My mornings with coffee are always better when they start watching a FTR video. Your comment, “I take no pleasure in this!” That just shows how caring you are. Great job
@@farmertylerranch4399 Tyler. You need to make shirts with pictures of Bottle Calf on them. Everyone loves that calf and you would sell them. Lots of money to be made selling your shirts with the FTR logo on them and pictures from your channel.
Just love the way you talk to your cows and calves like they are part of your family. Sorry about your drone but you're right when things start going bad its time to call it a day. Thanks for bring us along.
Yuuup, when it's late and you've had a busy and hectic day, it's time to quit and reduce the chance of things going bad !! Sorry about the drone, Tyler which gives fantastic views of your operations !!
Successful one-man operation. Cows are happy, bulls are happy that the cows are happy...and nobody got hurt! Don't quit, though. You've got the rest of the day to work on your manure spreader! God bless Farmer Tyler Ranch.
People will complain and the farmers and ranchers cannot seem to win. People don't understand why you castrate, they think banding is inhumane, and they think cutting is inhumane. Let them complain. You are doing a wonderful job, farmer Tyler; you are considerate of your animals and you treat them well. And I do say, you maintain an upbeat attitude in spite of a few ornery cows.
Cattle farming is challenging work. I had no idea how tough it is to be a cattle farmer. Thank you for your hard work. The Lord bless you & your family.
The job in itself is hard enough and the camera work you do makes the videos that much more enjoyable and entertaining. Thank you for everything Tyler. Hope you have a blessed week my friend.
Hats off to you Tyler. One man band is never easy, and at times takes twice as long to accomplish even the simplest tasks! I farmed and raised cattle by myself until my two boys became old enough to help out. I’m grateful for their help, but with their competitive nature and natural sibling rivalry, there are times where it still is just easier to do it yourself!😂😂
It's is extremely difficult. 3 days back I was pushing +-220 cow and calf combined its took me 6 hours to gather them into a 200 hectare camp. They where running in various camps totaling to about 4 thousand hectares. My mother was driving the bakkie/truck for me ask I was herding them. We've just came back 1 hour ago from fetching those we had missed that day. It was only 7. We're weaning and loading Oxen/Steers on Tuesday.
Interesting Day! Mama was chilled! Calf a little Surprised! Never been wrestled before! A Lot of Moo’s! Mamas calling to their calves! The Second was feisty! The cows went fast! Hopefully 🙏 reunited with their calves! Thank-you to #17! New Pasture! Great reward! Great Video! Thank-you!
I love waking up just relaxing in bed watching your channel ! Thank you for taking the time to explain and show us what you do . I had no idea !! Don’t work to hard !
I really like the empathy you have for the animals. I believe that it makes them a lot happier and probably easier to handle. My uncle was a hobby herder and kept around 6-8 Charolais as a beef source for family and friends. His cattle were even more tame because of the treatment.👍
Tyler, I'm just amazed at how easy you make this all look. For a 1 man show , I'm sure you edit the harder stuff but I'm still impressed. Love your channel n I learn so much from all your videos. Keep up the great work.
Another good video Tyler. Working 80 head of cows by yourself is like being a one legged man in an ass kicking competition! I work alone most of the time as well and band my bull calves when they are about a day old so that I don’t have to run them through a chute later. Your system seems to work well for you though and I think you are doing a good job and your cows look in great shape.
Farmer Tyler...I do believe your cows can sense your patience with them ! That is a lot of work that you get accomplished by yourself...I can well imagine you are exhausted by the end of the day. Your animals are really taken good care of by you. Your sense of humor really is a plus ! That's how my Father was natured...brings back good memories of life on the farm. God Bless you, your Family, and all your beautiful well-cared-for animals ! :)
Best line of the day... “I may have met my match with this one!” Great work Tyler. I wish I lived closer I would love to give you a hand. Thank you so much for the videos. I really enjoy coming along with you on these adventures.
Another great video. We all cowboy slightly different, have you considered giving the calves that you band a Tetanus shot. I have found that it is money well spent. We use a long range wormer also that you may want to consider. One opinion.
