Not all cows prefer pasture, these cows sure do love TMR! Here is a video about how it's made.
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I am not a cow, still found my mouth watering 🤣
@christiandietz63412 жыл бұрын
Great Video Jason, Interesting obviously these cows never leave the barn! There were some pretty expensive ingredients being dumped on the concrete, thanks for sharing
@tonymckeage10283 ай бұрын
That was a great video. Could you give me the proportion of the ingredients that you used in the pre-mix? Regards
@carlosenriquelozanomartine27233 жыл бұрын
it is interesting complete feed ration/balanced ration preparation
@agricltureandfeed55923 жыл бұрын
Very cool...thanks for sharing
@dwjm44413 жыл бұрын
What are the components of the tank?
@user-rd3xz7zu4x9 ай бұрын
Some mild hating on the dairy industry here. Let's set things out then. It is in the best interests of any working dairy (or anyone looking to get milk from a cow on a regular basis) that the cows be as healthy as possible. That involves regular freedom of movement, clean and safe areas of shelter, adequate water, and as demonstrated in this video, proper food. On top of all this, regular veterinary services are included to keep the cows strong. When the video says 'byproducts', generally it means things that are trash to humans because we can't use or eat them...but cows can. There are a lot of things cattle can eat that would do us no good at all. For instance, cotton seed. It's no good to us since we can't digest it. Likewise with silage. Silage is generally the grass portion of grains we can't eat. Almond shells....have any of you tried to eat one? Yet cows gain fiber from it that our bodies can't proces. A final word about this process as opposed to grazing 'on the range' as it were; This setup is far better from the perspective of the cows than 'free range grazing.' 1. The diet is more consistent, and overall, more balanced. 2. It's easier to check on the health of the herd at any given time, as needed. 3. There are a lot of things NOT in this arrangement that could harm/kill the cows, like coyotes, prairie dog holes, snakes...and there would be no way to know anything happened until the body is found. If you're going to watch a video about things you have no direct experience with, have the common sense to realize there's something to learn here. A dairy farm gains nothing from harming, abusing, or injuring their cows.
@ryanchristopherson3744 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing. With exception of whey this one is very, very similar to rations cows eat in Central Russia. What is the DM and starch content of silage?
@alexanderpanin8884 жыл бұрын
The goal for the corn silage is 35% DM and +35% starch. Usually we can achieve that. What’s yours?
@jasonmast48154 жыл бұрын
@@jasonmast4815 beautiful goals! We had a massive issue with proper understanding of "good corn silage" definition for a while, but the most of reasonable people try to achieve 30-35 DM and 35-45 starch now. Numbers aside the goal is to get maximal by-pass fraction while maintaining proper digestibility, of course.
@alexanderpanin8884 жыл бұрын
Whats your formula for the mix
@USMCDMR4 жыл бұрын
Great video
@kopenhagenkid4 жыл бұрын
Kevin Christiansen thanks!!
@jasonmast48154 жыл бұрын
How much milk you can produce with this ration? Thanks
@gorgeas4 жыл бұрын
12 gallons
@MegaBomboloni3 жыл бұрын
The dairy I work for refers to rolled corn as "ground corn".
@JacobDoffing424 жыл бұрын
I was wondering what they meant.
@l337pwnage2 жыл бұрын
What is "Winter Forage Silage" in the enlargement, does it look like mais silage?
@MatraLyss4 жыл бұрын
Winter forage is a grass mix of oats, wheat, barley, and rye. It’s double cropped in the winter here in California.
@jasonmast48154 жыл бұрын
Really good ration. What is the price of almond hulls?
@alikuyucu1464 жыл бұрын
The local almond hull price ranges from about $90-$150 per ton depending on the market and quality.
@jasonmast48154 жыл бұрын
@@jasonmast4815 thanks a lot
@alikuyucu1464 жыл бұрын
Some sweet footage! Would you be open to letting me use a couple shots for a project I'm working on? I'd give you a credit link of course.
@jamescharles82634 жыл бұрын
James Charles go for it!
@jasonmast48154 жыл бұрын
@@jasonmast4815 Thanks, I appreciate it!
