Your always brilliant Karen , hope your thumb recovers well . Your an absolute credit to the Farming industry. The land you have improved a 💯 it all looks well cared for . ♥️
Bless you, that made my toes curl.Your lucky it's not broken or dislocated thank goodness. Hope you will be able to sort a crush soon to keep you safe. If I win the lottery il treat you to one. Cheers, Poth.
Hi Karen, good to see you again, you do an amazing job running the farm ,and it is tough,and you put so much emotion in to it.Please,please take care of yourself ❤
I remember what it’s like to get attached to the stock, a young calf came to us after he lost his mother and I bottle fed him etc. he was just like a puppy and I couldn’t afford to buy him myself…..RIP Freddie the Friesian . I was so gutted and he was ace
Karen hope your thumb feels better soon. Looking Beautiful love your smile. Cattle are doing well, always hard letting them go. Have a Gorgeous weekend love from Australia ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Hi Karen, only discovered your channel a week ago, recommended by Adrian of Ifarm Wefarm and I am enjoying your videos. Delighted to see you spreading Tipperary grass (from my home county). Maybe you could grow a crop of hurlers to compete with the Limerick and Clare lads 🤗. I love the way you care for the animals and wish you all the best for the future and take care of yourself, you don't want anything worse than a sore thumb.
Glad to see your thumb wasn't broken I said a few swear words for you I know that hurt. Your cattle look good. Be looking forward to your next video.🐂👍
Hi Karen, you should be proud of yourself of what you achieved and you put a lot of people to shame. I really hope that you're thumb is ok and I can imagine the pain your in. I have had a few accidents in the past where the pain has been so bad I honestly thought I had lost a finger. Please take care. You heard always looks amazing and it must be hard when the time comes to loose a animal with all the time and love you put in. Great work and great video as always 👍🚜
Hello , Thankyou , It would be cery hard to get atttached to them then send them to , well . But they have had a good life . I would have to detach . Glad it was a good day . Take care Thankyou for keeping it real . You all do a hard job thats so needed and not appreciated. Hello tobyour Father .
Another charming video, Karen! Sorry 'bout the thumb...I've experienced similar mishaps. I'm always amazed you can get grass to grow on ROCKS! I would be very interested to learn how live-weight pricing compares between your steers and cows. Over here (Florida) bulls, young or old aren't worth carrying and are invariably "more trouble than they're worth...." (excepting/unless they have some good bloodlines) BTW, it's not true that Fl. has no rocks....we do have rocks...they're available (in plastic bags...) from most any home-improvement center.....otherwise it's just sand, sand and more sand----many believe the peninsula was formed from the runoff from the rest of the continent after the flood. The only "upside" is that we have a 12-month weeding (and mowing...) season. lol We always enjoy your videos. Put an "Ace" bandage (stretchy, compression wrap) on that hand and try to ignore it for a few days, at least.
Karen. Have a look at the Clipex range of cattle crushes/panels and handling equipment. If you are ever passing ENNIS , they have a large showroom on The Quin road. I installed one of their basic crushes myself and am delighted with it, in terms of safety working alone, as well as having a secure way to handle cattle for dosing, clipping, weighing, etc. Continued success with your farming journey...
Good job taking out the roots tidy job.lucky you didn't do more damage to your hand these things can happen so easily .am sure they were a few choice words when it happened keep up the good work.👍p.s maybe I shouldn't have added the thumbs up 🙈😁😁
Sore dose but came to prevent worse even though it might not seem like that. Sometimes leaving a cow at the top of the crush can help keep the calves more settled. Great looking calves fair play to ye.
Having just a few weeks ago damaged the thumb I feel your pain but time wil heal. Don't be getting attached to them animals because that's why you breed them & I need my steak...Keep 'er Lit.
Hi Karen, try to take care of yourself while handling cattle, I am a seventy one year old codger with a bloody sore thumb from an injury long ago. Keep up the good work, but be careful please.
Good video again,hope your hand get better quickly,just a thought that little patch ,wear you spread grass seed what about spreading some muck about with your little muck machine that you video some time ago ,or muck from a nearby farm hard to grow thing on rocks,but muck maybe cover stones,yes it hard to let go of a animal that you hand fed,As a farm girl we were told not to get attached to the bottle fed lamb or calf,also the chicken,Why because we were told that they are going to end up on the dinner plate,that farm life of any kid’s.
