My father didn’t do computers, he did journals on all his cows and calves. You could go through his books for years and read what cow gave birth each year and heifer or bull calf along with health.
Mike the time and most of all the care you put into your cattle does not go unnoticed!! The cows have the best Doula ever! One day at a time! You are the best wife Erin always running on the inside but calm on the outside! Hugs! Eat Beef! Thanks for sharing again Mike!
Welcome #4!!!! I am praying for your rain to be a slow soaking rain for your grass and hay!!!! I watched my friend’s herd over the weekend and his herd had two healthy babies!!! Hope you can break your record of 12 in a day of babies born!!!!
So, I just wanted to leave a comment to tell you how much I love this channel. I found it a week ago and have probably made it through half the channel. I'm a Labor and Delivery nurse living in Alabama and I recently moved back to the farm I grew up on because my Grandad passed away. We fatten the steers up before sending them on. This is so fascinating to see the other side of things I never got to see before. Ive had moms hemorrhage, Abrupt, rupture, deliver breech, prolapse and all the things on this channel. I get such a kick out of it because I never thought of cows having the same issues humans do, but that makes sense, I just never thought of it. Watching your videos makes me feel closer to my Grandad and makes me think if this nursing thing doesnt work out I can always quit to be a Moo-Wife. Can't wait to watch this years 30 in 30!
sonne farms treat every calf after birth with a scours treatment and iodine on the umbilical cord , dairy farmesr use eggs and corn syrup to stop scours(eggs for protein,honey for energy and anti bacterial)
When I started my homestead, I was the great pretender. I had little to no knowledge about what I was trying to do, and no mentor. I also did not know anything about TH-cam. The first years were rough. I am a nurse so I knew when an animal was in trouble, but not how to fix it. You were so lucky to have your father in law. And I appreciate all the shared knowledge from channels like yours as well as the vets. Vets here are not large animal vets but there is one 80 miles away. Most emergencies are handled over the phone until help is available. Thank you for sharing the good, the bad, the ugly, and the ways of the Wyoming life.
The gator is sick right now and is in the hospital. He will be in the hospital for about 2 weeks. Great to see that the April is getting better but still needs looking after for awhile. Hear hoping thing go very well with her. Great work Mike. Congratulations on the new calf.
I'm almost up to date when I found yall's channel I really love it so I went all the way back to the very first and started watching from there all the way to present day
Another great video! I butt dialed 911 a few years ago, but I didn't even know it. They called me back. I had to look through my "recent calls" to see that I actually did it lol
That was great catching the birth for us! Hope that Faith gets well. It certainly is a worry. Erin thank you for rescuing your husband. All in a the life and times of the Callaway’s.
So awesome to watch a calf being born. Never tire of watching that. Mrs wasn't to upset she had to come get you as she obviously said love you first. See you tomorrow.
Great video. Erin is quite a lady, always ready to help out.🏍🏍 Hope April improves, mom’s not too happy to see you, hope she realizes you are only helping her baby.
What a good Gramps you are to the Bubbas' ❤ Mike! I'm sooooo glad I stumbled across your channel 2.5 years ago with you Erin, the kids, Peanut, and all who came before Peanut.
So cool. So wonderful. I see this newest momma had her baby in a more protected area than the first cow (little April)? It is so nice to see number 4 already looking energetic. Whew, 1 more down :) How many more? Take care and thank you for sharing your day. B
Hey Mike, any way you might be able to talk a little about the construction of your windbrakes, and high pressure alley walls? We are in need of some good ideas to add to our farm. We've had the pleasure of fighting some "jumpers" here lately and we've went through some infrastructure.
Haha funnily enough i just got in from checking cows. Glad to see you have your second calf on the ground, our 3rd is within a day or 2 by the looks of it.
So awesome congrats on the new calf, hope April improves quickly. Even though the gater has miles and age I'd check with John deer to see if there's maybe a recall or a repair procedure just a thought 🤔, great video Mike.
What an informative show you have. I even love Erins recipes and demos. Wish she had more. Always been curious how do you dispose of cows/ other animals that dont make it? My guess would be composting? Continued success and good luck on your show. Very informative!!
Sonne Farm youtube channel have a Angus operation and they are trialing a special paste that they give the calf's at birth when they tag to prevent scours and they have had no noted problems with scours this year - contact Brian (father) or Cole (adult son) about the product they are using
Mike, I know it's a lot of work doing the 30in30, but keep em coming, we love them. Today's was awesome!! Great job momma!!!! Get well soon April.
Hope April continues to improve. Her mama puts the stink-eye on you. Give her some cake.
I love this. Calving season is my favorite. Thanks so much for doing 30 in 30, Mike!!
I don’t care how many births I watch, I am always touched when that new life pops out. It just makes my heart happy. You gonna call that one Easter?
My father didn’t do computers, he did journals on all his cows and calves. You could go through his books for years and read what cow gave birth each year and heifer or bull calf along with health.
