more than certain they'd be happy to help him, but who knows maybe they'll wanna get into a different part of AG, regardless it's always enjoyable to watch how a solo rancher works ^_^
I enjoyed this. It’s been a little while since we’ve gotten to see the cattle and I really enjoyed it. And as for the last one you put onboard well the view was cool too. It’s nice getting more points of view. I actually liked it because it was natural. But you always do a great job with your videos and shots and points of view. Thanks!
Tylerisms WE have a lot to do today and a lot of miles to cover. I will just leave a trail of brea crumbs. What do you know, it worked like a charm. We'll ne patient with them and sooner or later we will get what we want. Let's make that day today.
Riveter’s dam has been a great cow for us. She is raising ET Angus calves the last two years that are always the best cared for and fattest calves in the group. She is naturally bred this year to our senior herd sire for her first natural calf since Riveter.
I love watching your channel! I don’t think about what happens after they go to auction, as I didn’t think about my sheep or pigs after the fair auction when I was in FFA or even when my daughters where in FFA and with doing that I stay happy and continue on with life and I am able to eat my food ie: meat without any regrets. I think farmers are the greatest and they are the ones who keep people alive and well. Thank you again for a great video Tyler!
I enjoyed watching this video it's been awhile since we've seen you to work your cattle. I agree with you on that last year you don't need a troublemaker and they always seem to stay as a troublemaker until you get rid of them.
Happy New Year 🎉. I have to tell you … you’re my favourite farm type channel…. Looking forward to joining your journey… thru 2025 😃. God Bless you and your family ❤
Tyler you have a damned good selection of calves there and lets hope they make you lots of money love to you and your family and friends always Brian and Florence
Your working pen, while still understandably muddy, is in SO much better condition that we've seen it in the past. I'll admit that I wasn't sure how well the wood chips were going to work. But it seems like they have held up very well!
Riveter’s dam is our only brown cow and thus a ranch favorite we call “Curly” for her curly brown coat. My mother in law gave her the name Curly as she loves our brown cow most. Curly’s first heifer we named Rosie for my mother in law’s adored Aunt Rosie. Curly’s second heifer was born Christmas morning the year I lost my grandmother, so we named her Mary Magdalene in homage to my late grandmother. My Grandma Mary loved Rosie the Riveter, so when Curly blessed us with her first and only calf that isn’t black, we named him Split Creek Riveter. We enjoy watching Rivet excel for Tyler and expect his heifers to be great additions to the FTR herd!
Days like this, here, are the ones that remind me how extensive my "farm vocabulary" is. 😬😂 Yours looked to have gone fairly smooth, for sure (or you have amazing audio editing skills). Fingers crossed calf prices are still high over yonder.
You make things look so easy. My friend bought a steer from the auction kinda like your last crazy steer. He brought it to his Dads farm. It promptly escaped and was on the run in town for 2weeks.😂😂 . He chased it at every sighting. It was so bad that when they finally got eyes on him, they had to “dispatch “ it.
Glad the weather made it a clear trip, good selection discussion. With the last steer, some times the sun just shines at the last minute!! Good post FTR!
I love the white markings on that last heifer you grabbed. The footage on the last steer you put into the trailer looked great. Glad you were able to catch him and stay safe as well. Looking forward to seeing how much your selection each weigh. I hope you will be able to show some on footage and post a list of all of them. I think that would be fantastic.
Hope u and ur family are safe from the fires. 🔥🔥🔥 I know u said yall are in southern California, but I know how fast fires can spread once they get to the valley.
A wise move to load that last steer. Pity he didn't do that before as you could have kept another, but seeing as they were loaded, you had to lose one. Still, like I said, it was a wise move. Thank you for sharing how you sort the calves. Rivet is a good sire.