We had a downpour here In Connacht all summer. Floods everywhere. Good luck 🍀 with the new seeds that lead to a good Harvest. Farmers need to learn to Delegate and Prioritize and work together for a Group Discount... Get ready for the Winter and the Christmas 🎁 ⛄ Season. What do you like in your 🧦 socks are Stockings? as a Christmas ⛄ present? Happy Farming
I’m an Ai technician with over 40 years and by FAR o Donnell s in Emily do the best crush. Both human and animal friendly and they make gates to suit your yard for loading and emptying the crush.
Oh my ... it really schocked me to see your hand between the cow and the bar. I'm so it is "only" the thumb and you did not break the hand. Tip what we sometimes do is grass seed and fertilizer together in the spreader, just mix it. That will spread it a bit better. But I'm sure it will grow, just give it some time because it is already end of the summer it goes a bit slower. Take care and I hope your thumb will go better soon !!
Hurting your thumb can be really painful, but I hope it's recovered by now. Your animals all look in splendid condition. All credit to you. After sowing that grass seed, do you ever run the harrows over it?
I honestly love it. I cannot for the life of me spread fertilizer in a straight line and the GPS has just stopped the yellow streaks in the field and then me over spreading it on other patches
@@margaretsilles2898 Haha you should go for it. Ya it's very easy in fairness. It's just a piece that goes onto the roof of the tractor and the lead plugs into the tablet and then for the implements you have you just need to set up the width and spreading distance and after that you just drive really
That's cattle being cattle. They are usually quiet animals, but they loose all sense when they get stressed. Anyone with eyes can see how good you are with cattle. That's why they are so quiet when you walk around in the pastures with them. They trust you. That means everything. But as good as you are, remember, they are still animals. Something else might scare them while you are in with them and start them up. So keep up your easy nature with them, but please be careful. I am not saying this to preach. God knows I've made my share of mistakes. But accidents happen fast, and NOBODY wants to see get hurt. Take care of yourself and have a great day Karen!
Karen can I just tell you a story 🤔 when I was working on farm OMG years ago, when I was young and daft I had a cow a Hereford cow see loved me and she calved a lovely calf, story short, me and my mates whent to a agricultural show and i and friends had to meny 🍻 i came back to farm my friends mother through a bucket of water 💧 over us 😢, i decided that the only best place to stay was with my cow a calf😮 was perfect until manager of the family came around and though the cow had killed me 😊 i was just asleep at the yard at the side of her with her calf, end of the day i could not let her go to slaughter i ending up buying her, with help from who i was working for, he agreed and said he had never witnessed a cow before been so Defensive about a person and a calf this is what I love about farming love and it breaks my heart when you have a lovely cow and you'll have to lose her, I never lost her love I saved all my money I was working at the farm to pay for her still to be there never sent her to slaughter she was my diamond P S.name was Rosie
Hi young lady like always I love you videos I know you said you don't have nothing on Facebook but to let you know I have seen five videos in the last 2 days on Facebook sorry I am driving downtown fort Worth I have a meeting with a heart specialist today just wanted you to know what was popping up on Facebook
Love your videos Karen God bless you and your family ❤❤❤❤
You are a good Woman, for helping your parents run the farm. Wish I actually knew you and lived there. I would work right next to you and also help.
Your always brilliant Karen , hope your thumb recovers well . Your an absolute credit to the Farming industry. The land you have improved a 💯 it all looks well cared for . ♥️
Praying for healing of your thumb Another very interesting video Thank you 😊😊😊😊
Bless you, that made my toes curl.Your lucky it's not broken or dislocated thank goodness. Hope you will be able to sort a crush soon to keep you safe. If I win the lottery il treat you to one.
Cheers, Poth.
I hope you are doing ok with your hand take care and keep the good videos coming
Always a pleasure watching your videos Karen .
