I fed some sheep nuts to the Angry Ram & his family, he seemed to be in a good mood & even let me scratch behind his ears. But as I walked away he reverted to his old ways
Lol I think to Rams that was gentle and like a playful tap. But to humans it's hard af. Because he clearly showed his emotions in the video before that bit without ramming.
Vlad Piranha you can't tame wild animals but domesticating them over a period of time will tame em eventually. You can grow a relationship with a wild animal and have a great one with a relatively more docile one, it it's still wild. But ya know it's all cool
Rambro: "Why'd you stop petting me for? "Who toldja to stop?" "When did I say you could leave?" "Oh you wanna try to walk away before I dismiss you?" (Backing up to charge) "I got a trick for you bub" (Rams guy hard) "How'd ya like them apples?" "Now you either haul ass and bring me back some goddamn bread and hot peppers or you get back to petting me like a good human should!" 😅
Kageryu. We have a bull named Peewee he likes his back being scratched with a flathead screwdriver only problem is he doesn't always want you to stop. I go in to his arena to feed him his grain morning time give him his loving and go to climb the fence to leave but if he isn't ready for you to quit he will hook your legs with his horn and pull you off tge fence stand over you looking at you like you ain't done yet your my bitch and I say when your done.
+Nor Norranun LOL ! No that he allows the kind human to stroke him, get near his kids without too much fuss, marking his scent on his trousers in a bid to get used to him etc. The ramming is basic macho posturing, they get up to this all the time with fellow rams to distinguish a hierarchy, is a form of play :-)
When I had rams, I learned one thing. Even if it seems it likes you, you should always get ready when it starts to back away and have his eyes sharp on you.
I'm putting this on my bucketlist. I HAVE to meet Rambro and get chased down atleast once before I die, please grace me with your angry presence Rambro!
I got scared yesterday night because I was alone in my flat, then I imagined Rambro by my side and it calmed me instantly ahah Long live the mighty Rambro
It makes me wonder if he had a bad experience with a human, since he is fine with dogs. Angry Ram is not just blindly angry, it seems. Ornery, sure. But, he does differentiate. And/or if the dog(s) helped Angry Ram defend his family at some point, redeeming themselves to him.
Kay Cookiezi My understanding is that the previous owner was going to put him down, but I had not read anything about him actually trying to kill the ram. However, if this ram watched one of his kind be butchered by that human, or another, while a dog stood by barking at the scene, that would explain what I see. I'm speculating, of course.
when the ram first met the dog he was probably aggresive, but the dog was submissive and stayed within a safe distance. The guy kept trying after the ram charged him, and the ram doesnt understand this and tries to protect. Atleast that's what I think
I think the dogs are faster and can dodge better, while humans clumsily and slowly walk around . So we make for better ramming targets and rams love ramming.
I noticed when you cussed him, Rambo would retort a baa to you, amazing. Gonna really miss that rammerjammer. He was very special to his admiring audience. Sorry for yours & our, your audiences loss. Damne.
Most anime real-life friendship ever: start out with a fight, learn each other's ways over repeated encounters, gradually build respect, reveal one's kinder side, then fight some more.
This redefines what bipolar means. We love those animals though. We all have a place and uniqueness in the world. Always better to be friends than enemies. God bless you for these wonderful videos.
Rambro is adorable! Many thanks to +Angry Ram for sharing the wonderful story of Rambro and family and snippets of his adventures. Hope to see much more of Rambro and family in future. Keep up the great work!! 👏🏻🙏🏼👍🏼🤘🏻🏆🥇🐏🏆
@Angry Ram I was actually surprised that the ram stood alongside of your leg for so long without trying to butt it. I spent my formative years on a 90-acre farm in southern Maine, and dad bought about a dozen sheep, and among the ewes were 2 rams (one Dorset, one Suffolk). And while I grew to love and appreciate sheep moreso than cows, I could NEVER stay alongside either ram without them wanting to butt me. It's just in their nature, as I think they also view head-butting as "play" but I (or ANYONE) could NEVER, EVER take my eye off them, because both rams were always watching, and waiting to take a few steps back, then come running toward their target. Pound-for-pound, an INCREDIBLY strong and tough animal.
I bet he doesn't attack you because of anger...i think its rather not wanting you to leave or something....+ he doesn't understand the attacks can hurt you.
No, he's fighting for dominance. He is demanding attention, and when he doesn't get it, he demands it. Guy was giving in, so the ram keeps doing it. He should've taken it by the horns and put him on his back and held him there until he calmed down. This happens when you pet them a lot. You can be friendly with them, but not too much. You still want them afraid of you just enough that they don't challenge you, but friendly enough you can walk up to them and halter/walk them to another location.
-(Rambro) WTF!!..WHO THE F@CK ARE YOU?? (going for the kill!!) -(Guy) Petting him.. -(Rambro) Ah..nice..yea.. ****** 10 seconds later ********** -(Rambro) WTF!!..WHO THE F@CK ARE YOU?? (going for the kill!!) ......... ....... .
Rambo always loved you mate. He was a ram. He rammed you out of love. I always saw it in his eyes. You took great care of him too. I always knew that It was a special relationship with you two.