The drone footage of the old granary was fantastic. The quality of your videos and commentary provide both a learning experience as well as an appreciation for Dairy Farmers
I saw yesterday somewhere news,internet ? That 2 Wisconsin dairy farmers are going out of business daily that's really sad, there probably the hardest working people in the world with being on call and working 365 days of the year .
I've said it before, your *cinematography* is fantastically outstanding Jan. The opening shot of that prairie skyscraper, with the pigeons...*WOW* Oh and BTW I thought I was going to see you walking around with towels, drying off cows. HA!
Yes, I do love the drone shots and the dramatic use of music with it. I really thought the ole girls were getting a shower and would need to be dried off!! LOL I really learned a lot today. Shout out for all the work to maintain a healthy and productive dairy farm.
Opening drone shots were amazing. Love how the birds flew back to the roof. Thank you for explaining things to us, it helps to understand what all goes into this. Well Done!
One of the best YOU TUBE “intros” I’ve seen. Wonderful drone footage and the natural wildlife just really made the mark! Your choice of musical accompaniment is spot on 👍👍👍👍
Your cows are very patient with everything they have done to them. And very cute. Another fascinating vid . Glad to see you have co-workers and it’s not just you and the cows 24/7
So glad Eric from 10th Generation Dairyman recommended your videos. You young gentlemen/dairymen are an absolutely amazing. Your videos are awesome and you both utilize drones in showing us the remarkable daily lives of running a quality dairy farm. I can't imagine the scope of work in a much colder climate as Saskatchewan. Can you tell us where in Sask. you farm? I have family that lives in Calgary while the rest reside in and around London & Toronto, Ontario. Both my parents were born in Canada. Dad in Montreal, mom in Winnipeg. We have several very large dairy farms in the mid/upper Thumb of Michigan's lower peninsula, about 90 minutes from me. Thank you for showing us how you dry out a cow as I have never seen that or even knew such a practice existed. Keep bringing us the great aerial shots and showing us the life of a Canadian dairyman!! You are, simply put, extraordinary!!
Man Jan the way you explain everything is perfect, and that drone footage of the Saskatchewan elevator was awesome! Your cows look happy and well cared for, I love everything about your farm life except the Arctic 🥶 cold weather you guys sent south 😂 stay safe, you have so many fans that love you and never want anything bad to happen to you! I know I love you ✌️
We have 3000 cows with 2800 on the milk with and double 26 parallel and we have about 10 calves a day we farm in the panhandle of Texas I love your vids keep it up
Hi Jan! Man your videos are fantastic! Love the drone footage, your excellent narration and videos on the Dairy Farm. I've never enjoyed learning so much! "Drying off Cows".... very interesting, who would have guessed that's what you meant. Great job and I always look forward to your videos. Thank you!!
Ahhh, so seeing your dad helping makes me think this is YOUR family farm. I’m a 76 y/o farm girl from Illinois and your videos are fascinating to me. Keep up the good work. I always LIKE and am SUBSCRIBED.
You're dad should be proud, you do a very good job on your videos. I'm a faithful fan . Please don't stop now.i live in Massachusetts in the USA so I enjoy seeing the rest of the world. GOd bless.
Just going through and rewatching your videos. I love the way your farm is ran. Those are some of the best treated cows I have ever seen. Awesome job 👍 and hello from BC
Your knowledge of the dairy business and your work ethic are very admirable Jan. Your video skills are great, the drone pics and music selection are wonderful. I enjoy your channel very much and watch each one as they come along.
My goodness, I just LOVE a herd of Holsteins. Aren't heifers fun to put thru the chute, lol? They need a good 4-5 rounds until they're used to it, and arent all jumpy! The Juno pusher is an awesome robot! Lely does a great job making our industry more efficient. Our dairy in Maine is quite small in comparison, but we love & appreciate each of our girls very much. Thank you for all you do to enhance their lives, and for sharing your life!🐄💜👍
I subscribed to your channel a couple of days ago when I discovered that your channel exists. It was recommended to me by the RUclips team because they know that I love watching farm videos and so far, I think your videos are better than anyone else's farm videos on RUclips. Very educational. Thanks, keep up the good work and I'll keep watching your channel for more content. Love you.
One time in college I wrote a report on the history of Canadian Grain elevators and co-ops. Unique prairie history. Sure wish I could have submitted some of this footage to go with it, beautiful work!
