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Tyler I'm 66 and still miss my grand parents alot of good memories. And both my parents are now gone I still get teary eyed thinking about them. That was the good old days.
Well said and to that end… Save that post! Find a fun spot for it and dig a hole and save it for the kids - carve some initials in it.
Carve everybody's initials that have had the pleasure of enjoying the ranch! BTW: That's a Quality, Handsome Chunk of Concrete!
@btjossem I totally agree 👍. At a glance the slab looks perfect 👌
@@btjossem That's what I was thinking or cut some holes out and let the Kids plant some flowers in the holes!!
I do, too, especially bottlefeeding calves with my grandpa; can you pull fishing with grandpa; and making the best sugar cookies with grandma ever and her ice tea… Oh, and gardening with grandma and making the biggest flower bouquets ever😊❣️❣️❣️
Judydruetto
Low fog, happy cows, cute calves, trees and green grass - Beauty!
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Your children are so precious, so neat seeing your daughter,help you water the garden.
My goodness, your days are nonstop. We all should appreciate the work it takes to produce the beef we have on our table. ❤😊
I wouldn’t worry about color. I’m sure it makes a little difference but as long as you are selling good healthy busting calves. Farm on.
Getting sentimental means you have good memories of your growing up with your grandpa.
flat bar v crowbar matrix?
I have a calf like that and finally trapped him on a corner fence. Those young guys are like missiles. Have a great day FT.
Tyler,
Your herd looks fantastic! Babies are alert, healthy and a splash of beautiful colors. You are too nice to say anything but, no one has the right to criticize you in anything, period. For those of you who read this. Please try and remember, it’s wonderful to be interactive and share your thoughts and experiences. However, please do it with kindness. A message goes a lot further to those that we talk too when we do it with gentle mouth.
A farmer is definitely a jack of all trades.
You must be an engineer at heart.
You could use that old post as a parking stop, or a birdhouse stand, or some other kind of yard art; for sentimental reasons! 😊 I sure enjoy your channel!
You sound like having a bit of a flu. If so: good recovery! And thanks for the nice pictures even more!
It's not dumb to miss your Grandpa❤❤😊
Cherish memories ✨️ 💖
We've had a number of calves with eye problems like that over the years. Generally result of infection somewhere. Two years ago we had one that was really bad off- nearly comatose- from a navel infection. She went blind for about two weeks from the infection. Eventually, with some antibiotics and care, she made a full recovery and her vision came back completely.
I had noticed his eye was clearing up with each new video of the calf. I thought I was just losing my mind. 😂
Thank you for sharing your busy day with us it’s so interesting and fun to see all the calves and bottle calves ❤hope that little calf finally figures out the back nipples eventually…❤
Agree about the Angus marketing and also your genetics statement.
I think Dexter's and Scottish Highland both have leaner meat than most cattle. I don't think there is much difference between the other common breeds.
I like to mix half venison with half fatty ground beef for the Chilli I make. It makes the best Chilli I've ever tasted! (If any of you are deerhunters) I know cattlemen don't want to hear that but beef has gotten a so high lately...
I really don't care for Angus beef over the other brands. In fact the others all taste better to me than the angus to me.
❤❤❤ that post. I am Very sentimental lol but I also love wood now that I’m “old” lol
Memories are a great thing, even if it’s an old post. Great job on the timid calves! Big day Tyler. Congrats on the addition and placement of the new shute too! God’s blessings!❤❤❤
I too totally agree with the Angus Marketing opinion! Busy day, a lot of driving for you! You are so close to finishing up the chute install! It's funny how inanimate objects can trigger memories! Wonder what your Grandpa would say about the changes on the FTR, I can only guess, few words and great smiles!
I was going to say, I remember the commercials with I think Sam Eliot and his deep voice talking about Black Angus beef. I also remember thinking, at the time ' what a crock of sheet ' lol We always had Herford's and the meat grading depends on the feed no mater what breed.
People talk about farmers can figure everything out. I really believe they are right...especially with your thinking.
