I drove to Calgary from BC yesterday, my first ever in Alberta. I’m struck by how vast and green the countryside is here around Calgary, it must be a ranchers dream.
Beautiful cattle and so healthy. Really enjoyed this video. The bull you said one of the bulls didn't make it looked as though he has a poorly hip. Once the cow or bulls hip goes or is injured there is little that can be done. Hip problems are so different to foot rot or infection.
@@GosselinFarmsEdGosselin hey there Ed. Nice and sunny here again. Guess we’ll cut hay, see if that will get rain dropped on us. Held off for two days now. Keeps going around us.
"21 out of 25"??? I want 25 out of 25. Bulls have gotten lazy over the years we used to get 40 out of 40 and have a 60 to 80 day calving season. Now it seems we do good to get 30 out of 35.. and calving season lasts 5 months. Always a good day when the boys go out! We've cut hay, washed equipment and cars.. still can't get a drop of rain 🙄
@@allacarter1879 oh that's a long story of oil, pipelines, off shore shipping, equalization payments, off shore imports, and the grand master of it all Justin Trudeau.
I address them by inspecting the foot on the limpy side for any swelling or smell that would indicate an infection. Commonly called foot rot. If no such issue is there with the foot then we know they have slipped and pulled a muscle or ligament. The cure for that is time. I know this as I have been diagnosing these types of issues for 45 years. I do appreciate your concern for the cattle. I always remind myself what's best for the cattle is also what's best for the rancher.
@@AlbertaRanch i agree it was how interpreted what was said. I to been raised with cattle and other live stoke. If expained to insure non experience or city oriented people. Limping could have been explain and your practices. I do miss the cattle now that I and retired from the farm. I do love watching a Canadian channel. I haven't found to many that are worth watching. Thank you again i didn't mean any unkindness just didn't know your way of ranching video.
I drove to Calgary from BC yesterday, my first ever in Alberta. I’m struck by how vast and green the countryside is here around Calgary, it must be a ranchers dream.
It can be 😊
Nice looking bulls
Thanks
awesome video beautiful view of all the cows and calves now the manure hauling o what fun more videos please thanks
Got to haul bales first, then manure. Thanks for watching.
I so enjoy your videos. Love your sense of humor. 😀😀😀😀
Glad you like them!
Beautiful views in your pasture
It really is!
Thanks again for the video, always look forward to follow you around. Awesome looking cattle !
Thanks 👍
Nice looking cows and calves
Thanks
You have a nice place there. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for visiting
Ok.. thats freaky! "It's 6 o'clock in the morning" as it is 6:00 here while I'm watching..😳🤔😂🤣😂
Lol, maybe I'm watching you.
@@AlbertaRanch well, am I doing a good job raking??
@@GosselinFarmsEdGosselin not bad
@@AlbertaRanch lol.. I would be doing a good job, but forgot a part.. back to the shop now.. UHG 🙄
Great looking bulls they will get the job done I hope you keep getting rain
Thanks, i hope so.
I hope you help the lame bull. Feel bad when they limp.
It was a chronic condition in his hip. Unfortunately there was no treatment that helped.
Nice big bulls
Thanks, they got it done.
My Dad will like your bulls
That's good.
Beautiful cattle and so healthy. Really enjoyed this video. The bull you said one of the bulls didn't make it looked as though he has a poorly hip. Once the cow or bulls hip goes or is injured there is little that can be done. Hip problems are so different to foot rot or infection.
Yes, it was hips or spine, he would limp on the right leg one day and the left leg the next day. The cow healed up and was fine. Thanks for watching.
@@AlbertaRanch good to hear the cow got well 👌
Dang bulls drive me around the bend. Lol. Worst part about raising cattle. You sure have some nice views there.
Thanks, yes we do.
Morning Chad ☕☕☕
@@GosselinFarmsEdGosselin hey there Ed. Nice and sunny here again. Guess we’ll cut hay, see if that will get rain dropped on us. Held off for two days now. Keeps going around us.
"21 out of 25"??? I want 25 out of 25.
Bulls have gotten lazy over the years we used to get 40 out of 40 and have a 60 to 80 day calving season.
Now it seems we do good to get 30 out of 35.. and calving season lasts 5 months.
Always a good day when the boys go out!
We've cut hay, washed equipment and cars.. still can't get a drop of rain 🙄
I'm asking them to under promise and over deliver.
@@AlbertaRanch 😂🙏
Why didn’t you upload the video for this year
No video made.
@@AlbertaRanch I know why
I'd love to live there. Want to get out of Texas. Want to move back to the North.
I'd like to move to Texas.
@@AlbertaRanch why is that?
@@allacarter1879 oh that's a long story of oil, pipelines, off shore shipping, equalization payments, off shore imports, and the grand master of it all Justin Trudeau.
@@AlbertaRanch gotcha! Well I love watching your videos, good stuff
TLDR: Farming is simple
Until it isn't.
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Сколько у Вас общее поголовье скота и сколько акров земли в целом на ранчо????
У нас 100 коров на 800 акрах.
Спасибо!!! Ты крутой чувак!!!
#bringkevinhome
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Why are you two cattle limping? You are the first channel that i watch that didn't address the reason or make any kind of attempt to treat them.
I address them by inspecting the foot on the limpy side for any swelling or smell that would indicate an infection. Commonly called foot rot. If no such issue is there with the foot then we know they have slipped and pulled a muscle or ligament. The cure for that is time. I know this as I have been diagnosing these types of issues for 45 years. I do appreciate your concern for the cattle. I always remind myself what's best for the cattle is also what's best for the rancher.
@@AlbertaRanch i agree it was how interpreted what was said. I to been raised with cattle and other live stoke. If expained to insure non experience or city oriented people. Limping could have been explain and your practices. I do miss the cattle now that I and retired from the farm. I do love watching a Canadian channel. I haven't found to many that are worth watching. Thank you again i didn't mean any unkindness just didn't know your way of ranching video.
@@margaretporkolab7166 appreciate your time watching the videos