Parting Ways With Our Brahma Cows
Үй жануарлары мен аңдар
The Brahmas have been more than just livestock; they've been a part of our family, and this farewell marks the end of an era. Watch as we sort off and load the remaining Brahma cows from the ranch.
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That big Hereford bull was ten times more gentle and easy to handle than any of them Brahman girls
I liked the natural sounds of working the cattle, However your voice overs are typically very informative and flow along well with the videos.
We picked up a Hereford bull yesterday and my wife asked me if I had seen anything from you lately i said no and today here you are. Good stuff. End of an era for sure.
Wild bunch man. Yeesh
I know I'm a little late to the party, just wanted to say how much I enjoy your videos, I find the voice overs a great accompaniment to your videos, you impart farming knowledge, stuff most people wouldn't know about
Been missing your videos. I sure hate to see them go. We sure love our Brahman cattle
We in the registered Brahman buisness and all our Brahmans come eat treats right out our hand that’s pure genetics and you have to spend like every single day checking them getting them use to you then there some big puppies
@abbridges117
7 ай бұрын
I raise registered Brahmans as well. People forget the importance of breeding for docility in your cattle as well as truly understanding the best ways to handle the breed. They are totally different from any other cattle breed. Period!
@NormaangelicaSantiago-vz8ji
6 ай бұрын
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@NoKillAnimalAdvocacy
4 ай бұрын
Are these gentle beings being raised for slaughter, for the dairy industry, or do people keep them as pets too?
@perkasami6305
Ай бұрын
Yeah, I've met extremely docile Brahma cows before. They showed no aggression when I first met them and they allowed me to approach and pet them just fine.
@theaveragefloridaman3655
Ай бұрын
This is the exact same way I treat any of my animals. By just spending time near them, they get used to you and stop freaking out entirely when food is involved
I dont mind voice overs. Great video, can't wait for more.
Sad to see them go, but wow, that big one was after you almost constantly!! As far as the audio goes, personally I prefer the natural sounds over voiceover.
Glad to see you back
Keep up the good work
Thank you for the video today. A real task getting them loaded! 🙂👍
thats why i love my Herefords
Yep. You’ve had a couple of close calls with those Brahmas.
That incoming high kick slowdown 😂 Loved it...
Sad to see them leave, but good for y’all. Great video!
I remember when I was younger my dad having some bramahs. Darn things were meaner than a one eyed rattle snake
Sure enjoy your channel and content you share. Didnt grow up in a ranching family but trying to raise cattle ourselves. My wife and I are constantly looking for ideas and shared knowledge. You provide just that. Thanksm keep em coming.
I love your videos. Makes me sad your not making anymore videos😢
@strictlybusiness734
Ай бұрын
Man fuck these metal gates they need wooden fences that had bush growing around it they’re scared of these fences that’s why acting like this these cows are handled with one stick with a kid back somewhere in India lol
The Brahmas have been in your Family as long as I can remember!😢
I’m new to your channel and it’s lovely seeing farmlife
Natural sounds
I have never seen Brahman cows before until I watched your channel, and now they are my favorite cattle, they are beautiful, Thank you. I can see your connection to them.
Love watching cattle farming. Looks fun
Miss your videos. I look once a week to see if you have something new. Thanks for the video. From the UAE 🇦🇪
Keep up the great work. Hard to see the girls go but no one is getting any younger couldn't believe how aggressive they were. They were my favorites to watch but wouldn't want to work with them. Sad day for everyone
So good to see you back It's hard to put wheels on them after they been around so long. God bless
She said Thank you to his dad before she left., Wow.
Not sure where you take your cattle, but cattleman’s in Paris TX has been great the past few months.
Good to sèe u back. Love ur videos
Sweet thanks 😊
Glad your back!!! Like your videos!!
Finally a video. Been waiting for it bro. Glad you finally made another one. Keep them coming. Kinda sucks you are getting rid of them. Awesome watching them charge you. Lol
I remember being a young boy pushing up our dairy Holsteins to the milk barn for dad. A 75lb boy could move those big cows without a worry. We would have a difficult cow every once in a while but nothing at all like these Brahmas. It's like a dang rodeo everytime you guys work cattle!
Keep up the good work I love watching your video are the best
BE SAFE GOOD MORNING
Brother is been a long time for a video, but good to see y'all
Been watching a lot of the older videos again. Always enjoy seeing your posts.
Hope the rest of your cattle settle down and are easier to work after getting rid of those snakes.
Keep up the good work 😊
I love barhman cattle
Yay. I found another YT channel like Painted Desert Ranch and Anchor Branch Ranch. Wholesome family oriented ranching videos. Love it
I don’t mind the voiceover. Both are appealing thank you
The consistent for recording ❤❤😂😂😂🎉🎉🎉🎉
There are too many good cattle to even justify having Brahman cattle. 💯
First time watching….he looks like a young Liam Neeson
Brahma mamas are spicy especially with a calf! I have a favorite memory with a Brahma bull when I was small. Let me know if u would like to hear it. I miss the farm and ranch life so bad. It's my dream life.