Certainly think a lot clearer than politicians these days !!
Full day of getting “stuff” done!! Always takes longer than what you think it should …. But feels so good to check it off the list. Well done Tyler; memories and all. Great video.
Use that "sentimental" post somehow in your build for your outdoor kitchen! Maybe even for a bench of sorts.
What a great idea!
Always working', prayer’s for you and your sweet family
You know what you are doing Tyler, you work your farm like your Grandpa did, and now you do things your way. Always do things how you like to do them. I would buy a calf or cow that is not black, but I do love the blotchy faces. Your herd is perfect.
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i LIKE THE WAY BELLE HANGS OUT AND WATCHES YOU IN THE SHADE UNDER THE TRUCK.
Not often you have a day where everything goes your way, looked like this was maybe one of those days!
I watch your farming because of sentimental values,I have for my grandfather. He was old time farmer.Reused everything, or fixed anything and everything. He taught his boys to do,and farm the same.He had holes in pants,and shirts even though he had new ones.Would sit on back bed of trucks to exercise his arthritic knees.He could hardly walk when passed,his knees were so bowed.Drove tractor every where. Those were good old days, miss so much.I cry everytime I think about him,and my grandmother,parents of 10 children,only one aunt left,baby of family she is 83and has battled colon,and liver cancer.Keep farming ,farmer Tyler!!!Keep clinging to those memories.
Such wonderful memories!
I Love watching your videos you are a kid and man your videos are not stressful and I Love the way you watch after and care for all your animals and your family ❤
Always a joy to watch you work. Thanks for sharing this with us and now rest
I honestly don’t think you ever get a chance to sit down and just rest. Don’t ever let anybody tell you that the life of a farmer/rancher is easy.
Great idea with the bucket for the nails.
There's always plenty to do on FTR. What a beautiful group of calves! Five to go. Seems like it has been a condensed delivery year for the calves just like you planned with both bulls doing their job.
Your channel is better than any other reality show😄
I feel your correct on your thinking about the Angus, My taste buds don't think it lives up to the hype! "marketing" ! My personal taste,when they lower the price I'll eat.
Loved the tag along today, that ribeye steak sure looked good! The calves all different colors are so cute. Masie helping in the garden is adorable. And Belle and Callie always make me smile.😎
Always something to do, never an end to it.❤️🇨🇦
I have been sentimental over more " dumb " things than a post. My grandpa dad and i were insperatable my entire life because of the love for farming. My dad passed away last year and my grandpa will soon be 90. There isnt an inch of the property that i dont have a memory of the three of us. I do everything alone now and can only cause they taught me everything i know. Love your videos and the way you do things!
Please be sure you have "The Talk" with Grandpa on Farm Transition. Best of luck to you
Tyler, I for one Love sing all the different colored cows out on the grassy hill tops & enjoy watching him frolicking down the hillside. It’s a beautiful site. The only person who stuck on Angus cows are the snobs you think Angus beef is the only ones who think Angus is the only way to go. The rest of us just like good beef!!
You did a fine job, catching those baby calves and tagging their ears! I think we should give a name to the bottle babies especially the three you’ve been feeding! I’m glad the baby with the eye issue is doing much bette😊❣️❣️❤️❤️
I can't wait till I see that Tyler good morning
Use grandpa's pole and use it as little end table on you new sitting/grilling area. I have my grandma''s canister set,every time I take them down to clean I'm transformed into her kitchen and I can smell the spices in her pantry. Memories are something, they let you time travel.
Love to see your daughter helping out in the garden while your wife does the bottle feeding. I hear what you said about your grand father putting in the post. Some things we never forget, it’s a lovely memory for you to have. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
The idea of a covered concrete pad next to the house sounds awesome , i think cooking out there will be very useful 👍🇺🇸
Buddy ❤
Memories with grandpa are always sweet they had a very nice grandpa didn't farm though took us fishing a bit when he was laid up with his heart problems
Hi FTR what beautiful looking cows ! It is amazing how these beautiful animals know who takes care of them the cows don’t seem to worried that you are around them nature can teach us so many things if we would just take the time! take care
Love the use of the 5 gallon bucket for throwing nails into!
