Custom Feedlot in Nebraska | Checking on our Fat Steers

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  • Опубликовано: 14 дек 2021
  • Hey everyone, My name is Carson Sleep and I am a 6th generation rancher on the Sleep Ranch.
    Our ranch is located in the Black Hills of South Dakota where my family settled and started ranching in 1883. I started this channel to show how a working ranch operates and to document our everyday activities. My goal is to have fun and to bridge part of the ever growing gap between American Beef producers and consumers.
    Join me as I learn more about raising cattle, caring for the land and working/operating equipment!
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  • @normananderson1476
    @normananderson1476 2 года назад +12

    Good looking steers, me & my dad fed our steers a lot of ground up ear corn, retired Iowa farmer I am.

  • @brentbernath7257
    @brentbernath7257 2 года назад +8

    good to see how feedlots work.. we sell most of our calves off cow.. thanks for showing us

  • @rspranchinmontana
    @rspranchinmontana 2 года назад +10

    Appreciated seeing and hearing all the feedlot info. Sure hope this drought turns around for all of us. Hay prices here in Montana have tripled or more and grains have quadrupled. Just killing us on the bottom line.

    • @sleepranch
      @sleepranch  2 года назад +3

      Thank you! Ya it’s been really hard on a lot of people and I hope you guys can fare it well!

  • @billcampbell2943
    @billcampbell2943 2 года назад +2

    U are such a cool humble guy it is a pleasure to watch u

  • @dennisdenoranville9251
    @dennisdenoranville9251 3 дня назад

    I watched this video twice 👍

  • @CowpokeKev
    @CowpokeKev 2 года назад +7

    thanks Carson, great to see different operations. looks like you guys keep things practical and that means success for a lot of us.. thanks again! take care

  • @kopenhagenkid
    @kopenhagenkid 2 года назад +4

    Nice looking steers Carson

  • @marlenesimms1804
    @marlenesimms1804 2 года назад +4

    Thanks for the info. Always interested in learning. Cow/calf is my passion! But it's rewarding to see the end product.

  • @August84118
    @August84118 2 года назад +3

    Really found this informative…you don’t normally get to hear from the feedlot point of view. Nice looking feedlot. Grew up in California, always drove up I-5 and Harris feedlot…HUGE facility. Literally went on for miles, and yes you definitely knew when it was coming up!

  • @jamesbogart4800
    @jamesbogart4800 Год назад +2

    I must say quality of your cattle is quite good, very impressive.

  • @user-zu2bw7ig5v
    @user-zu2bw7ig5v 2 года назад +2

    Nice seeing a SD rancher. I'm a hoof trimmer on the eastern side of the state.

  • @Pam_Doddridge
    @Pam_Doddridge Год назад

    I love your channel, love that you work your cattle with horses. Happy I found this channel.

  • @bitemenow609
    @bitemenow609 3 месяца назад

    Valuable information. Enjoyed the video.

  • @bobroberson9286
    @bobroberson9286 2 года назад +2

    ANOTHER very informative video, really enjoy watching these 👍

  • @kopenhagenkid
    @kopenhagenkid 2 года назад +3

    Awesome looking feedlot

  • @sd90mac8
    @sd90mac8 2 года назад +4

    Thanks for the input on how these great animals are being cared for to their final growth, great video, Merry Christmas Happy NEW Year, more please, and be safe out there.👌✌️🤠👍

    • @sleepranch
      @sleepranch  2 года назад

      Thank you! Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

  • @americannavajopatriot9412
    @americannavajopatriot9412 2 года назад +2

    Awesome video! Thanks.. keep 'em coming.. New subscribers
    🇺🇸 Navajo Nation, Arizona USA 🇺🇸

  • @williamgilroy8974
    @williamgilroy8974 2 года назад +2

    I'll take the red one Carson. Great looking steer.

  • @kopenhagenkid
    @kopenhagenkid 2 года назад +2

    Great video Carson

  • @countryflyer4536
    @countryflyer4536 2 года назад +1

    I own a ranch 11 miles south of Hay Springs. I have passed that Feedlot sign for 25 yrs and never seen it!! pretty cool...

  • @farmhandluke5182
    @farmhandluke5182 2 года назад +6

    Thanks for the road trip, nice looking feedlot! Pretty slick idea using that old hopper bottom grain rail car for a overhead bin 👍 great looking group of steers you had there! Them are some great daily.gains🥩 , old red didn’t like the 2 hours in trailer away from the feed bunks that’s why he tried to get in your back pocket!😁 merry 🎄 Christmas to you and your family Carson! 👋

    • @sleepranch
      @sleepranch  2 года назад +1

      Thank you Luke, Merry Christmas to you and your family!

