This is probably my favourite Dairy Tour you have done to date. Everything was explained in such detail and also explained why it was done that way. So comfortable in front of the camera as well. You must really enjoy doing these as well. Living The Dream, what a great way to explain what you do, says a lot. Twenty days from today is also Christmas Eve folks, almost time to dig out your stockings.
Yeah, they went full jackass. I think we need to reduce the population of politicians to help the climate. This is straight up BS what they're doing to those farmers.
good of you to expand your horizon, get new ideas and learn from others. I think you have grown on the concept of milking robots a lot but time will tell and the technique continues to develop so when it is time for new investments it will be a good change. Don't be impatient
Nice video. Interesting to see how different farms run their program. The difference in systems in place is amazing. Farmer needs to be mechanics, machinists, electrician, veteran and even a scientist all this on top of husbandry. Have a good day looking forward to the next visit to another farm
Excellent demo of modern dairy farming and the benefits we all receive from ready availability of dairy products in a safe and effective manner. Thank you to you all. Good video editing, sound, and drone shots as well.
It amazes me the way each dairy adapts to their location with different way to manage their manure. Like each one is it’s own laboratory trying different a theory.
Excellent presentation Jan! I found the discussion of genomics to be quite interesting. Using the technology to know the animals better and maximize comfort and quality of the end product (calf, milk or slurry) is very sensible. A shorter video but rich in information with the viewer invited to form their own opinions. Class Act!
I very much enjoy your tours of other farms. The robots are interesting. I like the fact that the milk is automatically checked from each cow. I am thinking you are wanting to persuade your dad to get into robots.
Cool seeing this farm again after about 10 years, our GEA dealer took us to check them out when we wanted to start a new robot dairy farm. They seem as laid back as then.
@@MellowYe77ow I wasn’t so much thinking the layout but the roof structure being semi transparent I was wondering about snow and/or wind tolerances given the span. Given it’s BC it can certainly handle the rain. Then in the summer handling the heat would another thing.
The Best setup I’ve seen, there may be better Technology/techniques now, but it was a Round spinning Milking Platform. When the Cows get on they take a Tiger Torch and Flame the Udder and clean off all the peach fuzz that holds onto 💩, then it’s cleaned and the Suction Setup is attached and Milking Begins and as One Cow is done when it comes around another Cow takes its place and the Cycle continues until every Cow is Milked.
Were the barn fans mounted at an angle. were they trying to push air through the barn? I have only seen them blowing straight down in ag and manufacturing.
Thanks Jan for another Dairy Farm tour. Do you think your farm will take the robotics leap in the near future? You farm is pretty progressive. I can see you going that route.
Going to start a list of terms, phrases and things that I didn't understand: :/ - 'feeding grain in the robots' - 'more expensive at the robots' - 'grain robots' - colostrum (I looked it up - so if young calves get mother's milk immunity they are good; but it has to happen within the first four hours ? Why is that? Is it that is the period of possible onset of scours?) ref: ”If the cows have good immunity they provide good quality colostrum to their newborn calves. If those calves can get colostrum within the first four hours, they have good protection.” (Canadian Cattlemen - March 18, 2020 | Scours in calves | by Heather Smith Thomas) - scours (Canadian Cattlemen - March 18, 2020 | Scours in calves | by Heather Smith Thomas) Great interview!
How many calves do the cows have before they're worn out and turned into hamburger? On our dairy farm, we could have a cow for many years. I hear they're lucky to have two calves before they're worn out now.
Jan's farm has a cow that's nearly 10 years old. She has produced close 100,000 liters of milk. He briefly shows, and talks about her in a recent video titled: Hauling Liquid Manure In Sub Zero Temps (Skip to 16;31)
@@MellowYe77ow That's good to hear. When I visited farms in NW Indiana where they milk a ton of cows, I was told that they breed them back one time. If they don't take on that attempt, they're gone. If they do take, they milk them one more cycle. They don't try for another time. I asked why & they told me that the cows were wore out by then.
Those ceiling fans took a lot of focus away from me because I could not figure out if they were set up to blow the air in a certain direction or if it was just the angle of the camera
I love the farm tours but would really appreciate it if you showed the animals, pens, etc.. more instead of just the farmers face. Defiantly show the farmer some, but a better look at the things they are explaining would be much appreciated.
Sorry Jan , I am just not a believer in industrial or factory dairy farms such as this I was raised on a 35 to 40 dairy cow farm , but thais so long ago and I am old school, your personal farm is at the limit of my acceptance of a dairy farm, I always liked the the personal touch, , yes I know it is modernization, from alberta stay safe
This is probably my favourite Dairy Tour you have done to date. Everything was explained in such detail and also explained why it was done that way. So comfortable in front of the camera as well. You must really enjoy doing these as well. Living The Dream, what a great way to explain what you do, says a lot. Twenty days from today is also Christmas Eve folks, almost time to dig out your stockings.
