FTR hits it out of the park, again. Very organized video, enjoyable to watch. A sincere fellow who makes his critters his priority. Thanks for sharing FT.
That's probably the most classy livestream set I have ever seen ... a lawn chair in front of a burn barrel with a piece of dirty scrap wood and re-purposed scrap metal. And it works just fine. Making do with what you got. A great life lesson.
Man, that live stream set up is high tech for sure... 😜. I keep missing them though. I know the live streams are probably spur of the moment things but, be nice if you could give a heads up beforehand if possible, I have questions... 😄 Thanks for taking us along on another video!
I believe you when you say you think the cows are in pain or uncomfortable. You see them every day, and even though they can't tell you, you know when something is off. Love the blue sky. 😊
Hi Terry from Canberra Australia, far from being a farmer (actually a recently retired highway trucker) and I have discovered your videos recently. Have learnt a lot in the last week! Farmers sure do have a hard life.
Farmers/Ranchers lives revolves around hay. Lol. You are either making hay, looking for fields to cut hay or looking for hay to buy. It’s never ending. Lol. And don’t even get me started on repairing the haying equipment. 😢😂
Good morning, I look so forward to each of your videos. Is there ANYTHING you can’t fix,repair, repurpose , or rebuild❓ As an”old timer” who grew up on a farm, I relate to SO many of your challenges,that you conquer in an A+ manner. You are truly AWESOME‼️ The saying goes “behind every successful man, there is a Good Woman” need I say more? May GOD CONTINUE TO BLESS YOU, & YOUR FAMILY🙏🏼 ♥️♥️♥️♥️
I love your yellow Lab. I just got a retired Mommy Golden yellow Lab yesterday. Traveled 8 hours each way to get her but she was definitely worth the trip ! Glad you “gettin’ ‘er done” !
Morning FT! There’s just something about a full barn of hay, it’s a beautiful thing! Praying for the pink eye problems heal very soon for you, it definitely keeps you busy!❤❤❤❤
It's really good to see the difference the Arrowquip chute makes! It's so quiet therefore the animals go through it so much calmer! The other one was so noisy! love your channel!
From what I understand, pink eye is a sign the animal is deficient in Vitamin A. When i had cattle I added a trace mineral/vitamin supplement called Vital to their water tanks once to twice a week. Helped ensure the cattle got the necessary nutrition. I hope the calves clear up soon.
Yes I totally agree with the ounce of prevention! given our humidity is heading south with triple digits next week!! You'll get on top of the pink eye, just takes time and having them at the home ranch, makes the whole process, check, set and automatic! Good post FTR!
I’m glad the cows with pinkeye are feeling better. It seems that you had a good year for hay. I enjoyed today’s video. I would have loved to see the calfs going through the fly sprayer at the end after you signed off. Thanks for sharing, have a great weekend.
You are able to sense how the cows feel by your empathy towards them. An animal empath can sense what they need! This is why you don't need a vet as much but don't second guess yourself. Go with your gut feeling.
You do not need to explain how you know, when an animal that you are around a lot you will see and notice behavior when they do feel well or are not comfortable, you just know, when you care the way you do about your animals. I had a bad day today but watching those beauties just put a smile on my face. Thank You for caring for these amazing animals I REALLY LIKE YOUR CONTENT. See you on the next one😊🐮
Tyler that correct. No sense putting them through the stress. Keeping them locked up is better. You know your own animals better than anyone else except for possibly a vet.
I luv how you treat the animals…never thought I would enjoy cows so much …but just can’t wait for your post every week…plus those lashes are amazing….how are kids kids doing and your wife…sending thoughts from Scotland….
We got our last beef calf yesterday, too! It was also out of a 2nd time calver also. Her calf from last year is a beauty. She had a heifer again, so I'm hoping for a repeat. Definitely keepers. congrats on a successful calving season with 2 bonus babies!