@jamescharles82634 жыл бұрын
Jason Mast where is this farm
@businessplatform49464 жыл бұрын
Business Platform this is in Stanislaus county, California
@jasonmast48154 жыл бұрын
Zabardast GREAT
@azizsadiq12854 жыл бұрын
땡큐"Thank you so much~~super great!!!!~Fighting
@user-zw5nf8kd7t4 жыл бұрын
if milk rate cross to dollar we can manage dairy very easily in Pakistan. but all ingredients available in our country but little expensive. thanks for share nice one.
@adnanadnanadnan35204 жыл бұрын
yes, aap sai keh rhy hain
@UmarFarooq-jn7dt4 жыл бұрын
What is the ratio of pre mix pls Thanks
@junaidshaikh3071 Жыл бұрын
What is the shelf life of this mix after you added the liquid ingredients?
@thefilthelement4 жыл бұрын
It gets cleaned up by the cows or cleaned out by the loader daily.
@jasonmast48154 жыл бұрын
That was a lot of ingredients i lost counting 😂
@alialhilali98625 жыл бұрын
I think this video is to fool the farmers.if so many ingredients are given to the animals simultaneously then the cost will exceed the profit and dairy will ultimately fail.
@maliktamimawan3 жыл бұрын
I drink Oakhurst "The natural goodness of Maine"
@TowMater6034 жыл бұрын
What is the benefit of whey for cows? Thanks.
@muratomeroglu44304 жыл бұрын
Murat Ömeroğlu it’s a highly digestible protein source.
@jasonmast48154 жыл бұрын
You feed once or twice a day there and surprised that little tractor runs that wagon👍
@gemser245 жыл бұрын
That load is for the high cows and they actually get fed three times a day. The tractor works pretty hard, but it’s made over 20,000 hours turning that mixer!
@jasonmast48155 жыл бұрын
Jason Mast oh nice how many cows on farm I got it not bad feed once a day 780 milk cows and around 300 heifers
@gemser245 жыл бұрын
gemser24 this farm is about 1000 milking cows.
@jasonmast48155 жыл бұрын
@@gemser24 Seriously ? 300 heifers ? What do you do that you need that many replacements ????? Almost a 50% turn over ? Somethings wrong here !
@hairymanonetwo4 жыл бұрын
We been expanding a lot at 1000 milking cows now boss man keeps buying more quota
@ryangemser79654 жыл бұрын
How you calculate how much which ingredients had to add as TMR feed?
@RezaurRatul2 жыл бұрын
most dairy farms take samples of all their feed, say hay - silage - corn and so on,, and send to laboratorys that measure the feed value. so that the farm, and ore the feed expert can create different TMR mixes depending on which cycle the cows are in.. IF you fed say a ration ment for a milking cow that give 100 pound of milk a day to a cow that had stopd produsing milk, you soon would end up with a SUPERFAT COW THAT COULDNT WALK. 😁 So many-most farms usually make several batches each feeding usually at least 2 one milk cow tmr with a lot of nutrients-protein++ like i the video while dry cows manage with mostly only silage-hay-straw and a little bucket of minerals-salt and if they have calfs they mix a growing ration, and so on.
@samkom3311 ай бұрын
Sir, can you give me a list of the foods you provide for the animals?
@theegyptianfarmer95614 жыл бұрын
As seen in the video: Alfalfa Hay Straw Cotton seed Canola pellets DDGS Bakery Mineral Wet Corn Gluten Corn silage Wheat silage Almond Hulls Rolled corn Whey Water
@jasonmast48154 жыл бұрын
@@jasonmast4815 Thank you
@theegyptianfarmer95614 жыл бұрын
@@jasonmast4815 why too many ingredients
@mhacattleranch2 жыл бұрын
Lite kab aayegi gavalda fiddar ki
@raphikkhanraphikkhan96409 ай бұрын
I saw the corn syrup stuff, and at first I was like, "what?", then I was like, "oh, it's California."
@l337pwnage2 жыл бұрын
Please, I need feed formulations for fattening calves from 90 kg to 500 kg. Can you help me
@alyramadan34033 жыл бұрын
What dairy is that? But great video by the way!
@dairydude17134 жыл бұрын
Dairy Dude thanks! It’s D&M Ag, where are you from?