10:42 my dog when it’s time for a bath 😂😂😂
The sped up moos were kinda funny lol
Damnnnnn his rocky mountain oysters are HUGE‼️‼️‼️
You should do videos talking about the business side of farming and ranching, I know that me and a lot of others would think that’s cool
First time viewing your channel , so hello from Canada. The natural sounds, your voiceovers and captions are great, however, a bit of information as to why you're letting your Bharmas go would be helpful.
@pc6461
6 ай бұрын
First time here and I agree
@soonsuicidal
2 ай бұрын
He said it. And if you watched it, you'll notice those cows' temperament tend to be bad. They are kind of aggressive and recently he had close calls with these cows. Getting kicked will surely end you with a bad injury and the risk is not worth it for them anymore.
Happy to see you back. I like the natural sounds but don't mind a bit of voice over. Sad to see the brahmas go they are a fun watch but appreciate they're not the easiest to work with
Whoa 😳. That was a bit intense
3:48 please everybody reading this. Being behind the gate in this situation will save you. It will kill you just as fast if the cow runs at the gate. I say that because look behind him if it was to happen. A lot of times you'll have the corral behind some gates which in my opinion is the worse position to be
Did yall keep the bottle calf? I didnt pay attention to gender. Grew good.
Narrate adds alittle extra to yourvideos , keep up the good work. Sad to see the brahmas leaving , but a lot safer now🙂
Keep to the natural sound
Where are the cows going? To another farm or to become beef?
This had me tense the whole time. It is definitely hard being up a farmer, once I care for an animal I wouldn’t be able to put it in the freezer.
@amandaglidewell8451
Ай бұрын
You would if you were hungry.
Good choice, those things are too wild!
I’ve always like the Brahma breed from watching your videos I see how wild and ornery they are never knew that about them. I still think they are a nice looking breed but I don’t think I would ever own one. A couple of those tall white ones looked like they were out to get you. How much did the big ones bring for you? How much did they weigh?
Hate seeing them go. 😢
GOOD MORNING
I like the benefits of Bremas, but their toooo crazy for my liking.
Where are they going?
Good content buddy I just subscribed. The Brahma and anything with the long ear is a no go for me lol.
I bet he didnt have to do a Uni degree to do this dangerous job;well done😂
natural voice ;)
😊😊😊😊😊😊
My grandpa raised brahmans. Scary.
Yes voice covers.
Geez I hated working cows in a pen with feed troughs.
This the my first video of this channel. You're not sending them to the slaughter house, are you?
Are they being taken to be slaughtered?
Your Dad is right, time to let go of crazy cattle
When I watch you sort cattle, it’s always exciting either you got a lot of guts or lack brains or maybe both😂 part rodeo clown part bullfighter
Both.
Where did you take them to?
Brahman can handle the snow ? Or was that someone else cattle just curious 😊
Where are the bulls going to?
You keeping back your crosses?
What kind will you have now?
Can you please tell me the song name you use for that short : the story of abby ? Thanks
Can't blame your dad for doing what he did with the Bramenan , They sure were mean, couldn't imagine when they had a calf next to them.
Maybe some feed in the trailer could help? Without it there is no reason for cows to want to get in.
Some people don't know how to treat or work Brahman cattle. Not saying ya'll don't because you have great facilities.
Did you sell abby? Or have u kept her
It’s amazes me how a little flag on a sticks scares the shit out of them but will charge a full human! Beautiful animals
Huge question, I would love to get into cows one day but have no idea how many acres I need per cow? How many acres per cow do you keep?
@agathar7115
6 ай бұрын
this varies WIDELY depending on where you live and pasture quality. talk to your local extension office. advice from someone ranching in Kansas is useless to someone in Florida or Idaho.
@Not.g1
6 ай бұрын
@@agathar7115 I am still a teenager, so do have a while until I really need to consider this, but would Georgia be similar to Kansas? Never been there so don’t really know, the closest I’ve been to is Texas.
@justicewaleford227
6 ай бұрын
@@agathar7115 do mini cows need less acres than full size?
@agathar7115
6 ай бұрын
@@justicewaleford227 yes
@agathar7115
6 ай бұрын
@@Not.g1 no Georgia and Kansas have very different climates. the way to know the answer to your question is really to talk to farmers where you live or the agriculture extension office
You selling them as cull cows for beef
We want you to blog the video
Who would want to have to deal with those things? 😳😳
It’s all from gujarat and Rajasthan india
Where are y’all lokated
I like the information voice overs. Great teaching tool.
Does that mean Abby went too?
If you have original Sahiwal or other Indian breeds you would have cows that are intelligent and docile. I am an Indian I can tell you that original non hybridized breeds are more easy to work with, and if you keep them for dairy they produce really high quality milk on just average feed with oil seeds and minerals, however as soon as they are mixed with other breeds they become violent.. I dont know its the same problem in India when you have domestic breed cross with jersey and other European breeds.
Aweee you gotta let Abby go too?? Brahmans are mean it seems like. There's a pasture with about 15 or so going down our road they look mean.
@TheFarmGuy
7 ай бұрын
Noo, not Abby! She’s never leaving. Just the Brahmans.
@gwendellynnener4127
7 ай бұрын
@@TheFarmGuy oh good
@toddlerator
7 ай бұрын
@@TheFarmGuyis it just because of aggression they're going ? We've plenty in Oz here but they're a seriously big framed animal, not the most economical
Sale to someone with bucking bulls