  • @nancytitus3117
    @nancytitus3117 Год назад

    So very interesting thank u Carson

  • @terryhobdy5727
    @terryhobdy5727 2 года назад +2

    Just found your videos I really enjoy watching from middle Tennessee 👍

  • @morrieveilleux6074
    @morrieveilleux6074 2 года назад +2

    Very interesting and informative, thanks.

  • @BrianGLee-bc7hj
    @BrianGLee-bc7hj 2 года назад +2

    A learning experience

  • @zakyoder4207
    @zakyoder4207 2 года назад

    Good video!

  • @scottraven1721
    @scottraven1721 2 года назад

    Good one !
    Now we know
    Thanks

  • @bcpfarmandtrucking6560
    @bcpfarmandtrucking6560 2 года назад +2

    Wishing you and all your family a Merry Christmas and happy new year 🍾🍻🍻

    • @sleepranch
      @sleepranch  2 года назад +1

      Thank you! Merry Christmas to you and your family as well!

  • @beckyumphrey2626
    @beckyumphrey2626 Год назад

    Awesome video. God Bless.

  • @michaelruane8370
    @michaelruane8370 2 года назад +6

    Great video, Carson very interesting to see how you farm in America, very different system to here in Ireland. Keep up the good work 👍

    • @sleepranch
      @sleepranch  2 года назад +1

      Thank you Michael, would be interested to hear how things are done in Ireland! Merry Christmas!

    • @c_turfgrass7773
      @c_turfgrass7773 2 года назад +1

      How do the two places differ?

  • @AcesUpOffroad
    @AcesUpOffroad 2 года назад +2

    Nice video and information. Thanks from a southwestern SD ranch.

    • @sleepranch
      @sleepranch  2 года назад +2

      Thank you! Fun to hear from other South Dakotans!

  • @badgerpa9
    @badgerpa9 2 года назад +1

    Good education.

  • @shanenelms9740
    @shanenelms9740 2 года назад +1

    Another great video

  • @jimaalbers857
    @jimaalbers857 2 года назад +1

    Hello from the East side of the state. Steers look great should be some good eating. Keep up the videos enjoy seeing the hills, don't make it out that way near enough.

    • @sleepranch
      @sleepranch  2 года назад +1

      Thank you Jim, I really appreciate that!

  • @keenankelley187
    @keenankelley187 2 года назад +2

    New subscriber farmer from Kansas. Cattle look good. Merry Christmas

    • @sleepranch
      @sleepranch  2 года назад

      Thank you Keenan! Merry Christmas!

  • @jesusmarin2833
    @jesusmarin2833 2 года назад +1

    hey from Washington very educational video my dad works in a cow feedlot

    • @sleepranch
      @sleepranch  2 года назад

      Thank you! That’s really cool!

  • @rmlestes
    @rmlestes Год назад

    thanks

  • @donelookin3386
    @donelookin3386 2 года назад +3

    Can you investigate 'grass-fed' beef finishing or operations? In talking to friends with celiac and other digestive issues and a couple of friends going through cancer treatments, the common thing that was recommended was to cut out CORN, zero corn in the diet, not supposed to be human food. They were even told to get milk and cheese etc that came from cows NOT fed corn. The NON-fed corn/grass-fed is becoming a strong market here.

    • @sleepranch
      @sleepranch  2 года назад +6

      I could definitely investigate it and make a video about it! My current knowledge of the matter is very limited so I want to be wary of any information I spread now. My initial response would be that humans have a hard time digesting cellulose which is a main component of corn, but cattle are ruminants (this refers to their digestive tract) which allows them to digest cellulose better. This gives cattle the ability to break down corn and grasses (high in cellulose) and extract the nutrients from them. Since the cellulose breakdown has already been done by that cattle, meat from cattle that have been fed corn is east for humans to digest. Doctors may not be educated on the digestive system of cattle so this is why they could be pressuring people away from eating meat from cattle that have eaten corn. Especially with celiac as that is a digestive disease. Again, I am not a doctor or a nutritionist but I wall look into the matter more and get a better response! I hope this will suffice for now! Thanks!