Hi Karen, good to see you again, you do an amazing job running the farm ,and it is tough,and you put so much emotion in to it.Please,please take care of yourself ❤
☘️💚 Great video Karen, keep yourself safe, tremendous work 💚☘️
I remember what it’s like to get attached to the stock, a young calf came to us after he lost his mother and I bottle fed him etc. he was just like a puppy and I couldn’t afford to buy him myself…..RIP Freddie the Friesian . I was so gutted and he was ace
Glad your thumb is alright! All the animals are looking lovely! Sheehan is a beast! Stop growing buddy 💜
Great video Karen. Enjoyed watching. 👍🏼👍🏼
If we weren’t across the pond ❤❤Sheehan is a lovely lad
Its nice to see the happy puppy fertilizer spreader is still happy
I bet you're English was shocking when you're hand got hurt,😂good to see you've got no serious injury 😊
It wasn't the best 😅
You'll have to beg your dad to let you keep sheehan,or another idea is try hiding him😊
Good video Karen, hopefully thumb not too sore,
Ouch!!! Hope your thumb gets better very soon. Keep smiling ❤️
Karen hope your thumb feels better soon.
Looking Beautiful love your smile.
Cattle are doing well, always hard letting them go.
Have a Gorgeous weekend love from Australia ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
👀🙄🐾👍 Cattle are looking well
Hi Karen that was great work on your land and your class ch heifers to and all your good cattle girl ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Hello dear Karen good to see you this fine Thursday afternoon hope all is good with you and yours
Hi Karen, only discovered your channel a week ago, recommended by Adrian of Ifarm Wefarm and I am enjoying your videos. Delighted to see you spreading Tipperary grass (from my home county). Maybe you could grow a crop of hurlers to compete with the Limerick and Clare lads 🤗. I love the way you care for the animals and wish you all the best for the future and take care of yourself, you don't want anything worse than a sore thumb.
Haha well I don't think I'd have any chance of growing that crop anyway 🤣🤣
As long as you and ypurs. are keeping healthy everything else falls into place
Thank Karen good video x
Glad to see your thumb wasn't broken I said a few swear words for you I know that hurt. Your cattle look good. Be looking forward to your next video.🐂👍
Hi Karen, you should be proud of yourself of what you achieved and you put a lot of people to shame.
I really hope that you're thumb is ok and I can imagine the pain your in.
I have had a few accidents in the past where the pain has been so bad I honestly thought I had lost a finger. Please take care.
You heard always looks amazing and it must be hard when the time comes to loose a animal with all the time and love you put in. Great work and great video as always 👍🚜
Thank you 😊
Nice one Karen 👍
Just remember the old saying when cutting open anything. "Cut towards your friends, because you can always get new friends"
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Hello ,
Thankyou ,
It would be cery hard to get atttached to them then send them to , well .
But they have had a good life .
I would have to detach .
Glad it was a good day .
Take care
Thankyou for keeping it real . You all do a hard job thats so needed and not appreciated.
Hello tobyour Father .
great video karen
I winced when I saw your thumb being crushed! Hope you're feeling better.
It's a lot better thanks
Another great video Karen
I can feel your pain when your thumb got caught. Glad its not too serious. The joys of farming 🤪
Another charming video, Karen! Sorry 'bout the thumb...I've experienced similar mishaps. I'm always amazed you can get grass to grow on ROCKS! I would be very interested to learn how live-weight pricing compares between your steers and cows. Over here (Florida) bulls, young or old aren't worth carrying and are invariably "more trouble than they're worth...." (excepting/unless they have some good bloodlines) BTW, it's not true that Fl. has no rocks....we do have rocks...they're available (in plastic bags...) from most any home-improvement center.....otherwise it's just sand, sand and more sand----many believe the peninsula was formed from the runoff from the rest of the continent after the flood. The only "upside" is that we have a 12-month weeding (and mowing...) season. lol We always enjoy your videos. Put an "Ace" bandage (stretchy, compression wrap) on that hand and try to ignore it for a few days, at least.
Hope the thumb gets better soon x
Good heifer.
Goes to show if you take care of them and believe in good out comes anything can happen.
Karen. Have a look at the Clipex range of cattle crushes/panels and handling equipment. If you are ever passing ENNIS , they have a large showroom on The Quin road. I installed one of their basic crushes myself and am delighted with it, in terms of safety working alone, as well as having a secure way to handle cattle for dosing, clipping, weighing, etc. Continued success with your farming journey...
