We have had sheep for close to 35 years , and the best advice I can give you is , yes, build a narrow alley for working them , and until you do ( I never have got ours done ) wear the slickest pants possible when working or moving etc, because they will definitely take a knee out , ask us how we know!! We have gophers mice , voles , etc , so we worm several times a year, but I've not heard of the test on the eyes , on goats I have. Better quit spoiling Mia !
get that fence out of the way so you can move around behind the barn. Cut in some runoff ditches to get the water away from that area. It's holding too much water in that spot.
Just a thought but if you drop the fence by the back of the barn so that you could come up hill at the muck instead of sideways at it you would have much better luck. Then when you have cut out a couple feet in depth buy about 60 yards of bony bank run gravel to replace the muck with. Then, put-up the gutters you would have a much better outcome next time. Side hilling on rubber-tired equipment just does not work as you are well aware by now. Love what you do and Rebecca doing the chicken dance with Rooster Cogburn is priceless. JeffinMaine.
As a city boy, I like watching the events on your farm. A gutter on the back of that barn would certainly be a big help. Keep up the good work, the farm looks better every day!
7:19 onwards some of the screen shots of Mrs. Rebekkah acting the rooster is very funny! Her expressions of the roost are so apt and good to watch! LOL
Awesome job Rebekah. Tough seeing you limping after that hit. just goes to show why you don’t get around to the other things like the roof on the firewood shed. Good job just getting through the issues the day gave you.
You know that rooster Dusty would make a mighty fine BBQ chicken on your grill. Handling the sheep is easier if you grab their front legs and put them on their buts back legs raised slightly off the ground.
You guys are absolute troopers! Anything that goes haywire, you two always handle it. I would bet a bad day on the farm is better than a good day most anywhere else. Great ribs and you can't go wrong with Sweet Baby Rays.!!
Hay Evan exiting video always nice to see you interact with your animals but this video was awesome funny how your wife was ready to fight your rooster you guy's make a great team thank you for sharing blessings to you and your family
You need to watch Sandi Brock. Make sure you watch shearing day with Charlie he really knows how to maneuver the sheep to your advantage. Sandi really knows how to move the sheep easily, she is very gentle and slow. I love her calmness. You will always have an occasional moment with any animal. Mia needs some manners, goodness. You all be careful with that one.
In your intro we saw Dusty attack and the next shot was the smoker. Ya fooled me. I thought for sure you were cooking chicken. Years ago we had a rooster named Two-Points. He got his name when my wife would go down to feed. He'd charge and my wife would kick him and holler 2 points when she made good contact.
So, here is an idea for you. The fence that is down hill of the bank barn is in your way.. If you could move it further down hill then you could use the tractors facing up hill. Not only would that be more comfortable for you and the tractor but the barn would act as a back stop while loading the bucket. Seems like a winning ticket to me. But you'll have to assess what that would do to that pasture.
Thanks for sharing with us Evan and Rebecca, hope you heal fast from the knee getting hurt. Looks like it might be close to a Lamb and Chicken Beef stew if they don't settle down, can't have them running over you like that. You got a lot of good compost out of the barnyard. It will wash off the road and driveway the first rain you have. Stay safe and keep having fun. Hope those ribs were as good as they looked, lots of good meat there. Fred.
Oh my, that was not a fun time. I hope you don't have any lasting injuries to that knee Rebekah, that was quite a hit. I hope you are able to put a large gutter with down spouts on each end before the rainy days of spring, Evan. This is something you have been wanting to do for the past few years. I'm sure it isn't cheap, but will be well worth it in the end. Y'all have a Blessed day.
I completely understand my friend. My wife and I have 18 goats, and doing shots, and famancha check, and hooves, well, sometimes it’s a rough day. But then I think back to city living, and my bad days on the farm, are still better than most good days in the city. God bless you all, and keep these videos coming.
When you cut away from the rooster to the grill I thought for sure it was going to be chicken instead of ribs. 😂 Looks like you had a fire in your compost pile-I noticed the posts were charred.