Nothing like a long day, finished goals and heading em out to pasture. Satisfaction. Supper's coming up. Great feeling but, there's the drone. Cows are good. Drone's busted. You're good about repairing things. Hope so bro. Thanks for sharing. I Enjoy your videos. ☝️🙏🙌
I watch lots of channels around farming, ranching, mechanic's, etc. Yours is by far the best and I appreciate you taking time to share! Keep up the good videos.
Great video! The cattle look really good! Shows how much work you put into taking care of all of them. Bet you slept well that night! Sitting here watching you work cattle and listening to the farmers across the fence cutting alfalfa hay. Got every door and window open to get the wonderful smell! I love country life!! God bless you and yours!
Your cows and calves really look good. Hope the bulls are doing there job for more baby's next year? Love your videos. Thank you for sharing! Stay safe and healthy :-)
One good man was all that was needed for these 80 head!!! I sure did notice that the fly situation is sooo much better than last year. Great to see the blocks working. I agree with you, banding is the way to go, especially while working alone. Your October heifer was not very cooperative today, shame on her😲. I let us hope that the last five cows do calve as the market is so bad. So sorry about the drone, sure hopeful that you are able to fix the drone as it is certainly a useful tool, for checking cattle, water and your videos. Take care and thank you so much for sharing your day with us.
"A uncooperative day" My experience exactly with working cattle. I've tried to figure it out. I don't think there is a rhyme or reason to it. One day, they will move, stay calm, you get everything done in a matter of a couple of hours. Then another day. The very same course of events. Results in them getting worked up. Wanting to bolt and run. Like pulling teeth to do anything with them. Takes all day. My only advice is for you and any helpers to stay clam. Cattle since it. But not a instance fix by any means
The man with a plan, that brave man Farmer Tyler! You accomplish a great deal by yourself! Lots of bawling and mooing and clouds of dust. Have you ever had a cattle dog to help you with moving the animals? Good thing you have a sense of humour. Fine looking herd. You certainly earned your supper and a nap today! Well done!
@@tyler3148 No one wishes on him to crash his drone but if it did happen, just show it just like any farming equipment breakage that happens all year long and he fixes. Some farmers who crashed their drones had a new drone sent to them for free by the manufacturer when they saw the video on youtube.....
Some of that calling by the cows was due to overfull udders. They didn't want their babies so much as they needed their babies! LOL You did an amazing job. The cow trusted you with her calf so she didn't take you out. Edit: Sorry about the drone! If something had to crash - better it than you!
@@FoodwaysDistribution It is my understanding that udders that look like a dairy cow are uncommon among beef cattle. At least in my own observation, that is true. My uncle had a dairy farm so I am familiar with the huge size of udders dairy cattle can produce. If you look at 6:50 and at 23:05 you will see udders that are very full. Of course, udder size varies widely, just as breast size does on a woman, so I define very full as when the skin turns pink from holding everything in. Now on angus cross that can be hard to see, so there is something else about a how a very full udder moves - take my word on that - that indicates fullness. And remember just because the cow and calf were together a little time ago does not mean the calf had recently been drinking. I just know that when I watched this I saw a few of those udders that moved like mama would like some relief. I watched it again, but stopped at 24:00 as I have work to do. It was a sympathetic reaction from someone who knows. No of course none of the cows were in pain. Their full udders reminded them they had a solution for that, now where was that baby?
Woohooo something interesting to watch while I'm at the laundromat! Always love the content! 8:52 That red Baldy bull ya had might have been a little lame but he seems to have been prolific lol
Dude! I love you lol you are a force!! Haha! GREAT job!!! We are back in the hospital with my daughter so this was Greatly appreciated. Would it be helpful to get some help next year? I absolutely loved this video. Thank u for taking us along
I give you so much credit when you were working all the cattle and completing your tasks for the day. When you held up the castration band I called it fruit-loops and you called them Cheerios, hahahaa! I am happy things went smoothly. Great video!!🤗🙏🏽👍🏽
That 2nd bull you pulled out is the definition of a “THICK BOI”. Man he’s a good lookin bull. Looks like some great genetics to be passed on to your future calves.
I would be completely wiped out... after getting the cows, calves and bulls separated. I don't know how you do so much on your own. Nice work. The animals look great.
