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**DAIRY FARMERS LOCKING COWS UP!?** Cow 812 ... and GETTING SOAKED! | The Hoof GP

Jun 05, 2021
Hello, my name is Graham Parker and welcome to the GP YouTube channel. Today we are talking about the evil deity

farmers

and why they lock their clothes outside the sheds. Be my life falling into you. New and shiny morfix. Life is good for strawberries. Get some of these

cows

and get the hand of a sweet friend looking sexy, so today we have about 26 or 27 of these

cows

Tim, this is not my favorite farm, the farm in archives, if you haven't seen the channel yet from YouTube farm and archives. type agriculture files and go to view its content.
dairy farmers locking cows up cow 812 and getting soaked the hoof gp
They're a couple of kids who do an amazing job of showing their farm and what it's all about, so today we're going to talk about

dairy

farmers

and why they tend to keep their cows inside all of their own and why that can seem like something absolutely terrible for a lot of people, but actually why it can be kinder to cows in some ways and why they actually do it and we're also going to continue with the farms to take a look at hello, but first let's take care of the carrots and the crush because she has a surprise in store, birth, if it's over, she just says that's how it was, if it's over, to show it, so actually, let's persevere with the rules clip and some awesome ones. trimmers like Jimmy Sullivan, Willie Coyne and others that I can't think of right now told me how to modify this desk, so that's something we'll do in this common week and I'll show you exactly how I did it for now.
dairy farmers locking cows up cow 812 and getting soaked the hoof gp

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dairy farmers locking cows up cow 812 and getting soaked the hoof gp...

If it's over, see those little cracks on the edge of this horn, they need to be removed, after not removing them, they will continue to crack up to that white line and cause a proper problem, maybe it's already causing a problem I see. You see, this is exactly why we investigated these cracks. It seems like this could be a problem. I didn't see her walk, so I don't know if she was lame. I don't know one thing. What I do know is that we have to do it. investigate that and get rid of that crack completely because it looks like it could form an abscess or something further up the wall now that I can see there is some kind of soul separation here I'm looking around the heel to make sure there are no cracks and so done, one right there, look, so this is going to be a double sole that will connect here, so now I know I can remove all the damage, look, fail, you see how that plants the horner darker and that has come to a point sudden. stop that lets me know this is offline so I can actually skin all of us without cutting any meat so I launched the channel membership the other day and I've never been half as nervous about popular videos as I am with that and I just want to say thank you, not just thank you to everyone who joined because people Lords signed up as members, but thank you to everyone for not totally criticizing me in the comments because of the way I actually read every comment.
dairy farmers locking cows up cow 812 and getting soaked the hoof gp
I don't respond and what I love and see myself in every comment, but I read every comment, so if you have something to say to my face, do it in the comments. Keep going. I challenge you, but no one knows me personally because they don't really feel bad about it, so we have this lock here because you need to relieve the weight of this claw because now we have made this horn so thin, if we let it walk away like that, it would be extreme pain. and we need and need to make sure that she is not in any pain or at least in as little pain as possible like I said before.
dairy farmers locking cows up cow 812 and getting soaked the hoof gp
I didn't see her come in, but she almost certainly blamed her. because of that problem and my job is to solve it. Oh, actually, my main job is to prevent it, but avoiding the white lines is almost impossible, so I just need to tidy this up by

getting

rid of this tattered little horn here here here and shrink it down a little bit and then I'll dress it up. I tell them that's all the time. A problem with the second parent, but this is 10% iodine. This is what we can buy in the UK. I think we can only buy 5% in the states. buy 10 the reason I use iodine is because during world war 2 instead of dressings and things like that which were not available in the front pictures, edemen what it did was completely dehydrate the outer layers of the meat, which basically means which is kind.
What was killed were the tissue areas of our skin and in doing so, a protective barrier of dehydrated skin is formed and that is what I want to happen here. I want a protective barrier. I want all the bacteria killed and less will kill those nasty bacteria and I want the lesion to be protected by that in the kind of nice, safe and clean, easy to squeeze environment, and in that forum we tend to take down like five or six cows at a time. Maybe because it fits very well with the rates and that means they are not too grouped for the girls, we actually got past these cows without any problem, so while I found the no, nothing, we went and got Gracie out of her bed and the we threw in the group for those of you who aren't familiar with Gracie. although just do a quick search for cow eight one two and check out her backstory, that really is what war is, so as you can see, the place there is pretty perfect, so we're not going to interfere with nothing because everything is working.
Alright, let's do more than this part to make sure she doesn't have a soul too and that thing aerosolizes in science, you see it's old fur and all greasy. Here we are starting to get a little rosin. there also with this typical saw to be engraved and that's no problem now and these four are too fully healed which unfortunately is not so good so this little bit of this horn is gone. nothing that could have really started to work to be up there and produce the right problem for grizzy since it hasn't and we're going to fill it with glue to make sure everything is nice and smooth and completely fill that void as well.
When putting a block on top now it's very important to make sure there are no sharp projections on the filter because they would actually start to hurt, so let's smooth out some more glue, there's a block and then work on this outer core, as you can see, Gracie's spirit is actually crying blood and we haven't touched it, which means the form hasn't grown and isn't completely sealing off that problem and it's time to maybe thank the chorion for the part that says the horn He has been very insulted. The corner has usually been assaulted, but gliomas have also been insulted.
It's a very cold time, so like I was saying, I'm starting to say that the corium has been insulted so much that it's actually a horn only for some capabilities. have diminished, in other words, she can't function well here anymore, so we're going to work our way out and we're still going to persevere, obviously, because she's going to feel a lot more comfortable with this lockdown, by the way, there's actually a book. It's now called Saving Graves, which is a fantastic book. The pictures in it are absolutely phenomenal, but I still think she is the person who made the book with beautiful pictures and wrote the story.
I know it very well. I would love for her to get some sales. Because the bridge is fantastic it will be worth buying and the link to that book is in the description below this video and it is available worldwide so forget that it's called saving thanks and voila there are definitely positives . I am negative. Our other food is nice. She's completely healed, but the last one is really struggling, she looks better. I really hope it looks completely Sam's age because we really put a lot of effort into it. Share vital energy, come on, good, come on. in your I think my brother maybe got this for me no, I feel very lucky to be able to live here in the south west of Scotland.
To me, the earth is beautiful, it is lush, green and full of life, but the reason it is that way is because of our climate and because the way the earth is located, we have many hellish valleys, glens, mountains and streams and because of all those different things and because where we are located in the world, the climate tends to change very, very quickly, in fact, here mainly