That was a great rodeo. Hopefully Maya will calm down after her first calf, but she is great entertainment. Sure be handy to have a gate at the other end of the barnyard to make it a drive thru
Hi, I saw you working your sheep. My family has sheep in Virginia and we take a sheep panel or a kettle panel and we have slowly bent it to make a large you so you can then take it, tie it to one wall and then push a couple sheep or one sheep into a corner to do your vet care Also sometimes needed is something like a hog panel or piece of plywood to protect yourself they can jump and kick
Rebekah and Evan. My turn to tell you both what you NEED. An acre large building, at least, to put in all the STUFF people say you need plus a very large loan to pay for all that stuff you NEED. I think you both are doing great, as most farmers, sticking only to what is necessary to purchase so to make the farm more self-contained. People who like to throw $ away need to buy a boat. I know that one day you both will like to retire from the 'day jobs' and spend full time on your wonderful Ranch-Farm. With advice I take, from the wise, the good that helps and ignore the rest. You know there's always people who tells us what we should do but it's just an opinion & many have never seen a farm. I loved this action-packed video, I laughed throughout it. 🐓 Greeting from North Carolina.
You learn to look back and laugh at those days. You definitely need a handling/turnover crate for the sheep. Will make things alot easier. Thanks for the video. All the best 🇬🇧.
Must say, that Rebecca's way seemed to work. Hope her knee improves quickly. We had leghorn chickens on my dad's farm and one rooster decided he was king of the hill one too many times. He would always attack at a bad time and finally my dad had had it. He ended up kicking him and the rooster did it again. So he kicked him again. After that he left us alone, but he always walked a little lopsided from then on. I don't suggest hurting them, but it was really funny to see him stay away from us.
Never really worked with sheep, but I have cattle, pigs, chickens, horses goats and rabbits. It's hard to deal with any animal without an effective way to restrain their movement. I know this from first hand, a lot of years ago that's how I started, didn't take long to realize how unsafe it was. Anyways, like what you did there, I hope you have a nice Friday.
Intro was hilarious. Attacked by the rooster, next frame is meat on a barbeque. Sadly it wasn't the rooster. 🤣🤣 I think you need to do Rebekah's trick Evan. Hold him down for a while. 😂I know it was a frustrating day for both of you, but it sure was entertaining to watch. Except when Rebekah got hurt.
RECKON YOU MAY HAVE TO CREATE A HARD STANDING OUTSIDE YOUR BARN FOR EASE OF CLEANING. Had a big Reeves pheasant who was challenging all the time. Quick trim of his tail feathers sorted him out. He used to ride on the car and mower. Great character who lived to a great age too. Best from the UK
well one thing you might want to do for the barnyard is dug a trench and get some weeping tile hose with socks on it and lay it into the trench and put some rock on it and fill it back in and have run out to the field then it drains the barnyard of its water and keeps it dry in there year-round so its an idea they do that to wick water away from basements but it should do what I said and it lasts a long time
I've had more than my share of "bad days" when it comes to completing tasks. One of the biggest frustrations for me is when I go to use a piece of equipment, and I have to work on it for an hour just to get it going. I guess it's just a part of farming/homesteading. I hope that Rebekah's knee is alright and she feels better quick.
Take the fence down behind the barn and do the job being able to turn around then put fence back up farther away. Put gutters up and some sand on ground so it drains before putting cattle back in ..If you don’t do it right you will always have trouble..Good Luck!
You might try digging a pond and use all the fill to level the fill up to the back of that structure that gets muddy and filled with straw and hay and manure. Fill up to the level and slope it gradually out. And install gutters to keep roof water from being a problem. Just an idea.
Good morning from the UK. Just wanted to say that I really enjoy your vids. Been following since you were getting ready to move to the new property. I love the fact that you show the bloopers and “fails” as well as all of your successes. I especially like Rebecca suggesting that the rooster thought she may be crazy for scratching at him 😂❤
Just a lil grapple bucket advice, roll your grapple bucket at the end of your push and you’ll fill your bucket more and take a bigger bite. Bigger bite means taking more out at once. 👍🏻
Evan You need to build yourself or simply setup a drafting race. It's what we use in Australia to hold sheep in a single line A drafting race is simply two gates set up side by side and narrow enough for the sheep to walk down between the gates or fence in a single file. They can't turn around in it. It's like your cattle crush but for sheep and you just build it on the end of one of your yards You can then block the sheep in it and drench them or needle them or just check their health without having to physically hold them yourself. If you need me to explain better let me know Regards Neil
A shepherds crook and some nylon halters would go a long way in handling the ovine. Gonna need to get a lambing kit put together so you're prepared when time arrives. Reality and truth, working with critters sometimes tests your sanity. Keep it up have a great day.