You r the best. Thanx for visiting and getting all the insight and sharing with us.
It sucks what the Netherlands is doing to its farmers, but I’m glad you guys are thriving in the new world. 🇨🇦👍🏻❤
Yeah, they went full jackass. I think we need to reduce the population of politicians to help the climate. This is straight up BS what they're doing to those farmers.
You are getting better and better at the farm tours. Great video about a well run dairy operation.
Fun to see how a generation of former dutch farmers found the challenge to become great dairy farmers, great innovation!
good of you to expand your horizon, get new ideas and learn from others. I think you have grown on the concept of milking robots a lot but time will tell and the technique continues to develop so when it is time for new investments it will be a good change. Don't be impatient
Nice video. Interesting to see how different farms run their program. The difference in systems in place is amazing. Farmer needs to be mechanics, machinists, electrician, veteran and even a scientist all this on top of husbandry. Have a good day looking forward to the next visit to another farm
Great tour video Jan. Very informative. Thanks.
Nice to see that farmers with duch genes are successful in Canada
Greetings from a Duch dairy farmer
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@@jwiereng englich is not my best, but better then your dutch
@@gjvdvelde8837 Ja, je hebt waarschijnlijk gelijk als je aanneemt dat mijn vaardigheid met de taal van het nederlands niet sterk is
Thanks for the great Dairy Tour!😁
Excellent demo of modern dairy farming and the benefits we all receive from ready availability of dairy products in a safe and effective manner. Thank you to you all.
Good video editing, sound, and drone shots as well.
It amazes me the way each dairy adapts to their location with different way to manage their manure. Like each one is it’s own laboratory trying different a theory.
This was interesting and informative. Thanks, Jan. 🙂🐮🐄
That's one of our fabric roof barns :) Great video
That dairy sure has their program down to a science. I think their robots are the best. Very good video, Jan!
Excellent presentation Jan! I found the discussion of genomics to be quite interesting. Using the technology to know the animals better and maximize comfort and quality of the end product (calf, milk or slurry) is very sensible. A shorter video but rich in information with the viewer invited to form their own opinions. Class Act!
Awesome video!! Very well explained. Farm tour videos are awesome 🔥
Wow… amazing work.
Nice BC dairy farm tour. The milking robots are fascinating. Thank you for the video 😊👍🎄
That was very interesting thank you 😊 13:53
That whas a great tour around the farm 👍
I very much enjoy your tours of other farms. The robots are interesting. I like the fact that the milk is automatically checked from each cow.
I am thinking you are wanting to persuade your dad to get into robots.
Thanks for sharing your vid with us
great video, beautiful scenery. thank you
awesome video. Thank you guys
I love this farm!
I love your farm tours! The overlook area is epic! Sit there with a cup of coffee on a cool morning! Nice!🥰
Cool seeing this farm again after about 10 years, our GEA dealer took us to check them out when we wanted to start a new robot dairy farm. They seem as laid back as then.
It's cool to see other operations.
This one I was curious more about the structure of the barn, it seems so different than others you’ve visited.
It's a European style barn, rather than a North American style barn.
@@MellowYe77ow I wasn’t so much thinking the layout but the roof structure being semi transparent I was wondering about snow and/or wind tolerances given the span. Given it’s BC it can certainly handle the rain. Then in the summer handling the heat would another thing.
@@daverowsome4023 It could be FRP (Fiberglass Reinforced Polymer) roofing. Enduro Composites claims their roofing can withstand hurricane force winds.
Very well done. 👏
Loving the dairy tours!
Thanks Jan for the interesting tour of another automated robot dairy. Awesome. Happy Holidays. 👍🎄🎅
GEA Robots are awesome!
Every farm is so unique in farm management . Enjoyed the tour . Great looking farm to.
Good work be done
Hi Jan.
Video quality is awesome
Thank You for sharing your videos
Great awesome video Jan . Love the tour
I find those automatic milkers to be fascinating. Thanks for another great tour.
Very informative and splendid looking operations! USA viewer
Very❤ nice
Enjoy this new feature of visiting other dairy operations. Nice to have the details on the economics of robotic milking?
The Best setup I’ve seen, there may be better Technology/techniques now, but it was a Round spinning Milking Platform. When the Cows get on they take a Tiger Torch and Flame the Udder and clean off all the peach fuzz that holds onto 💩, then it’s cleaned and the Suction Setup is attached and Milking Begins and as One Cow is done when it comes around another Cow takes its place and the Cycle continues until every Cow is Milked.
