The brown stuff coming out of the milk claw when shes done being milked is iodine. Its applied as a disinfectant to every cow when shes done milking. The iodine is then rinsed out of the claw to prevent it from getting into the milk line.
Your farm/settinf is too different than what I'm used to here in the tropics wherein I milk dairy buffalos! Great post my mate! Greetings & mabuhay from tropical Philippines!
But it seems more like blood and Felt very pity for them.happy and admire your farm If it's really the brown stuff is the iodine solution for disinfectant.
Everything is so clean . My dad had a dairy farm and our milk went to the Colby cheese plant . We didn't keep our cows inside . They pastured from early spring to practically first snow . I can't imagine keeping all the animals indoors
hey, just wanted to let you know that im 16 and i work on a farm that milks about 100 cows and its really cool seeing how similar our jobs are, very impressive setup you've got going.
Wow!! This is the first time I ever watched one of your videos. I never, ever knew how much work was involved on a dairy farm. Your presentation was very well done. You presented very well and are obviously knowledgeable and professional at what you do. Good for you!! I will definitely watch more of your videos. Best to you and your family.
Hi. Well those cows sure look a happy bunch, really nice conditions for them to live in, very nice to see how much care you take with them, and just how stress free they are. Good job.
My top 3 most favorite RUclipsrs. They deserve these accolades because of their awesome videos, the explanations of how they do things, their incredible knowledge of their operations, and how much they can do for the cows thus avoiding huge vet bills. I admire these young men for their obvious love of what they do, but more so the care they give to each animal under their care. God bless all of you. Just keep the videos coming, please!!! Shout out to: Eric - 10th Generation Dairyman; Graeme Parker - The Hoof GP; and Jan - SaskDutch Kid!! You fellas ROCK!!!
This kid might be the cleanest farmer out there - he always look like he just got out off the shower - clean clothes and hair on point.....lol He got the angles - camera placement - drone footage and time laps down to perfection as well - way to go kid you are already playing with the RUclips pro`s......💥💥💥💥
Dutch farmers have done exceedingly well for themselves in Western Canada, resulting in a lot of historical bad blood with the 'natives', as in the local Anglo-Saxon majority. When the World Wars broke out most able Canadian men volunteered or were even conscripted, but the Dutch were conscientious objectors for religious reasons, and so stayed behind. With a massive hole left in the farming labor community and only the Dutch still working, they were able to amass considerable fortunes in land, bought up from families often robbed of their patriarchs by the Wars. This bitterness has since subsided ofcourse, as all grievances do among those willing to talk them out, and these days most consider the Dutch as Canadian as anyone else.
2:23 CHOCOLATE MILK COW! Wow such proper cows they look very well taken care for and so clean and know exactly what to do BOBCAT GO SKIRTTTTTT CAN I WORK FOR YOU??? I know brown cows don't make chocolate milk but some people say they do so yeah
Cleanest Dairy I've ever seen. Could you give some details on the feed you use since they do not graze and it must be some sort of total meal ration? and I'm ultimately curious. What sort of average production in liters per cow do you obtain per day?
Ive watched other videos of farms and cows getting milked and I must say your cows are noticeably cleaner then most of the other cows in the other farm videos, I've watched! Good for you guys hard work pays off. There's a difference in your cows to they seem ..... happy? ..... where I watch the other videos and most of them in fact there's only 1 other that I've seen where the cows seem happy.!! Good for you guys keep up the great work!!! Kathy in Ohio!
siddharth kumarr We dry our cows off and put them into a pasture:) I believe that if you can’t care for the cow until natural deaths, you don’t deserve them in the first place
@@nemo3257 It’s just being humane. Giving compassion to them. In order to take something from them we give them something which most industries fail to do so.
Yeah bro I live a few miles from my closets dairy farm for milk and in that farm they do let the cows out in a big field I think its obvious they do it because having cows panic isnt a good idea so I assume they do
Wow! I'm 47 years old, and one of my COVID vices has become having a bowl of cereal just before bed. Im about to do that now and I will have a much greater appreciation for and understanding of how that delicious milk made its way into my fridge. Thanks for the excellent documentary! I guess I knew that people don't sit around on stools and milk cows much anymore, but I had no clue that it had become so automated, systematic and large scale. The other thing that has occurred to me this evening as RUclips has for some reason begun recommending these sorts of videos is how CLEAN so many of our food supply facilities are. Just amazing and impressive.