I think you should invest in a regular tractor bucket with a grapple on that way you won’t have to lose all that manure on the driveway and keep it clean. But it is only something to think about about down the road
Hey Evan Rebecca love your videos got a suggestion you're all the time going to auctions and stuff look for a old style Army trailer are some Farm trailer that you can hook behind the other tractor then you can park the trailer in the big tractor right outside the gate dumping in there and then take it and unload it somewhere else, because sometimes you can find them old Army trailers or Farm trailers for a couple hundred bucks
I hope you get the barnyard figured out. It's easy to understand how frustrating it is. Maybe a gutter company can come up with something used that will get rain water off the yard so it can dry out. Hope R's knee is good. At least she's a nurse and knows what's best for it. 👍👍👍
I couldn't believe how much taller Josh is than you after seeing his video! I will feel better on March 7th after getting a shot of cortisone in my left knee which has bothered me for almost a month waiting to get in to the doctors office.
Hey. Love your videos. I have watched them all. Been watching for years. The place has improved so much. Looks awesome. I know it's hard but I sure would love what you have created. Be proud. Cook the rooster. He isn't gonna get nicer. LOL Oh, would love a tour with the comparison from what it was to what it is now. Take care and keep filming! Mike
LOL, I thought for sure when you switched from the Dusty attacking to the ribs in the opening scene, we were actually going to see a chicken on the grill.
Evan if you were to use the dump wagon to haul the manure out then you wouldn’t drop any on the driveway. You could park it by the gate! If you open the Grapple up the tilt it forward push into the pile then close it and tilt back. You’ll see you will pick up a lot more! 4:48Plus that Roster will not get better! That’s his demeanor and he won’t change that. Dinner is next step or give him back
I think I'd be renaming Dusty to "dinner".
Guess who coming to dinner?
Dusty the guest of dis honor
I thought he was the one on the grill. Lol
Rooster and dumplings
That's the same thing that I was thinking!!!
We have had sheep for close to 35 years , and the best advice I can give you is , yes, build a narrow alley for working them , and until you do ( I never have got ours done ) wear the slickest pants possible when working or moving etc, because they will definitely take a knee out , ask us how we know!! We have gophers mice , voles , etc , so we worm several times a year, but I've not heard of the test on the eyes , on goats I have. Better quit spoiling Mia !
Your to hard on yourself, I think you did a great job.
If you flip the sheep back on their rump so their sitting upright, they become more docile.
Kudos to Rebecca for communicating with the rooster in a language he can understand
Absolutely hilarious Rebekah challenging the rooster and it’s great her driving the tractor! I love you Evan, but she’s just awesome. 😂❤
I spit my roast out...😂
Hope Rebekah is okay. You two are a joy to watch. God bless
Evan past on the other side of the Barn to clean the barn yard just put a new gates .
get that fence out of the way so you can move around behind the barn. Cut in some runoff ditches to get the water away from that area. It's holding too much water in that spot.
Way to show the reality of animals. One is always mean to you and one is always busting out of a fence or gate 😂👍👍
As bad as your day was, I received a pick-me-up when I heard the Redwing Blackbird singing in the background. It is my favorite harbinger of Spring.
Thanks for sharing the bad with the good. It's what makes your channel real. 👍
Just a thought but if you drop the fence by the back of the barn so that you could come up hill at the muck instead of sideways at it you would have much better luck. Then when you have cut out a couple feet in depth buy about 60 yards of bony bank run gravel to replace the muck with. Then, put-up the gutters you would have a much better outcome next time. Side hilling on rubber-tired equipment just does not work as you are well aware by now. Love what you do and Rebecca doing the chicken dance with Rooster Cogburn is priceless. JeffinMaine.
Another very entertaining episode
Good luck with that knee Rebecca.
We got some action today ! I hope Rebekah"s knee is ok. Take Care ! I LOVE YOU GUYS !!!!!!!
As a city boy, I like watching the events on your farm. A gutter on the back of that barn would certainly be a big help. Keep up the good work, the farm looks better every day!
@@harrygalley8217 He reads enough to comment on them in the videos. Not replying is different than not reading.