I just love how much rain you guys get ! I am down here in Texas, and it is always dry. Wish I could pic my farm up and move it over there. But you probably feel about it be wet ,like i feel about it being dry. Lol God Bless
She is my favorite with all the white on her face. So glad you saw crazy steer before you left. Have a great day. -3 here in central sw Indiana. Looking to get 8"+ by next tuesday.tuesday.
Going to be nice when you get the loading area remade. Nice job getting them separated. There are only so many hours in a day and then different priorities jump out to get done. Good sale rewards.
Glad she was saved. Fate intervened and her gentle disposition paid off for her. Here’s to her producing lots of good calves! Maybe a head-mounted GoPro would get some good action shots from those feisty cattle moments? A Tyler’s view of the world might be exciting!
I've seen some designs where hydraulic hoses were run through the interior of the square tubing, but I don't think this job is a good candidate for that. I think you're doing great - with some fun thrown in too!
13:47 was the door not open at that point or was he really just acting up that much? 👀 wow! Loved this video! Love knowing you went home with a check or two!!🎉🎉😂😂🙌🏻
I kind of miss seeing Buddy. I thought maybe being that you working with the cattle today we might get a peek at him. Is he still on the farm? Say hi to MFTR & the kiddos! 👍🏻💯😃
Don’t apologize your safety is the most important thing you need to be concerned with.
I’m impressed by your sorting skills for a solo rancher. When you get a lot older your kids should be able to help.
more than certain they'd be happy to help him, but who knows maybe they'll wanna get into a different part of AG, regardless it's always enjoyable to watch how a solo rancher works ^_^
Many a time it is easier to sort solo. An extra person to work the gate is ok...
Sorting cattle is always an interesting time. You learn new movements and new words !! And the next day you wonder why certain body parts hurts. LOL
True.
Those are Ranch Words.. 😁
I enjoyed this. It’s been a little while since we’ve gotten to see the cattle and I really enjoyed it. And as for the last one you put onboard well the view was cool too. It’s nice getting more points of view. I actually liked it because it was natural. But you always do a great job with your videos and shots and points of view. Thanks!
GOOD move on last calf 👏
That new bull of yours sure improved the calf crop quality.
Rivet, clear to see you were a busy guy…😂😂
Good boy.
Love the ''work smarter not harder' way you approach things
Tylerisms
WE have a lot to do today and a lot of miles to cover.
I will just leave a trail of brea crumbs.
What do you know, it worked like a charm.
We'll ne patient with them and sooner or later we will get what we want.
Let's make that day today.
I am so glad you were able to see the steer show his true colors before you left for the sale barn. Im like you, I don't need that at all!
The Riveter babies are looking good...
Riveter’s dam has been a great cow for us. She is raising ET Angus calves the last two years that are always the best cared for and fattest calves in the group. She is naturally bred this year to our senior herd sire for her first natural calf since Riveter.
Action shots were great!
Exciting day, love, love seeing the cattle again!!
I love the cattle videos!👍🏻
I love watching your channel! I don’t think about what happens after they go to auction, as I didn’t think about my sheep or pigs after the fair auction when I was in FFA or even when my daughters where in FFA and with doing that I stay happy and continue on with life and I am able to eat my food ie: meat without any regrets. I think farmers are the greatest and they are the ones who keep people alive and well. Thank you again for a great video Tyler!
Those dark red ones are stunning...
I enjoyed watching this video it's been awhile since we've seen you to work your cattle. I agree with you on that last year you don't need a troublemaker and they always seem to stay as a troublemaker until you get rid of them.
lol they are so nosey about the camera ....video was fine......you were right on the ball!!!! You know your cattle!!! Happy Payday!!!
Beautiful group of keeper steers. Rivet producing 😂. I like that you're not afraid to cut a player from the team. 😊 Great video.
Happy New Year 🎉. I have to tell you … you’re my favourite farm type channel…. Looking forward to joining your journey… thru 2025 😃. God Bless you and your family ❤
Can I suggest another one you may enjoy? Give Ewetopia a look. Lambing time is nearly ready.