@jasonmast48154 жыл бұрын
Jason Mast Sweet! How many cows do they milk? But I’m from Tulare Ca, Not sure if you heard of this little town before But where are you from??
@dairydude17134 жыл бұрын
Dairy Dude this dairy is about 1000 milk cows. You are about two hours south, this is in the Turlock area 👍
@jasonmast48154 жыл бұрын
Jason Mast 1000 milk cows you say, Cool!! I have to check out the dairies out there in Turlock someday. Do you have Instagram? Maybe we can chat on there sometime 👍🏼
@dairydude17134 жыл бұрын
Are the cows only fed once per day with this ration @JasonMast?
@johnsullivan86313 жыл бұрын
John Sullivan this is a three time a day ration. This video was the afternoon feeding and the last one of the day.
@jasonmast48153 жыл бұрын
@@jasonmast4815 Just to confirm you mean that the total feed per day is approximately 3x 20,000 lbs for 1,000 cows.?
@johnsullivan86313 жыл бұрын
John Sullivan this load is for a select stage of lactation, the highest producing cows. It’s feeds about 400 cows three times a day, but the total volume per feeding varies based on the level of refusal from previous feedings.
@jasonmast48153 жыл бұрын
@@jasonmast4815 so what would be the average daily feed intake per cow?
@johnsullivan86313 жыл бұрын
John Sullivan these cows are each getting about 64 lbs of dry matter per day.
@jasonmast48153 жыл бұрын
Здесь счастливые коровы
@user-fu1ev1re6n4 жыл бұрын
sir what is the cost of one cow
@naveedafzal31554 жыл бұрын
Like around a $1000 LOL
@josephbennett34824 жыл бұрын
when i saw the almond hulls i knew it was california because blue diamond almonds is very famous...
@sportsmaster10762 жыл бұрын
Milk will be so powerful
@hdgskills45614 жыл бұрын
How come I never see anyone rubbing the cows head cause they’re good bois
@kreed10044 жыл бұрын
@MinerGate oh. you got me there
@kreed10044 жыл бұрын
Near Perfect
@3asworld9793 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@jasonmast48153 жыл бұрын
how many liters of milk per day?
@denissol954 жыл бұрын
Денис Черкас these cows average around 40 liters per day.
@jasonmast48154 жыл бұрын
@@jasonmast4815 wow
@denissol954 жыл бұрын
Hello from Wisconsin! No, thank you.
@zacheryandersen2 жыл бұрын
What is Winter forage silage..???
@aliqadri46723 жыл бұрын
ali qadri it’s a small grains mix grown during the winter in California. Usually some sort of blend of wheat, oats, barley, triticale, and rye.
@jasonmast48153 жыл бұрын
ali qadri see 3:18 in this video kzhead.info/sun/kraLqbdlp3ejoIk/bejne.html
@jasonmast48153 жыл бұрын
@@jasonmast4815 thanks man..
@aliqadri46723 жыл бұрын
Huh and here i thought cows ate a lot of junk. Learned something new. So this feed is better or equal to actual grass? Thanks for video
@crumb9cheese4 жыл бұрын
crumb9cheese this is a complete and balanced meal for these cows. There is nothing wrong with grass, but this is far more efficient in our area due to the lack of available land for grazing.
@jasonmast48154 жыл бұрын
@@jasonmast4815 I would love to see a cow regularly make 80+ pound milk on a 100% gras-haylage diet. 😏
@samkom3311 ай бұрын
Is that not more expensive to what "normal" dairy farms would feed their cows? Do you get more money for feeding them or what is the purpose? (I am not a farmer just curious😉) Great video🖒
@iloveamerica85414 жыл бұрын
echt deutsch pasture isn’t practical in California on a large scale due to the high cost of land and water. The hay and silage are much more efficient to produce and the byproducts are a great way to improve sustainability of the dairy industry. This ration is fine tuned to meet the cattle’s exact needs.
@jasonmast48154 жыл бұрын
@@jasonmast4815 Thank you for answering my question. Greetings from germany
@iloveamerica85414 жыл бұрын
Price
@joyabpatel53 жыл бұрын
Too many balanced ingredients means "perfect ration"
@alikuyucu1464 жыл бұрын
Doğru
@3asworld9793 жыл бұрын
uuuuuuuuuaaaaaaauuuuuu 😍💓💓💓💓
@WILSONANTONIO2 жыл бұрын
Omg, that is highly nutritious feed
@mathprof82663 жыл бұрын
Yes but a good milking cow need a lot of nutrients to make say 80-100 pounds of milk EVERY 24 hours. She cant so that with say a 100% straw diet.