7:19 onwards some of the screen shots of Mrs. Rebekkah acting the rooster is very funny! Her expressions of the roost are so apt and good to watch! LOL
Oh man that looked like one heck of a day. Glad you got it all sorted in the end
Sorry you guys had a bad day. Tomorrow is a new day. Thank you for sharing your day on the farm. Have a great rest of your week.
Some days all you want to do is sit down to a platter of ribs and call it good. What a team.
Awesome job Rebekah. Tough seeing you limping after that hit. just goes to show why you don’t get around to the other things like the roof on the firewood shed. Good job just getting through the issues the day gave you.
Really enjoy your channel! Couldn’t help but laugh when the rooster jumped you! Thanks for sharing!
You know that rooster Dusty would make a mighty fine BBQ chicken on your grill. Handling the sheep is easier if you grab their front legs and put them on their buts back legs raised slightly off the ground.
Like a sheep wheelbarrow?
Check out sheep-shearing if you want to see what is meant.
You guys are absolute troopers! Anything that goes haywire, you two always handle it. I would bet a bad day on the farm is better than a good day most anywhere else. Great ribs and you can't go wrong with Sweet Baby Rays.!!
Hay Evan exiting video always nice to see you interact with your animals but this video was awesome funny how your wife was ready to fight your rooster you guy's make a great team thank you for sharing blessings to you and your family
You need to watch Sandi Brock. Make sure you watch shearing day with Charlie he really knows how to maneuver the sheep to your advantage. Sandi really knows how to move the sheep easily, she is very gentle and slow. I love her calmness. You will always have an occasional moment with any animal. Mia needs some manners, goodness. You all be careful with that one.
Hi..... Evan and Rebecca thanks you for showing your video homestead bye 👋 bye 👋 bye 👋 bye 👋👍👍👍
This old Vietnam vet watches several farm videos. I like yours and Farmer Tyler Ranch best of all. (I watch about 12 farming channels.)
In your intro we saw Dusty attack and the next shot was the smoker. Ya fooled me. I thought for sure you were cooking chicken.
Years ago we had a rooster named Two-Points. He got his name when my wife would go down to feed. He'd charge and my wife would kick him and holler 2 points when she made good contact.
So, here is an idea for you. The fence that is down hill of the bank barn is in your way.. If you could move it further down hill then you could use the tractors facing up hill. Not only would that be more comfortable for you and the tractor but the barn would act as a back stop while loading the bucket. Seems like a winning ticket to me. But you'll have to assess what that would do to that pasture.
Thanks for sharing with us Evan and Rebecca, hope you heal fast from the knee getting hurt. Looks like it might be close to a Lamb and Chicken Beef stew if they don't settle down, can't have them running over you like that. You got a lot of good compost out of the barnyard. It will wash off the road and driveway the first rain you have. Stay safe and keep having fun. Hope those ribs were as good as they looked, lots of good meat there. Fred.
I great video to show your viewers that owning animals isn’t for the faint of heart, it’s a lot of work
Oh my, that was not a fun time. I hope you don't have any lasting injuries to that knee Rebekah, that was quite a hit. I hope you are able to put a large gutter with down spouts on each end before the rainy days of spring, Evan. This is something you have been wanting to do for the past few years. I'm sure it isn't cheap, but will be well worth it in the end. Y'all have a Blessed day.
I completely understand my friend. My wife and I have 18 goats, and doing shots, and famancha check, and hooves, well, sometimes it’s a rough day. But then I think back to city living, and my bad days on the farm, are still better than most good days in the city. God bless you all, and keep these videos coming.
My saying is you only have good days and better days and hopefully yours goes better
You mean you are putting the roster on the grill, Evan😊 you are a nice person ❤
When you cut away from the rooster to the grill I thought for sure it was going to be chicken instead of ribs. 😂 Looks like you had a fire in your compost pile-I noticed the posts were charred.
That was a great rodeo. Hopefully Maya will calm down after her first calf, but she is great entertainment.
Sure be handy to have a gate at the other end of the barnyard to make it a drive thru
I hope Rebeccas knee is ok ,poor baby I feel your pain. 😢
Hope Rebecca is ok. Love the cooking part!
