🎄Vlogmas #3 2022! My First AI Calf!
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- Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
- My calf born from AI, and some more winter things on the farm!
Music from Epidemic Sound.
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Instagram/Facebook/TikTok: A Dairy on the Prairie
My Brother's Channel: @saskdutchkid
E-mail: adairyontheprairie@gmail.com
PO BOX 540
Asquith, SK
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Oooooo!!!!😍😍😍💜💜💜 i think i have a new favourite baby🐄
Sorry Pumpkin
Congrats Neline. She’s beautiful. Great job. 🥰
Greetings from Poland🙏👋 I love your videos ❤
Well done . Informative 👍👍👍. Thank you for sharing. Take care of yourself 🇨🇦
A Beautiful Calf.
Happy Saint Nicholaus Day!! Aries graduated to bucket instead a bottle? Congrats on Ai skills!
Hi Jon
I'm happy for you guys, (Jan showed Miriams work in one of his videos) that paying attention and putting in the effort pays off in nice calves. What a great asset to the farm you all are.
Really like the enthusiasm of your videos. Great job. Keep them coming
Beautiful calf and your brother is so proud of you ❤thanks for sharing your life and family with us 👏👏👏🤩🤩🤩🤩❤️❤️❤️
Congratulations on your first AI calf. She's a dandy too. Good job
She’s really pretty. You must feel like a new mom! Congratulations 🎊🎉🎈
Congratulations on the new calf, amazing how science has changed are life's...
Hey do a vlog on what’s involved with artificial i
Insemination truly interesting
What an incredible view of your farm by the air looks amazing
how much do your calfs normaly weigh at birth? do you routienly weigh them?
Just an idea: maybe explain the process of AI ing a cow. How do you do it? Just an idea. I like your videos.
Aries is a fine looking calk have a day love from TEXAS
Congratulations on your 1st calf. Aries is a pretty little girl. My wife still wants a Pumpkin shirt. With your creativity I’m sure you could design some great merchandise. So get on it girl. JK please consider having merchandise .
Congratulations!, you should be ecstatic for having so much to do with bringing that beautiful calf to fruition, it's great you and your sister learned AI, that was quite a bolus and a bolus gun, worked great! Another excellent video, thanks for sharing Neline!
Those utterly sweet and soft pink nose ..i wanna cuddle
Congratulations to you and your sister on passing your course. Making beautiful animals so we all have healthy dairy. Your farm and family are very impressive and important to this great country Canada Thanks you all the way from Guelph Ontario Canada. We have a very impressive agricultural university here come visit.
Congrats ! She’s big and gorgeous !
Good job on the bolaes gun
Jan is the "AI expert" on the farm. Why didn't You and little sis save time and money by having JAN
give the AI course?
My dad is the “AI Expert” on the farm 😊. You can only become a certified AI technician by taking an approved course that’s offered by an AI company.
@@ADairyonthePrairie oops, It's just that we have seen Jan do a few videos on the procedure.
Congratulations on your first calf. She looks like a beauty. Being interested in the quality of the milk is important, but costs are important. It is the difference between the income and the costs which feeds you.
I enjoyed the drone shots, so many silage hills. And the hoar frost shots are so pretty but they mean cold cold cold. We had a ground frost last night but the sun will thaw it out hopefully quite quickly. Finally a sunny day, get some PV electricity today. Only two weeks until the days start to get longer.
She’s beautiful you did a great job
Merry Christmas I had almost forgot about your channel until I seen you with your brother I'm like hey let me check her out you got the best videos and I love what you do with your animals
Congratulations on your ai breeding the calf is so cute I wish I could come and see the calves in person sometime
Very nice video , proud of the work you , your brother & sister do together , team work is what makes it complete , thank you , mom & dad should be very proud of everyone , stay safe , enjoy !!!
I enjoy your vlogs especially when you interact with the family. I wish you could show more of your mom and dad's side of the farm. Yes, another pet. lol
Congrats fellow Aries 🙂
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Awesome video 👌👌
Pumpkin 🐄 is awesome
Aeries is my sign too and i have a chichuahua named aeries
Great job ! You, Jan and Miriam are more than capabel to follow in mom and dad‘s footsteps.
I really enjoyed this video as always
Where Is outlander
I love your family dairy farm!
Aries isn’t tagged that I see
Congratulations
I love seeing when Jan and you are working together in either of your videos! Or with your mom or sister! Dad too!
Pozdrawiam z Polski 🇵🇱.
very good video
what does it feel like to be a new dad?
How many head of cows do you have all together? I know you milk about 320 head, but including all calves and steers, how many cows does that equal?
Milking 320, raising all the baby's, if you have them in the lot for 24 months there will be approximately 960 head!
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Was in Saskatoon on Saturday. Brutal cold wind but Grainfields breakfast was delightful. Great job on your A.I., get lots of practice before you start flushing your show heifers. Keep up the good work. Super enjoying vlogmas!!
Neline, you make pretty videos, are you the drone pilot ?? Drone shots show a nice angle for the farm and weather.
Congratulations, that’s one beautiful heifer calf.
Great video,very interesting.
It is minus 31 C here today. Safe to say there is frost on the pumpkin!
Wonderful video Neline. And how nice to meet Jan in the submissive role of cameraman, that's probably his place in the familiy hierarchy with two sisters around :-) Congratulations on your first AI calf. Small question: you have rubbing brushes in the stable, do you also have them in the outdoor area?
Congrats Naline on your new Baby Girl! She’s gorgeous. ❤️
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to bad the calves grow up, they go from cute/beautiful to stately and a bit ugly -- love your vids
Are calves born in winter hairier than summer calves, or is Aries’ coat unusually thick?
Congratulations on your new baby🐄
Hi Naline. At what age/stage do you transfer the calf to the heifer lot? Thanks.
Breeding heifers is typically done at 12 to 14 months.
@@MellowYe77ow Thanks, but that didn't answer my question. Maybe I wasn't explicit enough. So they will stay in the calf barn for 12 to 14 months?
@@Navet63 No. Once they're born, they are placed into one of the 4 rooms in the individual calf pen barn. They will live there for around 3 months (Sometimes less, if they have overcrowding issues) Then, they're moved to one of the farm's 2 group pen calf barns. Where they're kept for a few more months. Then, they are moved out to the feed lot. Corral 1 is the youngest heifers and steers. They're kept there until they're about 8 to 10 months. Then the heifers are separated from the steers and moved to corral 3. Where they're kept until breeding age. Then, they're moved to corral 2 for breeding. (I found another video where Jan said that they're usually bred at about 15 months)
@@MellowYe77ow Thank you. I now have a much better understanding.
@@Navet63 You're welcome. Glad that it helped.