Hope you got top dollar for that good looking bunch! Another job completed! ✅
Beautiful group of calves.
Always makes my day better watching a video from Tyler ❤always so interesting …
You did very well corraling that mad steer.😊
Tyler you have a damned good selection of calves there and lets hope they make you lots of money love to you and your family and friends always Brian and Florence
Your working pen, while still understandably muddy, is in SO much better condition that we've seen it in the past. I'll admit that I wasn't sure how well the wood chips were going to work. But it seems like they have held up very well!
Great day on the ranch!
Riveter’s dam is our only brown cow and thus a ranch favorite we call “Curly” for her curly brown coat. My mother in law gave her the name Curly as she loves our brown cow most.
Curly’s first heifer we named Rosie for my mother in law’s adored Aunt Rosie.
Curly’s second heifer was born Christmas morning the year I lost my grandmother, so we named her Mary Magdalene in homage to my late grandmother.
My Grandma Mary loved Rosie the Riveter, so when Curly blessed us with her first and only calf that isn’t black, we named him Split Creek Riveter.
We enjoy watching Rivet excel for Tyler and expect his heifers to be great additions to the FTR herd!
We love Rivet too!
Thanks for sharing farmer Tyler ranch I enjoyed the video
Thanks Austin!
Welcome @@farmertylerranch4399
I love watching these sorting sessions. It is a demonstration in “How to think like a cow 101”. Thanks for the video.
I so think the red ones are the cutest
Glad you didn't get hurt thank you for the video
Good Morning FT 😊
Good morning!
Legend 🇮🇪🇮🇪 love your channel bro
You have to know what you are doing when you sort the cattle. Thank you Farmer Tyler for sharing your day with us.
Good video. Always fun to see the critters.
I'm really amazed how you do this all with absolutely no help at all . ❤Darlene from Ohio ❤️ your family
Again, so proud of your work Tyler. The things you do all by yourself, well it's impressive!! Great job ❤
Days like this, here, are the ones that remind me how extensive my "farm vocabulary" is. 😬😂 Yours looked to have gone fairly smooth, for sure (or you have amazing audio editing skills). Fingers crossed calf prices are still high over yonder.
Don’t worry about the footage, you was excellent at getting him in the trailer 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻well done you xx
We have to remember you are a farmer first and a youtuber second.
You make things look so easy. My friend bought a steer from the auction kinda like your last crazy steer. He brought it to his Dads farm. It promptly escaped and was on the run in town for 2weeks.😂😂 . He chased it at every sighting. It was so bad that when they finally got eyes on him, they had to “dispatch “ it.
Always a pleasure to watch you sort them out and hear the explanation for your choices! Tx for taking us along FT!❤❤
Great job! I love watching you work your stock!
It's really good to breed with a well-tempered beast.
I will go along with you, Rivet , is your best bull right now. I was impressed with his looks the first day you showed him.
Hi good morning Tyler from Indiana
Good morning!
Hope all is well with u and your family during these wildfires, praying for yall
Fortunately they are located in Northern California well away from the fires in & around the Los Angeles area.
Nice to see of your hard work come to fruition $$$
Rivets calves are such pretty colours! It’s going to be interesting to see what you get when you breed them!
Good morning from Minnesota.
Glad the weather made it a clear trip, good selection discussion. With the last steer, some times the sun just shines at the last minute!! Good post FTR!
More great "Action" camera work and editing from Tyler!
You have a most enjoyable presentation!! Hope you thrive. Beautiful operation. Thank you!!
Good looking bunch to start the new year with!!
Enjoyed the video thank you for sharing your farm life
What a nice crop of young cattle you have this year
Thankyou again
I hope you do well on your calves. The market has been really great.
Me too! Thanks
Hi Tyler. Nice cows. 🐂 Stay safe. 👍😊
Thank you!
We always enjoy your posts. Your welding and machining abilities are top-notch. Excellent fand finish is the result of your high skill level.
