      @skyhunter1981 2 года назад

      @@tedthompson1065 not sure but it's life everything dies and I'm sure Pete has been around this many time . I'm sure he would do with a tear, but it has to be done. I know Pete is not the kind of person who put things on others. This is why I like Just a few acres and Pete . He is really the only RUclipsr who puts out shows and not trying to brag about his new tools or trying to sell you stuff .

  • @TerryMcGinn
    @TerryMcGinn 2 года назад +34

    I am sorry for the loss of Prudence. It's never easy to lose an animal. Especially so for a favourite.
    We have Herefords, most of which were born on the farm at this point, and we keep the vast majority of our girls for their whole lives. We are very lucky in our community that our local excavator, who also digs the graves in our cemetery, will come to the farm at a moment's notice for animal burials. We have a cow cemetery up on a hill at the back of the farm, and it's nice to be able to go back there and "visit" the old girls we got a chance to know and love (even the ones who were jerks).
    Rest in peace, Prudence.

    • @lisabishop6266
      @lisabishop6266 2 года назад +2

      That is so sweet that you can do that! How lucky you are to have a friend help like that!

  • @ellisc.foleyjr9778
    @ellisc.foleyjr9778 2 года назад +29

    My condolences on Prudence. I used to be a Hay Dealer years ago. got around to lots of farms all the way from Hancock ma. out to Rochester, seen tons of animals of all kinds lots of Dairy. breeding farms etc. and the way a lot of the farmers handled and treated the animals they had under their care. and you are at the top of my list for one of the Best in animal care Pete. and I'm not just blowing smoke at you. you really care and that shows. I for one after all the "treatments" I've seen over the years know "Care" when I see it. thank you for that and God Speed.ECF

  • @freddking4389
    @freddking4389 2 года назад +35

    The people that are close to you in your life Pete are very lucky people. Great video again.

  • @bradleyfore
    @bradleyfore 2 года назад +33

    So sorry for your loss, Pete. You're exactly right--these old cows become part of our families.

  • @jimtaylor2725
    @jimtaylor2725 2 года назад +114

    Only a responsible Farmer could really understand the loss. Words cannot express the loss of a love one, be it a human or an animal. Take Solis in knowing she had the best life possible and was treated with respect and dignity. Thank you for sharing this with all of us. Jim

  • @bradellison1345
    @bradellison1345 2 года назад +6

    I love how Ezra was walking by, caught sight of you and decided to come visit. Made me smile. She must have known you were upset about Prudence. Sorry for your loss.

  • @headhunter4488
    @headhunter4488 2 года назад +47

    Pete, it is part of farming, hard as it is. She was well cared for at your farm, so you should be happy for the time she was part of your place. As far as politely asked that people not send you things, you did it very well. It can be overwhelming. Love your videos. Be safe.

    • @JustaFewAcresFarm
      @JustaFewAcresFarm  2 года назад +15

      Thank you.

    • @davidhowarth3426
      @davidhowarth3426 2 года назад +4

      So sorry for your loss we appreciate all the consideration and emotional status that's involved with this thank

    • @davidhowarth3426
      @davidhowarth3426 2 года назад +3

      @@JustaFewAcresFarm appreciate all your postings your sensitivity to your animals and your environment is fantastic and the technical Parts get a little boring sometimes but they're very interesting and I really appreciate all of your comments and thoughts on all the items that you said and make me feel so much more

  • @teamcamel1755
    @teamcamel1755 2 года назад +21

    It's hard to loose any animal but it hurts the most when you get attached to it 💔

  • @sarahjones-jf4pr
    @sarahjones-jf4pr 2 года назад +1

    Do not ever question the fact that animals have feelings they are far more astute than many people could ever be.

  • @vegasbattleborn1594
    @vegasbattleborn1594 2 года назад +40

    Sorry about Prudence, but you did right by her. You're right, the pigs make us all smile. Thanks for what you share with us. Life goes on 🇺🇲

  • @jeffphillips6919
    @jeffphillips6919 2 года назад +12

    I know your feelings. When you care for critters on a daily basis, they become your extended family members. Your animals are very well taken care of, it shows! Keep your head and caring spirit up! You’re doing a GREAT job! 👍

  • @mystylangston4803
    @mystylangston4803 2 года назад +5

    Thanks for sharing her story. Loss is lessened when shared.