I never get tired of watching new life being brought into the world. See you tomorrow Mike.
I'm sure the Sheriff's office appreciated the butt dial!!
lol, I'm sure!
Happens all the time.
Mike the time and most of all the care you put into your cattle does not go unnoticed!! The cows have the best Doula ever! One day at a time! You are the best wife Erin always running on the inside but calm on the outside! Hugs! Eat Beef! Thanks for sharing again Mike!
Welcome #4!!!! I am praying for your rain to be a slow soaking rain for your grass and hay!!!! I watched my friend’s herd over the weekend and his herd had two healthy babies!!! Hope you can break your record of 12 in a day of babies born!!!!
So, I just wanted to leave a comment to tell you how much I love this channel. I found it a week ago and have probably made it through half the channel. I'm a Labor and Delivery nurse living in Alabama and I recently moved back to the farm I grew up on because my Grandad passed away. We fatten the steers up before sending them on. This is so fascinating to see the other side of things I never got to see before. Ive had moms hemorrhage, Abrupt, rupture, deliver breech, prolapse and all the things on this channel. I get such a kick out of it because I never thought of cows having the same issues humans do, but that makes sense, I just never thought of it. Watching your videos makes me feel closer to my Grandad and makes me think if this nursing thing doesnt work out I can always quit to be a Moo-Wife. Can't wait to watch this years 30 in 30!
sonne farms treat every calf after birth with a scours treatment and iodine on the umbilical cord , dairy farmesr use eggs and corn syrup to stop scours(eggs for protein,honey for energy and anti bacterial)
Erin and Mike- We do like those "butt" calls. Keep up the good work.
When I started my homestead, I was the great pretender. I had little to no knowledge about what I was trying to do, and no mentor. I also did not know anything about TH-cam. The first years were rough. I am a nurse so I knew when an animal was in trouble, but not how to fix it. You were so lucky to have your father in law. And I appreciate all the shared knowledge from channels like yours as well as the vets. Vets here are not large animal vets but there is one 80 miles away. Most emergencies are handled over the phone until help is available. Thank you for sharing the good, the bad, the ugly, and the ways of the Wyoming life.
Mom was drawing a line in the Sand, better watch your back. Love your 30/30. Keep it up.
Check with Sonne Farms I South Dakota. They are using a product to give the calves soon after they are born so they don't get scours.
The gator is sick right now and is in the hospital. He will be in the hospital for about 2 weeks. Great to see that the April is getting better but still needs looking after for awhile. Hear hoping thing go very well with her. Great work Mike. Congratulations on the new calf.
That's increasing your herd. Hope all is well with momma and her young un.
Hello to Our Wyoming Life and all others too. Cute Baby Calf
Feel so bad for April hopefully the poor little cow gets better fast and love when u talk to the cows I get a good chuckle out of it
God bless you and your family for all the hard work you do for our food!
I'm glad I got the chance to see one of your calves born. Hope mama and calf are doing well.
I'm almost up to date when I found yall's channel I really love it so I went all the way back to the very first and started watching from there all the way to present day
as I remember, last year they were having calves in the snow and cold, totally different this year.
You guys are so fun to watch. You butt dialed 911 🤣😂🤣. I hope April gets better. Yeah! A baby. ❤️
I try to catch you everyday. It’s always something new everyday. Love calving season.
Happy to see a new healthy calf.
Ausome Music and standing off with the cow!!!!!!!
I love how each cow manages their tails while birthing!
Congrats on the new addition. Hopefully #2 can get on the right track.
Another great video! I butt dialed 911 a few years ago, but I didn't even know it. They called me back. I had to look through my "recent calls" to see that I actually did it lol
Am also a Mexican rancher and I like. The way. U have control of you cattle
Always a joy watching new life enter the world! Didn’t get a notification of this video guess that’s a U-tube thing.
Glad you found out that the gator is fixable. Hope it doesn't take too long and too much $$$
Mike your a good Rancher and you show a lot of Respect for you Animals 👏👌💯
I really like how you keep your eye on the mamas!
Nice video Mike!
So awesome another beautiful calf , your wife is a rock star driver lol
Great video. Congrats on another calf. Thank you.
You could mount the calf warmer in a trailer. The trailer could be much easier to put the calf in for your safety. The cart could hold cake ect.
She said come on in and have some fun
This is tuff and you said you wouldn’t probably do this again. Glad you decided different 💕💕
That was great catching the birth for us! Hope that Faith gets well. It certainly is a worry. Erin thank you for rescuing your husband. All in a the life and times of the Callaway’s.
Is Faith not well? Did I miss something, shes one of my favs
This year’s calf is April, faith Is a yearling heifer now.
So awesome to watch a calf being born. Never tire of watching that.
Mrs wasn't to upset she had to come get you as she obviously said love you first.
See you tomorrow.
Mike this is amazing from South Africa 🇿🇦
Love your videos Mike...keep up the good work. I love this time when the 30 in 30 comes around. Great job.