Thank you, will do
It can be tough going to keep at it when you get hurt. Tough times don't last but tough people do. Cattle are looking very well.
Hello Karen are you having a busy day you always doing something you have to watch what you are doing cattle you can not take your eye off them ❤❤😂
1🌳5 ? 😂 I love the accent !
I need to start pronouncing my TH's 🤣
better give you a thumbs up for this so... Keep up the good work
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Really enjoyed your video
Thank you 😊
Great video Karen. Invest in a cattle crush
Good job taking out the roots tidy job.lucky you didn't do more damage to your hand these things can happen so easily .am sure they were a few choice words when it happened keep up the good work.👍p.s maybe I shouldn't have added the thumbs up 🙈😁😁
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Sore dose but came to prevent worse even though it might not seem like that. Sometimes leaving a cow at the top of the crush can help keep the calves more settled. Great looking calves fair play to ye.
Every farmer gets a new nail from a busted finger . It sharpens the reflexes in future 😂
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Great cattle, great video, mind yourself!!
My little girl is ginger and she wants a ginger cow! Only just got rid of the goat, I need a break. Hope the thumb isn't too sore.
Very nice job side of house
Having just a few weeks ago damaged the thumb I feel your pain but time wil heal. Don't be getting attached to them animals because that's why you breed them & I need my steak...Keep 'er Lit.
Sorry too hear of Debbie. She was a valuable cow for the farm. Can you explain more on the "eggs" for your fence? Why would you put eggs on it?
She means insulators
Eggs are different to insulators. I'll show them in a video but they basically allow the electric wire to be strained better
Hallo Karen another great video the cattle are looking brillent hope the thumb is better is that grañulated lime you use
Yes just the granulated line for small sections like that
Hi Karen, try to take care of yourself while handling cattle, I am a seventy one year old codger with a bloody sore thumb from an injury long ago. Keep up the good work, but be careful please.
Good video again,hope your hand get better quickly,just a thought that little patch ,wear you spread grass seed what about spreading some muck about with your little muck machine that you video some time ago ,or muck from a nearby farm hard to grow thing on rocks,but muck maybe cover stones,yes it hard to let go of a animal that you hand fed,As a farm girl we were told not to get attached to the bottle fed lamb or calf,also the chicken,Why because we were told that they are going to end up on the dinner plate,that farm life of any kid’s.
Ouch hope your hand OK cattle looking great 👍 grass seeds looking ok still fair few stone's?
There are but there's only so many hours in the day and they're all small ones. There's more sods than stones really
We had a downpour here In Connacht all summer. Floods everywhere. Good luck 🍀 with the new seeds that lead to a good Harvest. Farmers need to learn to Delegate and Prioritize and work together for a Group Discount... Get ready for the Winter and the Christmas 🎁 ⛄ Season. What do you like in your 🧦 socks are Stockings? as a Christmas ⛄ present? Happy Farming
Try O Donnell engineering in Emily
I’m an Ai technician with over 40 years and by FAR o Donnell s in Emily do the best crush. Both human and animal friendly and they make gates to suit your yard for loading and emptying the crush.
I can imagine how your hand felt. That looked like a hurts right away
Hope your fingers are ok
Oh my ... it really schocked me to see your hand between the cow and the bar. I'm so it is "only" the thumb and you did not break the hand. Tip what we sometimes do is grass seed and fertilizer together in the spreader, just mix it. That will spread it a bit better. But I'm sure it will grow, just give it some time because it is already end of the summer it goes a bit slower. Take care and I hope your thumb will go better soon !!
Oh I might try that if I need to do it on some other reseed some time. thanks for the tip
A lack of rain in Ireland????absolutely no way do i believe that
Just my part of Ireland 😅
Hurting your thumb can be really painful, but I hope it's recovered by now. Your animals all look in splendid condition. All credit to you. After sowing that grass seed, do you ever run the harrows over it?
No they just harrowed as they were putting it in and rolled it then
Lovely animal
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Karen, you have great patience with those animals, they are in great order, hope your grass seed grows well, 😊😊😊😊😊
Thank you 😊
👏👏💚👏💚 Welcome to Morocco
See thats why I use the bar on wall set it up lower down for calfs
Hi Karen did you roll ground that you patched the seed so it contacts with the soil .