I've learned an important lesson from this video. When your day doesn't go right ... eat a massive rack of awesome smoked BBQ ribs that night. 🤪
The animals can feel your confedence or lack of ! But you all do a great job go relax 😂❤
Enjoy your videos! Thanks for sharing!😂
Love the honesty often doesn’t happen
Hi, I saw you working your sheep. My family has sheep in Virginia and we take a sheep panel or a kettle panel and we have slowly bent it to make a large you so you can then take it, tie it to one wall and then push a couple sheep or one sheep into a corner to do your vet care Also sometimes needed is something like a hog panel or piece of plywood to protect yourself they can jump and kick
Evan I would try and use the sub-soiler running east and west down through the gates to the lower pasture, to give the water a place to go.
Yes buddy but that bird ( chicken) in the oven mate god bless thanks for sharing your experience with us mate.
We missed the wildest, dang! I have to admit watching you wrestle sheep is more fun than watching pulling fence posts. Enjoyed both.
Rebekah and Evan. My turn to tell you both what you NEED. An acre large building, at least, to put in all the STUFF people say you need plus a very large loan to pay for all that stuff you NEED. I think you both are doing great, as most farmers, sticking only to what is necessary to purchase so to make the farm more self-contained. People who like to throw $ away need to buy a boat. I know that one day you both will like to retire from the 'day jobs' and spend full time on your wonderful Ranch-Farm. With advice I take, from the wise, the good that helps and ignore the rest. You know there's always people who tells us what we should do but it's just an opinion & many have never seen a farm. I loved this action-packed video, I laughed throughout it. 🐓 Greeting from North Carolina.
Did you know roosters make the best dumplings ..? I hope your knee isn’t hurt to bad, Rebecca.love you guys.
Hope Rebecca gets better soon Love your videos thank you
Oh my gosh those ribs good so yummy, enjoy 😊
Greetings. Wildest action yet. No ''gentleman farmer'' video.
You learn to look back and laugh at those days. You definitely need a handling/turnover crate for the sheep. Will make things alot easier. Thanks for the video. All the best 🇬🇧.
Yep, definitely have those days. Sure is nice to see the warmer weather. Stay safe guys!
Hi Evin, Tell the rooster "Rebekkah is my Chic...!" and he will back off for sure!
We never miss your show! Missed you at the farm machinery show but there was so many people we never got a glimpse! Really Love you guys.
Must say, that Rebecca's way seemed to work. Hope her knee improves quickly.
We had leghorn chickens on my dad's farm and one rooster decided he was king of the hill one too many times. He would always attack at a bad time and finally my dad had had it. He ended up kicking him and the rooster did it again. So he kicked him again. After that he left us alone, but he always walked a little lopsided from then on. I don't suggest hurting them, but it was really funny to see him stay away from us.
LOL, when Rusty the Rooster attacked you, and you then showed the BBQ at the beginning, I thought it would be a picture of him.
Rebecca i hope u heal by the time this video is out.
I really enjoy watching you two
Good stuff Evan! That’s life! Doing well ❤😂
Never really worked with sheep, but I have cattle, pigs, chickens, horses goats and rabbits. It's hard to deal with any animal without an effective way to restrain their movement. I know this from first hand, a lot of years ago that's how I started, didn't take long to realize how unsafe it was. Anyways, like what you did there, I hope you have a nice Friday.
Lots of excitement in that video! Thanks for sharing.
That old roaster is funny. He is such a mucho man!
Intro was hilarious. Attacked by the rooster, next frame is meat on a barbeque. Sadly it wasn't the rooster. 🤣🤣 I think you need to do Rebekah's trick Evan. Hold him down for a while. 😂I know it was a frustrating day for both of you, but it sure was entertaining to watch. Except when Rebekah got hurt.
I have used waste lime as a base in the barnyard it will be solid if packed and makes it easier to cleanup manure
You got done what you needed too!!!
At least dinner worked out ok. Enjoy the ribs.
RECKON YOU MAY HAVE TO CREATE A HARD STANDING OUTSIDE YOUR BARN FOR EASE OF CLEANING. Had a big Reeves pheasant who was challenging all the time. Quick trim of his tail feathers sorted him out. He used to ride on the car and mower. Great character who lived to a great age too. Best from the UK
well one thing you might want to do for the barnyard is dug a trench and get some weeping tile hose with socks on it and lay it into the trench and put some rock on it and fill it back in and have run out to the field then it drains the barnyard of its water and keeps it dry in there year-round so its an idea they do that to wick water away from basements but it should do what I said and it lasts a long time
I've had more than my share of "bad days" when it comes to completing tasks. One of the biggest frustrations for me is when I go to use a piece of equipment, and I have to work on it for an hour just to get it going. I guess it's just a part of farming/homesteading.