Cheese from NS! My 4 year old absolutely loved this video... it’s informative and interesting to see how farming is really done. I’ve subscribed... can’t wait to show home more ❤️
wow talk about automation, I did this for a month back in the early 70`s everything was manual. the main thing I guess is cleanliness, don't matter if its robots or human its gota be clean.
still got that 70s stuff. no automatic take offs and it’s a head to head tie stall. kinda of a pain in the ass for efficiency but also got some A4’s at another site. Big difference between the two, 60 cows in the tie stall and 180 at the other and the same amount of work!
Great Question, was thinking the same. Probably cost! For robots, you need one for 50-60 cows, for 300 you need 6 robot sets and that might be very expensive.
A single automatic milker is around 150,000 USD and only effectively services 50 cows. To milk 700 cows, you’d need 14 milkers. That would cost 2.1 MILLION DOLLARS
Sometimes if you have a heard that is used to being milked in a parlour it can be hard to switch them over to a robot system and you need to buy a new heard. Often times a brand new barn is also needed to be built to accommodate a robot and updating to a new parlour is easier and less expensive
Your Father must be proud of you for running entire business by yourself young man. For some people you might look like working in the shit, no not at all. You are producing for entire planet. Thank you for taking good care of those animals tough..
No lie, would totally do that job....satisfying cleaning, still wearing a mask to block out the smell...make a good 19-28 and hour...that puts food on the table
Just found your channel... Wow... I'm homesick. I used to milk cows... those were the days... Thank you for sharing. It's amazing how the milk claw also carries the iodine for disinfecting. We used to carry spritz bottles back in the day... Technology had sure changed.
The way they come in and turn and get arranged like perfection...makes me very envious. Yup that took lot of engineering. Oh holy smokes, dips the cows inside the claw! What the heck.
I am Edi from Indonesia. The dairy cattle industry in my country is not much, just a few percent. But I hope the industry of Dairy cattle will be more than today on the future here.
Cheers for the content bro love it good to see how it's been done on the other side of the planet dairy farmer from New Zealand also I see on RUclips there are snow flakes that think milk just appears from no where.... cheers keep it up
For those that didn't understand, this is why dairy farming or farming in general uses so much of a country's water supply, even being reflected at the global level, now factor in the water that is used by the cows along with the water that is used to grow the massive amount of produce that the cows consume. This is one of the main factors for veganism (coming from a non-vegan), the environmental implications of animal farming. Couple this with: cow farts. Cows produce substantial amounts of methane gas (a greenhouse gas) which can also be seen reflected on the global level. Food scarcity would not be an issue if vegan or even vegetarian diets were practiced by the large majority of the population.
So we don’t have a square inch of irrigated land on our farm. We use the water multiple times, for example the water seen in the flush is already waste water, used earlier to cool milk with the plate cooler, then treated and used for washing the milk lines, finally it will go out in the field where it can fertilize the crops. That right there is sustainability baby! 😉
I'm from oakville Toronto and as a mom I think schools should make it as a yearly visit for kids... it looks so interesting... good job and you are soooooo clean it make me comfortable drinking safe milk🧕
Here i am lying on my bed with my one eye closed due to sleepness and suddenly i saw this in my recommendations and wow this farm is more advanced and clean then european farms which are considered a role model. You guys will go mad after watching the conditions of cattle in south asia
A student in agroculture course here. If cow's udders weren't milked, they would get mastitis, which is uncomfortable. So they actually enjoy being milked from the hormonal level if handled correctly
@@Luna-ej4mi imagine artificially inseminating a sentient being, then after that being gives birth taking it's child away from it soon after birth. Then when confronted with the ethical problem with tampering with said sentient beings justifying it by saying "well if we didn't milk them they would get infected." Yeah how about we don't get them pregnant in the first place. Christ, you guys can't just make oat milk or something and leave the fucking animals alone?
For so many cows, not a single farmhand in sight!! The ad video presses hard to show the efficiency of the machines! A dairy farm is not at all a "Milk and Go" home! Apart from the milking works, the feeding, cleaning the cows, preparing the feeds, washing the udder mechanism and utensils, disinfection, calving management -------- Man! Oh Man! "THIS IS VERY REALLY AN ASTONISHING ONE MAN SHOW INDEED!!"
Love seeing what other farmers do compared to what I have to do haha. Lush looking parlour! Love that all the cows have their legs spread due to the structure of the metal. In the parlour i work at we have the two bars so they have more room at the top. But this is very modern I love it! So jealous! Lowkey need this, be so much faster. Especially milking 600 cows 🥲
it's not ,unless you want to replicate this farm...there are niche markets for smallscale farmers,producing top quality product and selling to consumers who want to know where and how the milk they buy is produced.just producing large quantities of milk is an economic race to the bottom..so many ways to sell and so many products to be made with milk....
