Welcome back and absolutely another spectacular beautiful shooting filming footage compilation documentary countryside content video and you doing such an amazing job .. great job and absolutely another beautiful sharing adventure and very interesting video to watch .. keep it up and million thanks again
I got ahold of a wagu steak a while back, it came from a big box type store if you get my drift. It was the best steak I ever had ! Not sure it was 100% wagu but I was amazed at how tender and flavorful it was. Good luck with your retail.
I am going to try and build a jig like yours for spooling electric fence wire with the drill. It looks pretty neat. What spacing do you use for step ins again?
I got a caddy = portable welder 1'x4"×6" got sholder strap very small and light possibly betta than big tradesman welder I got = Boilermaker welder by trade = Absolutely love it CHEERS SOUTH AUSTRALIA
I'd be interested to know if you guys have rappa electric fence systems in the States. Messaging from the UK. I'm a stockman who does miles of electric fencing and rappa, in my opinion is the best for efficiency.
Most are wagyu cross will sell off the farm and go right to feed yard with in the next month the rest will go to Aberdeen and will keep 80 of the small ones and run on grass thus summer
Another great video Matty i was wondering with the bale grazing you use twine on the bales what happens to it as the cow's eat the bales and would it harm them if the eat it Really enjoyed the video as always looking forward to the next one Best wishes from Ireland 🇨🇮
@@Ranchingsodak Thanks for that never heard of sisal twine sounds like a great job The twine used here i don't think it would every biodegrade and if a cow ate it wouldn't be good it knots up in them cause a lot problems
Hey Matty. If you’re going to be in the movies, that hat of yours gotta go. Either the hat is too small or your head is too big. Love your videos. You are almost at 10,000 subscribers. Once you hit that magic number, I am sure that your channel will really take off.
That’s beautiful sight watching that big heard of cows following you to the cornstalks
That’s a brilliant idea Matt 👍
Great explanation about the Sonoma Ranger.
Great job making your Matts Dane
Much respect to all the farming families. I definitely gave the video a thumbs up 👍🏻
Hey thanks just watched some of your videos keep trucking!!👍
Great video Matt
Another good one 👍
Welcome back and absolutely another spectacular beautiful shooting filming footage compilation documentary countryside content video and you doing such an amazing job .. great job and absolutely another beautiful sharing adventure and very interesting video to watch .. keep it up and million thanks again
Thanks where are you located and what is your native language? Thanks for watching and commenting 👍
U Guys Rock, so Talented. Love watching U and Dane making it Happen. Keep Pushing!
Thanks and keep watching 👍
I'm still laughing. I like your videos
I got ahold of a wagu steak a while back, it came from a big box type store if you get my drift. It was the best steak I ever had ! Not sure it was 100% wagu but I was amazed at how tender and flavorful it was. Good luck with your retail.
Love the idea of a Farmer Grade partnership, looking forward to it. Keep up the great work with the Pre Praid Programming. 😂
Thanks we are going excited to work with them meat should be available in June and beyond stay tuned 👍
Love it
How many acres is your ranch?
Enjoy the videos!
Please get your insulates sewed/patched.
Plan to buy new ones after we sell calves 😆👍
I am going to try and build a jig like yours for spooling electric fence wire with the drill. It looks pretty neat. What spacing do you use for step ins again?
Really just depends on the terrain usually I do 20 normal steps👍
How many bales of hay do you make in the year
Pretty much as many as I can 1500-3000 depends on the year
I got a caddy = portable welder 1'x4"×6" got sholder strap very small and light possibly betta than big tradesman welder I got = Boilermaker welder by trade = Absolutely love it CHEERS SOUTH AUSTRALIA
Sounds handy! Thanks for the comment
After these Messages we will be right back lol
I'd be interested to know if you guys have rappa electric fence systems in the States. Messaging from the UK.
I'm a stockman who does miles of electric fencing and rappa, in my opinion is the best for efficiency.
Never heard of that will check it out thanks keep watching 👍
The best supplier of electric fencing components (in my opinion) is Premier1. Check them out, and you'll probably find similar.
Thanks for the info
Calf prices sure shot up this past couple weeks. We ran a 100 heifers through the ring today at 652 pd avg. Pretty impressive prices.
Where you at what sale? Good prices for sure
@@Ranchingsodak up here in northern Alberta. Had 722 lb heifers at $3.16, 629 lb heifers at $3.40
Thats great feels good to make a little money💰💰💵
My nephew is married to a gal from Nanton AB how far are you from there
@@Ranchingsodak about 9 hrs north in the peace river area. My calves sold at Clyde just north of Edmonton which is about 4 hrs north of Nanton.
What's the name of your telehandller and how do you like it
Merlo so far like it you can go back a few videos and see more👍
@@Ranchingsodak ok I can't get in a regular tractor because of a stroke I need something low to get into
When do you plan to sell the calves? And where will you sell them?
Most are wagyu cross will sell off the farm and go right to feed yard with in the next month the rest will go to Aberdeen and will keep 80 of the small ones and run on grass thus summer
@@Ranchingsodak West barn or Hub City?
I kinda go back and forth have sold at both
Did little boy blue blow his horn when the cows got in the corn?
If it works. Matt that’s all that matters
That would be funny. Cosmo Kramer was awesome
Best show to date in my eyes
Another great video Matty i was wondering with the bale grazing you use twine on the bales what happens to it as the cow's eat the bales and would it harm them if the eat it
Really enjoyed the video as always looking forward to the next one
Best wishes from Ireland 🇨🇮
Use sisal twine we don’t take it off or worry about the cows it biodegrades pretty quickly thanks for the comment
@@Ranchingsodak Thanks for that never heard of sisal twine sounds like a great job The twine used here i don't think it would every biodegrade and if a cow ate it wouldn't be good it knots up in them cause a lot problems
Hey Matty. If you’re going to be in the movies, that hat of yours gotta go. Either the hat is too small or your head is too big. Love your videos. You are almost at 10,000 subscribers. Once you hit that magic number, I am sure that your channel will really take off.
Thanks for the tips😆😀10000 then to the moon 🌙
Can I come help you this summer I have 50 years experience farming
Possibly you got a camper or need me to find you a place to stay?
Kramer lol
Watching to much TV haaa? Ahwell if ya got cattle build proper 5 barbwire fences.
Winters are usually full of snow here barb wire tends to need more maintenance so we have went to all high tensile. I did watch a lot of Seinfeld 😂😂
👍👌❤️🇨🇦
Weres jim
Yuma Arizona