Nice load of hay! With so many ranchers having either flooding or draught, having a good hay crop is truly a blessing! Of all the years I've been watching you, this summer seems to be the worst for pinkeye with the most cattle having it. Sure do hope this last treatment cures it. The new bull calf is nice and healthy! For this calving season, how many bulls and how many heifers did you end up with? Hoping you and family have a great 4th of July!🇺🇸❤🇺🇸
LOL I thought you had strings of little lights strung on the partition poles, then I remembered FT has said his grandfather built the barn with pre-used metal panels! LOL
First cutting of hay is DONE and put up in good shape. now the pasture clipping begins here.... Enjoy seeing the similarities of farming in your part of California versus farming in the mountains of SW Virginia
It would seem that you may have some mineral deficiency going on. Especially copper. I know it’s been warm in your area for awhile and those hair coats should have slicked off by now. Best of luck. Your videos are on my watch list every week. Thank you for what you do.
I just enjoy your videos so much. The kindness that you show to your animals is admirable. Even though they won't be with you for a long time, the life they have while they are with you is very nice. And boy, that new squeeze chute is quite the upgrade. Hardly any clanking, banging and squeaking. Love it, and I can only imagine how nice it is for you, and your herd.
Good morning FT, Ms FTR and Kids, and animals. I missed the live steam, anyhoo how is the blind calf doing, momma cow with extra low utter. Have a blessed week, and see you next time❤🥂.
Thank you for the top shelf video work on these last loads of hay. I love this stuff. Makes me feel like I am a part of the work. Very good for my old brain. Again thank you very much 😊.
I know you're really happy with the Arrow quip looks like it's paying for itself plus it's so much safer for you and the cattle great purchase I'm sure you would agree
I love your show and you! You are so hard working and explaining all your logic is super interesting! Thank you Farmer Tyler. I see you 3 years ago looking younger and I wonder how you can do all this by yourself! But I hope one day you can have a helper. Can you show the chickens on one episode?
I installed a new Jobe valve in a Rubbermaid 150 gallon tank this week. Been working on getting the level set where I want it. I moved the tank yesterday, hooked up the hose and went about my doins…8 hours later it was still running over and had created the mud hole from hell. I should have videoed it and posted. Be safe.
I Cannot help to Feel Bad for them. That must really hurt. Sorry U have Not been able to provide other Treatment Tyler. Can U maybe call the Vet for some advice. Maybe their Shots need to be Stronger. I thank U for taking care of them. I just feel bad the way they show Pain. I hope they get better soon. Keep Pushing, we Love U and the Family.
Could 2306 feel that rotten?? Not just “patient”? It was sweet to see though ❤ went to see our son this past weekend but I’m caught up now lol crazy how that pink eye is hanging on. Great job in all you did
Besides the eye patch, the calves look amazing. Heads are up, ears are at attention, and they are more feisty. I am inclined to think the infection is viral, but preventative measures are always good.
A job that never ends, having too much hay should be a good thing. Btw, the Calves, Bulls, Cows, Heifers & Steers say "thank you" for all that gourmet hay!
Watching Tyler load up the the hay barn I noticed all those holes in the ceiling of the tin roof. I live in SoCal so I know rain is not a daily concern for him. But when it does rain doesn't the water that leaks over the hay bails ruin them?
When you first put the patches on, they dont seem to mind them. like a cat or or dog would immediately try to get it off. I realize they dont like it, but for the best outcome, its for their own good. and its your soft voice, I sware they listen to that.
He answered this in the last livestream he did, but I will try to summarize. Buddy was a twin abandoned by his mom and became a bottle calf. He was (and still is) super curious and friendly and was raised in their backyard initially. The whole family fell in love with him and he basically became a pet. He is small for a steer, and would not be worth a lot if he were sent to auction, and they all like him too much to do it anyway. If a cow needs to be penned up for some reason, Buddy could be a buddy for them. So he stays. I think that about covers it.
FTR hits it out of the park, again. Very organized video, enjoyable to watch. A sincere fellow who makes his critters his priority. Thanks for sharing FT.
I could imagine how hard it was to doctor like this before your new arrowquip. It seems to be making a huge difference.