He addressed it in the video, it’s a post dip applied by the machine; in my experience it’s likely an iodine solution used to make sure they don’t get mastitis. It normally has to be applied by hand with a dipper, but their parlor is more advanced and super cool!
Honestly this is been done beautifully however even if this is the cleanest place that provides my milk I will stick with my almond milk thank you though seriously I appreciate all your work that you do thank you(btw i still by milk becsuse the kids want it).!
Rosie gasana ~ the machines are clean and brand new. Imagine what it looked like decades ago when the dairy industry began.. (imagine the US, Gross.) Before people started knowing what goes on with these animals.. now it “doesn’t look that bad” some people won’t feel so bad consuming dairy after this one lol
William Quin it doesn’t matter how long it takes to milk them these cows are exploited their whole life, being born in the dairy industry is one of the most manipulating and heartbreaking things to witness
Eimaj Melancon it’s not like they would’ve been scientists and doctors had they been in the wild, they would’ve lived a tough life with unexpected whether conditions and no shelter sometimes they can’t find food and they would’ve been eaten alive by a lion or tiger and died slowly and painfully In the video they live in a safe sheltered environment they’re served food all the time and even when they’re killed for meat they die faster than animals in the wild To me “exploited” animals (as animals activists put it) live a better life and have an easier less painful death than animals in the wild Also we need meat to stay healthy and strong
@@emma199307 At least in the wild they're free to do whatever they want. Here they are kept for one purpose, their milk. Even in this farm where everything looks like sunshine and rainbows these cows will have their calves taken away from them at birth so they can't drink their mother's milk and instead will likely be given a formula made by the farmer which is of lesser quality than their mother's milk. If the calf is a male they will likely be killed within the first 16-18 weeks of life because they are of no use to the farmer or grown for beef. No matter what way you look at it, these animals are being exploited. They have their milk taken away from them their whole lives - which isn't even meant for us - and then slaughtered at the end of it, not getting to live freely and explore and will never be able to raise their young themselves. Cows are supposed to live between 20-25 years, but on these farms they'll only live between 5-10 years, producing a new calf every single year until they die. You claim these animals live a happy life, but their entire life is artificial insemination, followed by their calf being taken away at birth and then being milked for the rest of the year, sometimes up to 3 times a day. And once they stop producing the cycle starts again until they die. I'm pretty sure the cows would prefer to be out roaming freely with their calves by their side than be confined to the same space for their whole lives being used by the farmer. And it is a myth that you need meat to be healthy and strong, so many people live on plant-based diets and are healthy - often healthier than those who consume meat.
@Tony Tran Cow's have shown visible distress when their calves are taken away from them. They and their calves moo in emotional pain for days after they've been taken away and the cows have their milk stolen from them around 3 times a day for over 300 days per calf. Animals who are shipped to the slaughterhouse know their fate, some try and run to avoid being killed, these animals are sentient and aware of what is happening. They do have an interest to learn, young animals show curiousity in what is around them as well as adults animals. They might not have the same mental capacity as us but that doesn't mean they're not intelligent. You seem to hold a speciesist view that they are lesser beings purely because they are of a different species and thus it's acceptable to do what we want to them. By viewing them as more than just mindless animals you are being objective. Each one has their own unique personality and a capacity to understand us on an emotional level. They aren't mindless, they all have their own thoughts and feelings beyond just breed, eat and shit. You can easily see this in dogs and cats, the issue is people assume cattle and pigs, etc. are dumber and lesser because we've been conditioned to eat them over centuries.
DAMN your comment count has jumped. That is a true indicator of how good your videos are and how much interest you have generated. Keep up the AWESOME VIDEOS 👍👍🎥📹📽 I normally like to read all the comments but currently at over 1,900 that will take a bottle or two of wine to achieve 😂🍷🍷🤣
The brown stuff coming out of the milk claw when shes done being milked is iodine. Its applied as a disinfectant to every cow when shes done milking. The iodine is then rinsed out of the claw to prevent it from getting into the milk line.
Hai i really like your vlog
Your farm/settinf is too different than what I'm used to here in the tropics wherein I milk dairy buffalos!
Great post my mate! Greetings & mabuhay from tropical Philippines!
But it seems more like blood and Felt very pity for them.happy and admire your farm If it's really the brown stuff is the iodine solution for disinfectant.
SaskDutch Kid sir i am interested to apply,,i am a dairy farmer here in hokkaido,
SaskDutch Kid do the cows get to play do they stay in their pens all day long?
