Hi Taylor. A few videos ago you gave us a preview about the future of your farm and part of that was raising your own heifers as replacements for you older cows. Well it looks like you are off to a great start in achieving that goal. New calves look great and will enjoy watching them grow. Cinnamon is going to get some company. Great video. Keep smiling, stay positive, and keep farming.🚜🐄😉
The barn cleaner seems to be working great! The ladies relaxing before milking is a great visual definition of the term...contented cows. Congrats on the two new additions and especially on your new calf! I hope the foot concern heals quickly!
Good Morning Taylor, I have been waiting patiently and anxiously for you to post your video, it really makes my day I love them so much , you and Bret work together like a well oiled machine 😊 I hope you have continued great weather for this season to make a lot of hay for the Moo Moo’s 😊
Hi Taylor thanks for another great video. I bet you can get the milk room ready with your eyes 👀 shut. Great watching the two of you milk brings back some happy memories. The calf's look beautiful their future is really bright with you both, thanks again take care and stay safe 👍 😊.
Watching this session, I see you're a real cowpuncher Tay! It's enjoyable watching you punch the cows and easily get their cooperation! It's really fascinating!
The new heifers look good, hopefully the one is all better from scours. The hook thing looks like Cannon Ice Tongs but they also made log tongs. The heifers were headed out they saw a door and took off, lol. Hope your cows hoof heals up fast. Great video, thank you. I hope you stay safe and healthy Tay. Also Happy Memorial day all.
Hi Taylor, beautiful looking heifer calf’s, I guess we’re not the only ones who get very inaccurate weather reports, I’ll drop it there I don’t want to work myself up, thank you for another great video
Taylor, You are amazing! I love your dedication to the essential things. So many are unaware of the effort required to produce what we find at our local grocery store. I wish you all the best, and I would love to see you running your own operation someday. You are one strong and beautiful young lady.
Reminds me milking in Switzerland , but two cows into a 20Ltr Billy can then tipping into a Churns ... Used take me two hours to milk 52 Cows milk went either to Chocolate or Yoghurt ... was one of the largest Dairy herds in Switzerland at the time i was there ... i arrived when the cows were still grazing out so they still had their large Brass Bells on mmm Noisey as lol
Why not attach a bucket to the corn meal cart with the minerals in it then feed it with one pass ? It would seem to me that it would save a lot of extra walking and time. Happy to see the cows on pasture and I hope you see an increase in milk production !!
Isn't it a problem in snow season with the corn meal storage bin out side and your pail method ?? New subscriber binge watching in Rural New Hampshire. My mother grew up on a 300 acre dairy farm overlooking Keuka Lake, Hammondsport, NY. My aunt and cousin just sell large round bales to the neighbor farmers and vineyards. My grandmother bought the 1850 farm back in the 1920's. Farm safe. 👍🐮
Good afternoon Taylor!! Great video as usual!! Your leg lifter device could have been for lift logs or ice blocks. But it is kind of small, so maybe it's for just what you're using it for, a portable skyhook! You can never have too many skyhooks!! Cool you are expanding your genetics!
I miss milking cows, the old way! Not these 80 cow carousels, 10.000 head dairies, treat cows right and they are the appitamy of "don't worry, be happy !"
Hello Taylor, I grew up on a dairy farm in Michigan's thumb. My dad started out in a stanchion barn then he put in a single four parlor (which ended up being a single ten) when I was growing up. You guys have one of the best looking milk barns with the older style that I have ever seen
You mentioned that your pi has been giving elevated. Pi can be slow cooling along with keeping fresh cow pails clean is very important. Water temperature, your hot detergent, should start around 160 degrees at the beginning of the cycle, and it needs to be dumped no lower than 120 degrees. Then, start looking for dirty equipment claw bowls, pipeline gaskets, and worn milk pump seals. Another place is where the milk hose attaches to the pipeline. There should be an o-ring seal under the flat slide plate. I spent 12 years doing dairy hygiene wash analysis and troubleshooting cleaning issues.
Great video Taylor. I’ve always wanted to farm but never had the chance. This is so cool to see how everything from milking, to pasture work ect is done! btw I had an uncle & aunt that lived in St. Albans, they have since passed. I also have a cousin in Corrinna. Most of my maternal kin live near Presque Isle. So it’s a small world. I wish you the best!! Brian
Hi Taylor the tool you were using to hold up the cows foot my dad used it for carrying ice back in the day, we had an ice house and they would cover the ice with sawdust .the ice would last a long time ,another great video love your attitude
Hi sweetheart, another great video. It’s nice to see a milking video again it’s been a while.. adorable calves you got, as always you’re doing an amazing job.🤗
I see you have Brent to get the cows in from the pasture.back in the sixties I had a three legged dog that would do it for me even if he had to go 3/4 of a mile to do it.he responded to German language and I soon learned enough to send him and while I would get the parlour ready here came the cows up the lane way.saved me a lot of steps.great video
The two new additions to the farm are gorgeous even the one with missing hair. As you said her hair will grow back. To bad she had to go through the scours. I'm glad they were purchased for your Dairy because of the loving care you and Brett provide.
