@@canconservative8976 that animal has no idea what a butcher is or that such a thing even exists. It's not like they go on field trips to slaughterhouses as calves.
Did you just unload home or were you trying to load him up? Because either way it’s a fail. Have the trailer open get him in or open the gate to the holding pen….we’re he can’t smell cows let alone see them. Unless you intend to mix him with your cow immediately, then just do it.
Wow, never knew that. Was driving around some country roads when the children were small and saw some cows laying in a shaded spot near the road. Stopped the car, told the kids to stay inside. I approached the low wire fence talking in a soothing voice, "Hello, girls", one of them got up rather fast and briskly made it's way to where I was standing on the other side. I was still not aware of how much danger I was really in, the loud bellowing made me think to back up a bit and then I could see it wasn't a cow at all, but a bull. I quickly made it back to the car never knowing that he could have easily jumped that low fence.
How about the camera person makes a noise or waves their hands or does something to try to stop the animal from jumping? Instead they stood there breathing heavily.
😂😅🤣😆. How funny, he coulda brocke his callywacker and his balls coulda ripped off poor thing😭😭😭, What a slip up / fall 😂😅😆. That poor boy wanted a piece, and he's GONNA GET IT SOME HOW, ONE WAY OR THE OTHER, AND THATS THAT!!!, LOVE IS IN THE AIR, 😋😍😘🥰
The bull sense he was about to go to the slaughterhouse. Truck is there waiting to transfer them. What is the reason for locking them up in such a restricted space? Thank God I do not eat meat.
The pens are not strong enough or tall enough they need to be at least 5 ft or even 6 feet tall made with 3 in pipe post and 2 in top rail and 2 in railing the gates are not near strong enough i have seen cattle jump a 6 foot fence it seems like over kill but it Will help keep this from happening
12 people dinking around by the trailer causing that bull anxiety. Absolutely no sense putting those bulls in that short pen. Y'all lucky he didn't break his leg the first time, or tear off his money maker the second.
There was nobody drinking around the trailer and there were only 5 of us. Also, this is the kind of pen everybody in my area uses, so maybe you should learn a little bit of respect and decency for the work we do on this farm and the hours we put in here for our family.
While I don't agree with many of the comments, I would have been interested to know if you were trying to load them in the trailer; had just unloaded them; and if the cattle outside of the pen were heifers/cows, steers or other bulls. Knowing the context of the situation would make all the difference in any other comment I would make on why he wanted out so bad. (Family raised cattle for decades. So I have seen the behavior before.)
Why has he got to be crazy because he wants out ? I believe the camera person has a mobility problem because he or she has a problem holding the camera still and where is the board breaking?
Crazy?? I say highly intelligent. He escaped, he knows what lies ahead in his future. Neither a gifted and valued pro-creator nor genetically disposed athletically to be a Rodeo Jumping Bull there is no pleasure at the end of the trailer ride just assassins. Freedom! Freedom! He was a Good Bull and quite tasty.