Hi, I’m just having a cup of coffee and said I would watch something as I drink ,guess what I did today, you got it vaccinated calves against ibr and gave them an oral drench for fluke and worms and spot on for lice. I did 165 on my own in a couple of hours in an very ordinary crush nothing nearly as fancy as that Q catch system you have although I will concede that my yard is a bit more elaborate and I do have automatic syringes for vaccines. We have a good few more cattle to handle than you guys and we couldn’t possibly justify the expense of the Q catch but we have a chute that holds 12 or 14 calves at a time and you just walk up along it and dose them all then jab them and finally a squirt of pour on for the passengers and based on the time it took you to get the job done maybe our old fashioned system is not that bad after all. Well done with the videos I enjoy seeing how other guys farm, regards from Ireland.
That’s impressive! I agree, the biggest struggle I have now is getting them to go into the chute, but with a little time and investment hopefully I can get a permanent setup going to make it even more efficient! I also intend to upgrade syringes, but at $60 a syringe I figured I could get by with what I’ve got 😂
@@HowFarmsWork 60 dollars for a 5 cc auto syringe! Wow you mericans must’ve really pissed off the Chinese! I bought 2 before Christmas here on our little INOFFENSIVE island for €54 for the pair ( had to look that up just to be sure) gave €60 for two syringes and a box of 100 needles. I don’t know what a Qcatch costs over there but something similar over here is €8000 for the bog basic model and up to about €20,000 for one that you would like to have,if you want all the bells and whistles you are talking €30 k.
i cant tell exactly what you have going on in your set up but it looks like you could easily put a budbox at the end of that alley and you'd be set! We just switched our semi load out to a bud box and really like it. We load a couple thousand head a year. Building a bud box is cheaper than buying any tub and alley combo.
Eventually they do get riled up as they get towards the last few because they panic due to feeling singled out but it’s important to keep them calm as long as possible for sure!
If you can't work them alone with an Arrowquip, then you have bigger problems. Best one I have ever run, and you made a great decision getting one! Great video!
Great video Ryan that chute makes all the difference in the world. Happy New Year to the whole Kuster family I hope you all have a safe and prosperous New Year 🎉
They don't call it "playing" cattle! 😂 Great observation, and I hope you learned something new. Ryan does a good job explaining things. Happy New Year!
I decided to watch "ALL" your videos that you have posted. How far back will I be going? Originally from Waupun, WI. Now I am in Albany, NY. "THANK YOU" for the "GREAT" videos.
You could build a bud box and alley out of railroad ties and planks that would work much better than the arrow tub and alley. We used a arrow tub and alley to preg a couple hundred cows this year and wasn't impressed.
Hey Ryan, that chute is the cats meow! That is taken care of. Happy New Year to the Kuster family !!!!!!!!!!! Take care, Take it easy and Trust JESUS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Happy New Year. Great to see the chute working out so well. Certainly seems to be a good system. I’ve seen others mention the benefit of having one or more sections in line since they tend to try to follow each other. Not sure if it would be worth the effort in your situation. Wishing you and your family the best.
@@HowFarmsWork interesting. Maybe one day that will be an option. I'd also worry that all animals might not get enough of a dose if it was through food.
If you can't work 30 head of cattle by yourself with those facilities, you need to get out of the cattle business. Also 6 hours to work 30 head is extremely slow. An investment in a multi-dose syringe(s) would help immensely. God Bless and Happy New Year!
Do we really know whats in those shots? This is why the 5 acre parcel zoned ag down the road from me (S.C. Wi) just sold for $54K/acre. The new thing is micro herd beef raising. Lots of ppl want beef, but w/no "shots". If they die, they die...at least "we" dont. Just wondering if you know for a fact..that those have zeeeero mRNA in them. I personally don't know, but kinda all done "trusting" that kind of market.
The vaccines are pretty old school, MLV or Killed Virus products that have been in use since the 90's. The Clostridial products were around before the 1970's, and the MLV weren't far behind. Great observation, and anytime you can vax cattle against a potential problem beats using antibiotics. Yes, the latter are important, but a vax is better.