I agree with you on the banding its less painful and less stressful but I banding within 2 days of birth I find sometimes the band will break on older calves...good job all in all 👌👍
I'm in the same position as you when it comes to cattle by myself I band my bull calf's when they are born like you did that first one it helps if you're cattle are gentle but you still have to keep an eye on them good video man good job
was watching this at 5am this morning, the cows were alittle loud and they didnt want to go with you but the job got done and you must be tried im hoping that you got some rest. Thank you for this video
Tell her you’re a really hard worker & He truly do have some very nice heifers and calves that reflect all that hard work❣️♥️♥️❣️❣️❣️❣️ Anytime I saw my father working cattle, he either had grandpa or brothers or even his sons to assist him. I think you are AMAZING to be able to tackle these mother and calf combos on your own and have it turned out so successfully especially the size of these animals❣️❣️❣️ I do hope this new artificial bullcalf is a success for you turns out to be a success for you and If it turns out to be anything like it’s father, it will be a magnificent breed of an animal. Wishing you the best of luck❣️❣️
My hat 👒 is off to you, FT! You make the nearly-impossible look like a cakewalk. It’s been a low fly seasonal so far up here in the hills east of Bakersfield, too. I think my first two rounds of fly predators starved to death. I’m going to check out that Redmond product. I’ve used their straight salt and my critters seemed to like it. Hope there is hope for the drone.
When I was a kid in Idaho during the 60s we castrated lots of calves by cutting, bands weren't really a thing then. The dogs lined up for their Rocky Mountain oyster treats.
My mornings with coffee are always better when they start watching a FTR video. Your comment, “I take no pleasure in this!” That just shows how caring you are. Great job
100%agree with you on that
Thank you Jennifer! I appreciate that
@@farmertylerranch4399 Tyler. You need to make shirts with pictures of Bottle Calf on them. Everyone loves that calf and you would sell them. Lots of money to be made selling your shirts with the FTR logo on them and pictures from your channel.
Just love the way you talk to your cows and calves like they are part of your family. Sorry about your drone but you're right when things start going bad its time to call it a day. Thanks for bring us along.
What Larry said! I'm too tired to write my own post! LOL
Yuuup, when it's late and you've had a busy and hectic day, it's time to quit and reduce the chance of things going bad !! Sorry about the drone, Tyler which gives fantastic views of your operations !!
I wish we had more just like you! You sir are a man! A great thing!!
Your herd is well fed and cared for. You should be proud of your accomplishments.
You have your hands full handling the cattle and the camera too, but I appreciate your videos.
Successful one-man operation. Cows are happy, bulls are happy that the cows are happy...and nobody got hurt! Don't quit, though. You've got the rest of the day to work on your manure spreader! God bless Farmer Tyler Ranch.
Tyler, you NEVER cease to amaze me with what you get done with no help! Totally agree with you on the banding. Be blessed.
People will complain and the farmers and ranchers cannot seem to win. People don't understand why you castrate, they think banding is inhumane, and they think cutting is inhumane. Let them complain. You are doing a wonderful job, farmer Tyler; you are considerate of your animals and you treat them well. And I do say, you maintain an upbeat attitude in spite of a few ornery cows.
Cattle farming is challenging work. I had no idea how tough it is to be a cattle farmer. Thank you for your hard work. The Lord bless you & your family.
Tyler marv here I have done the same thing your doing by myself 59 years old and still raising/working cattle don't give up in the end it is worth it
The job in itself is hard enough and the camera work you do makes the videos that much more enjoyable and entertaining. Thank you for everything Tyler. Hope you have a blessed week my friend.
Hats off to you Tyler. One man band is never easy, and at times takes twice as long to accomplish even the simplest tasks! I farmed and raised cattle by myself until my two boys became old enough to help out. I’m grateful for their help, but with their competitive nature and natural sibling rivalry, there are times where it still is just easier to do it yourself!😂😂
It's is extremely difficult.
3 days back I was pushing +-220 cow and calf combined its took me 6 hours to gather them into a 200 hectare camp. They where running in various camps totaling to about 4 thousand hectares.
My mother was driving the bakkie/truck for me ask I was herding them.
We've just came back 1 hour ago from fetching those we had missed that day. It was only 7.
We're weaning and loading Oxen/Steers on Tuesday.
