The thing that has immediately hits home on these videos lately is how quickly the pressures of Dairy farming are compared to what you did previously,even with the transfer being so easy and pain free from the cows you purchased. As dairy farmers all our life,we often forget how much knowledge and skills we require and how dedicated we have to be as it's so much more demanding . On the mastitis and feet cases,getting cow muck sorted is key to future success,this will help cubicle beds also.A rotary brush cleaner for bed cleaning will become invaluable in time. Be good to get them outdoors soon even for a couple of hours each end of day to help the cleaning process Good luck
You are a great fun loving kind hearted person, saving a little feral stoggie, and taking all this new dairy stuff in your stride , that last outro scene says it all... ❤❤❤
@@charlotteashleyfarm it is indeed beautiful. 30 minutes to the beach and 3 and a half hours to the Sierra Nevada mountains, halfway between San Francisco and Los Angeles. Rolling hills with an abundance of oak trees that Angus Cattle roam on. It really is a special place.
I love how you talk to cattle like they know what you’re saying, just like my missus and the dog, 😂😂😂keep going Charlotte it will get easier I’m sure 👍🏼💛🐮🐮🍻
At 15:26, that cow thinks "Groovy, obviously" Had to take a break to listen to the Young Rascals, Groovin' (on a Sunday afternoon). ❤❤ Funnily enough, was watching HoofGP yesterday and thinking, 'I wonder if Charlotte is going to have to get a regular hoof trimmer now'. Answered before I even asked.
The floor grooving is a great job just watch you don’t catch the bucket when you’re scraping out. I didn’t think there was as much work with dairy cows. We learn something new every day.
It is so great to see a Lancashire lass doing farming .. makes me so proud..xxx I was introduced to your channel through Tom P… anywho…. I do not understand this whole Robot stuff can you explain to an ordinary mortal .. the closest I’ve ever got to farming of being an end user and a huge supporter of farming lol
Thank you! Tom P is a great support, he’s been a good friend to me and Roy. The robot allows the cow the cow to voluntarily milk, it’s her call when she gets milked and the computer allows her an amount of food if she’s due to be milked, it’s a very relaxed environment x
Thank you! Tom P is a great support, he’s been a good friend to me and Roy. The robot allows the cow the cow to voluntarily milk, it’s her call when she gets milked and the computer allows her an amount of food if she’s due to be milked, it’s a very relaxed environment x
Have you thought of a gate bar across the entrance to the robots to keep errant cows out. It could be used on outside with an ordinary door recuperator so you can pass quickly and easily and bar remain closed!
Years ago my wife and I had a cat who had a lot of kittens one time she had 2 white girl kittens which we named after our grandmothers. Hilda and Murial 😂
if you have that many cases of mastitis then I would check everything on robots is working properly.Is chemical going on the brushes when teats are cleaned and is the post milking spray being applied ok.We had a problem once in herringbone and it was caused by the vaccume running a bit low
You’ve totally guessed it! One day I might know as much as you do, I hope so, thank you for commenting, this is all a learning curve especially the tech x
Robots are great but cow management got to be 100 percent Need to finish the shed and get the scraping sorted easy to say I know but your making it extra hard for yourself
I’m politely pushing the fabricator and also the galvaniser for the rails so we can use the back pens. The cow who had ecoli mastitis has a history of mastitis and only has half a bag, we didn’t actually pay for her she was thrown in as she was milking. Scraping going to look very different tomorrow 😉😉
Hey Charlotte who is the singer of the music you played in this & other videos of yours, I like it but don’t have a clue what artist & song it is, can someone tell me please 😊
Remember me commenting that you'll always need a strawed area, box, yard, with plenty of straw build up, for exactly that reason- any down cow won't want to try to get up if there's no grip for them. Best thing you could've done was in the bucket, out on grass and the cow proved it. If I could have £10 for each cow iv done it with over 32-34 yrs, I'd have a nice little sum. Not all cows will get up, if they damage themselves trying to get up on concrete etc or have had a real bad calving or become really sick for what ever reason, its a tough call as to what will happen. Make sure you've a drugs cupboard with all you need, so any treatment can be sorted ASAP. Obviously in a parlour a mastitis cow would be treated there n then, so get the drugs into the cow asap. Sorry for the ramble x
@charlotteashleyfarm not trying to be a smart arse believe me- I've always tried to share experience and the practicality of farming, especially dairy cows.
so i know you have both been planning dairy for a long time and educating yourselves as much as possible, but now you've had the cows a couple of weeks are you finding it easier than you thought, harder than you thought or exactly what you thought? p.s. i think Lisa would feel much better hearing you sing to her like the old days. lol 🤣😉.
