@@DaleFarm just dont put the clips in the cow's ears. This is idea of MAFIA which call themselves "government" - they are thieves and swindler who want to steal everything from us. We need to say STOP to their stealing !!
I disagree. Mom calls to her calf so calf will know her voice. Notice how others cows are silent. And notice how other cows stay away except the younger one whom mom pushed back. Mom is protective. Nothing to do with happiness of others seeing her baby.
This is so adorable. I love when the calf finally stands up and is just still. It’s like he’s thinking “OK I stood up. Now what do I do? Ah ok, omg which leg do I move 1st?”
But I don’t find adorable is that the person videotaping it allows eight minutes to go by without walking over to help the baby stand up. If I were there I would go over immediately to help the baby stand up. Not just friggin videotape it and upload on RU-vid.
@@gmar7836 Although you may want to help, unless it was in danger, it's the worst thing you could do. Highland calves have been born and learned to stand in this way since they were first documented in the 6th century. This is how nature created it and we should not interfere. The BEST thing to do was videotaping it and uploading on RU-vid for everyone to see the wonders of nature.
Thank you for your understanding of the situation. Sometimes humans tend to want to respond to animals in a human way, but actually it’s better to allow animals to act naturally.. and only intervene IF totally needed. Our approach is to let the animals be as natural as we can
Highland cattle are cute in general. To see a newborn being cleaned and stimulated by mama is just awesome. The juvenile carefully coming over to explore the newcomer in curiosity was adorable.
Why don't you ask them to show you HOW THEY MURDER THEM AFTER? If you're not VEGAN they YOU'RE part of the problem! Murder your own human babies not that of the Voiceless!!
Mama moo is talking to her baby as if to encourage it. The baby is instinctively knew to stand up, and kept trying until it succeeded. A big lesson here for us, try, try and try again until you make it, never give up!
Amazing how the instincts are built in to tell it what to do - I love all the others standing around ready to 'help' - they are such beautiful creatures ! Thank you for this wonderful little view of cattle family life !
@@deannarichardson752 its probably also a defensive mechanism when new born are born we gather so the wolfs wont prey on the new one also i would imagine (more eyes more defense) + as you say curiosity like welcoming a new member to the heard. but ye im just talking out my ass and guessing but most social animals depend on each others numbers for safety especially new borns 🤣🤣🤣
There is a lesson here for all of us. Namely, the patience and gentle encouragement of the mother and the determination of the young calf. We've thrown away nature's guide book, beautiful videos like this can help us find it again. Thanks for sharing it with us.
If you go solely by Darwinian concepts you might have a point. However, I still believe that nature has a little bit more to offer than mere instinct and survival etc. Animals are capable of acts of altruism as has been shown in many examples.
It is important to understand that these gentle animals were forcibly impregnated. The babies are constantly brought into existence to replace their mothers that will soon be sent to a horrific slaughterhouse. Farms such as Dale farm destroys nature from ever existing by threatening all life. Try to follow ones heart by keeping their exploited dead bodies out of our bodies.
I love seeing this shaggy little new moo❣️ Those first steps are always tough, for every hooved beastie. It's amazing how quickly they go from barely standing, to walking, to running, and its always a thrill to watch a calf's, or foal's, or kid's first steps!
Mom is a stunning girl, and baby is determined to succeed. I love how his little front legs tremble with the effort of staying up towards the end! So cute!!
All of those trembles are amazing education of the interactions of the muscular and nervous systems. How marvelously the systems interact with one another until standing, then walking, then running and hopping are all done subconsciously with little effort.
It s so beautiful to see how the other cows are eagerly watching the new arrival into their society. Excellent video, I love the way the kid puts in effort to stand up the first time.
The mum cleaning the baby and promoting her wee one's circulation is always thrilling to watch. The cute little one is so determined and mum lets him know she is right there. Now he is up so the next step is to find the dairy.
What a great Mom. The new little one is adorable. I found myself saying come on baby you can do it even knowing that the calf would get up. It was interesting that the other Highlands were so close to the baby and one Highland was sniffing and almost touching the calf. The Mom didn't bat an eye. Thank you for sharing it was wonderful. Take care.
What a trooper! No fussing, no tantrum, just pure will to get this done. Patient mother isn't judging or scolding. And how civil the bystanders are ... Observant, but no interference, no snickering, no commenting on how they would have done it better. And no one's on their phone! What a bunch of pleasant ... non-people.
Малыш родился и не дышит. Мама его стимулирует, но волнуется, поэтому мычит. Потом он раздышался. Вокруг все переживают, но стараются не мешать. Как при родах у людей. Рождается ребёнок.. все в родовой замирают, пока ребенок не сделает первый крик. Иногда приходится его также стимулировать, растирая пеленкой.Стресс ужасный.
Yes! I just HATE it & get very angry when I see ppl "breaking" horses, for 1 thing, by being cruel. That breaks their spirit while patient kindness teaches them to TRUST you & build a good relationship with you while getting better results at TRAINING them! (I ALWAYS report ppl who are abusive to animals. I think YOU should, also!)
Now matter how old I shall become, I'll never ever lose my awe of Mother Nature...To witness something like this that is so raw, so innocent, & so pure must almost feel as if you're standing before God....Thank you ever so kindly for sharing such an intimate moment in time...
It is impressive to see how the mother is checking and cleaning the grass of traces of the birth. I am also amazed that she does not seem to mind having humans so close.