It’s a noticeable difference how much calmer the animals are entering and leaving the arrowquip- they seem nonchalant, which is great to see
That's probably the most classy livestream set I have ever seen ... a lawn chair in front of a burn barrel with a piece of dirty scrap wood and re-purposed scrap metal. And it works just fine. Making do with what you got. A great life lesson.
Man, that live stream set up is high tech for sure... 😜. I keep missing them though. I know the live streams are probably spur of the moment things but, be nice if you could give a heads up beforehand if possible, I have questions... 😄
Thanks for taking us along on another video!
That new squeeze chute is a Cadillac! Much easier to work with
I believe you when you say you think the cows are in pain or uncomfortable. You see them every day, and even though they can't tell you, you know when something is off. Love the blue sky. 😊
What a great new chute, especially for a single rancher! Amazing how much more calm the cattle are when they're being worked and exiting.
Hi Terry from Canberra Australia, far from being a farmer (actually a recently retired highway trucker) and I have discovered your videos recently. Have learnt a lot in the last week! Farmers sure do have a hard life.
You will enjoy his channel. Make sure you return to watch his hard work and care for his animals.
@@billreal76 Yes I am a regular watcher now!
"I gotta move my live stream set here." Hilarious!! Love your sutle sense of humor. I was laughing out loud. Keep up the good work.
Farmers/Ranchers lives revolves around hay. Lol. You are either making hay, looking for fields to cut hay or looking for hay to buy. It’s never ending. Lol. And don’t even get me started on repairing the haying equipment. 😢😂
I’ve learned so much watching your channel. Who knew cows get pink eye. Glad you can fix it.
You have been a cattle rancher for years. You know what you know. If you feel the pink-eye ones "seem" to feel better, they are. We trust you. 👍👏
Good morning, I look so forward to each of your videos. Is there
ANYTHING you can’t fix,repair, repurpose ,
or rebuild❓ As an”old timer” who grew up on a farm, I relate to SO many of your challenges,that you conquer in an A+ manner. You are truly
AWESOME‼️
The saying goes “behind every successful man, there is a Good Woman” need I say more?
May GOD CONTINUE TO BLESS YOU, & YOUR FAMILY🙏🏼 ♥️♥️♥️♥️
I love your yellow Lab. I just got a retired Mommy Golden yellow Lab yesterday. Traveled 8 hours each way to get her but she was definitely worth the trip ! Glad you “gettin’ ‘er done” !
Morning FT! There’s just something about a full barn of hay, it’s a beautiful thing! Praying for the pink eye problems heal very soon for you, it definitely keeps you busy!❤❤❤❤
Hello from Romania, you are always alone in hard work
I know u are happy to see all that hay in the barn and still have some to sell have a good weekend.
It's really good to see the difference the Arrowquip chute makes! It's so quiet therefore the animals go through it so much calmer! The other one was so noisy! love your channel!
And that headgate is a godsend with this pink eye.
Sure am impressed on how calm the cattle are going into and out of the arrowquip. Have a great time in the cool ocean air.
Get something stretchy to put on your fountain, put it on your wrist when you turn on the water. It's a reminder to remember to turn off the water!
Good morning from CA. Have a great weekend. 🙋♀️😊
Nice full barn of hay. Priceless
From what I understand, pink eye is a sign the animal is deficient in Vitamin A. When i had cattle I added a trace mineral/vitamin supplement called Vital to their water tanks once to twice a week. Helped ensure the cattle got the necessary nutrition. I hope the calves clear up soon.
Good care pays off in the long run
The best part is the farmer live stream stand. I live that way!
2306 knows you are helping!
Oh, to have such lovely eyelashes as those critters...
Yes I totally agree with the ounce of prevention! given our humidity is heading south with triple digits next week!! You'll get on top of the pink eye, just takes time and having them at the home ranch, makes the whole process, check, set and automatic! Good post FTR!
Love the live stream set up. Definitely a farmer set up.
I am really surprised how well the little Ford handles the big bales. And nothing breaks. Amazing
I’m glad the cows with pinkeye are feeling better. It seems that you had a good year for hay.
I enjoyed today’s video. I would have loved to see the calfs going through the fly sprayer at the end after you signed off.
Thanks for sharing, have a great weekend.