Dead livestock is not something anyone should accept without making the best effort to prevent. Yes, it happens, but as caretakers of animals we are obligated to do whatever we can to prevent it.
You worked your calves pretty well😉👍
Thanks for showing us how farms work in 2023, I wish the whole Kuster family a happy new year🎉
Happy New Year! Thanks for all the wonderful videos this year! Nice job with the calves!
I see the boss was laying by the gate making sure you doing it right. Lol
Thanks Ryan.
Slick system Ryan. Definitely calm is the key.
Hi, I’m just having a cup of coffee and said I would watch something as I drink ,guess what I did today, you got it vaccinated calves against ibr and gave them an oral drench for fluke and worms and spot on for lice. I did 165 on my own in a couple of hours in an very ordinary crush nothing nearly as fancy as that Q catch system you have although I will concede that my yard is a bit more elaborate and I do have automatic syringes for vaccines. We have a good few more cattle to handle than you guys and we couldn’t possibly justify the expense of the Q catch but we have a chute that holds 12 or 14 calves at a time and you just walk up along it and dose them all then jab them and finally a squirt of pour on for the passengers and based on the time it took you to get the job done maybe our old fashioned system is not that bad after all. Well done with the videos I enjoy seeing how other guys farm, regards from Ireland.
That’s impressive! I agree, the biggest struggle I have now is getting them to go into the chute, but with a little time and investment hopefully I can get a permanent setup going to make it even more efficient! I also intend to upgrade syringes, but at $60 a syringe I figured I could get by with what I’ve got 😂
@@HowFarmsWork 60 dollars for a 5 cc auto syringe! Wow you mericans must’ve really pissed off the Chinese! I bought 2 before Christmas here on our little INOFFENSIVE island for €54 for the pair ( had to look that up just to be sure) gave €60 for two syringes and a box of 100 needles. I don’t know what a Qcatch costs over there but something similar over here is €8000 for the bog basic model and up to about €20,000 for one that you would like to have,if you want all the bells and whistles you are talking €30 k.
That Q-catch locks very nice and handy.
Happy new years eve ryan, one last video for 2023!
i cant tell exactly what you have going on in your set up but it looks like you could easily put a budbox at the end of that alley and you'd be set! We just switched our semi load out to a bud box and really like it. We load a couple thousand head a year. Building a bud box is cheaper than buying any tub and alley combo.
If you stay calm when working them, they stay calm and work alot easier
Eventually they do get riled up as they get towards the last few because they panic due to feeling singled out but it’s important to keep them calm as long as possible for sure!
Great video! Nice simple easy setup. I love those chutes.
If you can't work them alone with an Arrowquip, then you have bigger problems. Best one I have ever run, and you made a great decision getting one! Great video!
Silencer chute would even be faster and easier
Another good video Ryan. Happy New Year to you and your wife.
Great video Ryan that chute makes all the difference in the world. Happy New Year to the whole Kuster family I hope you all have a safe and prosperous New Year 🎉
Great video very educational! Your one man vaccination system worked well but looks like a lot of work. Happy New Year to you and family.
They don't call it "playing" cattle! 😂 Great observation, and I hope you learned something new. Ryan does a good job explaining things. Happy New Year!
Good video Ryan I sure love my new chute I ended up getting the newer 88 series arrow lock chutes
Great video you never fail to teach and have a great video.
Great job Ryan, thats a fine chute, can only imagine how easier that makes dosing for You, Happy New Year👌👍🙏🙂
thank you
Happy New Year to you and your family Ryan! Be safe
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Cool another great video
Happy new year everyone
What are the doses for. Fluke? Worms? Do yee drench cattle over there at all?
He looks like he is using a pour on Ivermectin paraticide. Flukes, stomach worms, and external parasites.
Now all you need is a two section alley and some panels !! 6 hours 😳😳 30 head. 😢. Thanks sir great chute!
Not too bad though when you’re the one running them in 😂
I decided to watch "ALL" your videos that you have posted. How far back will I be going? Originally from Waupun, WI. Now I am in Albany, NY. "THANK YOU" for the "GREAT" videos.
