Enjoyed the video! I like when you dehorned the one calf and one youngster says "Well that was a bit dramatic" lol. Hope Highline can fix whatever the problem is with the mixer!
We use to have that issue too where the cow licked the paste off. The last couple years after we put the paste on we put a chunk of duck tape over the paste. Then it either falls off in a couple days or I take it off the next day.
Kendall are you losing enough hay over the edge to worry about it. Or can’t you wait until you get to the field and mix it that way whatever goes over the cows still get it.
You had a good helper today, good job Brock! The 4H program sure teaches them life lessons. Thanks for the video. Enjoyed it.
Thank you for sharing the calf prep. Interested to see how they progress before showing. 🐂🇺🇸
Awe horn day in remember those days!
The little guys are sure cute & helpful 😊
Great job again with your farming video. Hope the boys do well with their 4-H steers.
Merry Christmas
Enjoyed the video! I like when you dehorned the one calf and one youngster says "Well that was a bit dramatic" lol. Hope Highline can fix whatever the problem is with the mixer!
Excellent!!!
Great channel
Thanks, appreciate it.
Atleast highline is trying to help. Usually when I buy something. They don’t even know who I am after the cheque clears. lol
Ya we were very impressed.
We use to have that issue too where the cow licked the paste off. The last couple years after we put the paste on we put a chunk of duck tape over the paste. Then it either falls off in a couple days or I take it off the next day.
I think our percentage is pretty good. We have done it where we will put paste on and than not put back with the mom for a while.
@TwinElmFarms oh yeah that would work too. Especially with your calving barn. It's not like Mom will be far from the calf.
Yikes! That was a bit gruesome. Hopefully there was some anesthetic in the stuff you put on it.
When do you break project calves to lead, wash rack,etc,enjoy the videos!
We typically start around now with halters. Washing waits for warmer weather.
Kendall are you losing enough hay over the edge to worry about it. Or can’t you wait until you get to the field and mix it that way whatever goes over the cows still get it.
In order to cut up the straw and mix the feed proper, we need to feed before we get to the cows
Have you tried putting the blades high on the front screw and low on the back screw?just a thought.
We've just been keeping the front and back the same
Have you ever use o ring to take off a horn.
No, I would think a castration ring would also work?
How many pounds end up in each of those piles??
300-600 lbs