That intro was great Jan, I’d love to see that aerial footage with a train in the picture! I love Railfaning almost as much as farming, they both stir up so many fond memories. No matter what stay safe and stay awesome 😎 / 🇺🇸♥️🇨🇦🐄👨🌾 🚂
You are so very articulate in explaining what you do on your farm. I love watching your videos and have learn so much. I sure appreciate my milk a lot more now that I know how much hard work is required to produce it. Thanks again.
Gorgeous cinematography! You’re incredibly talented with the drone and GoPro (or whatever camera you use for inside shots) and such a friendly/knowledgeable host. Thank you for sharing your experiences with us. I am almost through all of your videos; always learn a lot and enjoy the time. Keep up the great work and best wishes for continued success.
Your selection of music for the videos is wonderful. Such a peaceful relaxing sound. It’s amazing a guy your age selects this fine type music. Far far better than the crap most young people listen to!
MAKES ME HAPPY WATCHING A REAL PROFESSIONAL FARM TAKING GOOD CARE OF OUR LIFE DEPENDANT CREATURES(IF THT MADE ANY SENSE) , WISH ALL FARMS WERE LIKE THIS!
@@saskdutchkid Jan like just about anything in life we all need a rest. Giving your ladies a 2 month break and prepping them with antibiotics and caring for there utters (tits) you take very good care of your investment. What happens to the old ladies that no longer can produce milk and those that are senior. R they put out to pasture to let die. Like any thing in life you are born work at what ever you do and get ready to go to the next life. It makes me sad but that's life. Young kestra (Jan)🤣 I don't know how to spell your name ( sorry)🙄
@@saskdutchkid Nice that the ladies get time off, but it's not quite a 'Holiday' -- they're in the last 2 months of pregnancy. Even with no work to do, Jan, ask your mother if the last 2 months of pregnancy are a 'holiday'. :) But this 2 months free time probably helps them produce strong, healthy calves. What's your percentage of healthy calves from your cows?
Thankyou for taking great care of these magnificent creature's. We love milk products and appreciate your tireless work,! I own a Jersey cow , we enjoy her raw milk . We also raise her calves for food .
Hi that was great to see the details of how you dry a cow i learnt something did not know what is involved keep it up you do awesome videos From Melbourne Australia enjoying your channel
Your videos are a work of Art. The drone over the grain elevator was like perfect. Hope your parents see these they must be so proud of your talent. No reply your a busy young fellow 😀👍🏾🚜🐄🐄🐄🐄🐄🐄🐄
Everytime I watch these dairy farmer videos I laugh at the cows, they're so cute sometimes, #20 looked like aww man put be on blast on RUclips! Then sometimes they just look like, what are you doing? I don't wanna be on camera, then some are just so happy and bubbly.
OK...one of the more FASCINATING videos you've done Jan. The opening or the, I think its a grain storage facility....amazing structure. And how you manage the herd.....this city (points to self) would know NOTHING of the things you do!
Drying off the cows will never be a mystery now. I am surprised how nosey cows are. They can find the camera no matter where you put it. I am also surprised at the amount of cow dung there is everywhere. Not a part of farming I ever thought about. Cow pies in the field maybe but not everywhere. Thanks for sharing. Very interesting.
Great opening shot of the elevator. Reminded me of that scene in Corner Gas where they say the best thing about Saskatchewan is there's nothing to get in the way of your view. Your family works very hard, be proud of that, there are too many who don't do a damn thing to earn the money they get.
It's always a pleasure watching your very excellent video's and seeing just how very skilled and talented you are. Hopefully, one day - the Farm will be yours. Just great!!
Why did you take the collars off? Were they just heat detection collars only? The four you drafted out I gather had yet to cycle. Do they go back to their original pen until they do? Wow love the crush, every bovine handlers dream. It must be a bit of a culture shock for the dried off girls to go out into the snow! Do you dry off a few on a weekly basis? Are you calving/mating spread throughout the year or do have a spring and an autumn calving pattern ?
Awesome video man, thanks for sharing, there is a lot more to managing a farm than I could have ever imagined, lots to keep track of. I do have many concerns about all the chemicals and vaccines that happen in today’s dairy farming and while I recognize that on a management level that it may be beneficial but what are the long term detriments of all this on not only the animals but us humans, there are of course many pros and cons and I don’t know the answers myself but I tend to think long term that it’s going to be proven bad. Anyway, I love your videos, the intro was amazing and the music too was good. Thank you for sharing with us, farmers are by far the hardest working men and woman on the face of this planet ad for this, I admire all farmers, farmers are the back bone of society and we all applicate your hard work and dedication to the cause, truly amazing stuff.