50 years ago we used a blue spray on the pink eye calves. You could tell the farmers who were treating pink eye by the blue stain on their hand,
You are able to sense how the cows feel by your empathy towards them. An animal empath can sense what they need! This is why you don't need a vet as much but don't second guess yourself. Go with your gut feeling.
You do not need to explain how you know, when an animal that you are around a lot you will see and notice behavior when they do feel well or are not comfortable, you just know, when you care the way you do about your animals. I had a bad day today but watching those beauties just put a smile on my face. Thank You for caring for these amazing animals I REALLY LIKE YOUR CONTENT. See you on the next one😊🐮
THANK YOU FOR THE VIDEO
Here in Frederick MD been very dry looks like only going to get one cut this yr on the hay. Looks like your doing maybe above normal glad for you.
What a great hay filled barn. Calves still not liking getting sprayed.😄
Have a great weekend.
Tyler that correct. No sense putting them through the stress. Keeping them locked up is better.
You know your own animals better than anyone else except for possibly a vet.
I luv how you treat the animals…never thought I would enjoy cows so much …but just can’t wait for your post every week…plus those lashes are amazing….how are kids kids doing and your wife…sending thoughts from Scotland….
We got our last beef calf yesterday, too! It was also out of a 2nd time calver also. Her calf from last year is a beauty. She had a heifer again, so I'm hoping for a repeat. Definitely keepers.
congrats on a successful calving season with 2 bonus babies!
Thank you for sharing your way of life. Would be cool to buy you a beer and sit back yack about it all.
Nice load of hay! With so many ranchers having either flooding or draught, having a good hay crop is truly a blessing! Of all the years I've been watching you, this summer seems to be the worst for pinkeye with the most cattle having it. Sure do hope this last treatment cures it. The new bull calf is nice and healthy! For this calving season, how many bulls and how many heifers did you end up with? Hoping you and family have a great 4th of July!🇺🇸❤🇺🇸
Hope you all had a good time at the coast. Well deserved.
LOL I thought you had strings of little lights strung on the partition poles, then I remembered FT has said his grandfather built the barn with pre-used metal panels! LOL
I onlÿ had one calf get pink eye, she was left permanently blind despite treatment .Sad as she ŵould have been a keeper. Survived to be beefed.
Those patches are a brilliant idea.
I love your sense of humour and gentle ways. And I’m glad you’re doing all you can to make headway against the pinkeye. ♡♡♡
First cutting of hay is DONE and put up in good shape. now the pasture clipping begins here.... Enjoy seeing the similarities of farming in your part of California versus farming in the mountains of SW Virginia
It would seem that you may have some mineral deficiency going on. Especially copper. I know it’s been warm in your area for awhile and those hair coats should have slicked off by now.
Best of luck. Your videos are on my watch list every week. Thank you for what you do.
I just enjoy your videos so much. The kindness that you show to your animals is admirable. Even though they won't be with you for a long time, the life they have while they are with you is very nice. And boy, that new squeeze chute is quite the upgrade. Hardly any clanking, banging and squeaking. Love it, and I can only imagine how nice it is for you, and your herd.
Great job Tyler!
Good morning FT, Ms FTR and Kids, and animals. I missed the live steam, anyhoo how is the blind calf doing, momma cow with extra low utter. Have a blessed week, and see you next time❤🥂.
Thank you for the top shelf video work on these last loads of hay. I love this stuff. Makes me feel like I am a part of the work. Very good for my old brain.
Again thank you very much 😊.
Good job Tyler
Thanks 😊
Drops must sting. I have never seen other TH-camr with the yellow gadget that holds there head seems like a great idea
Suggestion......
Instead of wrapping the hose in a circle, wrap it in a figure 8. It will uncurl without kinking up
I know you're really happy with the Arrow quip looks like it's paying for itself plus it's so much safer for you and the cattle great purchase I'm sure you would agree
Great job! looked like a successful day. Nice video.
Bringing hay home. You don’t want it to ever end. Good results.
