Thanks for sharing another awesome video the new cow looks beautiful looks like she will be a great addition to the herd. Keep making the videos even if they are a bit short take care and stay safe 👍 😊.
I appreciate that you don't want us to get bored with your videos. But I don't think including more manure hauling would put anyone out! I don't pretend to speak for anyone but me, but I tune in to see what's happening on the farm. If it's you and Brent pushing and hauling poop, then that's what we watch. It is nice to see a small dairy expanding and diversifying the heard! good job! I do enjoy hearing about your trips picking up the new cows and the health concerns you have about them. Putting out the hay, whether on the pad or in the barn, is always fun!!
Good morning Taylor. It doesn’t matter how long your videos are because you always have some great content. You sure have a great assortment of different breeds of cows for your herd and that beautiful new cow ads to that. A while back you gave us a preview of what your future plans are for your farm and it’s great to see that coming to fruition as you get the kind of cattle that are hardy for your area. Keep your eye on that bull because you never know when their behavior changes. 🐄🚜☕️🍩
Good morning Taylor paying just a little more attention to your new livestock at key times can help them reach their true life long production potential, have a great day.
Would like to see your version of a visit to a local farming exibit on new technology for dairy farms. It would be curious to see what is new out there to make this industry more easy and profitable.
The foliage there is looking beautiful right now 👍👍👍. Very glad to see the barn filling up again 👍. Your knowledge of cows never ceases to amaze me youngin 👍. Everyone in Northeast Arkansas says hey Taylor especially Miriam 👍👍👍🙋♂️🙋♂️🙋♂️🙋♂️🙏🙏🙏🙏🚜🐄. Prayers for you and Brent and your family always 🙏🙏
Another great video, sweetie. The new cow looks nice. Hope all is going well. I’m glad you’re getting the manure spread. Stay safe.🤗 I’m stuck home recovering from rotator cuff surgery so I haven’t been very pleasant this week lol
I know winter is coming on, making things a little tougher... However, we will be right here with you. I remember milking years ago... when it got cold, we would simply get closer in to the cow where it was warmer... Hahaha
Great to see you have a full barn. That must mean that the milk prices aren't too bad, and you'll be making some profit. Dairy farms are dependent on the milk price, and you can sell the occasional cow or calf. I wish you all the success. I am surprised that dairy farmers still utilize milking shorthorns. They are always on the low end of milk production.
Milk prices are terrible for the independent small dairy farm. Blame it on factory, industrial dairy 'farms?'. Here in neighboring New Hampshire my neighbor farmer was milking 75 cows three years ago. Now it's down to 30. They are transitioning to beef production and selling baled hay to locals. They also have modest pork sales out of their farm store, with fresh milk. Milk economics is failing for family farms. Research the milk market and Hood. It's a sad time.
@@johndeere1951a I can relate. I live in Wisconsin and we sold off our Holstein dairy herd in 1979. We had 45 milking cows, and we just couldn't make money. We just stopped farming and just rent out the 200 acres of land.
Horned cows are a pain. I would band them when she dries up. Takes about 6 to 10 weeks to fall off. As long as she doesn't have to go into a stanchion.
One udder, four teets. Occaisionaly five, but only four will milk. Sometimes one is lost, so you milk the remaining three. I think Brent and Taylor went through a cow loosing one in the vids a few weeks back.