dairy

farmers choose to stay with their animals. housed in sheds all year round, 365 days a year and I want to take a quick look at exactly why it's better for the cow it's better for the farmer take care why they care and what's the truth behind it Look, the transports They started being domesticated about 10,000 years ago, people in India and Europe basically started farming them exactly like we do today, without the same tractors and machinery that we have, these sticks and keys and that kind of thing that originated from wild aurochs. . a huge, huge car, huge horns, extremely powerful and dead, they look like today's cows, but to the extreme, if you will, and obviously they were not so easy to handle because they were wild aurochs before cows were domesticated , they wandered in the wild and were not under any control. kind of pressures that cows have today and that meant they could just come live as we wanted, life was easy when we raised cows, we have to think about the health of the cows and we have to make sure the cows are as happy as possible. as profitable as possible and produce as much product as possible, it sounds harsh, but it is the reality of life, if people did not produce good quantities of milk and meat, then they would not be good farmers, they would not make money.
They and the cows that means they need to be as healthy and happy as possible. The problem is that we live in the south west of Scotland and in the south west of Scotland we can have all four seasons in one day right now it's sunny outside. I tell you. It could be snowing in ten minutes, okay, so I'm obviously exaggerating, but right now it's sunny outside and it could be a torrential downpour in ten minutes. People keep these cows outside all year round sometimes and when it is wet and windy in the wild. I will see the cows gathering at the gates because they desperately want to go back to the sheds because they really don't like it.
These cows, the dairy cows, originated in Holland about 2,000 years ago and because they are in such good condition they melt and it's not meat, it means that they are naturally much thinner, so they don't have a good layer of fat or thick hair like Galloway's belly does for example, so these cows can't really handle extreme temperature changes, that's why this shed Right now I'm between scary walls, those walls actually go up and down depending on the temperature and They keep the cows at the perfect temperature. The trade-off is that yes, you become healthy and half healthy enough to do a lot of things. to make sure those cows stay extremely healthy, extremely happy, a focus really needs to be made where you see these cows in the wild, they're on the prairies, they're on the open grasslands, they would walk miles and miles every day, which would help to wear out their feet obviously don't walk that far when they're inside, so my job is to craft, where in other words I need to trim the loose horn or the dead horn or the horn that's overloaded on one of the two claws to make sure that the weight distribution between the two claws is the same, so yes, many farmers keep daily livestock within 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year, but can you imagine the most How easy would it be for the farmer, right? to mention cheaper if they could keep the cows outside on the open plains all the time, but it would be immensely cheaper, it would be much easier and yes, you would think it would be much healthier for the cow, it would be healthier for the cow .
It would also be cheaper, which would mean the farmer would make a bigger profit, so why doesn't he do it like I just said? Because our climate changes so rapidly, it means Scotland is an extremely beautiful place, but it also means we get a lot of rain and wind and these cows can't need that, nor can the land. If we put these cows in the fields they would get stuck and very muddy, if we were filled with slurry the cows would wear out there because there wouldn't be enough grass and all these complex things would come into play and at the end of the day the cow wouldn't be as healthy as it is today, especially on this nice farm, so these evil farmers keep the cows all day, every day, cows are social creatures.
The main thing they are looking for is company. If you put a carrot in this shed, the first thing it will do is run around the shed trying to get back and believe it or not. It's true. It has happened many times. I love it. see cows in the field, but it really wouldn't make much sense to have these cows in the field on your own. Many times things are done because it seemed more politically correct, but actually in this case it might seem nice. of the cows, but it is a much more stable environment for them to house sheds like this.
They are fed the best combination of foods possible. The vet checks them once a week. Weekly. I come every two weeks. Make sure their paws are in top condition. There are all kinds of systems on farms like this, from padded beds like this one toflat walls like that, ducts in the ceiling, all these lights on the ceiling to make sure the cows are as happy as possible and there's definitely a farmer's financial motivation in all of this. I don't deny it, but fortunately for us and for the cows, that financial motivation completely aligns with the health of the cow, which is healthier for the code.
It's also healthier for the farmers wallet so I'm happy in that sense, he's one of these guys and as always we like to make a real team effort when we wash because we're a team and we need to do things right. quickly and efficiently as quickly as possible or no no thank you very much for looking bye

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