Cows that have been injected or given any type of antibiotic usually have the milk dumped for a while to ensure we don’t have it in the milk we drink. The long term effects on the cow is that they live.
And colostrum development can't happen if she's not dried off. You should explain why the fresh milk isn't used and how long before it can be and what you do with it.
Wow. I had no idea that all this goes on. Once again - I will never complain about the cost of milk Jan, how old were you when you started on the dairy?
Once I was riding my bike and the road was near a farm and there I saw a Big big Bull. He was 2 times as big and a cow and if you put him in your 5to5 meter room than the room would be full. I never saw a genetic strong bull in my life, it was amazing. Like a bodybuilder in the cow community lol
if a cow is ready to get pregnant she will jump and run and is more active and the active collar picks that up and the farmer gets a notification so he knows to artificial insemate them or put a bull with the cows
All that steel and concrete is beautiful but working in that fog bank seems kind of a pain and not so healthy ! That is quite a leap from being in that warm humid environment to outside in freezing temps in one giant step ! Thanks for the interesting video !!
I have a question isn't that a little cold on the cows your are drying off to just put them outside after being in the barn all winter when we had cattle our cows never seen the outside very often in the winter just so we didn't get sick cattle
The drone footage of the old granary was fantastic. The quality of your videos and commentary provide both a learning experience as well as an appreciation for Dairy Farmers
I saw yesterday somewhere news,internet ? That 2 Wisconsin dairy farmers are going out of business daily that's really sad, there probably the hardest working people in the world with being on call and working 365 days of the year .
Ken Lynch thank you!
SaskDutch Kid what Drone are you using in your videos?
As a 19 year old its refreshing to see younger people in the farming industry, shows anyone can do it!
I've said it before, your *cinematography* is fantastically outstanding Jan. The opening shot of that prairie skyscraper, with the pigeons...*WOW* Oh and BTW I thought I was going to see you walking around with towels, drying off cows. HA!
Yes, I do love the drone shots and the dramatic use of music with it. I really thought the ole girls were getting a shower and would need to be dried off!! LOL I really learned a lot today. Shout out for all the work to maintain a healthy and productive dairy farm.
Yet1moreUtuber haha quite a few people thought that! 😂
@@saskdutchkid Please tell me that opening drone shot was backwards = Camera pulling back as the birds come in and land on the roof?
Yet1moreUtuber me too lol
Opening drone shots were amazing. Love how the birds flew back to the roof. Thank you for explaining things to us, it helps to understand what all goes into this. Well Done!
Its Writer thank you!!
One of the best YOU TUBE “intros” I’ve seen. Wonderful drone footage and the natural wildlife just really made the mark! Your choice of musical accompaniment is spot on 👍👍👍👍
Karen Gates thank you!
I love the flyover of the grain elevators❤️👍
Your cows are very patient with everything they have done to them. And very cute. Another fascinating vid . Glad to see you have co-workers and it’s not just you and the cows 24/7
This boy could conduct a university course in dairy farming.
Eugene Danker lol yeah
You mean young man. He is certainly smart and hard working.
@@dougdiplacido2406 yah l would like to work there
Its refreshing to see these ethics in a new generation!👏👏thanks sweetie!💕🦄
@@dougdiplacido2406 👏👏💕💕🦄nice to see someone who didn't grow up on a farm who has the right mindset!👏👏💕
So glad Eric from 10th Generation Dairyman recommended your videos. You young gentlemen/dairymen are an absolutely amazing. Your videos are awesome and you both utilize drones in showing us the remarkable daily lives of running a quality dairy farm. I can't imagine the scope of work in a much colder climate as Saskatchewan. Can you tell us where in Sask. you farm? I have family that lives in Calgary while the rest reside in and around London & Toronto, Ontario. Both my parents were born in Canada. Dad in Montreal, mom in Winnipeg. We have several very large dairy farms in the mid/upper Thumb of Michigan's lower peninsula, about 90 minutes from me.
Thank you for showing us how you dry out a cow as I have never seen that or even knew such a practice existed. Keep bringing us the great aerial shots and showing us the life of a Canadian dairyman!! You are, simply put, extraordinary!!
Wow man thank you! I’ll definitely keep it up!
Agreed well done
Mary Hofferber Their dairy operation is SW of Saskatoon
Man Jan the way you explain everything is perfect, and that drone footage of the Saskatchewan elevator was awesome! Your cows look happy and well cared for, I love everything about your farm life except the Arctic 🥶 cold weather you guys sent south 😂 stay safe, you have so many fans that love you and never want anything bad to happen to you! I know I love you ✌️
michael thank you!!