Everything is so clean . My dad had a dairy farm and our milk went to the Colby cheese plant . We didn't keep our cows inside . They pastured from early spring to practically first snow . I can't imagine keeping all the animals indoors
You r right
We should leave in farm fields cows will be happy ..looks like hurting the animals with machine suckers
@Jerry C nah ruclips.net/video/i8Rz7-YWUS8/видео.html watch that
Definitely they need to exercise. Subscribe to the gym
@Jerry C No way. Cows are happier when the can freely graze on grass.
hey, just wanted to let you know that im 16 and i work on a farm that milks about 100 cows and its really cool seeing how similar our jobs are, very impressive setup you've got going.
Wow!! This is the first time I ever watched one of your videos. I never, ever knew how much work was involved on a dairy farm. Your presentation was very well done. You presented very well and are obviously knowledgeable and professional at what you do. Good for you!! I will definitely watch more of your videos. Best to you and your family.
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Well those cows sure look a happy bunch, really nice conditions for them to live in, very nice to see how much care you take with them, and just how stress free they are. Good job.
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My top 3 most favorite RUclipsrs. They deserve these accolades because of their awesome videos, the explanations of how they do things, their incredible knowledge of their operations, and how much they can do for the cows thus avoiding huge vet bills. I admire these young men for their obvious love of what they do, but more so the care they give to each animal under their care. God bless all of you. Just keep the videos coming, please!!!
Shout out to: Eric - 10th Generation Dairyman; Graeme Parker - The Hoof GP; and Jan - SaskDutch Kid!! You fellas ROCK!!!
This kid might be the cleanest farmer out there - he always look like he just got out off the shower - clean clothes and hair on point.....lol
He got the angles - camera placement - drone footage and time laps down to perfection as well - way to go kid you are already playing with the RUclips pro`s......💥💥💥💥
Thanks man!!!
Totally agree. Nice work Jung
Any IG coming
Lol gay
@@joereyes7027 ur mother
He is sexy n cute 😊
100% respect the hard work it takes to run a farm of any kind. This is one of the cleanest operations I have ever seen Cheers.
This is absolutely incredible! What a fantastic, clean and picture perfect dairy operation. 😍❤️ thank you so much for this!
This is one of the nicest place I’ve seen compared to others
That's because he didn't show you the bits that the dairy industry doesn't want the public to see.
@@harrymassey8638 I work on a dairy farm and our cows are treated better with open fields of grass and there isn't anything bad we do
Dutch farmers have done exceedingly well for themselves in Western Canada, resulting in a lot of historical bad blood with the 'natives', as in the local Anglo-Saxon majority. When the World Wars broke out most able Canadian men volunteered or were even conscripted, but the Dutch were conscientious objectors for religious reasons, and so stayed behind. With a massive hole left in the farming labor community and only the Dutch still working, they were able to amass considerable fortunes in land, bought up from families often robbed of their patriarchs by the Wars. This bitterness has since subsided ofcourse, as all grievances do among those willing to talk them out, and these days most consider the Dutch as Canadian as anyone else.
@@harrymassey8638 not every dairy farm is terrible ya know
@@ace7783 I doubt you'd say that if you were a dairy cow..
BRUH WHATS UP WITH RUclips AND THEIR RECOMMENDATIONS?! never thought I'd sit down and watch a 12:33 min video on how we milk cows.💀
Hahahahahaha
they u to drink milk BUT watch out ALL dairy products are BAD for ya
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If I want to join, how it could be possible? Please guide me in this regards
@@saskdutchkid Very nice setup! Only quarrel would be that its not BouMatic. But very nice operation nonetheless!
Hahaaahaha wished I had seen your comment before watching this whole video
I'm trying to imagine the engineering that went into this operation.
Facts
Great thinking and doing
If you ask me the Control systems guy, this farm is pretty simple but efficient
Same here
Animals shouldn’t be kept inside they should be outside and free
2:23 CHOCOLATE MILK COW!
Wow such proper cows they look very well taken care for and so clean and know exactly what to do
BOBCAT GO SKIRTTTTTT
CAN I WORK FOR YOU???
I know brown cows don't make chocolate milk but some people say they do so yeah
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What a hardworking gentleman he is....
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Yes, he is a hard working gentleman. Not too many young people would stay on the family farm. The brother and sister deserve much credit.