I hope that Rebekah's knee is alright and she feels better quick.
Evan watch Sandi Brock she is a sheeper rancher, she knows how to handles her sheep.
Take the fence down behind the barn and do the job being able to turn around then put fence back up farther away. Put gutters up and some sand on ground so it drains before putting cattle back in ..If you don’t do it right you will always have trouble..Good Luck!
You might try digging a pond and use all the fill to level the fill up to the back of that structure that gets muddy and filled with straw and hay and manure. Fill up to the level and slope it gradually out. And install gutters to keep roof water from being a problem. Just an idea.
Maybe some gutters on the roof to drain water out to the pasture or into water caption containers. Might help with the mud. Just an idea!
Job well done!!!!!!
Good morning from the UK. Just wanted to say that I really enjoy your vids. Been following since you were getting ready to move to the new property. I love the fact that you show the bloopers and “fails” as well as all of your successes. I especially like Rebecca suggesting that the rooster thought she may be crazy for scratching at him 😂❤
Just a lil grapple bucket advice, roll your grapple bucket at the end of your push and you’ll fill your bucket more and take a bigger bite. Bigger bite means taking more out at once. 👍🏻
thats a great rooster dance lol
You had a bad day but it'll get better.........................................
Rebecca, cowboyed up and took 1 for the farm. Congratulations
This is a great and real program. Thank you!
Evan
You need to build yourself or simply setup a drafting race.
It's what we use in Australia to hold sheep in a single line
A drafting race is simply two gates set up side by side and narrow enough for the sheep to walk down between the gates or fence in a single file. They can't turn around in it. It's like your cattle crush but for sheep and you just build it on the end of one of your yards
You can then block the sheep in it and drench them or needle them or just check their health without having to physically hold them yourself.
If you need me to explain better let me know
Regards Neil
A shepherds crook and some nylon halters would go a long way in handling the ovine. Gonna need to get a lambing kit put together so you're prepared when time arrives. Reality and truth, working with critters sometimes tests your sanity. Keep it up have a great day.
Good job guys definitely Mr rooster needs to be on the grill .be very careful with mia all the best to Rebecca👍
I think you should invest in a regular tractor bucket with a grapple on that way you won’t have to lose all that manure on the driveway and keep it clean. But it is only something to think about about down the road
you really need an Add-a-grapple for the regular tractor bucket as that is the best way to move manure.
Hey Evan Rebecca love your videos got a suggestion you're all the time going to auctions and stuff look for a old style Army trailer are some Farm trailer that you can hook behind the other tractor then you can park the trailer in the big tractor right outside the gate dumping in there and then take it and unload it somewhere else, because sometimes you can find them old Army trailers or Farm trailers for a couple hundred bucks
Ill take that bird ! Great feathers for tying flies!
I hope you get the barnyard figured out. It's easy to understand how frustrating it is. Maybe a gutter company can come up with something used that will get rain water off the yard so it can dry out. Hope R's knee is good. At least she's a nurse and knows what's best for it. 👍👍👍
My Cockerel did the same he tasted really nice 😁
Your lambing should be interesting rookies and I say this kindness 😊
Welcome to life.
I couldn't believe how much taller Josh is than you after seeing his video! I will feel better on March 7th after getting a shot of cortisone in my left knee which has bothered me for almost a month waiting to get in to the doctors office.
Hey. Love your videos. I have watched them all. Been watching for years. The place has improved so much. Looks awesome. I know it's hard but I sure would love what you have created. Be proud. Cook the rooster. He isn't gonna get nicer. LOL Oh, would love a tour with the comparison from what it was to what it is now. Take care and keep filming! Mike
I felt sorry for Rebekah, I hope it’s nothing serious. Love you guys. ❤
It's a little sore, but she is fine.
LOL, I thought for sure when you switched from the Dusty attacking to the ribs in the opening scene, we were actually going to see a chicken on the grill.
Evan if you were to use the dump wagon to haul the manure out then you wouldn’t drop any on the driveway. You could park it by the gate! If you open the Grapple up the tilt it forward push into the pile then close it and tilt back. You’ll see you will pick up a lot more! 4:48Plus that Roster will not get better! That’s his demeanor and he won’t change that. Dinner is next step or give him back