  • @danschneider7369
    @danschneider7369 2 года назад +5

    Your channel is terrific. I love your kind, humorous and straightforward demeanor. To me, honest, hardworking folks like you are what makes America great. Thank you! And also...so sorry for your loss. RIP sweet Prudence.

  • @windetrails
    @windetrails 2 года назад +41

    It's tough to lose a part of the animal family, I know this well. So sorry for your loss. You are a man with a kind heart, Pete. It's easy to tell by your words and actions. I really appreciate your videos.

  • @karinoshea3330
    @karinoshea3330 2 года назад +61

    I'm so sorry for the loss of Prudence, she was a special soul! Rest assured that you gave her the best life possible! Much love from Oklahoma!❤

    • @dawnajamison430
      @dawnajamison430 2 года назад +5

      Rip Prudence much love you sweet soul.

  • @wendyhumphreystebbutt5782
    @wendyhumphreystebbutt5782 2 года назад +14

    PS. Pete, I just wanted to say "thank you" for being a wonderful example of someone who does have a rhythm to their life and work. Your work on the MD, which is happening step by step is very inspiring to me. I've always wanted to clear a whole day to do some larger task - but that's not always possible. So, I'm taking a page from your book and discovering how to break down larger tasks into nice, manageable, bite-sized pieces. You're a wonderful teacher! Yours in Gratitude

  • @robertheflin5446
    @robertheflin5446 2 года назад +1

    Sorry for your loss. Losing a beloved farm animal is never easy. Love your videos. Keep up the good work.

  • @barrywilliams9224
    @barrywilliams9224 2 года назад +1

    On our small farms,our Animals become part of our lives and I would like to think they become part of our souls,than you Pete ,and your family for sharing, every bit helps in the world of life,. Bazza

  • @juliannedispain1637
    @juliannedispain1637 2 года назад +6

    Oh no Prudence!!! She had a great life on your farm. You all are good to your animals. As for cows knowing, I am sure they know. They are smart animals. I am glad she had her cow family with her when she passed and was not alone.

  • @beachcomer007
    @beachcomer007 2 года назад +92

    So sorry for the loss of prudence. Yes we do get attached to our animals but it is part of life as painful as it is. I think the other cows know and pay they’re respects too! Another good video!!!

  • @billb4631
    @billb4631 2 года назад +34

    Being raised on an Ohio small farm, I totally understand the loss of your Prudence. God bless and comfort y'all!
    BTW, I love the drone shots of the farm! Excellent work!

  • @stanleykeith6969
    @stanleykeith6969 2 года назад +1

    Sorry for your Loss Pete, I feel bad for Hillary and you. Lost our dog at 10 years old and we had our cat for 22 years, she died of old age. Miss that cat every day ! GOD BLESS !

  • @Flippin_Crazy
    @Flippin_Crazy 2 года назад +21

    My condolences. Growing up on a farm, as a kid-I got numb to death. My Dad named a heifer Pam. Then he butchered her, because he had to go clear to her don’t know how to say it, but her calf was turned wrong. But she sure did taste good. I think you are the best and most caring farmer I have ever met. You are the best Pete. The very best. I cannot tell you how much I need to see your videos. ❤️

  • @jeffjeffers9810
    @jeffjeffers9810 2 года назад +6

    I'm sorry for your loss. I lost my cat week. I never thought I would cry over a cat. But he was my buddy and followed me about everywhere for 8 years . If you told me at 63 I would cry over a cat, I would have said you were crazy.

  • @marcwheelwright9191
    @marcwheelwright9191 2 года назад

    I’m so sorry prudence has died. I love your videos. Our animals are like family.

  • @kathrynhelm4176
    @kathrynhelm4176 2 года назад +11

    I am sorry to hear that Prudence has passed. Just the other day she was being the spokeswoman instead of Patty. She will be missed. Look forward to the addition of the garden and the new paint job. 👍🥰❤️

  • @jbarr
    @jbarr 2 года назад +11

    We're there with you. In the 8 years we've owned a pasture in South Carolina, we've returned one cow, two bulls, and a horse to the land. It's never easy, but it's part of the life.