A day in the life of a dairy farmer. I’ve learned so much from these incredible videos. I see a television show coming..
joe mathis hey joe you’re so on target 🎯
Awesome idea!!!!!!!!!! 🐄
We have 3000 cows with 2800 on the milk with and double 26 parallel and we have about 10 calves a day we farm in the panhandle of Texas I love your vids keep it up
Shooting and editing skills are improving, Jan!
P RIA I’m working on it! 👍🏻👍🏻
Hi Jan! Man your videos are fantastic! Love the drone footage, your excellent narration and videos on the Dairy Farm. I've never enjoyed learning so much! "Drying off Cows".... very interesting, who would have guessed that's what you meant. Great job and I always look forward to your videos. Thank you!!
BUSTED! The cow that was caught messing with the locks even looked guilty! LOLOL! I love how she backed away like...uh oh!
Ahhh, so seeing your dad helping makes me think this is YOUR family farm. I’m a 76 y/o farm girl from Illinois and your videos are fascinating to me. Keep up the good work. I always LIKE and am SUBSCRIBED.
You're dad should be proud, you do a very good job on your videos. I'm a faithful fan . Please don't stop now.i live in Massachusetts in the USA so I enjoy seeing the rest of the world. GOd bless.
Just going through and rewatching your videos. I love the way your farm is ran. Those are some of the best treated cows I have ever seen. Awesome job 👍 and hello from BC
Your knowledge of the dairy business and your work ethic are very admirable Jan. Your video skills are great, the drone pics and music selection are wonderful. I enjoy your channel very much and watch each one as they come along.
Love that drone footage! Really great Jan! Interesting to see how you work all those cows. Thanks for another great video.
You are an amazing young man Jan! Far too many people your age have no work ethic or direction in life, you are the gold standard for young people!
Hi Jan, just going over some of your older vids, Great video, throughly enjoyed watching, thx for filming
My goodness, I just LOVE a herd of Holsteins. Aren't heifers fun to put thru the chute, lol? They need a good 4-5 rounds until they're used to it, and arent all jumpy! The Juno pusher is an awesome robot! Lely does a great job making our industry more efficient. Our dairy in Maine is quite small in comparison, but we love & appreciate each of our girls very much. Thank you for all you do to enhance their lives, and for sharing your life!🐄💜👍
Dutchy, great videography with the old silos!
Wish I had that crush when I was a herdsmen on dairy farms. Awesome aerial footage again. You sure can handle a drone!
Beautiful intro! Classic for the prairies. Brought back memories from when I crossed Canada.
I subscribed to your channel a couple of days ago when I discovered that your channel exists. It was recommended to me by the RUclips team because they know that I love watching farm videos and so far, I think your videos are better than anyone else's farm videos on RUclips. Very educational. Thanks, keep up the good work and I'll keep watching your channel for more content. Love you.
Your dairy is so clean. The cleanest I've seen. And you explain things so well.
I miss seeing all the elevators in the Saskatchewan landscape. Thanks for sharing your wonderful videos and family.
I love how you treat your cows :) very clean and well loved, warms my heart to see this, thank you they needed that love
One time in college I wrote a report on the history of Canadian Grain elevators and co-ops. Unique prairie history. Sure wish I could have submitted some of this footage to go with it, beautiful work!
Echoing others ... you have a great eye for beauty. The opening is incredible.
That intro was great Jan, I’d love to see that aerial footage with a train in the picture! I love Railfaning almost as much as farming, they both stir up so many fond memories. No matter what stay safe and stay awesome 😎 / 🇺🇸♥️🇨🇦🐄👨🌾 🚂
You are so very articulate in explaining what you do on your farm. I love watching your videos and have learn so much. I sure appreciate my milk a lot more now that I know how much hard work is required to produce it. Thanks again.
Again, I just can't say enough about how awesome your dairy is! And you are a rock star kid!!
Gorgeous cinematography! You’re incredibly talented with the drone and GoPro (or whatever camera you use for inside shots) and such a friendly/knowledgeable host. Thank you for sharing your experiences with us. I am almost through all of your videos; always learn a lot and enjoy the time. Keep up the great work and best wishes for continued success.
I never knew there was so much involved in dairy farming, thank you for all your hard work and wonderful video's I really enjoy them.
Thanks for watching them!
Good job man :D Greetings from Polish dairy farmer !!
Thanks!
Great video as usual Jan. Love the Drone shots.