Thanks for watching! We visited Waupun in one of our videos, let me know when you make it there!
Hope u had a good new year Ryan
Happy New Year! Hope your family has a great 2024.
Happy new year 🙏🙏🎄🎄
Happy new year 🎊🎆🎈 to you and your wife and all your families
Hey Ryan I hope you have a happy new year.
Great video & Happy New Year to you & your family 🎇🎆🎇🎆🎇🎆
Happy new years to you and your family
awsome video ryan thumbs up and shared
Good content. 👍
Wish I had photos of some of my Dad's dairy cattle back when I was a kid. Always was interesting to see how the frozen bull juice genetics worked. 😂
🎉 happy newyear.
Those head chutes are nice aren't they we got the exact same one but we got the extended run and swing tub
I intend to get some of those as well to help get them through easier!
You could build a bud box and alley out of railroad ties and planks that would work much better than the arrow tub and alley. We used a arrow tub and alley to preg a couple hundred cows this year and wasn't impressed.
Farmer Tyler ranch does by himself
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Hey Ryan, that chute is the cats meow! That is taken care of. Happy New Year to the Kuster family !!!!!!!!!!! Take care, Take it easy and Trust JESUS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
A+ video. Thanks😊.
Happy New Year. Great to see the chute working out so well. Certainly seems to be a good system. I’ve seen others mention the benefit of having one or more sections in line since they tend to try to follow each other. Not sure if it would be worth the effort in your situation. Wishing you and your family the best.
Not everyone can have the best system, but a good chute is imperitive. And he has 1 of the best.
Good stuff
I'm glad I didn't have to go thru that for my flu shot......
Does the chute have wheels so you can keep it out of the mud when not in use?
Yep. It’s got jacks on each side to lift it so you can slide the wheels on
There' always one that is stubborn.
So only one calf from the neighbors bull?
Two, hopefully none this spring!
this video i love it so much to see so nice
so is that last one going to be someone's dinner by the end of the year, kind of a wild one :)
All of them, except the select females, are going to be someone's dinner by this time next year. 🤞
I’m thinking about getting the one with pinkeye made for meat. We’re getting a freezer soon and I’m hoping I can fill it with some of our own stuff!
Cute Video. You Too.
Can you vaccinate through the food source?
I don’t believe so. My reasoning for thinking not would be that the modified or killed virus would be destroyed in the gut.
@@HowFarmsWork interesting. Maybe one day that will be an option. I'd also worry that all animals might not get enough of a dose if it was through food.
If you can't work 30 head of cattle by yourself with those facilities, you need to get out of the cattle business. Also 6 hours to work 30 head is extremely slow. An investment in a multi-dose syringe(s) would help immensely. God Bless and Happy New Year!
Yeah at $60/syringe though I decided I can wait to update to the fancy syringes
If you cannot afford $120 for 2 syringes you need to sell out and get a day job!!@@HowFarmsWork
😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
Where’s your wife Hannah why isn’t she helping you out
She was watching my niece
Do we really know whats in those shots? This is why the 5 acre parcel zoned ag down the road from me (S.C. Wi) just sold for $54K/acre. The new thing is micro herd beef raising. Lots of ppl want beef, but w/no "shots". If they die, they die...at least "we" dont. Just wondering if you know for a fact..that those have zeeeero mRNA in them. I personally don't know, but kinda all done "trusting" that kind of market.
😂😂😂😱😵💫
The vaccines are pretty old school, MLV or Killed Virus products that have been in use since the 90's. The Clostridial products were around before the 1970's, and the MLV weren't far behind. Great observation, and anytime you can vax cattle against a potential problem beats using antibiotics. Yes, the latter are important, but a vax is better.
Dead livestock is not something anyone should accept without making the best effort to prevent. Yes, it happens, but as caretakers of animals we are obligated to do whatever we can to prevent it.
@@MorganOtt-ne1qj agree...within natural limits?
@MorganOtt-ne1qj ah..good to hear, I personally don't know.