Great animal care taker for those animals that you have brought up from a mighty long way. Continue the content ! I love watching these videos.
Thank you!
Great video. Nothing like being up at 1am(CT) gettinga FTR vid. Your just a 'one man show Mr Tyler 👍👊🙌👏🐂
So pleased to see you using the bands for castration. Not one of them yelped.
A great video Tyler. You certainly give it 110% !!!! I'm hoping you had time for some lunch and plenty water. A big thumbs up from me 👍👍👍👍👍👍☘️💯💯💯☘️
Interesting Day! Mama was chilled! Calf a little Surprised! Never been wrestled before! A Lot of Moo’s! Mamas calling to their calves! The Second was feisty! The cows went fast! Hopefully 🙏 reunited with their calves! Thank-you to #17! New Pasture! Great reward! Great Video! Thank-you!
Hello to Farmer Tyler Ranch and all others too. Stay Safe
I love waking up just relaxing in bed watching your channel ! Thank you for taking the time to explain and show us what you do . I had no idea !! Don’t work to hard !
Hello from Ottawa, Canada 🇨🇦, I enjoy watching your videos and love the way you interact and treat your animals.
I really like the empathy you have for the animals. I believe that it makes them a lot happier and probably easier to handle. My uncle was a hobby herder and kept around 6-8 Charolais as a beef source for family and friends. His cattle were even more tame because of the treatment.👍
Never easy being a one man show but you make it look that way. A processing day without injuries is a Great day. The fly treatment sounds interesting.
Wow, your cattle look great!
Tyler, I'm just amazed at how easy you make this all look. For a 1 man show , I'm sure you edit the harder stuff but I'm still impressed. Love your channel n I learn so much from all your videos. Keep up the great work.
Another good video Tyler. Working 80 head of cows by yourself is like being a one legged man in an ass kicking competition! I work alone most of the time as well and band my bull calves when they are about a day old so that I don’t have to run them through a chute later. Your system seems to work well for you though and I think you are doing a good job and your cows look in great shape.
1 guy 80 head, nobody is sayin it so I will, good job cowboy.
❤ watching you from Australia. Appreciate all the hard work and time you put into your videos. Nice looking herd.
"Come on childRen" 😂 love it
Thanks for taking the time to make these videos. It gives me a mental break in my hectic day.
Farmer Tyler...I do believe your cows can sense your patience with them ! That is a lot of work that you get accomplished by yourself...I can well imagine you are exhausted by the end of the day. Your animals are really taken good care of by you. Your sense of humor really is a plus ! That's how my Father was natured...brings back good memories of life on the farm. God Bless you, your Family, and all your beautiful well-cared-for animals ! :)
Best line of the day... “I may have met my match with this one!” Great work Tyler. I wish I lived closer I would love to give you a hand. Thank you so much for the videos. I really enjoy coming along with you on these adventures.
Another great video. We all cowboy slightly different, have you considered giving the calves that you band a Tetanus shot. I have found that it is money well spent. We use a long range wormer also that you may want to consider. One opinion.
Yep, listen to your bidy. When you body said, time to quit, it was a big day. TIME TO QUIT. HOPE YOU HAD A NICE MRS. FARMER SUPPER WAITING FOR YOU!
thanks for sharing the ;ots of work you show in this video
And again you make this look easy.
Thanks for sharing the great content!
Amazing to see you work your cows by your self. Enjoy your videos.
Nothing like a long day, finished goals and heading em out to pasture. Satisfaction. Supper's coming up. Great feeling but, there's the drone. Cows are good. Drone's busted. You're good about repairing things. Hope so bro. Thanks for sharing. I Enjoy your videos. ☝️🙏🙌
I watch lots of channels around farming, ranching, mechanic's, etc. Yours is by far the best and I appreciate you taking time to share! Keep up the good videos.
This is really a lot to do with so many! You’re definitely a dedicated farmer! Great job! I love that you’re such a caring farmer! God bless!
As always, great job Tyler, doing it all by yourself! Cows & calves look great. Nice to hear the fly solution is working! Sorry about the drone.
All in all I'd say things went pretty well considering. It is always a pleasure to watch you work the cows.