@@tryan7 very true💖
Cleanest Dairy I've ever seen. Could you give some details on the feed you use since they do not graze and it must be some sort of total meal ration? and I'm ultimately curious. What sort of average production in liters per cow do you obtain per day?
im 27 and just got a job in the dairy industry. subbed to your channel to make my life easier! xD
Nice! It's good to see your animals are cared for well and you like what you do. God Bless!
I’m tired just watching you! Incredible! Your cows are obviously well taken care of.
Respect how many cows donyoi handle on your own ?
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Dang bruh I’d kill someone to be able to shapeshift into a cow with some of the finest udders in the region lmao
Ive watched other videos of farms and cows getting milked and I must say your cows are noticeably cleaner then most of the other cows in the other farm videos, I've watched! Good for you guys hard work pays off. There's a difference in your cows to they seem ..... happy? ..... where I watch the other videos and most of them in fact there's only 1 other that I've seen where the cows seem happy.!! Good for you guys keep up the great work!!! Kathy in Ohio!
lovely setup. so much more advanced now than when i milked. Miss the cows over here in the UK. so glad to see young people in the job.
Thank's for video. It really opened my horizons about animal husbandry
That makes me very happy thank you!
It's nice to see that you're taking good care of the cows
Yes, but maybe only till the day the suck out the last drop of the milk, but what after that?
@@siddharthkumarr2127 after that they are eaten by people thinking it's beef....
siddharth kumarr We dry our cows off and put them into a pasture:) I believe that if you can’t care for the cow until natural deaths, you don’t deserve them in the first place
@@admsche yeah but whats the point of taking care of them till death if you want them for the meat?
@@nemo3257 It’s just being humane. Giving compassion to them. In order to take something from them we give them something which most industries fail to do so.
Beautiful,I could hear the passion in your voice for your job.Well done kiddo!
I am so impressed by how clean you keep your whole operation, inside and out. Good job! I enjoy watching your vlogs.
I’d be interested in seeing your cows calve. What are your procedures?
This is an awesome look into how the milking parlours work. Thanks for taking the time to make all of these videos!
Do the Cows ever get outside ...fresh pastures ..green grass.
Yeah bro I live a few miles from my closets dairy farm for milk and in that farm they do let the cows out in a big field I think its obvious they do it because having cows panic isnt a good idea so I assume they do
Very clean. Good job dude! I love how you call them girls. Lol
Wow! I'm 47 years old, and one of my COVID vices has become having a bowl of cereal just before bed. Im about to do that now and I will have a much greater appreciation for and understanding of how that delicious milk made its way into my fridge. Thanks for the excellent documentary! I guess I knew that people don't sit around on stools and milk cows much anymore, but I had no clue that it had become so automated, systematic and large scale. The other thing that has occurred to me this evening as RUclips has for some reason begun recommending these sorts of videos is how CLEAN so many of our food supply facilities are. Just amazing and impressive.
Cheese from NS! My 4 year old absolutely loved this video... it’s informative and interesting to see how farming is really done. I’ve subscribed... can’t wait to show home more ❤️
wow talk about automation, I did this for a month back in the early 70`s everything was manual. the main thing I guess is cleanliness, don't matter if its robots or human its gota be clean.
still got that 70s stuff. no automatic take offs and it’s a head to head tie stall. kinda of a pain in the ass for efficiency but also got some A4’s at another site. Big difference between the two, 60 cows in the tie stall and 180 at the other and the same amount of work!
He beaten up the Tony Stark , with the TECHYways🤟😋
I’m dairy farmer in japan
I have a question
Why did you choose this milking system?
Why didn’t you choose Automatic milking systems?
Great Question, was thinking the same. Probably cost! For robots, you need one for 50-60 cows, for 300 you need 6 robot sets and that might be very expensive.
Hans Jonathan Bosman dont you think that a person who built and owns this highly engineered farm can also afford those robots?
A single automatic milker is around 150,000 USD and only effectively services 50 cows. To milk 700 cows, you’d need 14 milkers. That would cost 2.1 MILLION DOLLARS
Sometimes if you have a heard that is used to being milked in a parlour it can be hard to switch them over to a robot system and you need to buy a new heard. Often times a brand new barn is also needed to be built to accommodate a robot and updating to a new parlour is easier and less expensive
I like the way you keep everything so clean. Very informative. Thanx for sharing.
Your Father must be proud of you for running entire business by yourself young man. For some people you might look like working in the shit, no not at all. You are producing for entire planet. Thank you for taking good care of those animals tough..
I'm watching this video with my 5yo. He is amazed about this young man work. What a clean place 👌
This is how every dairy farm should be held to standards to even be open. Anything less should be illegal.
