Great video like all I've watched so far. I have never seen or heard of those ear tags you engrave, but I am gunna try them. We have used pre engraved/printed tags and the first number on the tag is the momma cow and the second number is the calf she had. Example, 11 would represent number one cow and her first calf. Guess it works well in small herds but I think adding the year makes for a quick reference in the field/pens. Thanks for your time invested in these videos. It made me a bit more efficient in my farming and ranching.
+Michael Chavez Thanks for watching Michael, sure appreciate the positive feedback now and then. It's part of the editing program. It's what I have for now on a very low budget! : ) Happy trails Luke
Thanks folks for watching, this is going to be part one of two. If you have ideas or a different way of doing ear tags please leave comments below so we can all glean from each other. Thanks again for watching please don't forget to hit that like button. Happy trails Luke
This is April from Bismarck-changed my TH-cam name. Interesting video. Does your wife like you doing that on the kitchen table? 🤣 How's your son's car working out? Has he had to do any work on it yet?
Hello April, oh my wife rolls her eyes anytime I work on her kitchen table, it's part of my plan of getting a heated shop one of these years.. it'll make sense to her if I keep on dragging projects on the kitchen table you know. : ) My wife wrecked my sons car totally went off the ditch took off one side of the car. Yikes.. it was horrible. But everybody's OK. Thanks for watching good to hear from you folks. Happy trails Luke
+ MRJOHNDEERE3720 I bought them from my vet supply store. If you cannot find them locally you probably could order them straight from the company. Let me know if you have any luck. If you don’t my supply store probably would send them to you.
o ok.. i'll have 2 look around. i know my last vet place sold vet supply & he even worked on cows & smaller animals but he was killed about 2 weeks ago, so now we have to drive over an hr away to the new vet, im not sure what they sell.. im sure i could get them online as well. does ur supply store have a website??
Ritchey tags are the best tags around! They are made in my hometown in Colorado and I am friends with the owners!
+Duncan Haiar
What a small world. Appreciate you watching Duncan.
Happy trails
Luke
Duncan Haiar , you should tell Ritchie they just got some free advertising right here! 😉
Great information thanks
Always like to get other ideas, thank you
Great video like all I've watched so far. I have never seen or heard of those ear tags you engrave, but I am gunna try them.
We have used pre engraved/printed tags and the first number on the tag is the momma cow and the second number is the calf she had. Example, 11 would represent number one cow and her first calf. Guess it works well in small herds but I think adding the year makes for a quick reference in the field/pens.
Thanks for your time invested in these videos. It made me a bit more efficient in my farming and ranching.
+Ryan Keller
Thank you Ryan, that means a lot to me. Sure appreciate your support and kind words it keeps us going forward. Happy trails
Luke
That is one weird egg! Love your videos. Did anyone else notice the warping of the video at the beginning and end? like it's zooming in a nd out
+Michael Chavez
Thanks for watching Michael, sure appreciate the positive feedback now and then. It's part of the editing program. It's what I have for now on a very low budget! : )
Happy trails
Luke
Thanks folks for watching, this is going to be part one of two. If you have ideas or a different way of doing ear tags please leave comments below so we can all glean from each other. Thanks again for watching please don't forget to hit that like button. Happy trails
Luke
i have seen triple yoke eggs,,but not many,, do you use any other colors for your ear tags?
All of the cows get yellow tags. Steer calves get white or red tags at branding normally. Heifers get yellow tags.
This is April from Bismarck-changed my TH-cam name. Interesting video. Does your wife like you doing that on the kitchen table? 🤣 How's your son's car working out? Has he had to do any work on it yet?
Hello April, oh my wife rolls her eyes anytime I work on her kitchen table, it's part of my plan of getting a heated shop one of these years.. it'll make sense to her if I keep on dragging projects on the kitchen table you know. : )
My wife wrecked my sons car totally went off the ditch took off one side of the car. Yikes.. it was horrible. But everybody's OK. Thanks for watching good to hear from you folks.
Happy trails
Luke
Use a wood burning tool to put the numbers on. A lot less mess.
what bit did you use?
where do u buy them from + that bit?
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MRJOHNDEERE3720
I bought them from my vet supply store. If you cannot find them locally you probably could order them straight from the company. Let me know if you have any luck. If you don’t my supply store probably would send them to you.
o ok.. i'll have 2 look around. i know my last vet place sold vet supply & he even worked on cows & smaller animals but he was killed about 2 weeks ago, so now we have to drive over an hr away to the new vet, im not sure what they sell.. im sure i could get them online as well. does ur supply store have a website??
Green egg? Now you just need some ham, Sam I am.
+badlandskid
One of my kids favorite books.
Back to the Basics 101 I can relate...
Do they make them in the fly tags too
Not to my knowledge. Fly tags need to be replaced every year. These are made for long-term use.
Happy trails
Are you getting them off the internet
Finding a Log books
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Wuy don’t just use Y-Tex tsgs
Lok at the dog he has no tag but you do it to cows it hurts them be vegan