Your selection of music for the videos is wonderful. Such a peaceful relaxing sound. It’s amazing a guy your age selects this fine type music. Far far better than the crap most young people listen to!
MAKES ME HAPPY WATCHING A REAL PROFESSIONAL FARM TAKING GOOD CARE OF OUR LIFE DEPENDANT CREATURES(IF THT MADE ANY SENSE) , WISH ALL FARMS WERE LIKE THIS!
Amazing drone footage Jan. Your very talented buddy!
I had to rewatch this because it’s so good. Thank you Jan!
Also great that cows gets some time off from work! 👍
Thanks! Yup everyone needs a holiday!
@@saskdutchkid Jan like just about anything in life we all need a rest. Giving your ladies a 2 month break and prepping them with antibiotics and caring for there utters (tits) you take very good care of your investment. What happens to the old ladies that no longer can produce milk and those that are senior. R they put out to pasture to let die. Like any thing in life you are born work at what ever you do and get ready to go to the next life. It makes me sad but that's life. Young kestra (Jan)🤣 I don't know how to spell your name ( sorry)🙄
@@saskdutchkid Nice that the ladies get time off, but it's not quite a 'Holiday' -- they're in the last 2 months of pregnancy. Even with no work to do, Jan, ask your mother if the last 2 months of pregnancy are a 'holiday'. :)
But this 2 months free time probably helps them produce strong, healthy calves. What's your percentage of healthy calves from your cows?
Such incredible hard work and dedication. You inspire me a lot 👍👌🙌👏
#20. 🤣🤣🤣 There is always one trouble maker in the herd to keep things interesting.
She’s a very bad girl… and she likes it. 🐄
Great !!! I’m 66 and never thought of everything you go through to bring us milk. Thank you for sharing your knowledge 😎
Bless their hearts, cows are funny. It looks like they have a good life here, as cow lives go.
I'm just so impressed with how you run your dairy and the science that is involved in it. Just amazing!
3:09 was the best moment 😊😍
P.s. the drone footage is amazing! Thanks for sharing the country I love so much!
Cattle looks very nice. Love the way you take care of them. Great video's
Thankyou for taking great care of these magnificent creature's. We love milk products and appreciate your tireless work,! I own a Jersey cow , we enjoy her raw milk . We also raise her calves for food .
That’s awesome!
If you find cows magnificent you should think about if it is ok to use them as production units.
The cows really listen to you. They must respect you very much. Thanks for a great video! Stay safe.
3:09 the cow blop so cute :)
When it's this cold in the barn, is this where ICE CREAM comes from? 😋 When a cow runs, is that where mike shakes come from? 😁
Your grandma loves this show
Your camera work is great, love the drone shots. Keep these great videos coming, nice to see your subs going up, hard work pays off.
I love watching your videos! Excellent videography skills. And I just love that you're so proud of what you do! Keep up the great videos.
Your videos are awesome! I love the day in a life of a diary farmer.
Hi that was great to see the details of how you dry a cow i learnt something did not know what is involved keep it up you do awesome videos From Melbourne Australia enjoying your channel
Brings back a lot of memories both good and some not so good. Great video.
Your videos are a work of Art. The drone over the grain elevator was like perfect. Hope your parents see these they must be so proud of your talent. No reply your a busy young fellow 😀👍🏾🚜🐄🐄🐄🐄🐄🐄🐄
Everytime I watch these dairy farmer videos I laugh at the cows, they're so cute sometimes, #20 looked like aww man put be on blast on RUclips! Then sometimes they just look like, what are you doing? I don't wanna be on camera, then some are just so happy and bubbly.
Stunning video. You are so good at what you do. You have my admiration and appreciation. Excellent information you pass along.
OK...one of the more FASCINATING videos you've done Jan. The opening or the, I think its a grain storage facility....amazing structure. And how you manage the herd.....this city (points to self) would know NOTHING of the things you do!
Thanks you!! I’ll show more herd management stuff in the future!
Grew up on a dairy farm in Northern New York, 4 generations but now no family member is a diary farmer.
Times sure have changed..we use to dip ours with blue dip in a teat cup...woooowww. Nice operation.
Great vid Jan. Aussie dairy farmer teat seal helps em dry off as they don’t drip milk.
Drying off the cows will never be a mystery now. I am surprised how nosey cows are. They can find the camera no matter where you put it. I am also surprised at the amount of cow dung there is everywhere. Not a part of farming I ever thought about. Cow pies in the field maybe but not everywhere. Thanks for sharing. Very interesting.