I love your show and you! You are so hard working and explaining all your logic is super interesting! Thank you Farmer Tyler. I see you 3 years ago looking younger and I wonder how you can do all this by yourself! But I hope one day you can have a helper. Can you show the chickens on one episode?
Love the livestream set!
I’m glad you observed the infection and seem to have caught it early
Watching in Baltimore!! Always a great video!!
Again good job there doctor Tyler yeah they do seem like they're in a little bit better mood it's tough being sick
What a shame you had to "tear down" your Live Stream setup!! LOL That's sure a ton of hay!!!
GREAT VIDEO pink eye is contagious write Tyler
Seems like your old chute would be perfect for the steer pasture, if you convert it into a mobile unit.
I installed a new Jobe valve in a Rubbermaid 150 gallon tank this week. Been working on getting the level set where I want it. I moved the tank yesterday, hooked up the hose and went about my doins…8 hours later it was still running over and had created the mud hole from hell. I should have videoed it and posted. Be safe.
@@whitechurchfarm sounds like my kinda luck...
@@jaclynalley809 it was a mess plus a lot of wasted water. Lol
@@whitechurchfarm 😫
I Cannot help to Feel Bad for them. That must really hurt. Sorry U have Not been able to provide other Treatment Tyler. Can U maybe call the Vet for some advice. Maybe their Shots need to be Stronger. I thank U for taking care of them. I just feel bad the way they show Pain. I hope they get better soon. Keep Pushing, we Love U and the Family.
Wonderful episode 😊😊😊x
Could 2306 feel that rotten?? Not just “patient”? It was sweet to see though ❤ went to see our son this past weekend but I’m caught up now lol crazy how that pink eye is hanging on. Great job in all you did
What did that ' live stream ' set set you back? 😂😂
Looks dry early this year, could be one of the reasons the pink eye crop is so prevalent this year.
Tyler if you’ll lay your hose out in figure 8 fashion it doesn’t seem to catch or knot up when you drag it.
Congratulation on a new bull!
The Max's place would be a great name for winter pasture.
I love your desk
I like that manure spreader
Besides the eye patch, the calves look amazing. Heads are up, ears are at attention, and they are more feisty. I am inclined to think the infection is viral, but preventative measures are always good.
Thanks I laughed my live stream set LOl 😊
A job that never ends, having too much hay should be a good thing.
Btw, the Calves, Bulls, Cows, Heifers & Steers say "thank you" for all that gourmet hay!
Thx
Another great video. Hopefully the pinkeye is on its way out.
Pink Eye souvenir for farmer/family?? [Contagious]
Rivets boy. Man he looks just like hius daddy. Got to love it
Who needs a tractor? Just hitch up the Tyler.
Is the livestream for patrons only; wasn't able to chat on the last one ??🐃🐃🐃💛
Did you ever get that old blue flat bed truck up snd running?
I hope they get well soon
Watching Tyler load up the the hay barn I noticed all those holes in the ceiling of the tin roof. I live in SoCal so I know rain is not a daily concern for him. But when it does rain doesn't the water that leaks over the hay bails ruin them?
When you first put the patches on, they dont seem to mind them. like a cat or or dog would immediately try to get it off. I realize they dont like it, but for the best outcome, its for their own good. and its your soft voice, I sware they listen to that.
thx for sharing
How old is the red tractor? I love how you take care of your cows.
What is Buddy's role on the ranch?
Good question. If buddy were a donkey I'd say protector...
Pasture pet , perhaps.
He answered this in the last livestream he did, but I will try to summarize. Buddy was a twin abandoned by his mom and became a bottle calf. He was (and still is) super curious and friendly and was raised in their backyard initially. The whole family fell in love with him and he basically became a pet. He is small for a steer, and would not be worth a lot if he were sent to auction, and they all like him too much to do it anyway. If a cow needs to be penned up for some reason, Buddy could be a buddy for them. So he stays. I think that about covers it.
Like color of your last calf
Are those palm trees that I see in the background? 🇨🇦♥️🇨🇦
Gotta move my live stream set🤣🤣🤣....
What happened to the blind calf??
Especially cus that field caught fire a few years ago hey
Hello
How are the chickens?