Great video! The cattle look really good! Shows how much work you put into taking care of all of them. Bet you slept well that night! Sitting here watching you work cattle and listening to the farmers across the fence cutting alfalfa hay. Got every door and window open to get the wonderful smell! I love country life!! God bless you and yours!
Your cows and calves really look good. Hope the bulls are doing there job for more baby's next year? Love your videos. Thank you for sharing! Stay safe and healthy :-)
Love watching your videos. Proud of the job that you do. 👏 Great videos.
One good man was all that was needed for these 80 head!!! I sure did notice that the fly situation is sooo much better than last year. Great to see the blocks working. I agree with you, banding is the way to go, especially while working alone. Your October heifer was not very cooperative today, shame on
her😲. I let us hope that the last five cows do calve as the market is so bad. So sorry about the drone, sure hopeful that you are able to fix the drone as it is certainly a useful tool, for checking cattle, water and your videos. Take care and thank you so much for sharing your day with us.
"A uncooperative day" My experience exactly with working cattle. I've tried to figure it out. I don't think there is a rhyme or reason to it. One day, they will move, stay calm, you get everything done in a matter of a couple of hours. Then another day. The very same course of events. Results in them getting worked up. Wanting to bolt and run. Like pulling teeth to do anything with them. Takes all day. My only advice is for you and any helpers to stay clam. Cattle since it. But not a instance fix by any means
Had to watch this one again - great title.
The man with a plan, that brave man Farmer Tyler! You accomplish a great deal by yourself! Lots of bawling and mooing and clouds of dust. Have you ever had a cattle dog to help you with moving the animals? Good thing you have a sense of humour. Fine looking herd. You certainly earned your supper and a nap today! Well done!
Good job all by yourself Tyler
Darlene from Ohio 🇺🇸❤️❤️❤️❤️
The internet being what it is, the footage of a drone crashing is what gets you views and subs. :)
I don’t wanna see his drone crash that’s sad lol
@@tyler3148 No one wishes on him to crash his drone but if it did happen, just show it just like any farming equipment breakage that happens all year long and he fixes. Some farmers who crashed their drones had a new drone sent to them for free by the manufacturer when they saw the video on youtube.....
Yes if I had been filming when it went down I would have included it!
Learning alot watching you .Thank you for sharing.
As Always great work Tyler. I really salute u for doing Everything yourself with adequate results. Keep Pushing!
There are pros and cons to both methods. We cut and have had no problems. It’s kind of aFord or Chevrolet thing. Thanks for posting.
Some of that calling by the cows was due to overfull udders. They didn't want their babies so much as they needed their babies! LOL
You did an amazing job. The cow trusted you with her calf so she didn't take you out.
Edit: Sorry about the drone! If something had to crash - better it than you!
I haven't seen any "overfull udders" on any cow. They were together and just been separated for a short time.
Thank you Julie!
@@FoodwaysDistribution
It is my understanding that udders that look like a dairy cow are uncommon among beef cattle. At least in my own observation, that is true. My uncle had a dairy farm so I am familiar with the huge size of udders dairy cattle can produce. If you look at 6:50 and at 23:05 you will see udders that are very full. Of course, udder size varies widely, just as breast size does on a woman, so I define very full as when the skin turns pink from holding everything in. Now on angus cross that can be hard to see, so there is something else about a how a very full udder moves - take my word on that - that indicates fullness. And remember just because the cow and calf were together a little time ago does not mean the calf had recently been drinking. I just know that when I watched this I saw a few of those udders that moved like mama would like some relief. I watched it again, but stopped at 24:00 as I have work to do. It was a sympathetic reaction from someone who knows. No of course none of the cows were in pain. Their full udders reminded them they had a solution for that, now where was that baby?
They are Just Calling to there Calfs its a Natural Practice there There Moms
Your ranching is amazing to watch. So glad you share with us.
Woohooo something interesting to watch while I'm at the laundromat! Always love the content!
8:52 That red Baldy bull ya had might have been a little lame but he seems to have been prolific lol
Man, you work hard......i mean really work hard.
Good video. And yes, I believe banding is much less stress and pain and risk. You are a good man
YEAH!! Very nice cow's n calves, ya did a great job. Hope you enjoyed your evening 🙂👍💪😎.