very interesting the way you guys treated the foot never seen it done that way learn something every day neat the way ya held up her foot the guy that rents my fields is going to ayrshires they are nice cows
I like how you say you're going to milk them for the next 20 years or so. The modern big farms with hundreds of cows milking three times a day for about 3 years plus or minus. Then replaced. Your cows have it much better
Just have to say you both are awesome. Love this video. Thank you 😊 ❤ Funny Face. Gram had a black jersey with half her face white rest of body was chocolate... She named her Twist... 😊❤
We always fed 2 parts soybeans 1 part corn. Protein from the soybeans and energy from the corn. Great mix fed it to cows calves pigs piglets even chickens
Good day Taylor. Sleeping cow was adorable. Life on a farm is so rewarding. Also frustrating at the same time. How is the cow with damaged udder doing. Haven't had an update in a while. I Hope the cows hoof isn't too serious. I hate when a cow or any other animal gets hurt. Have a great farming day and God Bless
It would be very difficult to make sure that each cow is getting enough minerals if we mixed it into their corn meal and feeding free choice can be very dangerous. Some cows will just stand there and eat it all day which can od them on selenium and eventually kill them. Other cows may not eat it at all if you leave it for free choice. It does add a bit more effort and time the way we do it but this way we are certain that each cow is getting the nutrients they need. Great question!
At 18:32 on left, why are only 3 suction milk cups on while the 4th teat runs milk out? Just curious if it was a planned thing or something else happened...
The cow has a damaged teat and they let it run. You must have good eyes or a better screen I really had to look to see it. If you go back a few videos you can see when they treat her teat.
Hi Taylor. A few videos ago you gave us a preview about the future of your farm and part of that was raising your own heifers as replacements for you older cows. Well it looks like you are off to a great start in achieving that goal. New calves look great and will enjoy watching them grow. Cinnamon is going to get some company. Great video. Keep smiling, stay positive, and keep farming.🚜🐄😉
Oh, My!.What a cute Young Lady!!! 😍 She's a Good Farmer!! Does her best to give those animals some love!
Another great video Taylor! I always enjoy seeing the milking videos!
Thanks for another great video, that is so exciting that you got the new calves and that one of them is yours!!!!!
I have good memories of dairy cows on pasture. One of the best things is you don't need to run the barn cleaner as much.
Taylor you must enjoy what your doing as you work so hard 7days a week please keep on doing it as I enjoy your video's
The barn cleaner seems to be working great! The ladies relaxing before milking is a great visual definition of the term...contented cows. Congrats on the two new additions and especially on your new calf! I hope the foot concern heals quickly!
The two new baby female calves are absolutely gorgeous and congratulations
Good Morning Taylor, I have been waiting patiently and anxiously for you to post your video, it really makes my day I love them so much , you and Bret work together like a well oiled machine 😊 I hope you have continued great weather for this season to make a lot of hay for the Moo Moo’s 😊
Good Morning Taylor great to see you have addition to your herd have a great day
Hi! Thanks so much! Can’t wait to see them grow 😀
Hi Taylor thanks for another great video. I bet you can get the milk room ready with your eyes 👀 shut. Great watching the two of you milk brings back some happy memories. The calf's look beautiful their future is really bright with you both, thanks again take care and stay safe 👍 😊.
Morning Taylor!
Congrats on the new to the farm heifers! Hope they both are good producers in the coming years.
Watching this session, I see you're a real cowpuncher Tay! It's enjoyable watching you punch the cows and easily get their cooperation! It's really fascinating!
Loose has special meaning to those of us that have milked. We sold cows and went to beef in 1987 so your videos have special memories to me.
Love the everyday stuff. It is a comfort, for some reason.
Hi 👋🏽 Taylor and Brent just finished watching video it’s was awesome 😎 and as always you both be safe 🇺🇸🇺🇸
Hi, thanks so much for joining us! 😀
The new heifers look good, hopefully the one is all better from scours. The hook thing looks like Cannon Ice Tongs but they also made log tongs. The heifers were headed out they saw a door and took off, lol. Hope your cows hoof heals up fast. Great video, thank you. I hope you stay safe and healthy Tay. Also Happy Memorial day all.
My favorite calves they look great so cute when they're young
Good morning, Taylor!
The girls seemed pretty disappointed that breakfeast wasn't prepared when they came in 🤣
Absolutely love your show ❤
Congratulations on the new calves.
Thank you!
Hi Taylor! Always enjoy your videos, enjoy your new babies. Have a great day!