It’s actually really enjoyable, calving a bit more refreshing than sucklers! Very much routine abs we’ve a few bit of finishing off to get done, out of our control with fabricator and galvaniser! Lisa is loving life with her new sheep friends!🙈😂
I think it’s more to do with the cow having a history high conductivity and mastitis in all four quarters not the scrapers which will be robotic eventually
I don’t think your robots are setup right. Seen another video how dirty your milk sock was. I’d have them look at, plus change your post dip to something little thicker. Also jerseys sulk like hell. Got to be a little mean to be nice with them. Otherwise they’ll happily stay there and die.
Hi Charlotte that was a great job with your shad 🎉🎉🎉🎉
The thing that has immediately hits home on these videos lately is how quickly the pressures of Dairy farming are compared to what you did previously,even with the transfer being so easy and pain free from the cows you purchased.
As dairy farmers all our life,we often forget how much knowledge and skills we require and how dedicated we have to be as it's so much more demanding .
On the mastitis and feet cases,getting cow muck sorted is key to future success,this will help cubicle beds also.A rotary brush cleaner for bed cleaning will become invaluable in time.
Be good to get them outdoors soon even for a couple of hours each end of day to help the cleaning process
Good luck
You are a great fun loving kind hearted person, saving a little feral stoggie, and taking all this new dairy stuff in your stride , that last outro scene says it all... ❤❤❤
🍋 Head Lisa 😂🥰. That is a 10/10 for uniqueness! I love it!
I know they have some amazing names 😂😂
Great video Charlotte, its good to see how you care for your animals. I just love watching you, so funny at times but so serious when it matters ,
Thank you so much!
Maud i am so happy rugby playing cow, great videp hope the cows soon settle and are well
I absolutely love this channel! I'm just a 70s California Girl here who loves agricultural videos.
Literally love this so much tell me EVERYTHING where abouts? I bet it’s so lovely and sunny
@@charlotteashleyfarm it is indeed beautiful. 30 minutes to the beach and 3 and a half hours to the Sierra Nevada mountains, halfway between San Francisco and Los Angeles. Rolling hills with an abundance of oak trees that Angus Cattle roam on. It really is a special place.
I’m literally going to google where you are now x x x
Excellent video Charlotte - hoping the poorly cow makes a full recovery
She’s doing really well thank you x
Great video! Love watching.
Thank you for your positivity!xx
Yay a new video! Love when a new one drops lol 😊 ❤
It’s working out to about every second day 😂😂
Great video Charlotte it’s great how you speak to the cows
Listened to the podcast today while driving my van. Just you being you. Really enjoyed it.
Thanks Keith x x x
Great vid Charlotte really enjoyed the podcast you did, from where you were to where you are now the girls done good 👍
❤❤❤❤I do love how you care so much about your animals Charlotte ❤❤❤❤
Spot on cracking job Charlotte ❤
I love how you talk to cattle like they know what you’re saying, just like my missus and the dog, 😂😂😂keep going Charlotte it will get easier I’m sure 👍🏼💛🐮🐮🍻
Great video as always Charlotte
Really means a lot to me, so much positivity x
Beautiful video. You are a true gem Charlotte
Thank you Paddy!x
Dairy farming completely the opposite to suckler cow farming all the best
Another good video! Thanks
Thank you!x
Love the portrait at the end.
Stressful for you. Good to see the down cow straight up on her feet and taking some grass.
She’s a fighter isn’t she
At 15:26, that cow thinks "Groovy, obviously" Had to take a break to listen to the Young Rascals, Groovin' (on a Sunday afternoon). ❤❤
Funnily enough, was watching HoofGP yesterday and thinking, 'I wonder if Charlotte is going to have to get a regular hoof trimmer now'. Answered before I even asked.
The floor grooving is a great job just watch you don’t catch the bucket when you’re scraping out. I didn’t think there was as much work with dairy cows. We learn something new every day.
I know I thought that myself what a jolt ⚡️
The whole family are sat down to watch while eating Sunday tea on the sofa 😂
BAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
We have rolled cows onto a big old door before now to get them outside in the field it’s amazing a bit of Dr Green can work wonders 👍🏻
Very understated is Dr Green 👍x
Good old Dr Green 👍
That’s the one! The soil so much more friendly than concrete!x
Lovely vid great pic at the end ok be safe
Thank you x
Am I right that that cow you moved outside has never before been at pasture? Love your videos. Thank you for them.