In the field they do it also every where!
There are animals who do it on a special place but cows don't!
Great opening shot of the elevator. Reminded me of that scene in Corner Gas where they say the best thing about Saskatchewan is there's nothing to get in the way of your view. Your family works very hard, be proud of that, there are too many who don't do a damn thing to earn the money they get.
Thanks!
Great awesome video , love the drone work , love Saskatchewan my second favourite home province
Oh haaaaaay! You live right down the road from me!
It’s a small world!
It's always a pleasure watching your very excellent video's and seeing just how very skilled and talented you are. Hopefully, one day - the Farm will be yours. Just great!!
Another great video, you farm boy's are getting good at this stuff .
Why did you take the collars off? Were they just heat detection collars only? The four you drafted out I gather had yet to cycle. Do they go back to their original pen until they do?
Wow love the crush, every bovine handlers dream.
It must be a bit of a culture shock for the dried off girls to go out into the snow!
Do you dry off a few on a weekly basis?
Are you calving/mating spread throughout the year or do have a spring and an autumn calving pattern ?
Awesome video man, thanks for sharing, there is a lot more to managing a farm than I could have ever imagined, lots to keep track of.
I do have many concerns about all the chemicals and vaccines that happen in today’s dairy farming and while I recognize that on a management level that it may be beneficial but what are the long term detriments of all this on not only the animals but us humans, there are of course many pros and cons and I don’t know the answers myself but I tend to think long term that it’s going to be proven bad.
Anyway, I love your videos, the intro was amazing and the music too was good. Thank you for sharing with us, farmers are by far the hardest working men and woman on the face of this planet ad for this, I admire all farmers, farmers are the back bone of society and we all applicate your hard work and dedication to the cause, truly amazing stuff.
Cows that have been injected or given any type of antibiotic usually have the milk dumped for a while to ensure we don’t have it in the milk we drink. The long term effects on the cow is that they live.
I like how your dry pens are outside.
Loved the drone shots at the beginning! 👍
Good ole Asquith elevator, brings back good memories from decades ago.
And colostrum development can't happen if she's not dried off. You should explain why the fresh milk isn't used and how long before it can be and what you do with it.
Good point I’ll say that in an up coming video!
You're doing a great job...love everything... Like learned a lot from you dutch kid... For the love of dairy farming
My man, I just found you today and I have wacht around 5 videos, amazing quality and commenting, keep it up!
Very cool when that lady came over and checked out the camera and she knocked it over !
Wow. I had no idea that all this goes on. Once again - I will never complain about the cost of milk Jan, how old were you when you started on the dairy?
Love seeing a dairy treat their cows this well!
Once I was riding my bike and the road was near a farm and there I saw a Big big Bull. He was 2 times as big and a cow and if you put him in your 5to5 meter room than the room would be full. I never saw a genetic strong bull in my life, it was amazing. Like a bodybuilder in the cow community lol
Like the pictures of the old grain elevator
Yeah it was fun to film!
You should mount a guard on the handles for the hydraulic controls. Many accidents has become possible, due to a missing guard covering the handles.
Jan, You are doing a great job and probably will have over 100k subscribers before the end of the year (If not over 200k)
as a dairy farmer from nigeria i most say i always enjoyed your videos , keep it up bro
What are activity collars? Great vid of the old granary.
if a cow is ready to get pregnant she will jump and run and is more active and the active collar picks that up and the farmer gets a notification so he knows to artificial insemate them or put a bull with the cows
Aaron you missed a little. It’s not just for that but if a cow is getting sick usually her activity will jump so you know
Very interesting process!
Sonne farm
All that steel and concrete is beautiful but working in that fog bank seems kind of a pain and not so healthy ! That is quite a leap from being in that warm humid environment to outside in freezing temps in one giant step ! Thanks for the interesting video !!
I have a question isn't that a little cold on the cows your are drying off to just put them outside after being in the barn all winter when we had cattle our cows never seen the outside very often in the winter just so we didn't get sick cattle
Hey jan, are you planning a 50k subscribers special? And as always, a awesome video!!
I think I'm going to give some hoodies away or something!
@@saskdutchkid You should do a 50k Live Stream
Curious cows vying for screen time...love it.
Am also in a dairy farm (Almarai dairy farm) I like ur teachings.God bless u
I could listen to you talk all day long.!
Nice vid Jan. Beautiful and educational! That net old grain storage facility (ASQUITH) lost its rail spur, is it still open? Blessings
Really makes me appreciate the milk that I drink, for sure!