You crack me up. The prissy girls wouldn’t even walk in a barn Tay climbing up on manure spreader puts her hands on it When you put the glove in your mouth to pull them off. That’s when I knew you were a real farm girl. Thanks Tay
That snow makes everything feel like Christmas. Just amazing. Love you and Brent. A wonderful team you guys make. Ive been watching your videos. So cool. Learning alot. Thanks 😊❤
When I was farming I tried to avoid buying livestock; there are no days off when you have livestock! You are amazing! You are too smart to be working for someone. Maybe you can invest in Brent and insinuate yourself into dairy ownership. If your credit it good you can borrow and write of the interest and expense your loan against your earnings. You can avoid a lot of taxes that way
Just so you know, that is not a bee nest. That is either a hornet or a wasp but not a honey bee nest. Stay clear of it or you will get stung without warning! Suggest having a local honey bee keeper remove it before spring time for your and the cattles safety.
You guys are awesome . I worked as a commissioning engineer and have 100% respect for you and Brent. Send my love for you both and your families. Best wishes Ally.
As a dutch farmer i am suprised that there is belted cattle in the usa overhere they where the cows for the rich and noblemen the few that are still arround are being used as sucklercows. If you are looking for a real dual purpose breed you have to check out the german fleckvieh breed they are real good producers and give you a heavy cow in the end.the fleckvieh is the ancestor of the simmenthalcows.. simmenthal being the meat brance and fleckvieh dualpurpose
Brr. Too cold up there for me. A old and simple way to keep your feet warm for hours: take a pair of nylon socks, sprinkle baby powder in them or on your feet and slip them on, then take a plastic bag over that then put on your normal winter socks. Feet will stay dry and warm for hours. Use to do this in the forces and continue to do every time I have to play in the cold stuff. 😊
Beautiful bull!!! So happy for you👍. I'm going to have to come up there next summer and make you a standing platform for that bale cart and weld it on🤔🤔🤔👍😁. Everyone in Northeast Arkansas says for Taylor to keep all that snow up there 😐😐😐😕🤭🐄🐄🐄🙋♂️⚘⚘⚘
Good Morning Taylor; I’m glad you are warm and safe in the barn with the Moo Moo’s i feel it’s such a nice place to be on a cold winter day to be able to get the aroma if the hay and the sound of the ladies munching on their hay ❤😊
thats old school barn and milking system. reminds me wen i worked on a dairyfarm years and years ago wen i was 16years. now 40 and never saw a barn and milking system again, so nice to see this :)
That snow really does make everything look so pretty. Congratulations on Neil he should be a great bull for you. Does that give you half ownership of his calves? Dutch Belts are great animals and should serve you well. It's always fun to do chores with you. Take care
You're gonna luv the Dutch Belts !!! I had 12 or so Dutch Belt Holstein cross...and few Ayrshire Dutch Belt cross...even raised a Ayrshire coss bull...he was herd bull for 3yrs...Raymond 😊 Threw some beautiful Red n White belted
Aw winter work, snow adds another whole dimension! It sure is pretty. I grew up in western Montana and remember well cold hands and feet helping Dad feed the cows. I loved that work, just like you Taylor.
Thanks for sharing the chores with us Taylor. So happy for you and your new bull Neil. Looking forward to seeing how he grows and his offspring. Get warm, stay safe and see ya next time. D
Hi Taylor, is the old farmer from Iowa. 50 degrees here today and green grass. No matter how busy we are I make sure to see both videos each wk. We are getting our Katahdin lambs now busy time. Keep up the hard work not many young people have your ambition!!!!
Another great show Tay, the snow is pretty and I think it’s good for the soil but you can keep it. The older I get the less I like it. Be safe and warm. 👍👏🐄
Good morning from Wisconsin. Our weather patterns have switched again, we have 50 degree weather and you have snow. By purchasing that bull you are showing a great interest and investment in the future of that farm. I do hope that someday you get to take over that farm or some sort of partnership with Brent. You certainly do have the skills and knowledge to do that. Taylor you sure make your videos fun to watch and I do have to giggle once in a while at some of your little quirks. Stay warm, keep smiling and keep farming. 🐄🚜😉❤️
"Ps... "we have no "Sticking Snow "ps "We just "Just rented a "Farm today" that the "Previous Tenant" never harvested 2023 Soybeans!!!n& "Tenant's Lease is... "Up" "So we " Hope" too "Harvest" "Them" "Bless you & Your "Channel " Marv"
Absolutely another great video. Snow….ugh. I say it’s pretty to see on tv but I do not want any. Mother Nature probably has her own thoughts which go against my wishes. Ms Tay, I wish you would wear some kind of headwear whether it’s a stocking hat or something else. I’m sure you know that you lose a lot of body heat through your head. Please stay warm, take good care of the girls in the cold weather. Also the new little man too. Take care and thanks for the video.
