3words said:
3 M L & C said:
I agree with the previous post. I am a one man operation and finding help that is even half decent is about imposible around here. Any ideas are greatly apretiated. I do have to say that the camera system i have is really nice. They are not to pricy and you can get one camera to see multiple stalls. Plus some in the lot outside. Makes it nice to check in your underware on the tv if all the cattle are not doing anything.
I defiantly agree with you about the camera's!! I know with the camera's i get more sleep,and i'm not so stressed out from being so tired all the time.Best hired man i ever invested in,and i don't have to worry about if he will show up for work or not!!
Geez! With attitudes like that ya might as well be bankers or store clerks! :roll:
90% of the reason we all went into ranching was we were running low on misery and anguish. Nothing replentishes both like running out in 20 below zero weather with a almost dead flashlight wearing a quarter of the clothes you should have but will only be a minute because nothing will be calving. Only to find 3 heifers in labor, one with it's head stuck under a panel, one on the fight and locked at the shoulders and the last one won't claim her baby! So you are alternating between lifting panels, running laps around a pen trying to pull a calf and escape it's crazed mother and trying to get a chilled big dummy to nurse a cow who kicks a lot!
:lol: The flashlight died 3 steps from the door to the barn and your muck boots and long johns are now the color of spinach. Any fool can have a camera but only a slightly demented, sleep deprived, caffine fueled phsyco can calve heifers the way i do!!! :lol: :lol: :lol: Please don't Mrs. H i called her a phsyco!