Carousel parlor
amazing
Very nice dairy farm but very noicy inside.
Awesome video! Thanks
Loved this video. It's very ...Mooooving.. lol
Great interview! Is Texas panhandle next?
To good
Interesting as it always is Thanks Jon.
Were the barn fans mounted at an angle. were they trying to push air through the barn? I have only seen them blowing straight down in ag and manufacturing.
The Dutch showing us how its done . . . .. .Again! 👍
Any advice on how to get started in Africa Nigeria to be precise? Am talking In terms of course for dairy business.
Wow
Hi Jan enjoyed the show have a great day love from TEXAS
Best of luck to you
Great tour Jan! This man knows his sh!t!
280 cows in milk or total including drys? And what sort of yields 305 days or per day average ?
Great video.
@saskdutchkid. Have you ever spoken with a GEA employee about these boxes?
Excellent.
Gotta get your Dad to install a robot milker
Thanks Jan for another Dairy Farm tour. Do you think your farm will take the robotics leap in the near future? You farm is pretty progressive. I can see you going that route.
Wow never seen a robotic function dairy farm before - the age of robots are on the rise 🤔
Good video! Surprised you can get away from home as much as you do
I enjoy your videos. One thing when you are interviewing show what the person is talking about instead of leaving the camera on them.
Kan ik bij jullie stage lopen voor school over een tijd. Het zou me echt leuk lijken
Hii
Going to start a list of terms, phrases and things that I didn't understand: :/
- 'feeding grain in the robots'
- 'more expensive at the robots'
- 'grain robots'
- colostrum (I looked it up - so if young calves get mother's milk immunity they are good; but it has to happen within the first four hours ? Why is that? Is it that is the period of possible onset of scours?) ref: ”If the cows have good immunity they provide good quality colostrum to their newborn calves. If those calves can get colostrum within the first four hours, they have good protection.”
(Canadian Cattlemen - March 18, 2020 | Scours in calves | by Heather Smith Thomas)
- scours (Canadian Cattlemen - March 18, 2020 | Scours in calves | by Heather Smith Thomas)
Great interview!
Another great tour. Maybe u are starting to lean to robotic milking in Sask
Hi .I am livestock assistant diploma holder. I want to work as assistant with DVM in your farm.
Is it hard to train heifers to robots?
Very interesting
Another great video brother from the imperial co California
WOW! AMAZING!
Yan, when are we going to see your new farm in BC? Looking like that might be the next expansion for the dairy.
Great videos of other farms. Some advice let the owner narrate and show what the guy is talking about. Keep up the great content 👍
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How many calves do the cows have before they're worn out and turned into hamburger? On our dairy farm, we could have a cow for many years. I hear they're lucky to have two calves before they're worn out now.
Jan's farm has a cow that's nearly 10 years old. She has produced close 100,000 liters of milk. He briefly shows, and talks about her in a recent video titled: Hauling Liquid Manure In Sub Zero Temps (Skip to 16;31)
@@MellowYe77ow That's good to hear. When I visited farms in NW Indiana where they milk a ton of cows, I was told that they breed them back one time. If they don't take on that attempt, they're gone. If they do take, they milk them one more cycle. They don't try for another time. I asked why & they told me that the cows were wore out by then.
How can I get intouch with you? Email?
Hoping you and pop can use some of these ideas.
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Congrats on the Netherlands beating my USA yesterday in the World Cup you guys might win it all
Haha thank you!
Canada is out though 🙃
2026 it comes to North America Canada and USA can get some redemption on home turf ! Lol
Are these completely self cleaning.
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Are the winters in BC milder than in Saskatchewan ?
Hahaha, depending on North and South but yeah. It's like Cancun vs Alaska
Those ceiling fans took a lot of focus away from me because I could not figure out if they were set up to blow the air in a certain direction or if it was just the angle of the camera
They are on an angle...your mind is not playing tricks on you!!
@@canadiancowman6586 Interesting! Never seen that before.
Bro u want to come Canada can I get job
bye the set up from the cow barn i could tell the where from the Netherlands
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I need job
I love the farm tours but would really appreciate it if you showed the animals, pens, etc.. more instead of just the farmers face. Defiantly show the farmer some, but a better look at the things they are explaining would be much appreciated.
impressive. jan, maybe you could help them with their lack of canadian accent?
can you show more of the equpment please
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Do you know the producer of that roof?
Sorry Jan , I am just not a believer in industrial or factory dairy farms such as this I was raised on a 35 to 40 dairy cow farm , but thais so long ago and I am old school, your personal farm is at the limit of my acceptance of a dairy farm, I always liked the the personal touch, , yes I know it is modernization, from alberta stay safe