It's nice your keeping the snow out your way. Lmao. Its been kinda rainy damp here in Michigan. Cold but to cold. Your new Bull looks awesome. Hope he works out good for you.
Tay! Those shoes in snow. Of course your (small) feet were cold. Mine got cold watching you walking through the snow. You're such a tuffie, and about taking OFF your gloves.......... 🤑A buddy in NC. 😇🥰
Hi, Taylor I love your videos and remind me of my childhood. Wonder you you never park your tractors in your 4-bay garage/shed? It would keep them out of the elements.
i grew up on a 40 head holstien dairy farm in michigan in the 70s and 80s. Dad quit milking cows in 87. he got into beef cattle in the mid 90s. i noticed it was daylight during your morning milking. What time do you milk? 8am and pm? Ive never seen a machine that unrolls a round bale inside the barn. Pretty insteresting.
Glad you are still doing well. I’m here in Maine also in Franklin county and watch your videos regularly. Glad to watch what is going on nearby. You do a great job. 👏
Another video of excellence. Taylor, that calf you bought is absolutely gorgeous. Love how you always say hello to the cows. It shows you care about them. I always treated our cows with compassion. Never smoked them like I see others do.. You treat them all like they are yours and not Brents. Those calves in the other barn are getting big. Almost time to bring them back and introduce them to the herd. Work never stops on a farm. There is always something to do. It is 36 degrees here in Pa. I am cold. Just a light dusting of snow though. Get your coffee and warm up. Have a great day and God Bless.
Belted Dutch.............Is it a purebred? Those are a rare breed, when if first come on camera I thought it was a Belted Galloway. It is sad that the push for the industry to go big destroyed alot of farms that were proud of raising breeds that were not Holstein. My personal favorite was Ayrshire, always wanted to have a herd of those to milk................
Hi, yup he’s a pure bred Dutch belt, the farm he originally came from has a handful of them along with some Holsteins and Jerseys. I know what you mean the industry pushed for mass milk production and that meant cows that could milk a lot, bringing the rise of the Holstein. We have several Ayrshire cows and they have been wonderful!
@@tayfarms The thing I liked about the Ayrshires that were here was they milked well, had great temperment, and didn't have the health problems the black and whites seemed to. There were two that were a mother/daughter pair and the word to describe them was classy........never dirty and had the look and walk of a good cow and call me nuts, but I think they knew it. I couldn't imagine a barn yard full of them, but before my time there were acouple decent size herds of them around where I live. Too bad things went the way they did. Maybe some of these breeds will make a come back, I don't milk(Other than one for our own use) anymore, but got into Irish Dexters for beef before it was popular, they were hard to find at the time, now it seems everyone has them. Hopefully that continues with other breeds. Curious, have you tried or looked into learning AI since I assume you found your life's calling?
Good morning Tay. Winter in Maine on the farm. Cold always rules the activities on the farm!! Thanks for taking us along for all the work. Outdoor jobs in the winter are always a special kind of job!! Great stuff!!
Taylor really enjoying your videos. The passion and love that you have for the Cattle are amazing. Keep up the great videos I look forward to see everyone. ❤
Congratulations on buying your little bull! Is there a backstory to his name, Neil. Very impressed at Brent and your ingenuity is resolving the flight/sprocket issue on the poop train. Must feel very good to resolve these maintenance challenges.
Good evening Taylor Great videos very informative and educational, Still would like to send you a card do you have a PO Box ? Enjoy all the experience videos 😊
Nice looking little bull. Taylor and Brent have you ever tried leaving the truck bed up so snow does not accumulate and need to be removed? Heifers keep growing so the barn will need cleaning more often. Hope that isn't to difficult should you have a lot of snow. God bless you.
🇺🇸 🎉 Congratulations on the first addition to your herd! Won't be long now and you'll be rich & famous and won't even talk to common folks like us 😅. Seriously, the hardest part is getting started! Well you've been around the business and know that's not 100% accurate but you have your start now off to the races 👍! 🚜🐄🌾☃️
Printaboul = Gaëtan For a moment I thought «belted galoway» I had to make my research.I didn't catch if it comes from the Lakenvelder, or Lakenvelder is another name for the breed, I didn't know that breed, It's going to be interesting. Good show.
