Happy Cows! They are clean and eat better than i do. No flies in that dairy barn that I could see. Can I have a non paying job? Just need a place to hook up my camping trailer. Yes, I can drive horses and tractors. and feed the weaner calves.
Don't forget that horses are also the transportation. Maybe someone needs to go somewhere late at night to check on something. I always give the Amish ultimate respect. They are so connected to their land.
I can almost smell the feed room. That silage feeder would be as handy as a pocket on shirt. Our feeder only had one wheel on the front and two handles out the back LOL. Dairy farming, there's no life like it. Thank you for your time.
Thanks so much for watching and commenting. I remember those feeders! Use to park it, engage the tractor PTO and fill it from the silage wagon, turn off the PTO and feed the cows. That got old after 20 trips or so!
@@LancoAmish And our neighbor who lives about a 1/8 of a mile across the the field from use to take a load of manure out and a load of silage back in with the wheelbarrow. 43 loads a day . He also never had a gym pass.
I suppose there is still work waiting for some of the horses and mules- they are still harnessed. But a good practice would be to take the bridles off, at least the bits.
good video thankyou are these cows chained up 24 hours a day i pray not as this would sadden me . yes i was raised and worked on a dairy in NSW AUSTRALIA .our herd where JERSYS. they were never needed to be penned as our winters were never as cold as yours . CHEERS
Amish are starting to adapt to newer technology pretty cool how smart these folks are and how hard they bust they're ass's the original working men and women of america
Interesting how modern some have become yet still no silo unloader lol. Those TMR mixers are made by Mennonite out here in Curtiss he makes a good mixer and a lot of them!
Are you kidding? A horse or mule has no trouble eating with a bridle on. These guys were brought inside for a bit to get a quick bite before going back to work. Why do something that takes time…twice…when time is always at a premium when farming. This isn’t a game to these people…it’s their livelihood.
@@LancoAmish I worked in a stable with a large herd of horses kept in single stanchions. We were constantly sweeping and mucking out but we kept it clean and were very careful about spilling feed. If we didn’t, we would be dealing with rats.
Thanks for watching. The vast majority of Amish in America use electricity either DC Or AC from inverters. Solar power is quite popular with them. Some Amish are more particular about photography than others. I am respectful of their wishes such as close ups, interviews, etc.
What exactly is a “true Amish”. The largest settlement of Amish in the United States aren’t real? Please educate me on what it means to be Amish. I’d like the Amish definition and not the outside world’s definition.
👍 great footage. Thank you
Such a nice video! So peaceful the Amish life is
Happy Cows! They are clean and eat better than i do. No flies in that dairy barn that I could see. Can I have a non paying job? Just need a place to hook up my camping trailer. Yes, I can drive horses and tractors. and feed the weaner calves.
Really enjoyed watching ! " I don`t have the Amish folks in the UK !
Don't forget that horses are also the transportation. Maybe someone needs to go somewhere late at night to check on something. I always give the Amish ultimate respect. They are so connected to their land.
Hat's off to the Amish for preserving a way of life and the heart of our country.
Thanks for watching. I think we’d all be better off with more small farmers, hard workers, and intact families and communities.
I can almost smell the feed room. That silage feeder would be as handy as a pocket on shirt. Our feeder only had one wheel on the front and two handles out the back LOL. Dairy farming, there's no life like it. Thank you for your time.
Thanks so much for watching and commenting. I remember those feeders! Use to park it, engage the tractor PTO and fill it from the silage wagon, turn off the PTO and feed the cows. That got old after 20 trips or so!
@@LancoAmish And our neighbor who lives about a 1/8 of a mile across the the field from use to take a load of manure out and a load of silage back in with the wheelbarrow. 43 loads a day . He also never had a gym pass.
I suppose there is still work waiting for some of the horses and mules- they are still harnessed. But a good practice would be to take the bridles off, at least the bits.
Great video, thanks.
Thank you for watching. I really appreciate it.
Those kids do more work in the morning chores than most people do in a week.
Thank-you!
good video thankyou are these cows chained up 24 hours a day i pray not as this would sadden me . yes i was raised and worked on a dairy in NSW AUSTRALIA .our herd where JERSYS. they were never needed to be penned as our winters were never as cold as yours . CHEERS
Thanks for watching. I appreciate your time.
Nice video I just subscribed
are the calves taken from their mothers after they're born? How soon? Do the cows get to go out into the pasture at all?
Amish are starting to adapt to newer technology pretty cool how smart these folks are and how hard they bust they're ass's the original working men and women of america
awsome veedio
very interesting
Good Viedo from Ireland
Interesting how modern some have become yet still no silo unloader lol. Those TMR mixers are made by Mennonite out here in Curtiss he makes a good mixer and a lot of them!
Thanks for watching. He even has a dairy nutritionist he consults with for the best feed mix.
Sometimes I wish I had stayed on the farm.
Got a Johnny Hoover mixer there!
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Yep I remember stopping the hogs that was the best ham I ever had.
Do the horses and mules stay in harness at night?
No. Thanks for watching.
How hard is it to pull the bridle off a horse or mule so they can chew their food properly?
Are you kidding? A horse or mule has no trouble eating with a bridle on. These guys were brought inside for a bit to get a quick bite before going back to work. Why do something that takes time…twice…when time is always at a premium when farming. This isn’t a game to these people…it’s their livelihood.
The Amish get no support whatso ever from the governement.
Not very neat or clean. So much spillage. I’m sure there are other Amish with much cleaner barns.
It’s a barn with 60 + cows crapping and peeing continually. Have you been in a stanchion barn before?
@@LancoAmish I worked in a stable with a large herd of horses kept in single stanchions. We were constantly sweeping and mucking out but we kept it clean and were very careful about spilling feed. If we didn’t, we would be dealing with rats.
not the tidiest of barns.
Thanks for watching! The maid didn’t make it that day I guess. 😀
I thought the Amish did not use electricity or modern equipment. Also do not like like to be photographed.
Thanks for watching. The vast majority of Amish in America use electricity either DC Or AC from inverters. Solar power is quite popular with them.
Some Amish are more particular about photography than others. I am respectful of their wishes such as close ups, interviews, etc.
They are not true Amish
What exactly is a “true Amish”. The largest settlement of Amish in the United States aren’t real? Please educate me on what it means to be Amish. I’d like the Amish definition and not the outside world’s definition.