  • @KellyBNunn
    @KellyBNunn 2 года назад +11

    Your authenticity, humility and empathy are on full display today. I must find ways to emulate them in my life. I have made some poor decisions that have caused major consequences in my life and my childrens lives. Right now I’m struggling to find a way through each day. This video has helped me.?..at least today.
    Thank you.

    • @Flippin_Crazy
      @Flippin_Crazy 2 года назад +2

      Hang in there Kelly. Keep watching Just a few acres. ❤️

  • @ruggedtimber1743
    @ruggedtimber1743 Год назад +1

    Hey Pete,
    New subscriber here from Montreal.
    I am truly enjoying your videos.
    You’re a humble man by preferring that viewers not send you things, and that they should spend the money on their family or a charity. Very noble.
    Looking forward to watching many more of your videos.
    Stay safe
    Dirk

  • @bubbles3332
    @bubbles3332 2 года назад +2

    Rest in peace to prudence sorry for your loss of family member Pete.

  • @jimmyzez4359
    @jimmyzez4359 2 года назад +8

    Pete, I think I can say I feel your loss. I would think it to be similar to when a pet like a cat or dog passes away. It is the loss of a family member. You showed there is a healthy way to grieve and to honor who has passed. Thank you Pete and Hillary, you have an honest wholesome way of living and philosophy. I enjoy you sharing it with me.

  • @suzanneo1124
    @suzanneo1124 2 года назад +3

    ::wipes away tears:: I’m so sorry about Prudence. While we all know we’ll lose an animal, it’s never easy nor are we ready. Thank you for caring about your animals, it really does make a difference in the circle of life.

  • @howardshepherd9897
    @howardshepherd9897 Год назад

    very moving.And this is how all livestock should be treated.Respect to you and your lovely wife.

  • @jospike1470
    @jospike1470 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for your honesty and humility Pete. I so love watching your videos

  • @rick_.
    @rick_. 2 года назад +5

    Hi Pete. Thanks, as always, for sharing. Whether it's a cat or a cow, letting them into our hearts makes our lives so much richer.

  • @mono4643
    @mono4643 2 года назад +4

    RIP Prudence. May you find the greenest pastures in the great beyond.

  • @user-bs5nk9ud9k
    @user-bs5nk9ud9k Год назад

    Pete, coming from a farming background, my heart aches for you and your wife.. As you said, life and death are just part of living on a farm. It does not soften the blow, other than to know you are not alone in this life, and when you think about it, there are a lot more Good days, good memories, than bad ones. We live in the good memories. I feel for those that live in the cold cities, without noticing the singing of a bird, the sound of wind in the trees, the grunt of a pig or the mooing of a cow. My favorite sound is the sad song of a loon. But that is me. I really love a barn cat crawling in my lap, with a soft meow, and falling asleep. Remember to smile.

  • @Keith_Hatter
    @Keith_Hatter 2 года назад

    RIP Miss P. Thank you Pete for sharing.

  • @montana4939
    @montana4939 2 года назад +8

    Sending you our condolences and empathy, it’s not easy loosing one of the farm family members . We lost our horse a few years back . Thank you for sharing!

  • @shedtime2454
    @shedtime2454 2 года назад +10

    Pete, I've enjoyed all your videos for a while now, first time I've left a comment. Like all your videos, your calming voice explaining things around the farm. How you talk to all your animals, and even though they don't talk, they respond in their own way. We can all see the connection of respect. Even when it's time to prepare an animal for consumption, your approach towards the animal is with utmost respect and thankfulness. I'm a city boy, but I've always been fond of horses, cattle, pigs etc. I would love to be a ranch hand, or help someone like you. The closest I've come to that is when was a kid I always loved going to the Stock Show and Rodeo. Just seeing the animals up close and their size, is a different feel in person. Also the smell of livestock is like no other, in a good way. This video of losing Prudence was emotional for me as well, like she was part of my family. When I saw the Title of the video, I'm like Oh No What Happen. To watch you and Hillary mourn her loss, and explaining how you first met Prudence coming up to you, and your emotions were evident and sincere. Back in the day I've seen videos of ranchers being abusive to animals and would try to run away from being hit or shocked, stressing the animal out. Your story is fascinating, from Corporate to the farm. I've learned so much from your knowledge and storytelling. Lastly, I lost my wife 5 years ago, and I'm so envious of you and Hillary. She's such a sweetheart. You sir are living the Dream my friend. Well Done, and Ill be watching...