  • @johnhughes2113
    @johnhughes2113 2 года назад +1

    Hi Carson and family, your vids are a great eye opener of the ranching life style, I’m actually from Wales Great Britain, you mentioned your family settled in 1800 from England and were miners, do you know whereabouts in England they from, lm a retired farmer totally different to what you do which I find to be fascinating, please keep the vids coming thank you all stay safe 🙏👋

    • @sleepranch
      @sleepranch  2 года назад +1

      Hey John, thank you! That’s awesome, I’d love to hear more about how you guys farm in Wales! I believe my family was from Devon county in England, our records say from Brixham, Devonshire

  • @billmonroe8826
    @billmonroe8826 2 года назад +2

    I happened onto this video and recognized your turn to Zochol feedlot. Good educational video for those that aren't around that lifestyle. Not to mention you had a nice little vacation for the day. :-)

  • @donelookin3386
    @donelookin3386 2 года назад +2

    Thanks, this was very interesting.

  • @johnmccaughan4195
    @johnmccaughan4195 2 года назад +2

    Good-looking cattle. Listened to a talk a few days ago about selling red or black cattle. The consensus of the group was, there is no difference in the product. Just that the Angus folks do an excellent job of marketing and people want Angus meat or at least black cattle.

    • @sleepranch
      @sleepranch  2 года назад

      That is very interesting!

    • @debt4717
      @debt4717 2 года назад

      It's the same out here in the Sacramento valley. The buyers want black angus (and black get more per lb at the sale barn). We raised herfords when i was a kid, but I guess that these days they're not stylishly as palatable as black. LOL!

  • @deborahlewis5964
    @deborahlewis5964 2 года назад +1

    Another great video.. I really enjoyed taking the trip to the feedlot….That red cow..even thought it wasn’t black.. all beautiful steers…. The guy at the feedlot was really informative…. Now they off to get processed…Do they go to Sturgis for processing?

    • @sleepranch
      @sleepranch  2 года назад +2

      Thank you! We do some processing in Sturgis and some in belle fourche!

  • @Greg-ge7pp
    @Greg-ge7pp 7 месяцев назад

    My dad managed Minatar feedlot back in the 70s last I knew it was still there

  • @philipcarr92
    @philipcarr92 2 года назад +1

    Carlson have you ever thought about making your own beef jerky? Our wyoming life channel make & sell their own brand jerky which seems very popular.

    • @sleepranch
      @sleepranch  2 года назад +1

      Hey Philip, I haven’t really thought about it yet but that is a good idea! Thank you!

  • @anchorbrandranch
    @anchorbrandranch 2 года назад +2

    Hey Carson
    Great video! Interesting from the beef 🥩 production perspective but my question is a RUclips one. Do you know what set this video apart and got so many views?
    It did awesome!
    Did the George Strait music on the radio effect your monetization ?
    I have had a few videos where they couldn’t be monetized because of music playing in my pickup truck 🤷🏿‍♂️
    Anyway you are doing great keep it up ⚓️🐂

    • @sleepranch
      @sleepranch  2 года назад +1

      Thanks Ramzi! Ya I’m really not sure what set it apart but I found it interesting that it did much better than my other videos! I have had some trouble with the music stuff as well, it’s been a learning experience for sure as I figured music in the truck would be okay! I enjoy your channel and Happy New Year!

  • @cattleconnector794
    @cattleconnector794 2 года назад +2

    Carson, you spoke a lot about Cash vs Formula Marketings. As a fellow cattleman, can you explain how Formula Pricing aids in Price Discovery? I am curious what attracts a producer to that marketing arrangement. As a 6th Generation Rancher, your family has clearly taken the necessary steps in being stewards of the land and promoting productive genetics, why would you accept an "Average Price" for your pens of cattle?

    • @sleepranch
      @sleepranch  2 года назад +1

      Thank you for the great question! I can’t speak for all operations but I can speak from our experiences and observations. In terms of price discovery, formula pricing seems to be way less desirable when compared to cash pricing (I may be a little biased in my answer) we have sold cattle using a formula only a handful of times. Our whole breeding program and the genetic traits we desire and breed for is focused on increasing carcass quality traits and producing cattle that do well in the feedlot scenario. That being said, our cattle seemed to do relatively well on a grid but the premiums tended to be very minimal and discounts tended to be very extensive. Cash sales and marketing are more desirable in my opinion but having the option to utilize both styles and maybe capitalize on the formula when cash is poor seems to be an advantage. Again this is only my opinion and I’m always interested to hear other producers opinion on the matter.