Hi Tay, greetings from the Czech Republic. I like your videos because I like farming. I'm just starting now, but more as a hobby. So far I only have two heifers. By the way, I have a question, how wide is the feeding corridor in your barn? Thank you for any answer.
Great video as always. Was wondering how the heck Brent drove that truck across the way with the windshield covered in snow .. then I saw he had the driver's door open LOL
Hi Taylor thanks for sharing another awesome video. Must say Neil looks like a lovely bull,hope he does you proud in the future. The snow ❄️ looks lovely on a Christmas card but not much fun to work in. Love the new white bonnet on the Kabota, when did you paint that? be careful in the snow ❄️ and try and keep warm, thanks again take care and stay safe 👍 😊.
Answering your question Roy on the bull. Will produce for years the only thing is in our business which is beef more so than dairy but it holds both ways, we like to only keep a bull around long enough that he is not breeding his own daughters . There are some people that will keep one or two bulls around and only breed the mama milkers that they have and don't keep the daughters for one reason or another, by doing that they can keep the same bowl on the farm. As far as age is concerned as long as their feet and legs hold up that they are physically able to breed a cow they can produce for many years. Generally the determining factor in a bull is that they grow physically just two large to be effective as breeders
@@tayfarms why thank you Taylor I really enjoy your channel . There were dairy cows on this farm for 80 yrs. We began the transition over to beef in the late 90 s. I am 62 years old and have owned cattle of my own in one form or another since I was about 14 years old. We run about the 70 head of beef here on our place in Western Pennsylvania.
You crack me up. The prissy girls wouldn’t even walk in a barn Tay climbing up on manure spreader puts her hands on it When you put the glove in your mouth to pull them off. That’s when I knew you were a real farm girl. Thanks Tay
Not a good idea pulling off gloves with your mouth 😣 Nice bull 👍
I noticed her pulling the glove off with her teeth also. Thats when you know a person is a real farmer.
@@maxlown363 And she's still alive and didn't get sick. Go figure.
That snow makes everything feel like Christmas. Just amazing. Love you and Brent. A wonderful team you guys make. Ive been watching your videos. So cool. Learning alot. Thanks 😊❤
When I was farming I tried to avoid buying livestock; there are no days off when you have livestock! You are amazing! You are too smart to be working for someone. Maybe you can invest in Brent and insinuate yourself into dairy ownership. If your credit it good you can borrow and write of the interest and expense your loan against your earnings. You can avoid a lot of taxes that way
Here in Hallsberg Shweden we still have nice summer. Sign. K. Rocky.
I remember doing that but we had two clean the gutters by hand and where it out by wheelbarrow in to pile and I like your video's
Nice video. Taylor. This old farmer loved working in the barn . In the winter. It was warm and comfortable
Thanks, I 100% agree! Nothing like a warm tie up barn on a cold winter day 😀
That’s my name you r a picture 😂
Thanks!
15K subs before 2024, go for it!
😃 let’s do it!!👍🏻👍🏻☺️
Just so you know, that is not a bee nest. That is either a hornet or a wasp but not a honey bee nest. Stay clear of it or you will get stung without warning! Suggest having a local honey bee keeper remove it before spring time for your and the cattles safety.
You guys are awesome . I worked as a commissioning engineer and have 100% respect for you and Brent. Send my love for you both and your families. Best wishes Ally.
That is one lucky bull .He could not have gotten a better Guardian .Good luck Tay
Aww thank you!!
WOW !
As a dutch farmer i am suprised that there is belted cattle in the usa overhere they where the cows for the rich and noblemen the few that are still arround are being used as sucklercows.
If you are looking for a real dual purpose breed you have to check out the german fleckvieh breed they are real good producers and give you a heavy cow in the end.the fleckvieh is the ancestor of the simmenthalcows.. simmenthal being the meat brance and fleckvieh dualpurpose
Nice addition to the farm!!😊😊
Thanks, I hope so too!