Hi Taylor, beautiful looking heifer calf’s, I guess we’re not the only ones who get very inaccurate weather reports, I’ll drop it there I don’t want to work myself up, thank you for another great video
Taylor, You are amazing! I love your dedication to the essential things. So many are unaware of the effort required to produce what we find at our local grocery store. I wish you all the best, and I would love to see you running your own operation someday. You are one strong and beautiful young lady.
You are so sweet, thank you for all the well wishes! Hope you have a great Memorial Day 🙂
Thanks for the milking video, I like watching milking
Taylor great video, I love your passion for your cattle you guys take great care of them.
I think you are a woman of all trades Taylor! You seem to manage whatever task lying in front of you.
Regards from Sweden
Aww thank you!
I believe you could use those as log or ixe tongs. From when ice was delivered to homes for ice boxes.
Calves look healthy.
Great video Taylor,
It is really exciting for you to have your own cows! 👍👏🐄
Reminds me milking in Switzerland , but two cows into a 20Ltr Billy can then tipping into a Churns ... Used take me two hours to milk 52 Cows milk went either to Chocolate or Yoghurt ... was one of the largest Dairy herds in Switzerland at the time i was there ... i arrived when the cows were still grazing out so they still had their large Brass Bells on mmm Noisey as lol
Why not attach a bucket to the corn meal cart with the minerals in it then feed it with one pass ? It would seem to me that it would save a lot of extra walking and time. Happy to see the cows on pasture and I hope you see an increase in milk production !!
Isn't it a problem in snow season with the corn meal storage bin out side and your pail method ??
New subscriber binge watching in Rural New Hampshire. My mother grew up on a 300 acre dairy farm overlooking Keuka Lake, Hammondsport, NY. My aunt and cousin just sell large round bales to the neighbor farmers and vineyards. My grandmother bought the 1850 farm back in the 1920's. Farm safe. 👍🐮
A great morning on the farm have a great holiday
🆒 Video Taylor!!!!
your such a good worker your farm boss is very lucky from uk
That’s so kind of you, thank you!
Enjoyed your vid,again!
Nice job Tay take care take care guys and God bless y'all ❤
Hey Taylor I love your videos n repost them whenever I watch
Teet pullers of America 😆😂🤣👍🇺🇸 thank you I love my milk.
Good afternoon Taylor!! Great video as usual!! Your leg lifter device could have been for lift logs or ice blocks. But it is kind of small, so maybe it's for just what you're using it for, a portable skyhook! You can never have too many skyhooks!! Cool you are expanding your genetics!
YOU ARE ONE SMART YOUNG LADY KEEP UP THE GREAT VIDEOS 😂
You all got a nice healthy looking bunch of cows
I miss milking cows, the old way! Not these 80 cow carousels, 10.000 head dairies, treat cows right and they are the appitamy of "don't worry, be happy !"
Yeah, if only consumers actually cared.
I love seeing them enter the stall and look confused when they see there isn’t any food to eat.
Yeah, like... "Where's my treats?"
Hello Taylor, I grew up on a dairy farm in Michigan's thumb. My dad started out in a stanchion barn then he put in a single four parlor (which ended up being a single ten) when I was growing up. You guys have one of the best looking milk barns with the older style that I have ever seen
Great video
Thanks for the visit!
Good morning tay farms at this stage they join the herd and become part of the milking process!
Hi, Taylor, I like watching your videos and I think you are very cute
Good looking leg hoist!
My dad wants to know how much milk y’all get in a day! He’s got me watching now too ❤❤
Originally they were ice tongs. There was a time when ice was used to inplace of a refrigerator before electricity.
Always love to see yall milk the cows
Nice video Taylor
They are called log tongs or lifting tongs, the heavier it gets on the chain the deeper the tongs dig in.
Your all farmer's my family's my relationship very huge 😄
I got a taste of milking in a stall barn for our neighbors this weekend, it's fun but it's hard work 😊
Hey thought about a bed'n milking 😅 business lol
awesome stuff i run a 190 cow farm in nz love it😁
You mentioned that your pi has been giving elevated. Pi can be slow cooling along with keeping fresh cow pails clean is very important. Water temperature, your hot detergent, should start around 160 degrees at the beginning of the cycle, and it needs to be dumped no lower than 120 degrees.
Then, start looking for dirty equipment claw bowls, pipeline gaskets, and worn milk pump seals. Another place is where the milk hose attaches to the pipeline. There should be an o-ring seal under the flat slide plate.
I spent 12 years doing dairy hygiene wash analysis and troubleshooting cleaning issues.