  • @michaelkoster8412
    @michaelkoster8412 Год назад

    Pete, you are a very gracious fellow. I enjoy listening to you for so many different reasons. Thank you!

  • @dragonfarm2texas518
    @dragonfarm2texas518 2 года назад +9

    Dammit Pete, you made me cry. So sorry for your loss. We have an elderly cow here on my Parents farm that is the very last of our original line from 40 years ago. She was never around a bull so we had no calves from her to carry on the line...going to miss old red cow when she is gone.

  • @BillTheTractorMan
    @BillTheTractorMan 2 года назад +13

    No matter how much you get used to animals coming and going, a longtime member of the herd dying is heart breaking. Like loosing a friend or family member. Take time Pete, Hillary, and family. You essentially lost a loved one. Pay your respects, Prudence earned them. No matter what people say, us farming love our animals, all of them.

  • @bradleyferrin6831
    @bradleyferrin6831 2 года назад +1

    I'm sorry for your loss Prudence had a good life with your family she will live on with her calves on your farm

  • @sarahburkdorf8338
    @sarahburkdorf8338 2 года назад +1

    Peter and Hillary I am so sorry for your loss of Prudence.
    Three Winters back I lost my lead ewe of my flock, for no apparent reason, 2 days before Christmas. She was 10 years old. She was such a sweet soul. You truly don't know how much you have bonded with them until they're gone.
    May peace be with you

  • @ronniemaccuish1154
    @ronniemaccuish1154 2 года назад +31

    I’m sorry for your loss Pete. Animals touch our hearts, no matter what type. Her calf lives on, her memory will too. I hope you and Hilary and the kids are doing ok. Be well.

  • @JCMoncur
    @JCMoncur 2 года назад +14

    “We are all travelers in this world, from the sweet grass to the packing house, birth till death we travel between the eternities.” - Robert Duvall (Broken Trail)

  • @MrSpinnerbug
    @MrSpinnerbug 2 года назад

    So very sorry For your loss of dear Prudence! Loss is always super painful. She had a good life for sure and she knows it was because of your care! Bless you and Prudence ❤️

  • @mrsp6825
    @mrsp6825 2 года назад

    Loss is never easy but you gave Prudence a good life...she died with her mates in comfort. I'm watching from Turkey, missing my childhood home in Albany. Thank you for sharing your life and work.

  • @jerrykroon6609
    @jerrykroon6609 2 года назад +5

    Sorry for your loss. Having a small small herd myself, I feel I understand how this impacts you. They are not just animals, they do become part of the family and I'm glad you can mourn her loss.

  • @kathyritscher9459
    @kathyritscher9459 2 года назад +4

    My condolences. Prudence was a good cow and will be missed. Hugs to you and your family. 💖

  • @love2craft545
    @love2craft545 2 года назад

    Ugh, that even hurt me and yup, I teared up. Goodbye Prudence, thanks for the smiles, and sorry for your loss…😔

  • @Gardenergal
    @Gardenergal 2 года назад +2

    I am sitting here in tears. Thank you for sharing this piece of your life on the farm. Here we are dealing with the loss of so many small businesses. Loss, followed by the birth of a new Spring time. I look forward to seeing your veggie garden.

  • @1lilfarm
    @1lilfarm 2 года назад +10

    Very sorry to hear of your loss. Sudden losses are very tough but sometimes easier than having to put an animal down (worst thing I have ever experienced). Thank you for sharing. This was a wonderful video showing the heartaches and how life must go on at the farm. My best to you and your whole family. 🙏🙏🙏

  • @DovetailTimberworks
    @DovetailTimberworks 2 года назад +10

    Aww, sorry Pete, that's sad about Prudence. Caring makes some things hard, but we appreciate it.

  • @williamblanton2790
    @williamblanton2790 2 года назад

    I am not a farmer but a former Wisconsin resident. I enjoy watching the seasons change-especially the winter. I live in South Korea now and am enjoying your videos. Thank you!😉👍

  • @marydomitrovic3468
    @marydomitrovic3468 2 года назад +1

    I too want to express my sorrow that you lost Prudence. This is the circle of life and to know that she left her legacy is truly her gift to your farm. Thank you for sharing this sad but normal way of life. You are steadfast in showing us that all life begins and also ends but it’s what is done while here that leaves the lasting impression. Thank you Pete for painting a positive picture of a sad event.