Dude! I love you lol you are a force!! Haha! GREAT job!!! We are back in the hospital with my daughter so this was Greatly appreciated. Would it be helpful to get some help next year?
I absolutely loved this video. Thank u for taking us along
Wow, you must have been shattered after all that, well done 👍💞
I watch this series all day long great series
The cows and calves are looking good . Thanks for the video
Very educational video!!! Keep the videos coming
"Get serious", using the whip... Awesome videos, always look forward to em.
I give you so much credit when you were working all the cattle and completing your tasks for the day. When you held up the castration band I called it fruit-loops and you called them Cheerios, hahahaa! I am happy things went smoothly. Great video!!🤗🙏🏽👍🏽
Thank you!
@@farmertylerranch4399 You are welcome!🙏🏽
Nice job working with the cattle. Been using bands for year.
That 2nd bull you pulled out is the definition of a “THICK BOI”. Man he’s a good lookin bull. Looks like some great genetics to be passed on to your future calves.
Great Video and thanks for sharing.
FTR looks like your grandfather taught you well and it looks like you learned very well also. Nice looking herd..👍
What a full day’s work! I’m tired just watching. Sorry about the drone.
I would be completely wiped out... after getting the cows, calves and bulls separated. I don't know how you do so much on your own. Nice work. The animals look great.
I agree with you on the banding its less painful and less stressful but I banding within 2 days of birth I find sometimes the band will break on older calves...good job all in all 👌👍
Well done sir.
I have watched 2or 3 videos an d I like the smooth way you do business!!
Some of cow's milk bag are huge. I like the calves
Yayyyy!!!! A half hour long video!! LOL THANK YOU!! I hope you get more money for it $$$ 😜👍
Now I’m spoiling you! Don’t get used to it haha!
@@farmertylerranch4399 Haha! You are spoiling us!!! Thanks! 😅🙌
You work so hard, most Time on your on, you got a very nice Herd. I love the white face calfes and cows. Greetings from Frankfurt Germany
Well done Tyler, great video! Hope you got some zzzzzs after all that! 👍 🦘🇦🇺
Thanks 😊
Good job, well done.
Man that is a lot of work for one person.
A whole lot of moo-ing going on. Nice work - one person doing a 2 or 3 person job!
Great job farmer Tyler!
We prefer banding too. We are constantly fighting flies and don’t want them bothering an incision. Our calves never even seem to notice the band.
Very very Impressive for a one man show. Good job!!
I'm in the same position as you when it comes to cattle by myself I band my bull calf's when they are born like you did that first one it helps if you're cattle are gentle but you still have to keep an eye on them good video man good job
Got my first black baldy ,,,,,finally! Nice video FTR
Good morning from Grand Forks
That Hereford calf you banded wanted away from you fast.
Great job buddy!!
was watching this at 5am this morning, the cows were alittle loud and they didnt want to go with you but the job got done and you must be tried im hoping that you got some rest. Thank you for this video
I know it has been a long day, but you accomplished everything you set out to do.
Tell her you’re a really hard worker & He truly do have some very nice heifers and calves that reflect all that hard work❣️♥️♥️❣️❣️❣️❣️
Anytime I saw my father working cattle, he either had grandpa or brothers or even his sons to assist him. I think you are AMAZING to be able to tackle these mother and calf combos on your own and have it turned out so successfully especially the size of these animals❣️❣️❣️
I do hope this new artificial bullcalf is a success for you turns out to be a success for you and If it turns out to be anything like it’s father, it will be a magnificent breed of an animal. Wishing you the best of luck❣️❣️
Great job, as usual.
My hat 👒 is off to you, FT! You make the nearly-impossible look like a cakewalk. It’s been a low fly seasonal so far up here in the hills east of Bakersfield, too. I think my first two rounds of fly predators starved to death. I’m going to check out that Redmond product. I’ve used their straight salt and my critters seemed to like it. Hope there is hope for the drone.
Great work Tyler 💪 you always have done great work.
When I was a kid in Idaho during the 60s we castrated lots of calves by cutting, bands weren't really a thing then. The dogs lined up for their Rocky Mountain oyster treats.
WOW! You did a great job by yourself. Sorry about the drone, but at least you "got 'er done" safely!!
You are a sorting machine
Absolutely awesome!