@samkom33 Жыл бұрын
Сам бы ел!
@user-br1sy9cu4i4 жыл бұрын
I seen this before
@Thedoctor192835 жыл бұрын
Nedim Maksumic yes, I re-uploaded this because the original had issues that I wasn’t able to correct. Some of the still photos should actually show up now.
@jasonmast48155 жыл бұрын
Haha
@shotertv57394 жыл бұрын
Why too many roughages like Alfafla hay Straw Corn silage Winter forage silage Why not only one ?
@awoaperfumes-tn8rq10 ай бұрын
Corn silage and alfalfa hay would be ideal, but this is all about using surplus available ingredients to extend the inventory of limited premium forages. In California corn silage and alfalfa can be expensive and difficult to source at times. There are lots of other unconventional options that can be used by a nutritionist to make a high quality balanced TMR.
@jasonmast481510 ай бұрын
@@jasonmast4815 one more question How to improve digestion of a beef cattle?
@awoaperfumes-tn8rq10 ай бұрын
At the end the Cows doesn't seems interested to your TMR.
@rajathmohan68703 жыл бұрын
Max
@jeremydorn51684 жыл бұрын
I mean by cow and by year
@gorgeas4 жыл бұрын
polos gorgeas video is from a couple years ago, but these cows are averaging just over 90 lbs per day per cow.
@jasonmast48154 жыл бұрын
@@jasonmast4815 Thank you. I just discovered your channel. You are doing a good job. You should have continued to make videos. Good luck
@gorgeas4 жыл бұрын
polos gorgeas thanks! I do need to start making some new content, I’ll work on it!
@jasonmast48154 жыл бұрын
@eşrefşekerli abi bi yorum alırız
@aras31314 жыл бұрын
O yonca sılaj fabrika yemi satar o yüzden böyle badem kabuğu peynir altı suyu filan uğraşmaz. Bide bol beton ve galvanizli ahır yapar abim.
@abdulkadirsar71013 жыл бұрын
FARMING SIMULATOR 19 EXTREME GRAPHICS
@vitorrafaelcosta25254 жыл бұрын
Hope there is no carry over of NUT product's in the milk.
@brentreid70314 жыл бұрын
Alligator
@jeremydorn51684 жыл бұрын
What no molasses
@richardhaughey5323 жыл бұрын
the food should be a little bit closer to the cows, they are reaching out to much to reach the top
@oghuzkhan51173 жыл бұрын
Helicopter
@jeremydorn51684 жыл бұрын
Chicks
@jeremydorn51684 жыл бұрын
I grew up on a dairy, and horse farm, and if someone tried to give this crap to our cow or horses my dad would reached for the horse whip. No wonder our milk tastes strange, what the fuck would prompt a farmer to use ground up straw as an additive! Cows and horses can not digest straw, and don't get me started on the corn silage. You can go into any corn field and find undecomposed corn stalks from the previous year's harvest. So to summarize, how the fucking hell will a chopped corn stalks break down in an animals stomach. Word. They don't!!!!! On the farm the cows spent all day eating good green grass, and when they came to the barn to be milked they would get a coffee can of a mixture of cracked corn, oats, and hint of molasses for taste. And let me tell you we had the sweetest milk and cream in the county. So to finish, I wouldn't give this farmers milk to pig, well maybe if it were mixed with some cracked corn, but I sure as hell wouldn't drink it on a bet!! What the cow eats comes through in the milk, dumb ass!! Anybody that has grown up on a farm knows that from the early age when you first stepped in a cow pie barefoot!!