    • @codyvolmer521
      @codyvolmer521 Год назад

      With a 3 to 1 discount to premium ratio it’s taking any risk away from the packer and setting it entirely in the producers lap. If it was feasible it would be more competitive to have them all sold at auction for true price discovery.

  • @glenhofer6809
    @glenhofer6809 2 года назад +1

    They sure look yummy

  • @blossomquisno9187
    @blossomquisno9187 Год назад

    Excellent looking steers, how many steers you send to get finished?

  • @danielrandolph9170
    @danielrandolph9170 2 года назад

    The 4 large packers are more or less they st the price that the cattlemen going to make per head h it just enough to keep the cattlemen head above water. Yal stay safe

  • @rubeniguado1440
    @rubeniguado1440 2 года назад

    So about whats the price for head or the period they are there just curious how it works

  • @FarmerC.J.
    @FarmerC.J. Год назад

    Great video! Beautiful animals! Have you thought of finishing your cows at your ranch ,sending them off for processing ,then the finished product being sold directly from your ranch ?

    • @sleepranch
      @sleepranch  Год назад

      We have thought about it! We may need to look into it more!

  • @adamh3863
    @adamh3863 Год назад

    Formula pricing will always outperform cash bids on good cattle fed and handled the right way. Nearly all beef breeds that are fed right grade choice and above. “Negotiated cash” hasn’t existed for us since COVID. Our only leverage is to turn down their bid and wait to see if they return with a higher bid.

  • @MrBryanOConnor1
    @MrBryanOConnor1 6 месяцев назад

    Carson very interesting. How long were those steers at finishing school?

  • @fabriceenjalbert4538
    @fabriceenjalbert4538 Год назад +1

    Great video. Approximately, how many steers/cows on a feedlot like this one ? Really impressive for European guys …

    • @sleepranch
      @sleepranch  Год назад

      About 4,000 head at this one!

  • @richardg4764
    @richardg4764 2 года назад

    What do you mean background our calf’s?

  • @davezeigler1804
    @davezeigler1804 2 года назад +2

    Whats the name and location of that feedlot? we are looking for a custom feeder to feed our calves

    • @sleepranch
      @sleepranch  2 года назад +2

      Hey Dave, it’s called Zochol Feedlot and it’s just Northeast of Alliance Nebraska maybe 10-15 miles!

  • @lindalynch8323
    @lindalynch8323 2 года назад +3

    Do you just hire the feed lot to finish your cattle for market and pay him a fee. Or do you sell them to the lot? I was just wondering if the selling of your finished calves is all decided by the lot owner?

    • @sleepranch
      @sleepranch  2 года назад +3

      Great question Linda! We retain ownership of our cattle while they are being fed in the finishing feedlot, but there are many producers who sell their calves to feedlots and do it that way. We pay the feedlot to cover the cost of feeding our cattle and a fee on top of that as well. Usually the owner of the cattle and the feeder of the cattle converse and work together to decide the best way to market the cattle. Thank you for the question and let me know if I can answer it better!

    • @lindalynch8323
      @lindalynch8323 2 года назад +1

      @@sleepranch Perfect answer, good explanation!

  • @lindalynch8323
    @lindalynch8323 2 года назад +2

    One more question isn't the red Angus the same as a black Angus, except Color. Or is the buyer just concerned that the red might be a cross with a Hertford and that's why red Angus are not desired.

    • @sleepranch
      @sleepranch  2 года назад +2

      You are correct, the quality of red and black angus are very similar! In this case, we took the red steer home to make our pen of finished steers look more uniform as 99% of our cattle are black. There may be no difference in quality but being more uniform could be more eye appealing to the buyer. Thank you for the questions!

  • @ravenfeather7087
    @ravenfeather7087 2 года назад

    Yur under arrest, cowboy! What's backgrounding?

  • @ronmorgan4799
    @ronmorgan4799 Год назад

    Didn't say what it cost a day in the feedlot for each cow ???

  • @jimmyjohnson7041
    @jimmyjohnson7041 2 года назад +1

    Backgrounding ? That mean you dump the cattle off of a truck as you pull away ?

  • @kennethcummings8009
    @kennethcummings8009 11 месяцев назад

    What the name of the place I have cattle the need finishing

    • @sleepranch
      @sleepranch  11 месяцев назад

      Zochol Feedlot in Nebraska!

  • @rebeccadees2300
    @rebeccadees2300 Год назад

    I don't like showing my ignorance but what does "backgrounding" mean?

  • @embreyd4e686
    @embreyd4e686 2 года назад

    4 pounds a day! Heck yeah! Is that with implants?

