Starting To Halter Break The 4H Steers
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 10 ก.พ. 2025
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A good cattle day all around. Thanks for the video, enjoyed it.
It always makes me laugh when cows sniff a camera out 🤣🤣🤣
Good luck with the 4H steers. I believe it’s a great thing for Teenagers to do it. It teaches them so many different things and hopefully they enjoy it. Sorry about the heifer, it’s one of the sad things about cattle farming. Looks like you got some work ahead of you with all the steel in the shop but it sure makes things easier when it’s done. Keep up the good work.
Merry Christmas and all the best for the new year. Excited for calves.
Sorry to hear about your heifer. You were doing all you could to help her. It’s always tough when that happens. All the best in 2025.
Merry Christmas
Excited for calving time😊
Great job..❤❤❤
Great job boys 🙌
Always in joy your channel thanks
Always enjoy your channel!!! Looking forward to seeing how things will play out on your farm. Wishing you all the best in 2025!!!
There's a place in leeross sask that takes those downer cows for dog food
Interesting, wonder if it's worth the drive from here?
@TwinElmFarms i am sure there's gotta be someone in pipestone area that does it also...for you to drive out here it wouldn't really be worth it in my opinion
The work always seems harder when the snow is deep trudging through it.
Everything takes longer when it's cold.
Sorry you lost the heifer.