@glennmiller88804 жыл бұрын
I bet daddy had too sell the farm didn’t understand as to well if maybe you feed some of this u would still farm
@danielehnert4259 Жыл бұрын
Elephant
@jeremydorn51684 жыл бұрын
So dairy cows produce more milk if u give them byproducts lol.Its great that byproducts dont go to waste
@fazeeti26923 жыл бұрын
Frog
@jeremydorn51684 жыл бұрын
Ambulance
@jeremydorn51684 жыл бұрын
I milked cows for 45 years. The only true balanced mixed ration is a cow eating grass !!!! No equipment needed other then a four wheeler to get the cows home and a basic mower to clip the pastures..and of course any other equipment needed in farming. Cheap simple and basic. Moreover "" profitable " !
@hairymanonetwo4 жыл бұрын
Made a video of me out mixing feed one day. Check it out on my channel
@hanksfarmvideos4 жыл бұрын
WTF are you feeding cows canola for?
@johndolan5133 жыл бұрын
TheBaneofLiberals:StraightWhiteConservativeMale the canola pellets are a great source of protein for the cows.
@jasonmast48153 жыл бұрын
I was reading about a place in the US that fed their cows ground up cow crap and cardboard. A guy with a drone investigating and as almost arrested by the local law enforcement after the owner reported him.
@74superglide4 жыл бұрын
Douglas Oakley I find it highly unlikely that any dairy in the US is feeding ground up cow manure and cardboard. That would never pass a creamery audit. If that were the case they should be shut down for animal abuse. Dairy producers are paid for the quantity and quality of the milk their cows produce, It is important for cows to be well fed, they do not produce milk if they are unhealthy and fed garbage.
@jasonmast48154 жыл бұрын
What is the fat content
@nileshyenpure29364 жыл бұрын
Copcar
@jeremydorn51684 жыл бұрын
I think this video is to fool the farmers.if so many ingredients are given to the animals simultaneously then the cost will exceed the profit and dairy will ultimately fail.
@maliktamimawan3 жыл бұрын
The only fool here is you. You have no idea what it takes to feed HF cows.
@zalzala5406Ай бұрын
Seems like it is making the cows fart more, you better watch out Greta Tornberg will be saying how dare you make these cows fart so much!
@danieltorrens49544 жыл бұрын
Great video!! I’ve just uploaded a feeding video myself, check it out!
@jimmyd390T4 жыл бұрын
Тут коровы лучше живут чем мы в Украине просто пиздец
@HoBa.KaxoBka4 жыл бұрын
cows don't seem too excited to eat this shit
@pratwurschtgulasch66624 жыл бұрын
TMR...... its where you can put all your junk feed.....spoiled and rotten. The large bunkers have major spoilage..and it goes somewhere !! Expect the cows to eat it.....blend it in.
@hairymanonetwo4 жыл бұрын
Irv Farmer that’s actually not true at all. Silage in bags and all other feed stored dry under roofs makes for incredible feed quality. Sorry, but there isn’t enough pasture to be able to provide the world with milk and meat.
@jasonmast48154 жыл бұрын
@@jasonmast4815 If there is not enough pasture...then what do cows eat other then grass or hay ? There is plenty of land for feeding cows. After all.......that is what they eat.
@hairymanonetwo4 жыл бұрын
Irv Farmer did you watch the video?
@jasonmast48154 жыл бұрын
@@jasonmast4815 Watched it from beginning to end......too much needless equipment / expense involved !
@hairymanonetwo4 жыл бұрын
@@hairymanonetwoRunning it through a cow is a great way to use byproducts from food producing.
@perkarlander50124 жыл бұрын
Grüße an KZhead, Werbung bedeutet Daumen runter & wird nicht geteilt/abonniert!!!
@swawwes2 жыл бұрын
Max
@jeremydorn51684 жыл бұрын
Grüße an KZhead, Werbung bedeutet Daumen runter & wird nicht geteilt/abonniert!!!
I am not a cow, still found my mouth watering 🤣
Great Video Jason, Interesting obviously these cows never leave the barn! There were some pretty expensive ingredients being dumped on the concrete, thanks for sharing
That was a great video. Could you give me the proportion of the ingredients that you used in the pre-mix? Regards
it is interesting complete feed ration/balanced ration preparation
Very cool...thanks for sharing
What are the components of the tank?