  • @normaamiot71
    @normaamiot71 2 года назад +1

    whats backrounding

    • @sleepranch
      @sleepranch  2 года назад +1

      Hi Norma, that’s a great question! Backgrounding usually refers to the time period when calves are weaned off their mom and are started on a more forage based feed ration. The goal of backgrounding is to try and control feed and a average daily rate of gain for the calves while feeding them to a target weight. This really builds the framing and body of the calves before depositing more muscle and fat with higher energy feeds as done in a finishing feedlot. If you’re interested, I have a previous video where I talk about it more!

  • @jaredleber1933
    @jaredleber1933 2 года назад +1

    What feedlot in Nebraska was this?

    • @sleepranch
      @sleepranch  2 года назад

      It’s called Zochol Feedlot!

  • @randaljohnson580
    @randaljohnson580 2 года назад

    I think you have someone fat as I didn't think you had a red cow on the ranch. When were these steers born?

    • @sleepranch
      @sleepranch  2 года назад +1

      We raise semental-angus cross cattle and rarely have reds. This steer actually came from some calves that we bought to finish out (of which most were black but a couple were red) it wasn’t one we raised. The fat steers in the feedlot were born Feb-March of 2020 and the smaller steers getting fed were born Feb-March of 2021. Thank you for the question Randal!

    • @randaljohnson580
      @randaljohnson580 2 года назад

      @@sleepranch My son calves the same time and his fats were gone long time ago. I know you set a time when you want to finish but why ?

    • @sleepranch
      @sleepranch  2 года назад +1

      @@randaljohnson580 Great questions! So the majority of our fat cattle were finished and sold back in may. This pen at the feedlot now would have been some steers that were smaller than our average steers so we kept them home over the summer and put them on grass to build them up more before sending them to the finishing feedlot. There are also some bought cattle in this group. Rather than sending them to the feedlot at about 800 lbs, as we did with the majority, these were sent to the feedlot in August (this year) weighing around 900 lbs. We try to market our feed through our cattle the best we can so we put smaller calves on grass over the summer or feed them longer in our backgrounding feedlot until they are ready to really put the meat on at the finishing lot. This also helps with cash flow throughout the year! Let me know if I can answer your question better!

    • @randaljohnson580
      @randaljohnson580 2 года назад

      @@sleepranch thank you for responding just great to know how other ppl finish their fats. My bucket list is to come and ride with you and yes I can ride.

    • @sleepranch
      @sleepranch  2 года назад +1

      @@randaljohnson580 sounds like a great bucket list item, we will see what we can do!

  • @davidhickenbottom6574
    @davidhickenbottom6574 2 года назад +1

    Negotiate that's a laugh.

  • @glenanders5267
    @glenanders5267 2 года назад +1

    what is the definition of a "fat" steer.

    • @sleepranch
      @sleepranch  2 года назад

      Great question Glen, usually when people use the term “fat” steer they are referring to yearling cattle that are being fed a finishing ration to bring them to a desired weight or body condition for butchering and processing. The meat in grocery stores usually comes from cattle that would be considered “fat” or “finished”. Let me know if I can explain that better!

    • @calebmanuel17
      @calebmanuel17 2 года назад

      @@sleepranch thenhow about cull cows and bulls

    • @AcesUpOffroad
      @AcesUpOffroad 2 года назад

      @@calebmanuel17 they are generally sent straight to slaughter, mainly used in hamburger. If they are young they may be fed for awhile

    • @calebmanuel17
      @calebmanuel17 2 года назад

      @@AcesUpOffroad oh i see because im following a bullhauler youtuber he hauls full time kills cows like old cows and bulls

  • @ryanlister1130
    @ryanlister1130 Год назад

    How awesome. Kind of like being force fed fast food and living the rest of your life in the cab of that truck. Feed lots put profit over ethics we can do better.

  • @brendanmolloy2884
    @brendanmolloy2884 2 года назад

    Why do people favour black cattle over red cattle?

    • @sleepranch
      @sleepranch  2 года назад

      It’s a matter of personal opinion as to what people like. In this case I was being a red one out of our pen of black cattle. Just to make our pen more cohesive and eye appealing to the cattle buyers

    • @dustinsonnier5602
      @dustinsonnier5602 2 года назад

      @@sleepranch got a question for you is their ever a time that a feedlot has had problems with making sure every head of cattle in a pen get a bite of food to eat and was their ever problems with cattle bossing the others around at the feedbunk