Looks like your feedbunk is working pretty good. It's neat to watch how much your cattle operation has changed over the years. Thanks for bringing us along.
Hi from oz. If you are testing your fodder,try making some from each cut into wrapped silage and the balance of the cut into hay and then test both. When I started contracting many years ago,we got a client that made half into silage half hay. The result was silage was feedlot quality and the hay was cardboard. He hasn't made hay for the thirty odd years since then.
We use to use log chains stretched out wrapped with gunny sacks soaked in diesel fuel to help as fly control and it stopped a lot of the pink eye issues we had. That may help you too. Thanks for the video.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts, ideas and videos. Nice cattle update. If you watch Tom Pemberton he has a hanging brush that the cows seem to love. You might like to look for something similar since you seem to like to watch your cows be happy. That and to make them look nice. Wishing you and your family the best.
Your cows are looking good! How many cows do you have that have the genetics from the one you kept from grandpa’s herd? Thanks for the update and video Travis!
Very nice looking groups of calves. The best way to farm is being open to your options to see the best way to make money. Thanks Travis
Thanks for the cattle update Travis, I hope you get to feeling better
The calves look happy👍 thanks for the update👍
Very nice looking calves you have in your cattle lot, thanks for the update
Looks like your feedbunk is working pretty good. It's neat to watch how much your cattle operation has changed over the years. Thanks for bringing us along.
Great cattle update Travis! They're looking mighty fine!
Thanks Travis!
Everything looking good to me. Happy cows = Happy Travis. Good stuff
Thanks for the cattle update.
Hi from oz. If you are testing your fodder,try making some from each cut into wrapped silage and the balance of the cut into hay and then test both. When I started contracting many years ago,we got a client that made half into silage half hay. The result was silage was feedlot quality and the hay was cardboard. He hasn't made hay for the thirty odd years since then.
Great stuff Travis, Thank You, hope the auld sinus issue is clearing up🤞👍🙏😎
We use to use log chains stretched out wrapped with gunny sacks soaked in diesel fuel to help as fly control and it stopped a lot of the pink eye issues we had. That may help you too. Thanks for the video.
Thanks for the video.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts, ideas and videos. Nice cattle update. If you watch Tom Pemberton he has a hanging brush that the cows seem to love. You might like to look for something similar since you seem to like to watch your cows be happy. That and to make them look nice. Wishing you and your family the best.
Thanks for the video
Glad you got faster Internet so we can get more videos.
Good video
Your cows are looking good! How many cows do you have that have the genetics from the one you kept from grandpa’s herd? Thanks for the update and video Travis!
Two at the moment. I want between 5 and 10
To me there should always be cattle on farm