Some mild hating on the dairy industry here. Let's set things out then. It is in the best interests of any working dairy (or anyone looking to get milk from a cow on a regular basis) that the cows be as healthy as possible. That involves regular freedom of movement, clean and safe areas of shelter, adequate water, and as demonstrated in this video, proper food. On top of all this, regular veterinary services are included to keep the cows strong. When the video says 'byproducts', generally it means things that are trash to humans because we can't use or eat them...but cows can. There are a lot of things cattle can eat that would do us no good at all. For instance, cotton seed. It's no good to us since we can't digest it. Likewise with silage. Silage is generally the grass portion of grains we can't eat. Almond shells....have any of you tried to eat one? Yet cows gain fiber from it that our bodies can't proces. A final word about this process as opposed to grazing 'on the range' as it were; This setup is far better from the perspective of the cows than 'free range grazing.' 1. The diet is more consistent, and overall, more balanced. 2. It's easier to check on the health of the herd at any given time, as needed. 3. There are a lot of things NOT in this arrangement that could harm/kill the cows, like coyotes, prairie dog holes, snakes...and there would be no way to know anything happened until the body is found. If you're going to watch a video about things you have no direct experience with, have the common sense to realize there's something to learn here. A dairy farm gains nothing from harming, abusing, or injuring their cows.
Thank you for sharing. With exception of whey this one is very, very similar to rations cows eat in Central Russia. What is the DM and starch content of silage?
The goal for the corn silage is 35% DM and +35% starch. Usually we can achieve that. What’s yours?
@@jasonmast4815 beautiful goals! We had a massive issue with proper understanding of "good corn silage" definition for a while, but the most of reasonable people try to achieve 30-35 DM and 35-45 starch now. Numbers aside the goal is to get maximal by-pass fraction while maintaining proper digestibility, of course.
Whats your formula for the mix
Great video
Kevin Christiansen thanks!!
How much milk you can produce with this ration? Thanks
12 gallons
The dairy I work for refers to rolled corn as "ground corn".
I was wondering what they meant.
What is "Winter Forage Silage" in the enlargement, does it look like mais silage?
Winter forage is a grass mix of oats, wheat, barley, and rye. It’s double cropped in the winter here in California.
Really good ration. What is the price of almond hulls?
The local almond hull price ranges from about $90-$150 per ton depending on the market and quality.
@@jasonmast4815 thanks a lot
Some sweet footage! Would you be open to letting me use a couple shots for a project I'm working on? I'd give you a credit link of course.
James Charles go for it!
@@jasonmast4815 Thanks, I appreciate it!
Jason Mast where is this farm
Business Platform this is in Stanislaus county, California
Zabardast GREAT
땡큐"Thank you so much~~super great!!!!~Fighting
if milk rate cross to dollar we can manage dairy very easily in Pakistan. but all ingredients available in our country but little expensive. thanks for share nice one.
yes, aap sai keh rhy hain
What is the ratio of pre mix pls Thanks
What is the shelf life of this mix after you added the liquid ingredients?
It gets cleaned up by the cows or cleaned out by the loader daily.
That was a lot of ingredients i lost counting 😂
I think this video is to fool the farmers.if so many ingredients are given to the animals simultaneously then the cost will exceed the profit and dairy will ultimately fail.
I drink Oakhurst "The natural goodness of Maine"
What is the benefit of whey for cows? Thanks.
Murat Ömeroğlu it’s a highly digestible protein source.
You feed once or twice a day there and surprised that little tractor runs that wagon👍
That load is for the high cows and they actually get fed three times a day. The tractor works pretty hard, but it’s made over 20,000 hours turning that mixer!
Jason Mast oh nice how many cows on farm I got it not bad feed once a day 780 milk cows and around 300 heifers
gemser24 this farm is about 1000 milking cows.
@@gemser24 Seriously ? 300 heifers ? What do you do that you need that many replacements ????? Almost a 50% turn over ? Somethings wrong here !
We been expanding a lot at 1000 milking cows now boss man keeps buying more quota
How you calculate how much which ingredients had to add as TMR feed?
most dairy farms take samples of all their feed, say hay - silage - corn and so on,, and send to laboratorys that measure the feed value. so that the farm, and ore the feed expert can create different TMR mixes depending on which cycle the cows are in.. IF you fed say a ration ment for a milking cow that give 100 pound of milk a day to a cow that had stopd produsing milk, you soon would end up with a SUPERFAT COW THAT COULDNT WALK. 😁 So many-most farms usually make several batches each feeding usually at least 2 one milk cow tmr with a lot of nutrients-protein++ like i the video while dry cows manage with mostly only silage-hay-straw and a little bucket of minerals-salt and if they have calfs they mix a growing ration, and so on.