Love watching your videos the baby calves are awesome and I love watching your children grow keep the exciting videos coming!
Mom still says where's my cake!
Oh no scowers!
And Mike answers the question!
41 just wants to play. She just wants her head scratched. I think that's why she keeps coming up to the fence to you. Don't mind the pawing dirt. Haha
Mike you and Erin are so good for each other
Thanks for another day
Hope you have a great year Mike
loving the 30 and 30!!
Enjoy this time of the year for so many reasons and this is defiantly one of them! Thanks Mike Thanks Erin!👍
Nothing more beautiful than a brand new calf good job momma
Another great installment, and another healthy calf on the ground. Congrats
Oh Mike, I know you didn't just leave that bale wrap laying on the ground. 😂
My thought exactly
And I picked it up. :)
@@OurWyomingLife never in doubt my friend
@@OurWyomingLife 👍 😊
It's like you're watching a video and don't see everything that happens.
Thanks Mike, I am enjoying what your life is all about..
Thank you for sharing your life with us! I miss having cows!
This is awesome ... doing daily rounds, got yourself slightly stranded , we got to walk a bit n look around and another calf. 😊
Love seeing all the new life ❤️on the ranch
Great capture on that birth! Love the vlogs!
Glad you enjoyed it!
💞💝 Isn't it beautiful when you see new life come into being? Exciting. 🙌🙌🙌 Thanks for sharing this with us. 🥰
So happy April is getting stronger thanks to your quick action you're a good man, luck with the rest hope they are all on time and healthy
Great video. Erin is quite a lady, always ready to help out.🏍🏍 Hope April improves, mom’s not too happy to see you, hope she realizes you are only helping her baby.
Great way to end the video , Mama did a great job.
Great day on the ranch! Well except the Gator part. Thanks Mike and Erin.
What a good Gramps you are to the Bubbas' ❤ Mike! I'm sooooo glad I stumbled across your channel 2.5 years ago with you Erin, the kids, Peanut, and all who came before Peanut.
The miracle of birth! I love it! Mike have you watched April actually nurse the mom?
Looks like some new equipment there on the ranch...
7:47. 3R! Give us a walkaround!
It was great seeing the calf born!
Mike talks to his cows like i talk to my roosters lol
Thanks Erin....
Erin driving it like she stole it .
Great video. Thanks for the ride. It's always fun to see Erin.
I remeber those dunkin donut commercials. got to where he opened the door to go make the donuts and met himself coming back from making the donuts.
Do the new tires on the Gadder cause added wear on suspension
We use a bismal treatment, very close to pepto. Comes in a gallon jug, seems to work well for us
So cool. So wonderful. I see this newest momma had her baby in a more protected area than the first cow (little April)? It is so nice to see number 4 already looking energetic. Whew, 1 more down :) How many more? Take care and thank you for sharing your day. B
I’m with you daily.
Hey Mike, any way you might be able to talk a little about the construction of your windbrakes, and high pressure alley walls? We are in need of some good ideas to add to our farm. We've had the pleasure of fighting some "jumpers" here lately and we've went through some infrastructure.
Haha funnily enough i just got in from checking cows. Glad to see you have your second calf on the ground, our 3rd is within a day or 2 by the looks of it.
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻love the new calf . GOD IS GOOD 👍🏻
Mama was drawing a line in the sand. :)
Hey you can wait a little bit for the scours to where off because we have old calves that have scours and in a couple days they are gone
Love seeing daily video!! Loved seeing a calf being born! Good moma!!
I miss the farm life. As kids we raised baby calves and then they went to auction. This $ paid for our school clothes and everything we needed.
That's sweet butt dialed 911 😆 Erin is awesome Mike you need some work lol just kidding. You're doing great thanks fer sharing
So awesome congrats on the new calf, hope April improves quickly. Even though the gater has miles and age I'd check with John deer to see if there's maybe a recall or a repair procedure just a thought 🤔, great video Mike.
I am clicking every ad so Mike can get the maximum ad revenue.
in kentucky we call them chain drags
looks like your startin calving with a bit better weather then you did last year
What an informative show you have. I even love Erins recipes and demos. Wish she had more.
Always been curious how do you dispose of cows/ other animals that dont make it? My guess would be composting? Continued success and good luck on your show. Very informative!!
Congrats on the latest bubba!
Sonne Farm youtube channel have a Angus operation and they are trialing a special paste that they give the calf's at birth when they tag to prevent scours and they have had no noted problems with scours this year - contact Brian (father) or Cole (adult son) about the product they are using
You really do good videos. I’ll have my calves next month.
" you can send Mackenzie....." LOL
Precious baby...
Awww. Momma did a great job giving birth to her baby
Hey Mike congratulations again your a uncle lol and as for April we know that she's in good hands with Dr. Mike on the job.😉🤠👍
Congratulations on (tag) #4.