@@tayfarms 😍😍😍😍💋💞💥💯❤🔥👍👍👍👍
Thanks
Enjoy you guys videos, Hard Workers
It was 9 degrees in my part of Maine this morning
Same here, yesterday was a whopping 4😅
Brr. Too cold up there for me. A old and simple way to keep your feet warm for hours: take a pair of nylon socks, sprinkle baby powder in them or on your feet and slip them on, then take a plastic bag over that then put on your normal winter socks. Feet will stay dry and warm for hours. Use to do this in the forces and continue to do every time I have to play in the cold stuff. 😊
That’s a great bit of advice, thanks so much! And thank you for your service 🇺🇸
Beautiful bull!!! So happy for you👍. I'm going to have to come up there next summer and make you a standing platform for that bale cart and weld it on🤔🤔🤔👍😁. Everyone in Northeast Arkansas says for Taylor to keep all that snow up there 😐😐😐😕🤭🐄🐄🐄🙋♂️⚘⚘⚘
Really enjoyed your video, have a great day
Very interesting farm work, the animals seem to relief stress when I watch the videos.
Thanks
She has been fairly unique in building her bloodlines and the quality of her stock. Have a great weekend Taylor farms.
will they be a- 2 milk from neil's calves he is a great looking calve!! congratulations on your purchase!!
Thank you so much!!
Good Morning Taylor;
I’m glad you are warm and safe in the barn with the Moo Moo’s i feel it’s such a nice place to be on a cold winter day to be able to get the aroma if the hay and the sound of the ladies munching on their hay ❤😊
Let it snow,let it snow,let it snow! another great vid! Stay safe
thats old school barn and milking system. reminds me wen i worked on a dairyfarm years and years ago wen i was 16years. now 40 and never saw a barn and milking system again, so nice to see this :)
Tay, your vids make me miss a major part of my growing up! i miss that life
You need to check out the new electric gloves and there nice and you can charge them back up
Good trouble shooting with the chain. Ive never worked on a farm but i do know the feeling of working out in rhe snow. Good job !
Thank you, yep snow makes everything 5 times more difficult 🥹
I do enjoy your videos so so much. You always make me smile. Thank You
That snow really does make everything look so pretty. Congratulations on Neil he should be a great bull for you. Does that give you half ownership of his calves? Dutch Belts are great animals and should serve you well. It's always fun to do chores with you. Take care
Well that's a nice looking bull you got. If he only knew how spoiled he'll be. Thanks for another great video !!!
You're gonna luv the Dutch Belts !!!
I had 12 or so Dutch Belt Holstein cross...and few Ayrshire Dutch Belt cross...even raised a Ayrshire coss bull...he was herd bull for 3yrs...Raymond 😊
Threw some beautiful Red n White belted
Try putting a weld around the sprocket it might help for now
Aw winter work, snow adds another whole dimension! It sure is pretty. I grew up in western Montana and remember well cold hands and feet helping Dad feed the cows. I loved that work, just like you Taylor.
Good morning Tay, we have the cold but hardly any snow yet. Good job spreading manure with the bucket lol Another great video.🤗
What a nice looking little fella!😊
First !!!! 🆒 Video Taylor !!!!
The new bull, I have seen these cattle before but didn’t know what they were. Nice to see someone that loves there job. 👍❤️
They are wonderful little cows and I am super excited to start having little beltie babies!! Thanks so much for watching 😀
Thanks for sharing the chores with us Taylor. So happy for you and your new bull Neil. Looking forward to seeing how he grows and his offspring. Get warm, stay safe and see ya next time. D
Hi Taylor, is the old farmer from Iowa. 50 degrees here today and green grass. No matter how busy we are I make sure to see both videos each wk. We are getting our Katahdin lambs now busy time. Keep up the hard work not many young people have your ambition!!!!
Another great show Tay, the snow is pretty and I think it’s good for the soil but you can keep it. The older I get the less I like it. Be safe and warm. 👍👏🐄
Well done on your new bull looking forward to how it all works out stay safe out in the snow ❄
If you keep the broken flights, you can cut the link off and weld a new link on. I've done many, works great.
A good machinist can make about any part you need.
I am thankful to have a machinist friend who bails me out way too many times.
Nice looking bull hopefully he works for you and can’t wait to see his calves? Thanks for the video!
Informative video Taylor Neil looks very similar to a Belted Galloway
Looks very much like the Derbyshire Dales
Stewart!!!!!👍
Pozdrawiam z Polski 🇵🇱.
Good morning from Wisconsin. Our weather patterns have switched again, we have 50 degree weather and you have snow.