  • @kaseymanning6397
    @kaseymanning6397 2 года назад +5

    I'm so sorry about your loss of Prudence, she lived a good happy life thanks to you guys. RIP little baby. You guy's are my favorite farmers. I see now that it's possible to have connections to your animals, even if they are being raised for food. It's about respecting them and treating them well.

  • @timmaslyn
    @timmaslyn 2 года назад +3

    Losing an animal like that is so tough, I am so sorry for your loss Pete and Hilarie. I really appreciate that you shared this video, thank you! We know that Prudence will be missed.

  • @chrisbrackett9779
    @chrisbrackett9779 2 года назад

    Your Humble polite and very blessed. Thank-you for all your straight talk.

  • @vinylrevolutions9718
    @vinylrevolutions9718 2 года назад +1

    I would be happy to watch a video of you cleaning tractor parts. It’s all part of restoration.
    So sorry to hear about Prudence, you gave her a good life.

  • @bradcole5064
    @bradcole5064 2 года назад +14

    So sorry to hear about Prudence. It’s always hard to loose an animal whether it’s a pet or not. Thanks for sharing.

  • @geraldblackwell1387
    @geraldblackwell1387 2 года назад +39

    You are certainly different from another "farmer" on you tube. Live chats and people sending money or buy a bale of hay. Your channel is the best!! Thanks.

    • @KyJack13
      @KyJack13 2 года назад +9

      And not loaded with product placement.

    • @COIcultist
      @COIcultist 2 года назад +5

      There is more than one farmer who has taken to farming viewers!

  • @robynwojciechowski3407
    @robynwojciechowski3407 2 года назад +1

    Thank you Prudence for being part of the ‘Just a Few Ares Farm’ and being a loyal partner to Farmer Pete and his family. Sincerely, a farmer’s daughter ❤️

  • @lanischagreywolf6452
    @lanischagreywolf6452 2 года назад

    I'm sorry for your loss. It's hard to lose an animal you have had so long. My sincere condolences 🙏

  • @Ray-yl5my
    @Ray-yl5my 2 года назад +3

    Losing an animal is hard. I hope the sadness does not keep you from enjoying the memories of Prudence for long.
    I am looking forward to the garden. Thanks for all your work.

  • @MichaelYuhas
    @MichaelYuhas 2 года назад +22

    Sorry about the unexpected loss. Losing an anchor animal prematurely hurts. I never thought about the plastic use on baleage but I remember your idealism previous video and there's plastic albeit less with net wrap around the round bales if you purchase. (which makes me like the twine baler you have). Lastly, I'm holding out for your farm Bootcamp (paid) where we could come up for a day or so to personally grow from you. Learning to contribute and not follow ;)

  • @terifrank7393
    @terifrank7393 2 года назад

    Thx so much for.sharing the loss of dear Prudence. She did her job well and she knew and felt a very good humane life on your farm. God bless. So enjoy watching and learning. Just found the channel today!

  • @cutnrun95
    @cutnrun95 2 года назад

    Pete & Hillary, sorry for your loss of Prudence. I’m sure the bond formed in seven years of caring for her will take time to overcome. Livestock farmers are not understood in today’s society, thanks for showing your grieve.

  • @anthonyhengst2908
    @anthonyhengst2908 2 года назад +26

    Tough when that happens. It's worth a few tears then you move on. I do believe cows know. We had a cow named Valerie that I was very attached to. The cows that stood on either side Molly and Emma went down in milk production for a few days but then they came around to as we all do. I sense even Ezra knows through you to. I know the farm will rally. There's no other place to go than up.

    • @davidwilson9247
      @davidwilson9247 2 года назад +1

      I am sad that Prudence is gone. Over time, I suspect that another will come along. But I do think that cows are special and deserve the very best care. OleDave😢

  • @ggolight
    @ggolight 2 года назад +3

    I feel for you, Pete. I just lost my first cow. Had her since 2003. Took her in as a bottle calf. She was our most reliable producer and a matriarch of the herd. Always lead cow. Loved her brisket scratches and the top of her tail rubbed. Her name was Kathy.
    Anywho, concerning your feed issues, maybe a little higher protein feed will get you there. Try whole cotton seed and flaked corn. Cotton seed is pretty cheap right now down here in Texas, but that may not be the case up your way.
    You’re probably right about genetics being a factor. Dexter do just as well on grass alone, and it’s possible that no matter what you do nothing will increase their average daily gain.
    We run Herefords and angus. They blow up on the cottonseed/corn combo.