Very excited to see the new shoot in place soon! With all these expensive additions I suppose the ranch will be in your family a long time. Hopefully your children will have your passion too.
My sister has an outdoor kitchen for garden canning and she absolutely LOVES it for all the reasons you mentioned.
You should make that old post a new scratching post for your cows, it’s history belongs in your farm 👍
This has to be difficult to do all of this work by yourself…..you are an amazing man, Tyler. Your wife is a lucky woman. You should do some videos of her canning and freezing when your garden comes in. I love canning and have been canning for over 50 years now.
You hit the nail on the head with the Black Angus marketing. Around here (Kansas) anything not black takes a hard hit. Black baldies do better than red or anything else. Glad it's not so bad in your area. I agree with adding new genetics to your herd. I believe in hybrid vigor.
We put our chicks outside at fully feathered, about 3 weeks if the weather isn't terrible or rainy. :)
Your boards didn't break because you had new ones!! LOL
I get the sentimental thing. Perfectly natural to remember your grandfather in those kinds of ways.
Nice looking cows and calves Tyler
Good morning FTR
Oh, I can’t wait for you to get the Aeroquip installed! It’s gonna make a world a difference for you!
Love your channel, love your work, love your ingenuity
Tyler you got a good memory and it’s nobody’s business I think your doing great ❤❤❤❤❤❤😊
I could watch your videos all day! Great content!
You don’t want to get everything done in one day you have to save something for tomorrow. Lol
I remember watching number 11 with the abscess.
Great video. Buddy turned out to be such a handsome steer!
WHENS HE GOING TO MARKET?
Just a thought.... make your little bummer cloudy eye calf a bottle calf and get big bag momma to raise your two aggressive/healthy bottle calves? Put both of them on her. You've convinced me that you're not afraid of hard work to keep this cow and letting her raise her last calf... let her finish out by raising two?
Also, I might be missing it but what are you doing for the cows who have dead calves? Why not do the work of finding another calf for them to raise? Maybe you are and I'm just missing it? I was raised on a dairy so I always have milk production on my mind. So if a calf dies it sure seems like a waste to let the cow eat for free and not contribute her milk production to raising a calf (or two?).
Sure looks like beautiful morning this time of year!! I'm super jealous!! Great job on everything Tyler👍👍
Your conversation about black angus vs. champagne or red calves selling for different prices is so spot on…we’ve had the same exact conversation around here….but sadly it is true. Black sell for more, at least here in NW Arkansas they do…sometimes by quite a bit. My husband and I have compromised as I like a herd like yours but he wants marketable. We run a black angus bull and I still have some of my favorite (colorful) mommas. Buyer’s are really missing out because our charolais cross calves make fantastic butcher steers…can’t see the color hanging weight…anyway, it was nice hearing your common sense approach on it too. You have a great looking herd. Cull that momma (can’t remember the number) with the bag hanging to the ground and you’ll be set!
Red and yellow black and white they are precious in His sight.
I’m a Hereford guy myself and I agree with everything you said for the most part. But, you could put a black hided pure bred Simmental and get all the benefits of heterosis as well as the black hide premium. And there is a discount for colored calves whether you like to admit it or not. Black baldies mixed in with all black are fine, but when you add the smokies and reds, buyers will
Still buy, just not as much as a straight run if black and black baldy. Facts are facts. But as my mentor always said, raise what you like to look at and damn everyone else. :) cheers
Enjoy watching you work when I am resting but I saw one more job you should do in your cow lot. Take your tractor and smooth the ground so it's easier to get around. It hurts me watching you getting around in the lot. Old man pains. LOL
Great job changing those two calves, Tyler. You’re getting good at communicating with your animals
I am excited about tomorrow’s video when you move your new shoot and get to use it for the first time.
