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If the connection is not dry it will make white rust. Solder stranded wire after crimp connection is made, shrink tube the individual wires, then shrink tube the complete conductor cable. Stagger splices in the conductors keeps from making a big ball.
I always bought bottle babies….. those babies are pretty expensive right now.. A lot of folks want them to keep small acres cleaned up… I always had 15 to 20 bottle dairy calves.. Lots of work…
when i was a young man i work for rancher and he would only use black Galloway bulls , but dont hear much about that breed now. p.s. im retired now living in the Philippines, love your channel tell the kid keep up with the tires great idea
When I was buying bottle babies….I worked out at our local calves..There was a guy there that also bottle babies….he asked me why I didn’t use a milk goat…He said those mother goats are easy keepers and he said the calves do better than the calf milk replacer… Just a idea!!
Hi, Thanks for the videos. I've been watching them for some time. I am a rancher in Australia, and I see you have your silage in the sausage bags. So do we. Have you done a video yet filling your bags? Thanks from Down Under.
We did a video chopping and bagging last fall. Not sure how much footage of the bagger. Thanks for watching I would like to visit Australia someday got any kangaroos to shoot at!
You are one wild bloke, plenty of kangaroos, but they are not the worry pigs are. They destroy the silage bags, so we have had to construct vermin-proof fencing. You have some interesting ideas on cattle behaviour, also on cattle handleing and drafting, eg your load out project. Read up on Dr Temple Grandin and her principals on cattle yard designs, we use her principles in our cattle handling facilities, and they work. Have a spare bed if needed when you visit.
That black calf might benefit from electrolytes. I am just guessing that if your giving him milk 2 times daily he isn't getting much water and he doesn't want to or hasn't figured it drinking from a bucket.
Nice to see sasy pants keeping you on your toes👍. Cp here
"Fancy Pants"
Them bottle calfs are worth gold! Try to buy one in southern IL.
Hi buy a old dairy cow and put the two calves on her will make a great job of them 😉
If the connection is not dry it will make white rust. Solder stranded wire after crimp connection is made, shrink tube the individual wires, then shrink tube the complete conductor cable. Stagger splices in the conductors keeps from making a big ball.
Great video keep up the good work!
I always bought bottle babies….. those babies are pretty expensive right now.. A lot of folks want them to keep small acres cleaned up… I always had 15 to 20 bottle dairy calves.. Lots of work…
when i was a young man i work for rancher and he would only use black Galloway bulls , but dont hear much about that breed now. p.s. im retired now living in the Philippines, love your channel tell the kid keep up with the tires great idea
Nice ya no black Galloway around here thanks for watching how do you like retirement in the Philippines ?
U Guys Always Smiling throughout it All. Love it, plus Ur Channel. Keep it Pushing, ur Work Ethics r just Incredible.
Its hood that your wife is the boss haha
Got lady there fella
I like the signpost slats on that wood loading chute.
When I was buying bottle babies….I worked out at our local calves..There was a guy there that also bottle babies….he asked me why I didn’t use a milk goat…He said those mother goats are easy keepers and he said the calves do better than the calf milk replacer… Just a idea!!
We learn a lot from you & Sassy Pants
Always enjoy the videos i know its day to day work for you but its nice to sit back and enjoy keep it up!
Awesome video Matty
Really enjoyed the video as always looking forward to the next one
Best wishes from Ireland 🇨🇮
Hi, Thanks for the videos. I've been watching them for some time. I am a rancher in Australia, and I see you have your silage in the sausage bags. So do we. Have you done a video yet filling your bags? Thanks from Down Under.
We did a video chopping and bagging last fall. Not sure how much footage of the bagger. Thanks for watching I would like to visit Australia someday got any kangaroos to shoot at!
You are one wild bloke, plenty of kangaroos, but they are not the worry pigs are. They destroy the silage bags, so we have had to construct vermin-proof fencing. You have some interesting ideas on cattle behaviour, also on cattle handleing and drafting, eg your load out project. Read up on Dr Temple Grandin and her principals on cattle yard designs, we use her principles in our cattle handling facilities, and they work. Have a spare bed if needed when you visit.
Thanks for letting us tag along
GREAT JOB
Loaves and fishes good one!the cows sure dont want you to scale back
Lekker man lekker 🇿🇦
That black calf might benefit from electrolytes.
I am just guessing that if your giving him milk 2 times daily he isn't getting much water and he doesn't want to or hasn't figured it drinking from a bucket.
Thanks
Cool thanks 😊
How much would it cost for me to buy one of your cow?
How many cows do you guys own?
Do you breed your own wagu bulls or buy them or the semen direct?
What's the average weight of those yearlings when they come off that pasture and they do they go to a feedlot when pulled off the pasture?
That’s the plan probably 700-800 they are f1 Wagyu
You need you a couple milk cows
Are you Baxter blacks twin brother ? Or just a lookalike😂 just joshing ya.
Not many jobs I hate worse than bottle feeding calves.
You need to get a F ford ranger 😂