  • @olgadanes-volkov7985
    @olgadanes-volkov7985 2 года назад

    I've only just started watching your, videos from here in the UK and absolutely Love them. For more than thirty years we had a microholding in our long narrow mid town garden with its perfect little stable yard in an 'L' at the bottom. During that time we raised pigs, two Jersey cows from calves, sheep (lambed over 100 lambs over that time), milking goat, ducks, quail, chickens, oh and horses. Like a jigsaw keeping everyone happy in or out on rented pasture but it worked and your videos bring back happy - and sad - memories. When Lily the milking goat went after many years of doing it twice a day,I couldn't go down the garden for two months... I do own two ewes who it is my intention to bring home this winter for lambing but. I'm old so they may have to stay with a friend still. Anyway, thank you again for cheering up an old gal. Fox got a hen day before yesterday. Not much changes!!

  • @jaybarclay1656
    @jaybarclay1656 2 года назад

    Sorry for your loss. Thank You for everything your channel gives me hope for my farm.

  • @LedgemereHeritageFarm
    @LedgemereHeritageFarm 2 года назад +26

    We lost our prized ewe during labor last Spring and I can totally relate. I’m very sorry 😞 when I first bought the farm, I lost a yearling steer and a lamb down into an old well in a freak accident

    • @em945
      @em945 2 года назад

      So sad.

    • @lisabishop6266
      @lisabishop6266 2 года назад +1

      So sad,sorry! Lester from Ima Survivor Sanctuary lost an animal to a groundswell too a few months ago. They just didn't know it was so unsafe and they were heartbroken.

    • @LedgemereHeritageFarm
      @LedgemereHeritageFarm 2 года назад

      @@lisabishop6266 😞

  • @ClearlyBlissful
    @ClearlyBlissful 2 года назад +8

    Sorry about Prudence. Animals are like family.
    On a farm note, it’s great that you have that market. I really wish we had something like that. (I make handcrafted chocolates and I look for ways to market my products locally.) 😃

  • @jimlong527
    @jimlong527 2 года назад

    So sorry, We love our animals they give us of unconditional love.
    May St Anthony look over her.

  • @rongosciminski4917
    @rongosciminski4917 2 года назад

    I feel for you and your loss. It reminds me of a song, to every day, turn, turn, there is a season, turn, turn. God bless you and yours during this sad time.

  • @big.g.fromohio3546
    @big.g.fromohio3546 2 года назад +8

    Sorry about Prudence. We all know how well you care for and care about your animals. She was one of my favorites to see you interact with.
    I actually watched a video of a farmer that makes hay tea for his cattle. I don’t remember what he said the benefits were.

  • @TheYangnyin
    @TheYangnyin 2 года назад +4

    I'm sorry to hear of your loss, she'll be missed by all there. I'm glad that her passing was quick. About the best any of us can ask for

  • @wingrdr21
    @wingrdr21 2 года назад

    So sad when we loose animals as they are family as well. So sorry for your loss and nice that there is a generation to carry on her legacy.

  • @burchardsmith9404
    @burchardsmith9404 2 года назад +5

    I'm sorry for your loss. It's good to see someone who respects their animals so much.

  • @aggiechica1782
    @aggiechica1782 2 года назад +5

    Farewell, Prudence. It’s hard to lose an animal that’s part of the family. Peace to you and yours.

  • @donpeterson9282
    @donpeterson9282 2 года назад

    I am so sorry to hear of Prudence's passing. Things like this do happen no matter what we do. Prudence had a good life and she was more appreciated than most animals and had a more interesting life than the animals grown in the huge corporate farms. I enjoy your reflective moments and comments.