I don't have a roller
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Sounds like you need a Te Pari crush system.
I do!
Fair play karen, the cattle are looking great. How do you find the gypsy gps?
I honestly love it. I cannot for the life of me spread fertilizer in a straight line and the GPS has just stopped the yellow streaks in the field and then me over spreading it on other patches
@@karenmoynihanfarm I like the idea of it and trying to talk myself into buying it as a christmas present to myself😀is it easy set up?
@@margaretsilles2898 Haha you should go for it. Ya it's very easy in fairness. It's just a piece that goes onto the roof of the tractor and the lead plugs into the tablet and then for the implements you have you just need to set up the width and spreading distance and after that you just drive really
@@karenmoynihanfarm I'll.defo.look into it, thanks 😊
God I saw were your hand got caught be sore for a while ❤
Was it a long way to Tipperary to get the grass seed?
Tipperary came to me 🤣
P.S. I hope you're hand gets well soon.
That's cattle being cattle. They are usually quiet animals, but they loose all sense when they get stressed. Anyone with eyes can see how good you are with cattle. That's why they are so quiet when you walk around in the pastures with them. They trust you. That means everything. But as good as you are, remember, they are still animals. Something else might scare them while you are in with them and start them up. So keep up your easy nature with them, but please be careful. I am not saying this to preach. God knows I've made my share of mistakes. But accidents happen fast, and NOBODY wants to see get hurt.
Take care of yourself and have a great day Karen!
It must be the time of year to pick up an injury Karen. Cattle look well, Take care of yourself, especially your thumb. 🙂👍
It seems to be 🙈😂
What it windy when you put down the seed
Not really no
FIRST 🆒 Video Karen ..!!!
Mart would be better place to sell then factory for beef cattle.
Possibly but I've no way of bringing them
Factory is better. U got a good price.
Lovly
Sore one karen could have been worse...they move so fast at times great weights they're all going well...
Could you answer me 1 question, how far apart roughly are you spreading,
@@jeromeobrien9303 Spreading fertiliser is it?
@@karenmoynihanfarm of course, my work horse is a David brown 995
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Beast did well .
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If you want rain never reseed ground cause you can guarantee you'll get good weather 😂😂😂
I have learned that 😭🤣🤣
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You missing your 2 great animals
Have there been as many innovations in your farms history made by one person before your brief presence?
Karen can I just tell you a story 🤔 when I was working on farm OMG years ago, when I was young and daft I had a cow a Hereford cow see loved me and she calved a lovely calf, story short, me and my mates whent to a agricultural show and i and friends had to meny 🍻 i came back to farm my friends mother through a bucket of water 💧 over us 😢, i decided that the only best place to stay was with my cow a calf😮 was perfect until manager of the family came around and though the cow had killed me 😊 i was just asleep at the yard at the side of her with her calf, end of the day i could not let her go to slaughter i ending up buying her, with help from who i was working for, he agreed and said he had never witnessed a cow before been so Defensive about a person and a calf this is what I love about farming love and it breaks my heart when you have a lovely cow and you'll have to lose her, I never lost her love I saved all my money I was working at the farm to pay for her still to be there never sent her to slaughter she was my diamond P S.name was Rosie
Oh that's lovely 😭
Hi young lady like always I love you videos I know you said you don't have nothing on Facebook but to let you know I have seen five videos in the last 2 days on Facebook sorry I am driving downtown fort Worth I have a meeting with a heart specialist today just wanted you to know what was popping up on Facebook
Yes there's a few fake accounts on their with big followings but Facebook won't remove them. best of luck with your appointment today
@@karenmoynihanfarm I really enjoy watching your videos well it is time to see the doctor got to go
Isn't that were the drain across the field
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You are lucky that the hand injury is not worse
Did you spread around 4 bags/acre of fertiliser on the reseeding..hope da thumb is OK 👍 I'm an expert on breaking fingers 😂😂
I did 3 bags to the acre
@@karenmoynihanfarm 10:10:20 🤔should be ok with that..
Ouch
You need to roll it
What are u vaccinating the calfs for?
What is joint ill?
Usually caused by dirt on the navel. she probably laid down in dung in the field after being born and it inflames the joints
How old is Debbie?