I like the idea of the back patio with the overhang roof. It’ll be very handy for you, as you said to harvest your Ables and chickens and turkeys, etc. And it’ll be nice to have a few chairs out there to watch the sun go down at the end of the day or the opposite, have coffee with your wife before the morning stop and watch the sun come up maybe. Things are still a little quiet. I just love your video channel.!!!
My Dad raised mixed cattle in Minnesota and Missouri for 50+ years. He ALWAYS got better prices for his mixed calves. One year the bull was Simmental. They ran the calves thru first and Dad’s bull topped the market.
Tyler sure appreciate your videos. I grew up on dairy and hogs. No longer farming but I miss it. It's such a blessing to have good wholesome farming to show my children. Take care. We sure appreciate all you do and for how openly you share. 😊
Thanks!
I'm looking forward to seeing your new squeeze chute in place. I know you have really been anticipating it and will make handling the cattle much easier. Hope all goes well with the install and that you can check off another box on your never ending to do list. Stay safe, young man.
Make something with that post as a Momento as your childhood.
Think wood crafting !
A full day of work accomplished, what a sense of satisfaction.
That post that has sentimental value, why not cut off the rotten part and incorporate it into your new cooking area. A holder for a bell or something else that needs strength to keep it in place. Then it will always be near.
Smokey calves look so awesome in the herd. Maybe they can be next year's steers for the steer pasture.
I hope you recover from your cold soon.
One of my uncles always straightened the nails and reused them. He learned it from my grandpa and it was reinforced by a guy with whom he did carpentry.
Watching this episode, I wondered if cattle "cake" would help to keep mama cow busy and help to catch the young ones, for tagging.
Great job , your thought process regarding the squeeze chute is right on .
Glad to see you have a cow brush.
So many beautiful babies
Hay Tyler cattle and calves looking good looks like you are going to have a busy summer hard work has just begun for you but you always manage thank you for sharing blessings to you and your family
I also get sentimental about silly things from my past, as I am the only one left of my immediate family. I like your post because you are down to earth and have work habits like I do - all the best to you and your family!!!
I’m absolutely loving your channel😊😊😊😊x
The best thing is to always improve your herd going forward
I showed black angus in FFA i loved my black gold cows ....they usually all raised two healthy calves dad would go to the dairy and hopefully find some back baldy calves. And we had. Collars and chains for the calves after a few days we took them off and moms loved thiee adoptees ..
Definitely like your "sharps" disposal idea.
Good job guys
As always a lot of work to get done but u seem to get it done the heard is looking good and love seeing the family helping out. Have a good day .😅😅
Always lots to do !! And you are the 1 to do it !!
You should of left the wood around the concrete until you get the shoot on and the work is done. You won't chip or crack it. Love your work. Hugs from NH
Wow, you did everything today. 👏 👍
Great video Tyler!! Thanks for taking us along!!
Great video Tyler
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did 1/2 Steer go missing??
Around my area, the beef cattle are mostly Angus or black herfords with white face. When I was a kid, this area was all dairy, but unfortunately, most of the dairy farms are gone. My cousin has one of the few dairy farms left. Yep one thing about farming and ranch is things don't always go as planned. I always like how you think things through.
Good looking bovine my friend. Keep up the good work 👍
Pleasure watching your latest video, FTR. I’ve wondered if you processed meat for your family. When it comes to Grandpas, it is easy to have emotional moments. I often remember the great times I had with my gramps pounding Blue Ribbon trout streams in Montana.
Excited to see the chute in place and working!! Who would have ever thought?:)
I am new to your channel and have been binge-watching for a week! As soon as I could walk I was on the tractor with my grandpa. He would pick me up sit me on his right leg and off we went. I can remember looking up at the cows in the barn, they were loud! That was 65 years ago. You have a very sound head on your shoulders and make your own decisions with deep conviction. GREAT JOB!!! Thank you for everything you do, that is long hard hours. Prayers.
It good
Another great video by FTR!!