I love the Highlands. Being from the States, we don't see too many over here. I find it so loving that the rest of the herd were standing around watching as Mom was cleaning the wee one up. From what I was told, the Highlands are quite protective of their young, so I was surprised that Mom let the others so close. This was so charming. Thank you for uploading this vid.
They are super protective and great mothers! They know that we care for them so we are familiar to them , but I wouldn’t push my luck as they could still be dangerous
@@DaleFarm Yeah they're super protective. Thats why they bellow non-stop with grief and chase after the vehicle taking away their baby. They're super protective but are helpless when monsters like you come to take whats "yours." You sicken me.
I rarely saw them in other parts of the country, but here in the northwest they are much more common- at least 3 herds within 5 miles of my house. They are my favorite
Me siento pleno de ternura y esperanza al contemplar el milagro de la vida . El instinto maternal es algo hermoso . Esta escena de gran belleza debe ser mostrada a los niños . Divulguemos todo lo que contribuya al respeto a los demás seres y a la Naturaleza.
What gorgeous cattle! Mom is so tolerant of the curious others. Figuring out how to unfold those front legs ain’t easy! Ohhh - what a cutie! Thanks for sharing.
The beginning of life out of the womb, the little guy is just trying to get all systems downloaded , looking for all systems to go. It really is amazing of what has to occur, in order for that calf to get on its feet, and looking for nourishment from mom. Another great moment to observe the fight for life. Congratulations, to you, Nick, and your dad you all should be very proud. 😁
What a wonderful video. Mothering instinct amazing and the other cattle keeping a respectful distance. Beautiful to watch. Thank you and good luck to the little one.❤️
Congratulations precious Mommy! What a precious calf you have & Very Lucky to have the herd welcome your baby. ❤ ❤ Blessings To All Animals Big & Small. 😃 ❤ ❤
Watching this little mite being licked by proud mum, then wobbling on his spindly legs ,was just so beautiful! Nature never fails to touch my heart. A beautiful herd and a gorgeous new addition. Magnificent animals ❤❤❤🏴
Awwwwwwwhhhhh. Soooo cute!!!!! Also I giggled when the one yearling was looking at mom and baby and the realization that set in when she realized she wasn’t the “baby” anymore hehehehe. Mother Nature is truly amazing ❤️
The looks on the faces of the other cattle is interesting. They are witness/protectors to cow and calf, it seems. As vocal as that cow is, calf will always know mom's voice. Congratulations Dale Farm, the herd increases.
Looking a tiny bit shell shocked by the landing but is sure to do well . It really is amazing how soon they get up and join in with the proceedings of their lives. Mummy is on the case.
They all stood around quietly watching, I felt like I was watching a Disney movie. The scenery is breathtaking and the cows are adorable, they look like shaggy dogs. The little baby was the sweetest. Thank you for sharing your amazing video of newest family addition ❤ 🐄
In hebrew we say "baruch HaShem" (buh-rook huh-shem) "thank God"! That's what my heart gushes when miracles like this happen. Hope you have the happiest of holidays and a joyful New Year 🕊🙏🤍
There's no finer site on gods earth ,nature at its finest, thanks Joanna for a wonderful video, i haven't seen a calf born for a long time, but brings back some beautiful memories, thanks again stay safe keep well.
Hey Kelvin thank you for appreciating! I think the first moments when the calf or lamb is just dazed and gasping for air is quite incredible x never gets old. It always amazes me
Кроха совсем, ему еще не хватает силенок встать на ноги, а он тянется к маме своей и очень хочется помочь ему - Малыш, мама тебе помогает, - расти здоровеньким и живи долго! 🙏❤️😍💖
It's just so endearing how they waited for permission ... cautiously approached ... were all so focused and interested in the calve ... and helped, emulating what the mom was doiing. Just beautiful.
Since I grew up in the city, NYC, i have never seen anything like this. What an amazing site. Beautiful. And those Highland cows are the cutest. They look so cuddly. That newborn is determined. Thanks Joanne.
Vídeo maravilhoso, carregado de amor, paciência, de esforço, de doação, enfim, a luta pela vida e por acreditar nela. A persistência dessa mãe e o apoio das demais ao lado dos dois é uma lição de vida. Emocionante e lindo por demais.
@@DaleFarmI was just going to ask if all the noises were normal. I thought they would be quiet to avoid predators but an adult cow with those horns mooing wouldn’t exactly be a dinner bell for anything except the largest predators, which you likely don’t have there. She certainly seemed very proud of herself! Lovely strong calf too.
She is such a good mom! It looks like one of her children is watching what's going on and possibly there to protect her and her new calf. I hope it wasn't too cold out when the calf was born.
Such heartfelt, jubilant moo's! She's saying "Everybody look! Isn't she perfect?!" Meanwhile, baby girl is thinking "What the actual crap. I was happy where i was... But 🥛sounds yum!" Thank you for this, it was beautiful! Happiest holidays, everyone!
You have yourself a good momma right there. It's always a blessing to get a new life. Most folks see the baby and overlook the amazing natural instincts of a good momma. I particularly like the momma grunts that imprint her voice on her baby. It NEVER gets old. That's not her first rodeo. No heifer shuffle there. Thanks for sharing.
That was a perfect video... If you get the chance to film everything start to finish I'll happily show that to my kids (10 and 12) so they know what's going on in the real world. Still surprised that kids in Urban areas think that cows have little do with them!
It's hard to imagine when someone takes your baby away after giving birth. We need to support mothers. No matter what form they come in. This is so Beautiful ❤ Thank you so much for sharing. 🙂