Catching Cows With Arrowquip Heeler
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ก.พ. 2025
- We finish harvest and capture cattle with the @Arrowquip Heeler!
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Child laughter, cows calling for their calves. Everyone should experience it live!!! Oh and smell of freshly plowed dirt!!!!
Enjoyed being a part of the arm chair crew!!!!!
A child’s laughter is sooo great Glad you finished harvest and a Safe Harvest. God Bless Your Family 🙏
Beautiful sunrise & sunset. Love your family. Thank you for what you do & bringing us along to appreciate all you do. God Bless all of you!!!
Love all your pictures and your videos. Enjoy following you all. Be safe.
your videos Rock. A little of this and a lot of that, thanks to everyone in many ways to help make this video.
Now with farming all done for 2022, you can spend more time enjoying the beautiful Kansas fall weather and your families, aside from cattle duties, that is! Loved the videos all year this year! Keep up the good work and pray your yields will be better next year!
They have cattle its never. Over
@@mrfix3474 I mentioned they do have cattle duties, so I am aware of that, sir. My point is that they will have at least a little more free time now that they don't have to do any more planting and harvesting the rest of 2022.
Job well done guys, and I'm sure next year will bring a bountiful harvest for you and your families. You have worked so hard, produced so much, and your love of the land and dedication to your animals makes me so proud of all of you. God Bless You!
I love watching the harvest. Thank you.
I'm sure you are all dragging. Thanks for bringing us along❤
Woah, Nellie! That Arrowquip is quite a piece of equipment! But, wait, you separated the cows and the calves, then let them back out together? What did I miss? You did mention that you had sold some. Were the sold animals removed before the others were let out? Also, I always wondered about those semi-truck stock trailers. They look tall enough to be two levels. But, from what I saw, they are not. There has to be a good reason for it, but I'm wildly curious. I've never been around operations the size of yours, so I really appreciate learning how a family manages livestock and crops at this size.
And - filthy baby clothes in leaves - yes! I adored how she laughed when being tickled, then turned and presented for more when it stopped. 😄 They are babies for such a precious, short amount of time.
We haul the cows and calves separate so the calves don’t get smashed! The ones we sold were “feeders” or 850 lb animals. These calves still with their mamas are only a couple hundred pounds so they won’t be sold for awhile. The semi trailer is two levels you are correct!
@@PetersonFarmBros Ah, thank you! Makes sense to transport the little ones separately with that many cows in that large trailer. And thank you for the info about what size a "feeder" is. Shows what I know. I thought "feeder" meant a calf. :)
great video. Thank you guys
Happy Thanksgiving to the Peterson farm family, one and all
Great video Guys I hope you have better luck with your crops next year glad you got some much needed rain 👍🇺🇸
Hello Guys, A friend of mine while I was in the USAF (1969 - 1973) who was from TX told me how he use to drive semis from TX to CA for his dad and once when he stopped to get all the cattle that were laying down back up because there was some problem with them laying down. He said he saw one male with his private parts hanging out and stuck the cattle prod in and delivered a shock. It didn't end the way he thought it would though as the bull shit all over him. Macgilvery, we all just called him Mac. I wonder what ever happened to him, but I don't think I ever knew his first name.
WOW- cattle 🛎🛎🛎👍😊 (N.G. Indiana)
It sounds like there is a hurricane 😂
Great video ty
sioux county iowa had a record land auction friday. 73 acres sold for 30000.00 vande vegte and zomer auctions.
Sure miss our Heeler Brandi
All that green equipment, looked like Sonne farms for a minute.
Nice 👌
Cows are fun made my dad cuss
How has the macdon and the new machine been working for you guys??
We like them both a lot!
Do yall put cattle on your milo stocks
👍👍👍🙏
Audio is terrible. You might want to get wind guard (foam mic cover) for your mictophone
It was 50 mph wind that day. We film with our phones so tough to find a mic cover that is convenient enough to pull out of our pocket within a few secs to film. We don’t prioritize filming over farming at this point so it’s tough to justify that