  • @mcchupka9718
    @mcchupka9718 2 года назад +1

    This channel has been extremely valuable and rewarding to me. I cannot thank you enough, as I haven’t farmed since I was just a kid, but like you, I have aspirations to get back into it when I escape the rat race of city life. You have quite and operation there. I probably missed it but would love to see you do a piece on “the average day in the life of farming.” Although, as I recall, no two days were exactly the same, the grunt work mostly felt like “groundhog days”. Covering things like, what time you get up everyday? What time do you start working? What activities you do and what order you do them in. What your wife and kids do to help or what aspects they routinely cover. For instance, the idea would be to cover the typical week; all of the bare minimum tasks, activities, and things you have to do just to maintain the stock. Maybe even do a piece for each season over the course of the year and highlight what is different but leave out the atypical things.

  • @oldcars5547720
    @oldcars5547720 2 года назад +3

    My great aunt and uncle raised white-faced Herford cattle on their farm near Elberfeld, Ind. The ground was hilly and partially wooded, surrounded by coal mines. They all had names and when one died it liked to kill my aunt Lois. Uncle Don had two International Harvester tractors -- an M and an H (one of the reasons I enjoy watching your tractor repair/rebuilding videos so much). I drove the H when I was little but the M was plagued with a bad radiator. Uncle Don always had trouble finding parts because they were kind of isolated. There were many family farms in the area and everybody knew one another. The women -- and sometimes men -- would help with canning vegetables when the gardens were producing. I remember one time we helped a lady down the road snap and can three bushels of butter beans. Many years later, It dawned upon me that I got to witness the very last chapter of subsistence farming in their region -- before the days that farms became hundreds of acres instead of dozens. When you are young and just living through the experience it did not mean that much to you. With age the experiences grow in value. I have heard that feeding chickens chia seeds increases the amount of Omega-3 fatty acids in the eggs. Have you ever tried that? I remember when I lived in the D.C. area, Frank Purdue used to feed marigold seeds to his chickens and it gave the skin a yellow color. We have nothing like that enormous Farmer's Market like you have there in your area, despite the fact that we are surrounded by hundreds of farms in this Tri-State area. Today, all that was that little 80 acre farm of my relatives is long gone -- a new owner tore down all the buildings and the fence rows. They re-contoured the ground to do away with the stock pond that I caught fish in when I was a child. The woods is still there, however, and there are blackberry briars on the back side that are still there. I have been picking blackberries from those briars for over 50 years. Although I will never be able to own that property, when I walk through the trees I always feel a sense of belonging and familiarity that extends back to the days of my youth when you could breathe the clean country air and late in the day often hear an old two-lunger John Deere tractor plowing a field on an adjacent farm.

  • @derekrisser2219
    @derekrisser2219 2 года назад +5

    I will miss hearing about Prudence. Death on the farm isn't always easy, especially like you said, when it's a cow you have had for 7 years. I like the way you put the "woodshed talk", that was nicely put. I'm looking forward to seeing the MD finished as well as the garden project! Sounds like some good videos to come! I admire your family and your farm, take care! 😊

  • @bottomlandbill3192
    @bottomlandbill3192 2 года назад

    I don't comment as much as I should Pete. Sorry for your loss. I wanted to say THANK YOU on behalf of Prudence, and from a fellow farmer. Thank you for the compassion you show your farm partners and your ability to articulate your feelings, that many of us share with you. Thank you for sharing the positive and challenging moments of farm life.

  • @kinger991
    @kinger991 2 года назад

    I am sorry for your loss Pete, but her legacy is strong and Peanut is such a cutie!

  • @kellypowell8282
    @kellypowell8282 2 года назад +5

    My grandfather always said"better outside than inside the home " The cows on milking would follow each other and wait for the door to open. Some cows were 18 years old and each would find their space. When the older cows died he always buried each and the cows always would smell the cow on the trailer and then stand looking on. He always missed talking to each cow who passed.
    My grandfather milked until he was 91years old. He was like the cows slow and steady with a little hand scratching and talk(.....). He would say, "to say goodbye and look to the younger one." They are family to the end.

  • @idablythe4847
    @idablythe4847 2 года назад +5

    We run a farmers market at house 2 days a week Wednesday and Saturday 11-4. I run it for my brother as a way to help. He does Saturdays and Sundays in two nearby towns. He takes about 2,000 pounds to each location. We sell spring plants lavender,Tomatoes, rosemary and other. Helps pay for heating starter green hose that heated. I know how hard it is loosening an animal that has been around for long time. Grew up on dairy farm in Illinois. Thanks for your insight.