It’s Jan. 1, 2025 as I watch this. Best wishes for your ranch and grain growing endeavours this year. Looking forward to watching the calves being born. Cheers!
As an old retired farmer, I like watching you because I can see how far farming technology is moving today. Sometimes I'm screaming at the screen saying things like "That'll Never Work" or "What are they thinking"? but in the end it's very relaxing to just sit back sip my coffee pet my dog and enjoy seeing you figure things out on your own. Keep it up!
Been watching a long time. Love that you keep it real. Your channel is slowly taking off. I’ll be here for the long haul. Merry Christmas and happy new year from Alberta.
Pieter is our hired man, Parker is my oldest, than Jaxon and Brock. Beckton is my nephew who lives with Lindsay and I. Parker, Beckton, Jaxon and Brock are the 4 in 4H Darryls sons are Dylan and Quin.
Any movements from the heifer's back legs or is she only getting up on the front? We had to put down a near term cow today that fell on ice and couldn't get up. No movement in either back leg, two different experienced large animal vets agreed she likely damaged the femoral nerves from going "splay legged" and recovery was unlikely. Younger animals are more likely to recover but probably unlikely if she did go full on frog and did the splits.
Right now, just to feed the cows for 1 day takes 2 hours start to finish and add another 45 minutes when we have to feed replacement heifers in the other yard.
There is no right way to deal with that heifer. Ive had a few like that feeding calves through the years, if they are down longer than a day, it just generally doesn’t work out unfortunately. I’ve tried anti inflammatories and such, or suspending them to stand. Generally doesn’t make a difference in my cases.
@ I understand. No criticism at all. Had to put down a bred cow the other day. Pinched a nerve or something. Tried for a week, but there was no winning.
Thank yous for taking your free time time to show us what it's like farming in your neck of the woods!
It’s Jan. 1, 2025 as I watch this. Best wishes for your ranch and grain growing endeavours this year. Looking forward to watching the calves being born. Cheers!
Thanks for another busy day video. You guys never stop. Take care.
As an old retired farmer, I like watching you because I can see how far farming technology is moving today. Sometimes I'm screaming at the screen saying things like "That'll Never Work" or "What are they thinking"? but in the end it's very relaxing to just sit back sip my coffee pet my dog and enjoy seeing you figure things out on your own. Keep it up!
Often the best way to learn is the hard way...
Thanks for another year of great videos! Well done! Merry Christmas to you and all your cast of characters and all the best in the upcoming year!!
Hope your heifer gets better. You’re doing everything you can to keep her comfortable and on road to recovery.
Thanks for all your 2024 videos enjoyed them. Happy New Year. 👋🍾🇨🇦
Happy I found your channel. I do enjoy your videos. Hang in there subscriber #'s will rise Kendal. Thanks for sharing. Happy New Year to all. D
Kendall doing a great job on your videos. Thanks for taking the time to make these. MERRY CHRISTMAS
Hope you make your 10k sooner than later. I subscribed during calving season. Keep it up. 👍👍
Love your videos. I am a prairie girl living in Nova Scotia.
Always enjoy hearing where viewers are watching from. Thanks
Merry Christmas to you all
Merry Christmas to You and Your Family God Bless
Great video as usual guys, glad to hear you got the machine tuned up the way u want it, hopefully that heifer will be OK
Been watching a long time. Love that you keep it real. Your channel is slowly taking off. I’ll be here for the long haul. Merry Christmas and happy new year from Alberta.
Thanks, great to hear where viewers are watching from
Great to see that you hit 8K subs! What an encouraging way to start the New Year!! Hoping the best for you in 2025!!!
Hope she gets better
Hope you’ve had a wonderful Christmas. I enjoy your videos and always look forward to the next. Thankyou
Always enjoy the info from up north! Have A HAPPY NEW YEAR!
Thanks for the videos. Always enjoy watching them!
Thank you for answering my question in the video.
Great video my dad and me raised cows back the 1970s
Happy holidays to you, Daryl and your family's. Peace and Blessings.
Great job please keep making videos
Happy New Year! Enjoyed all the videos this year! Thanks
Merry Christmas and happy new year!! Enjoyed!!
Keep us posted on the heifer pls
Love the videos 😊
Who's kids are Who's?
Peter? Parker? & the rest thelil guys that show steers in 4H
Pieter is our hired man, Parker is my oldest, than Jaxon and Brock. Beckton is my nephew who lives with Lindsay and I.
Parker, Beckton, Jaxon and Brock are the 4 in 4H
Darryls sons are Dylan and Quin.
Any movements from the heifer's back legs or is she only getting up on the front? We had to put down a near term cow today that fell on ice and couldn't get up. No movement in either back leg, two different experienced large animal vets agreed she likely damaged the femoral nerves from going "splay legged" and recovery was unlikely. Younger animals are more likely to recover but probably unlikely if she did go full on frog and did the splits.
Sad to hear about the heifer, it is always a challenge
Why do you not keep it in the heated shop ??
How many hours a day does it take to mix food and take it to all the different groups of cattle....
Right now, just to feed the cows for 1 day takes 2 hours start to finish and add another 45 minutes when we have to feed replacement heifers in the other yard.
There is no right way to deal with that heifer. Ive had a few like that feeding calves through the years, if they are down longer than a day, it just generally doesn’t work out unfortunately. I’ve tried anti inflammatories and such, or suspending them to stand. Generally doesn’t make a difference in my cases.
It's hard cause we don't know the outcome and we don't want to give up on any animal.
@ I understand. No criticism at all. Had to put down a bred cow the other day. Pinched a nerve or something. Tried for a week, but there was no winning.
No way your block heater is working. And if it is those masseys are a pile of shit
Ya the cord wasn't plugged in all the way.