By purchasing that bull you are showing a great interest and investment in the future of that farm. I do hope that someday you get to take over that farm or some sort of partnership with Brent. You certainly do have the skills and knowledge to do that. Taylor you sure make your videos fun to watch and I do have to giggle once in a while at some of your little quirks. Stay warm, keep smiling and keep farming. 🐄🚜😉❤️
Great video Taylor throw another log on the fire 😅& mug of coffee 😉
Thanks! And that’s a mighty fine idea 😄
"Ps... "we have no "Sticking Snow "ps "We just "Just rented a "Farm today" that the "Previous Tenant" never harvested 2023 Soybeans!!!n& "Tenant's Lease is... "Up" "So we " Hope" too "Harvest" "Them" "Bless you & Your "Channel " Marv"
I wish I met you 1970 when I was farming! I was the same age you are now.
Absolutely another great video. Snow….ugh. I say it’s pretty to see on tv but I do not want any. Mother Nature probably has her own thoughts which go against my wishes.
Ms Tay, I wish you would wear some kind of headwear whether it’s a stocking hat or something else. I’m sure you know that you lose a lot of body heat through your head.
Please stay warm, take good care of the girls in the cold weather. Also the new little man too. Take care and thanks for the video.
Luv your videos!!
I’m so glad 🙂
It's nice your keeping the snow out your way. Lmao. Its been kinda rainy damp here in Michigan. Cold but to cold. Your new Bull looks awesome. Hope he works out good for you.
Tay! Those shoes in snow. Of course your (small) feet were cold. Mine got cold watching you walking through the snow. You're such a tuffie, and about taking OFF your gloves.......... 🤑A buddy in NC. 😇🥰
Sprokets ok. Fabricate up some Chain "guides" by sprocket so chain can't jump off. You can get some practice in with welder!
Noted fuel pump is loose on fuel drum. Should make up a nice cover outta bucket so no water gets in . Good job!
Hi, Taylor I love your videos and remind me of my childhood. Wonder you you never park your tractors in your 4-bay garage/shed? It would keep them out of the elements.
I know a guy that had a herd of belted it was a very good heard he had very good milk production and test
Tay on the barn cleaner I weiled the spriket port ; sow it looks new on the Pages Farm 🚜🐄🎄
i grew up on a 40 head holstien dairy farm in michigan in the 70s and 80s. Dad quit milking cows in 87. he got into beef cattle in the mid 90s. i noticed it was daylight during your morning milking. What time do you milk? 8am and pm? Ive never seen a machine that unrolls a round bale inside the barn. Pretty insteresting.
Glad you are still doing well. I’m here in Maine also in Franklin county and watch your videos regularly. Glad to watch what is going on nearby. You do a great job. 👏
Another video of excellence. Taylor, that calf you bought is absolutely gorgeous. Love how you always say hello to the cows. It shows you care about them. I always treated our cows with compassion. Never smoked them like I see others do.. You treat them all like they are yours and not Brents. Those calves in the other barn are getting big. Almost time to bring them back and introduce them to the herd. Work never stops on a farm. There is always something to do. It is 36 degrees here in Pa. I am cold. Just a light dusting of snow though. Get your coffee and warm up. Have a great day and God Bless.
have you guys ever thought of composting your manure since sawdust is a major componant of it?
Nice bull. The younger you dehorn the better. They heal faster and less stress on them.
Belted Dutch.............Is it a purebred? Those are a rare breed, when if first come on camera I thought it was a Belted Galloway. It is sad that the push for the industry to go big destroyed alot of farms that were proud of raising breeds that were not Holstein. My personal favorite was Ayrshire, always wanted to have a herd of those to milk................
Hi, yup he’s a pure bred Dutch belt, the farm he originally came from has a handful of them along with some Holsteins and Jerseys. I know what you mean the industry pushed for mass milk production and that meant cows that could milk a lot, bringing the rise of the Holstein. We have several Ayrshire cows and they have been wonderful!
@@tayfarms The thing I liked about the Ayrshires that were here was they milked well, had great temperment, and didn't have the health problems the black and whites seemed to. There were two that were a mother/daughter pair and the word to describe them was classy........never dirty and had the look and walk of a good cow and call me nuts, but I think they knew it. I couldn't imagine a barn yard full of them, but before my time there were acouple decent size herds of them around where I live. Too bad things went the way they did. Maybe some of these breeds will make a come back, I don't milk(Other than one for our own use) anymore, but got into Irish Dexters for beef before it was popular, they were hard to find at the time, now it seems everyone has them. Hopefully that continues with other breeds. Curious, have you tried or looked into learning AI since I assume you found your life's calling?
Everyday chores relax me. Great vid.
Awesome! Thank you!
Your awesome
That’s so sweet of you, thank you!