Sir, can you give me a list of the foods you provide for the animals?
As seen in the video: Alfalfa Hay Straw Cotton seed Canola pellets DDGS Bakery Mineral Wet Corn Gluten Corn silage Wheat silage Almond Hulls Rolled corn Whey Water
@@jasonmast4815 Thank you
@@jasonmast4815 why too many ingredients
Lite kab aayegi gavalda fiddar ki
I saw the corn syrup stuff, and at first I was like, "what?", then I was like, "oh, it's California."
Please, I need feed formulations for fattening calves from 90 kg to 500 kg. Can you help me
What dairy is that? But great video by the way!
Dairy Dude thanks! It’s D&M Ag, where are you from?
Jason Mast Sweet! How many cows do they milk? But I’m from Tulare Ca, Not sure if you heard of this little town before But where are you from??
Dairy Dude this dairy is about 1000 milk cows. You are about two hours south, this is in the Turlock area 👍
Jason Mast 1000 milk cows you say, Cool!! I have to check out the dairies out there in Turlock someday. Do you have Instagram? Maybe we can chat on there sometime 👍🏼
Are the cows only fed once per day with this ration @JasonMast?
John Sullivan this is a three time a day ration. This video was the afternoon feeding and the last one of the day.
@@jasonmast4815 Just to confirm you mean that the total feed per day is approximately 3x 20,000 lbs for 1,000 cows.?
John Sullivan this load is for a select stage of lactation, the highest producing cows. It’s feeds about 400 cows three times a day, but the total volume per feeding varies based on the level of refusal from previous feedings.
@@jasonmast4815 so what would be the average daily feed intake per cow?
John Sullivan these cows are each getting about 64 lbs of dry matter per day.
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sir what is the cost of one cow
Like around a $1000 LOL
when i saw the almond hulls i knew it was california because blue diamond almonds is very famous...
Milk will be so powerful
How come I never see anyone rubbing the cows head cause they’re good bois
@MinerGate oh. you got me there
Near Perfect
Thanks!
how many liters of milk per day?
Денис Черкас these cows average around 40 liters per day.
@@jasonmast4815 wow
Hello from Wisconsin! No, thank you.
What is Winter forage silage..???
ali qadri it’s a small grains mix grown during the winter in California. Usually some sort of blend of wheat, oats, barley, triticale, and rye.
ali qadri see 3:18 in this video kzhead.info/sun/kraLqbdlp3ejoIk/bejne.html
@@jasonmast4815 thanks man..
Huh and here i thought cows ate a lot of junk. Learned something new. So this feed is better or equal to actual grass? Thanks for video
crumb9cheese this is a complete and balanced meal for these cows. There is nothing wrong with grass, but this is far more efficient in our area due to the lack of available land for grazing.
@@jasonmast4815 I would love to see a cow regularly make 80+ pound milk on a 100% gras-haylage diet. 😏
Is that not more expensive to what "normal" dairy farms would feed their cows? Do you get more money for feeding them or what is the purpose? (I am not a farmer just curious😉) Great video🖒
echt deutsch pasture isn’t practical in California on a large scale due to the high cost of land and water. The hay and silage are much more efficient to produce and the byproducts are a great way to improve sustainability of the dairy industry. This ration is fine tuned to meet the cattle’s exact needs.
@@jasonmast4815 Thank you for answering my question. Greetings from germany
Price
Too many balanced ingredients means "perfect ration"
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Omg, that is highly nutritious feed
Yes but a good milking cow need a lot of nutrients to make say 80-100 pounds of milk EVERY 24 hours. She cant so that with say a 100% straw diet.
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I seen this before
Nedim Maksumic yes, I re-uploaded this because the original had issues that I wasn’t able to correct. Some of the still photos should actually show up now.
Haha
Why too many roughages like Alfafla hay Straw Corn silage Winter forage silage Why not only one ?