I love the white markings on that last heifer you grabbed. The footage on the last steer you put into the trailer looked great. Glad you were able to catch him and stay safe as well. Looking forward to seeing how much your selection each weigh. I hope you will be able to show some on footage and post a list of all of them. I think that would be fantastic.
Nice looking group of calves to choose from Good luck in all ways they go. 😊🙏🏼
Hope u and ur family are safe from the fires. 🔥🔥🔥 I know u said yall are in southern California, but I know how fast fires can spread once they get to the valley.
🙏🙏
Did you gave the bottle calf a hug
Watch em grow all summer kinda sad to see em go awesome videos bro keep up the good work
Did u end up keeping the bottle babys
A wise move to load that last steer. Pity he didn't do that before as you could have kept another, but seeing as they were loaded, you had to lose one. Still, like I said, it was a wise move. Thank you for sharing how you sort the calves. Rivet is a good sire.
Coming from Missouri. You got rain and we got snow. Always enjoy.
Can’t wait for your next video…… as usual 😊😊😊😊xx
Great video shot of the last calf loading
I just love how much rain you guys get ! I am down here in Texas, and it is always dry. Wish I could pic my farm up and move it over there. But you probably feel about it be wet ,like i feel about it being dry. Lol God Bless
I know you’ve heard this a million times, but I love your muddied pawed dawg.
Also your footage is great, as usual. ❤
She is my favorite with all the white on her face.
So glad you saw crazy steer before you left.
Have a great day.
-3 here in central sw Indiana. Looking to get 8"+ by next tuesday.tuesday.
Going to be nice when you get the loading area remade. Nice job getting them separated. There are only so many hours in a day and then different priorities jump out to get done. Good sale rewards.
Great video!
Pretty exciting to see it all come together.
That steer picked the absolute worst day and time to act up! :) Jumpy steers make great hamburger!!
I really enjoyed this video Tyler. Thanks.
Don’t worry; I have done that with the gates. I also let the head gate open!
Be Safe
Hello FTR from cold Wisconsin. Great selection of calves . Always look forward to your videos. Thanks Jeff.
Glad she was saved. Fate intervened and her gentle disposition paid off for her. Here’s to her producing lots of good calves! Maybe a head-mounted GoPro would get some good action shots from those feisty cattle moments? A Tyler’s view of the world might be exciting!
You'll do well on selling those calves,they are going for crazy prices now
Gooooooo Rivet....!!!!
looked like Good call on that last goofy steer, done that before & had to back trailer back up, Hope your cuts go the way you wanted, Great video
Did you walk through the mud?..🤣🤣🤣cali is awesome..
Good choice on the wilk one!!!! You know you have to be careful wat you buy at the action!!!!!!!!! God Bless!!!!!!!!!!!
Great job! Nice lookin keepers. Tyler you just do what you need to do and we will all continue to enjoy the videos.
All looking good !! Be interesting to see the weights.
I've seen some designs where hydraulic hoses were run through the interior of the square tubing, but I don't think this job is a good candidate for that. I think you're doing great - with some fun thrown in too!
13:47 was the door not open at that point or was he really just acting up that much? 👀 wow! Loved this video! Love knowing you went home with a check or two!!🎉🎉😂😂🙌🏻
A good roundup Farmer T. A smooth movin em out. Stay safe, strong, discerning, healthy and successful in His Holy Name ☝ 🙌
Awesome vedio Tyler
Very beutiful animals Mr. FTR
Hello from Idaho. Loved your video ❤
Good job
Happy New Year Tyler
I kind of miss seeing Buddy. I thought maybe being that you working with the cattle today we might get a peek at him. Is he still on the farm?
Say hi to MFTR & the kiddos! 👍🏻💯😃
They are in nice shape.
Good by Smokey and Littles, nice looking group. I thought you would have weighed them again.❤️🙏🏼
Thanks 😊
Nice. Lucky #18 😂. I love that you’re selective. Temperament is as important as conformation if not more so!