She would go out to grass when she was a dry cow then come inside to milk for her lactation x
It is so great to see a Lancashire lass doing farming .. makes me so proud..xxx I was introduced to your channel through Tom P… anywho…. I do not understand this whole Robot stuff can you explain to an ordinary mortal .. the closest I’ve ever got to farming of being an end user and a huge supporter of farming lol
Thank you! Tom P is a great support, he’s been a good friend to me and Roy. The robot allows the cow the cow to voluntarily milk, it’s her call when she gets milked and the computer allows her an amount of food if she’s due to be milked, it’s a very relaxed environment x
Thank you! Tom P is a great support, he’s been a good friend to me and Roy. The robot allows the cow the cow to voluntarily milk, it’s her call when she gets milked and the computer allows her an amount of food if she’s due to be milked, it’s a very relaxed environment x
@@charlotteashleyfarm so do they just walk in from the field ? Sorry I’m a bit thick lol
Awesome 👍🏻
Thank you!x
Have you thought of a gate bar across the entrance to the robots to keep errant cows out. It could be used on outside with an ordinary door recuperator so you can pass quickly and easily and bar remain closed!
Bumnail 😅😅😅😂😂😂😂❤ I love your humour is so the same as mine ❤ where is Tracey small ears lately 😂😂😂😂😂
Enjoyed the video ✔️ the cow is in heat probably.
Yes she’s been inseminated now 👍x
Years ago my wife and I had a cat who had a lot of kittens one time she had 2 white girl kittens which we named after our grandmothers. Hilda and Murial 😂
if you have that many cases of mastitis then I would check everything on robots is working properly.Is chemical going on the brushes when teats are cleaned and is the post milking spray being applied ok.We had a problem once in herringbone and it was caused by the vaccume running a bit low
Oh don’t worry it’s all the change and the move things are settling down now :)
Rachel, not chewing her cud and ears not looking to perky. Drop in milk always means something, maybe coming into heat?
You’ve totally guessed it! One day I might know as much as you do, I hope so, thank you for commenting, this is all a learning curve especially the tech x
greetings ❤
Robots are great but cow management got to be 100 percent Need to finish the shed and get the scraping sorted easy to say I know but your making it extra hard for yourself
I’m politely pushing the fabricator and also the galvaniser for the rails so we can use the back pens. The cow who had ecoli mastitis has a history of mastitis and only has half a bag, we didn’t actually pay for her she was thrown in as she was milking. Scraping going to look very different tomorrow 😉😉
" Feeling Groovy but will Daisy kick the bucket. " ?
Hope not 😂
I bet Roy had to behave as well especially when you. Get annoyed Charlotte 😂😂😂😂
Hey Charlotte who is the singer of the music you played in this & other videos of yours, I like it but don’t have a clue what artist & song it is, can someone tell me please 😊
It’s a copywrite free one from a website called lickd x x x
Remember me commenting that you'll always need a strawed area, box, yard, with plenty of straw build up, for exactly that reason- any down cow won't want to try to get up if there's no grip for them. Best thing you could've done was in the bucket, out on grass and the cow proved it. If I could have £10 for each cow iv done it with over 32-34 yrs, I'd have a nice little sum. Not all cows will get up, if they damage themselves trying to get up on concrete etc or have had a real bad calving or become really sick for what ever reason, its a tough call as to what will happen.
Make sure you've a drugs cupboard with all you need, so any treatment can be sorted ASAP. Obviously in a parlour a mastitis cow would be treated there n then, so get the drugs into the cow asap. Sorry for the ramble x
I do remember that you were totally right as always great advice x x x x
@charlotteashleyfarm not trying to be a smart arse believe me- I've always tried to share experience and the practicality of farming, especially dairy cows.
Only tube straight after they are milked when udder is empty.You did not show tubing so don't know if you milked her first
Yes x x
I wish upon a star that some day we own a farm
Get yourself here you can have this one 😄😂😂😂😂😂😂 and the bills that go with it
so i know you have both been planning dairy for a long time and educating yourselves as much as possible, but now you've had the cows a couple of weeks are you finding it easier than you thought, harder than you thought or exactly what you thought? p.s. i think Lisa would feel much better hearing you sing to her like the old days. lol 🤣😉.
It’s actually really enjoyable, calving a bit more refreshing than sucklers! Very much routine abs we’ve a few bit of finishing off to get done, out of our control with fabricator and galvaniser! Lisa is loving life with her new sheep friends!🙈😂
sun on back and grazing has to help everythink hasnt it ?
She way better off outside
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ecoli mastitess is about as bad as it can be you want automatic scrapers in
I think it’s more to do with the cow having a history high conductivity and mastitis in all four quarters not the scrapers which will be robotic eventually
Bumnail .didn't see it in the video???
That’s why it’s a bumnail and not a bum video
I don’t think your robots are setup right. Seen another video how dirty your milk sock was. I’d have them look at, plus change your post dip to something little thicker. Also jerseys sulk like hell. Got to be a little mean to be nice with them. Otherwise they’ll happily stay there and die.
Funnily enough I also said that I do wonder what the crack is there do the brushes need to stay on longer
You seem to have a new job being a gate.😅😅
I make a rubbish gate 😂😂😂
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