Corn silage and alfalfa hay would be ideal, but this is all about using surplus available ingredients to extend the inventory of limited premium forages. In California corn silage and alfalfa can be expensive and difficult to source at times. There are lots of other unconventional options that can be used by a nutritionist to make a high quality balanced TMR.
@@jasonmast4815 one more question How to improve digestion of a beef cattle?
At the end the Cows doesn't seems interested to your TMR.
Max
I mean by cow and by year
polos gorgeas video is from a couple years ago, but these cows are averaging just over 90 lbs per day per cow.
@@jasonmast4815 Thank you. I just discovered your channel. You are doing a good job. You should have continued to make videos. Good luck
polos gorgeas thanks! I do need to start making some new content, I’ll work on it!
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Hope there is no carry over of NUT product's in the milk.
Alligator
What no molasses
the food should be a little bit closer to the cows, they are reaching out to much to reach the top
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I grew up on a dairy, and horse farm, and if someone tried to give this crap to our cow or horses my dad would reached for the horse whip. No wonder our milk tastes strange, what the fuck would prompt a farmer to use ground up straw as an additive! Cows and horses can not digest straw, and don't get me started on the corn silage. You can go into any corn field and find undecomposed corn stalks from the previous year's harvest. So to summarize, how the fucking hell will a chopped corn stalks break down in an animals stomach. Word. They don't!!!!! On the farm the cows spent all day eating good green grass, and when they came to the barn to be milked they would get a coffee can of a mixture of cracked corn, oats, and hint of molasses for taste. And let me tell you we had the sweetest milk and cream in the county. So to finish, I wouldn't give this farmers milk to pig, well maybe if it were mixed with some cracked corn, but I sure as hell wouldn't drink it on a bet!! What the cow eats comes through in the milk, dumb ass!! Anybody that has grown up on a farm knows that from the early age when you first stepped in a cow pie barefoot!!
I bet daddy had too sell the farm didn’t understand as to well if maybe you feed some of this u would still farm
Elephant
So dairy cows produce more milk if u give them byproducts lol.Its great that byproducts dont go to waste
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I milked cows for 45 years. The only true balanced mixed ration is a cow eating grass !!!! No equipment needed other then a four wheeler to get the cows home and a basic mower to clip the pastures..and of course any other equipment needed in farming. Cheap simple and basic. Moreover "" profitable " !
Made a video of me out mixing feed one day. Check it out on my channel
WTF are you feeding cows canola for?
TheBaneofLiberals:StraightWhiteConservativeMale the canola pellets are a great source of protein for the cows.
I was reading about a place in the US that fed their cows ground up cow crap and cardboard. A guy with a drone investigating and as almost arrested by the local law enforcement after the owner reported him.
Douglas Oakley I find it highly unlikely that any dairy in the US is feeding ground up cow manure and cardboard. That would never pass a creamery audit. If that were the case they should be shut down for animal abuse. Dairy producers are paid for the quantity and quality of the milk their cows produce, It is important for cows to be well fed, they do not produce milk if they are unhealthy and fed garbage.
What is the fat content
Copcar
I think this video is to fool the farmers.if so many ingredients are given to the animals simultaneously then the cost will exceed the profit and dairy will ultimately fail.
The only fool here is you. You have no idea what it takes to feed HF cows.
Seems like it is making the cows fart more, you better watch out Greta Tornberg will be saying how dare you make these cows fart so much!
Great video!! I’ve just uploaded a feeding video myself, check it out!
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cows don't seem too excited to eat this shit
TMR...... its where you can put all your junk feed.....spoiled and rotten. The large bunkers have major spoilage..and it goes somewhere !! Expect the cows to eat it.....blend it in.
Irv Farmer that’s actually not true at all. Silage in bags and all other feed stored dry under roofs makes for incredible feed quality. Sorry, but there isn’t enough pasture to be able to provide the world with milk and meat.
@@jasonmast4815 If there is not enough pasture...then what do cows eat other then grass or hay ? There is plenty of land for feeding cows. After all.......that is what they eat.
Irv Farmer did you watch the video?
@@jasonmast4815 Watched it from beginning to end......too much needless equipment / expense involved !
@@hairymanonetwoRunning it through a cow is a great way to use byproducts from food producing.
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Grüße an KZhead, Werbung bedeutet Daumen runter & wird nicht geteilt/abonniert!!!