Great video Taylor. I’ve always wanted to farm but never had the chance. This is so cool to see how everything from milking, to pasture work ect is done! btw I had an uncle & aunt that lived in St. Albans, they have since passed. I also have a cousin in Corrinna. Most of my maternal kin live near Presque Isle. So it’s a small world. I wish you the best!! Brian
Hi Taylor the tool you were using to hold up the cows foot my dad used it for carrying ice back in the day, we had an ice house and they would cover the ice with sawdust .the ice would last a long time ,another great video love your attitude
I was wondering if the cows have a favorite feed, cornmeal, or hay! Thank you Taylor?
Hi sweetheart, another great video. It’s nice to see a milking video again it’s been a while.. adorable calves you got, as always you’re doing an amazing job.🤗
Love it just subscribed. Lots of work keep on keeping on!
Very nice video and great cows, nice to see
Thank you very much!
Awesome What has happened to the cow who stepped on her teat, is that quarter able to milk?
Great looking new calves, glad Brent let you buy one.
I see you have Brent to get the cows in from the pasture.back in the sixties I had a three legged dog that would do it for me even if he had to go 3/4 of a mile to do it.he responded to German language and I soon learned enough to send him and while I would get the parlour ready here came the cows up the lane way.saved me a lot of steps.great video
Good morning Taylor, your farm is great, I'm so happy to know this video of yours
How many gallons of milk each day?
The two new additions to the farm are gorgeous even the one with missing hair. As you said her hair will grow back. To bad she had to go through the scours. I'm glad they were purchased for your Dairy because of the loving care you and Brett provide.
That tool is ice tongs for block ice.
Hi enjoyed your video have a great day.
Could of put the little ones in the cab on your lap 😆😆😂😂🤣🤣👍🇺🇸
Please remember to always shove the camera when you're done.
Great video.
How long does it take for you guys to finish milking. It make me appreciate the dairy farmers even more. Awesome video.
About two hours give or take a bit, thanks so much!
I farmed for 50 years and found if cows went up on milk on pasture they were not getting enough protein in the barn
I remember the first days on pasture, growing up. You wanted to be alert because they would projectile poop and get it everywhere. lol
Those hooks you have look like the old ice tongs that were used to carry blocks of ice.
Thanks
very interesting the way you guys treated the foot never seen it done that way learn something every day neat the way ya held up her foot the guy that rents my fields is going to ayrshires they are nice cows
TAAAYYYLLLOOR.....I'm so happy to see you...I got worried
I like how you say you're going to milk them for the next 20 years or so. The modern big farms with hundreds of cows milking three times a day for about 3 years plus or minus. Then replaced. Your cows have it much better
Not the once I follow. They have cows 18 to 20 years
@@wallyquinn9408 the ones i worked at averaged 3 to 4 yrs. Some were longer . Definitely not 20.
Hi Taylor, do the cows go back to the same location in the barn when they come in from outside.
Never been in the barn without music seems to calm the cows
First thing we cut on here!
Just have to say you both are awesome. Love this video. Thank you 😊 ❤ Funny Face. Gram had a black jersey with half her face white rest of body was chocolate... She named her Twist... 😊❤
Your a great Farm hand, your future is looking bright 💥
Thank you so much!🙂
We always fed 2 parts soybeans 1 part corn. Protein from the soybeans and energy from the corn. Great mix fed it to cows calves pigs piglets even chickens
Good day Taylor. Sleeping cow was adorable. Life on a farm is so rewarding. Also frustrating at the same time. How is the cow with damaged udder doing. Haven't had an update in a while. I Hope the cows hoof isn't too serious. I hate when a cow or any other animal gets hurt. Have a great farming day and God Bless
Do you ever think about DHIA testing. For better breeding. And knowing how to improve on what you're doing.
Was that ischamill.spelt wrong u put on hoof. Good stuff.
Yup that exactly what it was, don’t worry, I don’t know how to spell it either 😄.
Congratulations
Well at least these cows get to go outside
I bet that super fresh milk tastes great in coffee.
Hey Taylor have you guys plant your corn yet
I'm surprised that you don't mix the dairy minerals into the ground corn then give free choice minerals in the free stalls.
That was my thought. You would get a little time savings and I can't see the reasoning unless it is a problem to add it to the ration.
It would be very difficult to make sure that each cow is getting enough minerals if we mixed it into their corn meal and feeding free choice can be very dangerous. Some cows will just stand there and eat it all day which can od them on selenium and eventually kill them. Other cows may not eat it at all if you leave it for free choice. It does add a bit more effort and time the way we do it but this way we are certain that each cow is getting the nutrients they need. Great question!
At 18:32 on left, why are only 3 suction milk cups on while the 4th teat runs milk out? Just curious if it was a planned thing or something else happened...
The cow has a damaged teat and they let it run. You must have good eyes or a better screen I really had to look to see it. If you go back a few videos you can see when they treat her teat.
@@badgerpa9 thank you I will have to search for that video because I must have missed it.
Oh I didn't think the 4th nipple would run out of milk during that time
Do the cows go to their own or usual stalls to be milked?