No lie, would totally do that job....satisfying cleaning, still wearing a mask to block out the smell...make a good 19-28 and hour...that puts food on the table
Well at my dairy you get 10 an hr when you start and it’s rare to see a dairy that high quality and wayyyy faster paste
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That’s a pretty modern barn, I just subscribed!
What a dream it would be to be apart of this operation!!! I love farming!
Just found your channel... Wow... I'm homesick. I used to milk cows... those were the days... Thank you for sharing. It's amazing how the milk claw also carries the iodine for disinfecting. We used to carry spritz bottles back in the day... Technology had sure changed.
Man I’m thirsty for some milk after watching this clip
Mee too
Does it give the claws a quick rinse after they come off. I just wondered with the post dip being applied when milker comes off
Yeah so when it comes of the claw is rinsed to remove the iodine and prevent any cross contamination of bacteria between cows!
@@saskdutchkid is there blood on the teats after the suction tubes are off.
It’s the disinfectant that’s applied to the teets
I wish we had that on the milkers where I work still have to do it by hand
@@manjuvedi7585 I think yes
Two videos ago I was watching street racing, now just watch this entire video n actually enjoyed it lolol
I don’t know why, but I found this fascinating.
Its kinda awesome to see all the work that goes into that glass of milk:)
The way they come in and turn and get arranged like perfection...makes me very envious. Yup that took lot of engineering. Oh holy smokes, dips the cows inside the claw! What the heck.
Clever guy and the system...also beautiful and clean cows.
Cows were really clean. Amazing.
Thank you for what you do...
It's a lot of work you and you do it well!
Respect
I am Edi from Indonesia.
The dairy cattle industry in my country is not much, just a few percent. But I hope the industry of Dairy cattle will be more than today on the future here.
They are so cooperative 😭😭😭. Cows are such wonderful animals.
Cheers for the content bro love it good to see how it's been done on the other side of the planet dairy farmer from New Zealand also I see on RUclips there are snow flakes that think milk just appears from no where.... cheers keep it up
yall should read comments before actually commenting. THAT IS NOT BLOOD. THATS IODINE.
I was looking for this comment first :D
I find it helpful otherwise i feel like toturing to cows
They use Betadine which is a tame Non-Stinging Iodine.
@@tcr505can i know the purpose for using it
@@Queen-xb7og To help prevent any infections. Iodine is a disinfectant.
How long have you been doing this job
Lol the mooing cows when it’s in fast forward is funny
Nice to see a very clean and well oriented farm.
Amazing operation you have there. Very interesting coming from a dairy in the 70's.
very different isnt it...i agree...awesome though
Immense quality of cattle well done !! 👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻
Thank you Lord Jesus for these wonderful cows that we ALL take for granted ALL to often!! The Creator's hands are Awesome!
for sure...
Miranda Bri I agree
@Sheik Yerbouti This world is perishable nothing is perfect, and in the human world both goodness and evil exists.
Miranda Bri These cows are bred to produce as much milk as possible and are kept in sheds. Not sure if the creator meant for that
He is a awesome God
I didnt know milking cows could be so methodical and awesome, This is pretty impressive btw.
For those that didn't understand, this is why dairy farming or farming in general uses so much of a country's water supply, even being reflected at the global level, now factor in the water that is used by the cows along with the water that is used to grow the massive amount of produce that the cows consume. This is one of the main factors for veganism (coming from a non-vegan), the environmental implications of animal farming. Couple this with: cow farts. Cows produce substantial amounts of methane gas (a greenhouse gas) which can also be seen reflected on the global level. Food scarcity would not be an issue if vegan or even vegetarian diets were practiced by the large majority of the population.
So we don’t have a square inch of irrigated land on our farm. We use the water multiple times, for example the water seen in the flush is already waste water, used earlier to cool milk with the plate cooler, then treated and used for washing the milk lines, finally it will go out in the field where it can fertilize the crops. That right there is sustainability baby! 😉
SaskDutch Kid this is a beautiful approach to farming, you have a very impressive farm. 👍
Good work my friend. Greetings from Australia.
7:40 he tells you it’s not blood but a
Disinfectant so they don’t get infections
Oof ,it’s definitely not blood. I’ve been to a farm and those milking machines do not make them bleed.
monika johnson then what is it???
Bambi , open your ears it’s disinfectant
monika johnson you cant open your ears and thanks
Bambi ,your ears were obviously clogged when he told everyone it was a disinfectant. You’re welcome
I'm from oakville Toronto and as a mom I think schools should make it as a yearly visit for kids... it looks so interesting... good job and you are soooooo clean it make me comfortable drinking safe milk🧕
Awesome thank you for sharing! Super cool to see how this is commercially done.
