Great video Richard.You must be so proud of your herd of hererefords they are magnificent.Good to hear your mum is a keen bee keeper.Used to have a fleet of triffit trailers on a farm at orsett in essex for corn carting and potato carting,even had a tw 35 on the front of one of them.
By, them cattle look bloody well richard 👍🏻 Lovely to see the contrast of seasons over the bridge, it dunna seem that long ago it was almost being washed away.
The Herefords are looking superb and you will have some great pedigree young stock available there. Hopefully with the SFI mixes and more clover and other flowers, the bees will do well.
Not heard one cuckoo this year so sad, so you shout the herd while not thinking they might beat you over 100metres, underwear change and fresh socks too, great use of trailer, great blog from no warts farms shown how it is
Hi Richard great video going back to your last video we have a krm drill just like yours there not bad or the power harrow they are heavy though at the moment we basically use it for our game covers
What would you use on the trailer/underside of machinery and vehicles to keep rust away. I'm moving away from waxoyl as it cracks and traps moisture. Just my thoughts. Thanks for the videos Richard.
@@Phil-dovefarms I've tried lanoguard 2 year ago (grease was great stuff but the spray wears off quickly). I've bought a load of Bilt Hamber UB to try out this year....both made out of lanolin. But it needs annual topping up as sun/UV breaks it down. I want to try a mix of hydraulic oil, chainsaw oil and engine oil next.
Great video Richard.You must be so proud of your herd of hererefords they are magnificent.Good to hear your mum is a keen bee keeper.Used to have a fleet of triffit trailers on a farm at orsett in essex for corn carting and potato carting,even had a tw 35 on the front of one of them.
Great video. You should have far more subscribers. One of the best farming channels on TH-cam no bull sh..e .
By, them cattle look bloody well richard 👍🏻
Lovely to see the contrast of seasons over the bridge, it dunna seem that long ago it was almost being washed away.
Awesome video thanks for your time and consideration top job top team 🇬🇧🚜🚛🚜🚛🚜🚛🚜🚛 all is looking good Richard 👍
I love going on your early morning walks with you Richard, best part of the day ❤
Thanks for hearing cuckoo ain't heard one for years
The Herefords are looking superb and you will have some great pedigree young stock available there. Hopefully with the SFI mixes and
more clover and other flowers, the bees will do well.
Them Hereford Castle look brilliant thanks for the video
Cows are looking fantastic 👍
I've not heard a cukcoo for so many years now😢
Me neither....for a second I thought Richard was playing games us with the warning sound from the pick up.
I love the Herefords. Grass is doing well as it grows.
Not heard one cuckoo this year so sad, so you shout the herd while not thinking they might beat you over 100metres, underwear change and fresh socks too, great use of trailer, great blog from no warts farms shown how it is
Thanks Richard, another interesting video, variety 👍
Hi Richard great video going back to your last video we have a krm drill just like yours there not bad or the power harrow they are heavy though at the moment we basically use it for our game covers
4:27 lol, bless ya.
Thanks for posting. Excellent content.
Great video Richard 👌
Cattle look well! Have heard a cuckoo for years, only ever seen one.
Doesn't seem that long ago the water wouldn't go under that bridge. Hereford look a picture.
Awesome 👌 👏
Why not fertiliser the paddock’s on rotation
What would you use on the trailer/underside of machinery and vehicles to keep rust away. I'm moving away from waxoyl as it cracks and traps moisture. Just my thoughts. Thanks for the videos Richard.
Waste oil every year
Interesting that I was all up for giving it a go 👍
@@Phil-dovefarms I've tried lanoguard 2 year ago (grease was great stuff but the spray wears off quickly). I've bought a load of Bilt Hamber UB to try out this year....both made out of lanolin. But it needs annual topping up as sun/UV breaks it down. I want to try a mix of hydraulic oil, chainsaw oil and engine oil next.
Horned herefords fatten on concrete. Those polled breeders took something out when they crossed to lose horns.
Go back t house and change my pants 😂🤣😂🤣