What are you thanking God for? Wouldn't God be the one responsible for that animal's condition in the first place? I mean, if you believe that God created that animal, then God made it so that it's horns would grow through it's head and kill it!🤦🏾♂️
If that was the owner you shouldn’t say thank you. More like you should say animal cruelty. He should have cut them BEFORE they went into the head. People suck
You can find men like this in law enforcement, fire department, military, you name it. Selfless. Care about others more then themselves. Yep. They are definitely out there
Sometimes mother nature can be so cruel. Who knows how much pain he was in with that. He didn't even move because he understood what the man was trying to help him.
Actually humans are cruel. If this animal was in the wild he'd wear the horns down on trees, rocks and battling other males. That's mother nature's way of preventing this. Instead a human locked him up in a small area and this unfortunately happens.
Mother Nature gave you the fingers to type,the words you use ,and the brain you waste. Dont disrespect Mother, she don't give a shit about anyone, we just play by her rules.
@@benjaminfreeman8111 that simply means were all doom to hell, because that fraud never existed, that's your slave master's invention to keep you fearful & docile.
@@victormaina9477 I've seen people asking this in other videos, I think the most accurate answer so far is because some of these cows are raised in huge farms with thousands of them which make it hard to spot things like this
In the wild they learn how to not let that happen themselves. On farms they're used to the owners doing it and they never learn, farmers ignoring stuff like this til it gets bad is how you might find one actually dead from this. This isn't a random guy or farmer graciously helping a cow in need. He's profiting off the animal for it's agricultural assets and doesn't take enough time on the farm to help the ones that don't know how to fix this themselves.
@@johughes48 this still happens in the wild, don't underestimate genetics and environmental factors. Don't always blame humans because you're too lazy to know the actual science behind it.
Has more to do with the settled agriculture update when they added a domestication skill. It interferes with some functions that were added in a previous build when these animals roamed free.
@@jacobcurley4742 Absolutely wrong agriculture selected cows with short horns to avoid them hurting each other this cow has her « horn genes » as natural as they can be
Oh my gosh, thank you for helping him, that could have led to serious injuries and maybe death from infection so you probably saved his life, God Bless You Sir🙏🏻
Yeah god really blessed this animal all right! Or let me guess, it was all a part of His plan?? All so this guy could 'save' it for internet likes or for you to get 'warm and fuzzy' inside over it? Gtfo
@@justcoolin3384 they didn’t find it till then. these ranches have thousands of heads of cattle, and it’s hard to spot. although they should have found it before that it still happens, and it’s apart of nature
@@darkghost7390 واضح. انك ذو خبره وانت قلتها بنفسك ..حتى لا يثقب الجلد والعظم وراجع المقطع تجده فعلا اخترق الجلد والعظم ولم يتبقى إلا أن يدخل ...للمخ..
An hr earlier the bull was like "naa breh, im good i swear this aint no thang, put that saw back, im good breh, its barely touchin and I think I'm starting to like this look"
Imagine slowly over the years having someone push an object slowly into your brain that has to be one of the most horrible experiences thank you for saving this poor baby... But may I ask why was this not caught or taken care of before it got this far?
Maybe the cow was bought FOR this reason? Or adopted? Cuz horns don't grow fast. This is at least 2 years of neglect. I doubt this owner that helped him allowed it to happen.. Seems more like it was saved from a bad owner.
Could be on a large ranch but honestly it shouldn’t have gotten that bad. That takes some time. Wow. Glad he’s all fixed up. Hopefully the other side isn’t the same way.
Agreed. Ppl on here talking about “wild” domesticated cattle. 🙄 it’s so wild, it stood there for that. someone was not watching their animals or lazy or both.
@@cathyl2338 I’ve seen wild animals sit still when getting let out of a trap. This is no different, both animals are in pain and know that the person is helping so they remain calm. You have no idea if that animal is/was wild just as much as I have no idea.
This definitely could have been avoided . Everyone is saying good job but a good job would have been spotting this months before hand and preventing this from happening in the first place.
Another good job is to eliminate this gene from the herd, cow with these horn is abnormal. Don't see bovine like these in the wild, shouldn't see it in a stable either.
Comentar no primeiro comentário em português aqui. Queria saber pra que deixar o chifre no animal se ele ta sendo cuidado em fazenda, eu pensei que o chifre fosse útil pra animais em natureza soltos assim eles tem uma defesa... se realmente tem utilidade eu não entendo
@@user-sr6tk4oj1u bro I know, I know, but hear me out, have you had an ingrown? I would say on the pain scale it's probably right under what happened to this poor cow. 😂🙈