Here i am lying on my bed with my one eye closed due to sleepness and suddenly i saw this in my recommendations and wow this farm is more advanced and clean then european farms which are considered a role model. You guys will go mad after watching the conditions of cattle in south asia
This place is actually really nice.
Cows look really good and clean
adrian singh ehm??😂😂😂
adrian singh if where going to use animals like we always have the least we can do if keep them fit and healthy for keeping us fit and healthy
Exactly what I was thinking. Great facility's.
Cx Bplayz I don’t drink milk.
@@evrsincee who cares if you drink milk or not
Imagine how to cow feels when someone is doing weird stuff with their sensitive parts
A student in agroculture course here. If cow's udders weren't milked, they would get mastitis, which is uncomfortable. So they actually enjoy being milked from the hormonal level if handled correctly
@@Luna-ej4mi imagine artificially inseminating a sentient being, then after that being gives birth taking it's child away from it soon after birth. Then when confronted with the ethical problem with tampering with said sentient beings justifying it by saying "well if we didn't milk them they would get infected." Yeah how about we don't get them pregnant in the first place. Christ, you guys can't just make oat milk or something and leave the fucking animals alone?
@@triforcepower73 yet you probably eat meat and animal produce
@@triforcepower73 no
@@triforcepower73 stfu go cry about it
For so many cows, not a single farmhand in sight!!
The ad video presses hard to show the efficiency of the machines!
A dairy farm is not at all a "Milk and Go" home!
Apart from the milking works, the feeding, cleaning the cows, preparing the feeds, washing the udder mechanism and utensils, disinfection, calving management -------- Man! Oh Man!
"THIS IS VERY REALLY AN ASTONISHING ONE MAN SHOW INDEED!!"
You are the best person ever on RUclips I support you
They were bleeding, in so much pain they are
Sangeeta
It’s iodine to prevent diseases
S it's bleeding
Pain for cows
Always the traditional manual is the best both to cows and humans
No it's disinfectant..
Potassium permanganate...........for sterilization after milking and before milking...not iodine.
Made me laugh when you said " comme on girls" 😂😂😂😂
Bravo man, the cleanest dairy farming that I have ever seen
I had the same reaction
Hi buddy, your name (Tock)in Persian language means the tree of grape
I still milk in a tie stall Barn built back in 1953. If I ever win the lottery I know what my first purchase would be!
What would that be?
Love seeing what other farmers do compared to what I have to do haha. Lush looking parlour! Love that all the cows have their legs spread due to the structure of the metal. In the parlour i work at we have the two bars so they have more room at the top. But this is very modern I love it! So jealous! Lowkey need this, be so much faster. Especially milking 600 cows 🥲
Okay, I'm hooked on your channel... here goes my night...
I wish getting into the dairy business wasn't about $3,000,000 to get into.
it's not ,unless you want to replicate this farm...there are niche markets for smallscale farmers,producing top quality product and selling to consumers who want to know where and how the milk they buy is produced.just producing large quantities of milk is an economic race to the bottom..so many ways to sell and so many products to be made with milk....
Nice looking clean cows. Was suprised they looked that good. I'm assuming that's sand in the stalls?
@@animalvigilant5091 lol wtf
Cows are generally bred with sex semen so most of the calves are female. Males are raised as beef cattle.
Animal vigilant. R u nuts?
It’s probably mostly wood shavings but I’m not 100% sure
I was wondering why you went that route with the parlour but after seeing the features I see why.
Taki super chłopak prowadzi takie gospodarstwo, jestem w szoku ! Extra
Mam ochotę napić się takiego mleczka ❤️
Such automated systems make diary farming seem easy .Great innovation!!
Sooo much work every day!
Did someone notice blood after sucking pipes were taken off? It must be hurting process for cows
Its not blood its something to make sure the cows dont get any diseases
He addressed it in the video, it’s a post dip applied by the machine; in my experience it’s likely an iodine solution used to make sure they don’t get mastitis. It normally has to be applied by hand with a dipper, but their parlor is more advanced and super cool!
It's iodine as a disinfectant
That is one fancy parlor and we milk jerseys
Thank you, my two and three year old boys loved seeing this.
You have a great way of explaining things that makes it all seem so simple. We try to do the same on 'Rustic Farm Life.' Keep up the amazing content
Why am I watching this? Lowkey interesting 😂
Don’t you just love getting soaked unscrewing the wash line .. I do every time lol..