Good morning Tay. Winter in Maine on the farm. Cold always rules the activities on the farm!! Thanks for taking us along for all the work. Outdoor jobs in the winter are always a special kind of job!! Great stuff!!
That looks like a beltagellaway
you are one hard working lady
Taylor really enjoying your videos. The passion and love that you have for the Cattle are amazing. Keep up the great videos I look forward to see everyone. ❤
You got more snow than we did up north.
You go girle your the best hard working young girl on U tube very nice & pretty!!
Aww thank you!
Got to have snow for a white Christmas
True enough 😉
Hi Taylor. The new bull looks very good. Hope everything works out Have you asked a blacksmith to repair the links in the cleaner
Great video content nice winter weather
Congratulations on buying your little bull! Is there a backstory to his name, Neil.
Very impressed at Brent and your ingenuity is resolving the flight/sprocket issue on the poop train. Must feel very good to resolve these maintenance challenges.
I don't know what Taylor's habits are but I tend to name my bulls after the guys that I buy them from lol
Good evening Taylor
Great videos very informative and educational,
Still would like to send you a card do you have a PO Box ?
Enjoy all the experience videos 😊
Nice looking little bull. Taylor and Brent have you ever tried leaving the truck bed up so snow does not accumulate
and need to be removed? Heifers keep growing so the barn will need cleaning more often. Hope that isn't to difficult
should you have a lot of snow. God bless you.
Great job on your video, Taylor! Love that new bull, also! I hope you get some great calves from him in the future. Have a great day, Taylor! 🐮 🏍🇺🇸🎒
❤nice job well done 👍
Love watching Ta.
we did have less snow...i bought snow tires to keep it away.
You need to change the spocket 4 time though life of chain!
🇺🇸 🎉 Congratulations on the first addition to your herd! Won't be long now and you'll be rich & famous and won't even talk to common folks like us 😅. Seriously, the hardest part is getting started! Well you've been around the business and know that's not 100% accurate but you have your start now off to the races 👍! 🚜🐄🌾☃️
Like the new Bull
😀👍🏻👍🏻
Enjoy all your videos
Awesome video! 💯✌🏻
My kind of gal❤
Printaboul = Gaëtan
For a moment I thought «belted galoway» I had to make my research.I didn't catch if it comes from the Lakenvelder, or Lakenvelder is another name for the breed, I didn't know that breed, It's going to be interesting. Good show.
👍 nice bull Tay wish you all the best with him did you do anymore to your Old Ford ?? 👍👍stay safe
Thanks so much! No unfortunately I didn’t get much done on the old girl this year but hopefully better luck in 2024!!😀 Have a wonderful weekend!
Hi Tay, greetings from the Czech Republic.
I like your videos because I like farming.
I'm just starting now, but more as a hobby.
So far I only have two heifers.
By the way, I have a question, how wide is
the feeding corridor in your barn?
Thank you for any answer.
Great video as always. Was wondering how the heck Brent drove that truck across the way with the windshield covered in snow .. then I saw he had the driver's door open LOL
Hi Taylor thanks for sharing another awesome video. Must say Neil looks like a lovely bull,hope he does you proud in the future. The snow ❄️ looks lovely on a Christmas card but not much fun to work in. Love the new white bonnet on the Kabota, when did you paint that? be careful in the snow ❄️ and try and keep warm, thanks again take care and stay safe 👍 😊.
With all of the small dairy farms quiting, should be some used parts to get from them?? Good luck/FARM ON!🐄
Great show love the bull. Question how many times can the bull mate with the cows before you will need to trade Neal?
Answering your question Roy on the bull. Will produce for years the only thing is in our business which is beef more so than dairy but it holds both ways, we like to only keep a bull around long enough that he is not breeding his own daughters . There are some people that will keep one or two bulls around and only breed the mama milkers that they have and don't keep the daughters for one reason or another, by doing that they can keep the same bowl on the farm. As far as age is concerned as long as their feet and legs hold up that they are physically able to breed a cow they can produce for many years. Generally the determining factor in a bull is that they grow physically just two large to be effective as breeders
@guydaubenspeck9206 thanks for the reply
Excellent answer!
@@tayfarms why thank you Taylor I really enjoy your channel . There were dairy cows on this farm for 80 yrs. We began the transition over to beef in the late 90 s. I am 62 years old and have owned cattle of my own in one form or another since I was about 14 years old. We run about the 70 head of beef here on our place in Western Pennsylvania.
@@roysutton9688 you bet !
Nice teamwork
👍
Congrats on your new bull Neil which funny enough is my name as well 😂😅