Honestly this is been done beautifully however even if this is the cleanest place that provides my milk I will stick with my almond milk thank you though seriously I appreciate all your work that you do thank you(btw i still by milk becsuse the kids want it).!
Almond milk is not all that it is cracked up to be. Look at the ingredients. Not as healthy is you think.
Almond milk show me the teat on an almond
8:30
Cow 1: what do we do now
Cow 2: idk
Very cool! I love raw milk right out of the tank. Delicious. I miss the old traditional farming, very very few left in my area.
That’s a nice building
Such a nice dairy ❤️ i use to work in a 20 aside swing over herringbone n now I’m in a 50 bay rotary ....
Since I was born it’s my first time to see machines milking cows
Rosie gasana ~ the machines are clean and brand new. Imagine what it looked like decades ago when the dairy industry began.. (imagine the US, Gross.) Before people started knowing what goes on with these animals.. now it “doesn’t look that bad” some people won’t feel so bad consuming dairy after this one lol
I'm a raw milk drinker from Brown Swiss cows but, what a beautiful facility you have! Love your channel.
Everybody gangsta until the cow say, ahhh kimochii~
You know kimochi mean right?
@@user-ot3dd8kp8b represent a good feeling right?
@@smlyblkct not to close but uhh okay
All the dislikes are veegans and townies
Awesome channel. You’re really good at making everything so interesting. Really good stuff!
It feels like a Jail to me in cow perspective
Amit Das go vegan
William Quin it doesn’t matter how long it takes to milk them these cows are exploited their whole life, being born in the dairy industry is one of the most manipulating and heartbreaking things to witness
Eimaj Melancon it’s not like they would’ve been scientists and doctors had they been in the wild, they would’ve lived a tough life with unexpected whether conditions and no shelter sometimes they can’t find food and they would’ve been eaten alive by a lion or tiger and died slowly and painfully
In the video they live in a safe sheltered environment they’re served food all the time and even when they’re killed for meat they die faster than animals in the wild
To me “exploited” animals (as animals activists put it) live a better life and have an easier less painful death than animals in the wild
Also we need meat to stay healthy and strong
@@emma199307 At least in the wild they're free to do whatever they want. Here they are kept for one purpose, their milk. Even in this farm where everything looks like sunshine and rainbows these cows will have their calves taken away from them at birth so they can't drink their mother's milk and instead will likely be given a formula made by the farmer which is of lesser quality than their mother's milk. If the calf is a male they will likely be killed within the first 16-18 weeks of life because they are of no use to the farmer or grown for beef.
No matter what way you look at it, these animals are being exploited. They have their milk taken away from them their whole lives - which isn't even meant for us - and then slaughtered at the end of it, not getting to live freely and explore and will never be able to raise their young themselves. Cows are supposed to live between 20-25 years, but on these farms they'll only live between 5-10 years, producing a new calf every single year until they die. You claim these animals live a happy life, but their entire life is artificial insemination, followed by their calf being taken away at birth and then being milked for the rest of the year, sometimes up to 3 times a day. And once they stop producing the cycle starts again until they die. I'm pretty sure the cows would prefer to be out roaming freely with their calves by their side than be confined to the same space for their whole lives being used by the farmer.
And it is a myth that you need meat to be healthy and strong, so many people live on plant-based diets and are healthy - often healthier than those who consume meat.
@Tony Tran Cow's have shown visible distress when their calves are taken away from them. They and their calves moo in emotional pain for days after they've been taken away and the cows have their milk stolen from them around 3 times a day for over 300 days per calf. Animals who are shipped to the slaughterhouse know their fate, some try and run to avoid being killed, these animals are sentient and aware of what is happening. They do have an interest to learn, young animals show curiousity in what is around them as well as adults animals. They might not have the same mental capacity as us but that doesn't mean they're not intelligent.
You seem to hold a speciesist view that they are lesser beings purely because they are of a different species and thus it's acceptable to do what we want to them. By viewing them as more than just mindless animals you are being objective. Each one has their own unique personality and a capacity to understand us on an emotional level. They aren't mindless, they all have their own thoughts and feelings beyond just breed, eat and shit. You can easily see this in dogs and cats, the issue is people assume cattle and pigs, etc. are dumber and lesser because we've been conditioned to eat them over centuries.
This is the nicest calving industry’s i have ever seen
DAMN your comment count has jumped.
That is a true indicator of how good your videos are and how much interest you have generated.
Keep up the AWESOME VIDEOS 👍👍🎥📹📽
I normally like to read all the comments but currently at over 1,900 that will take a bottle or two of wine to achieve
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