He's gentle because he's young . Testosterone get to them around 3 years of age then they can start to get mean . That's when nose ring come in. They get mean and actually beat up cows .
Das wünsche ich auch .sehr Majestätisch und es ist ein Verbrechen wenn man solche Tiere in dunkle Stallungen hält und nie ein Grasfeld sehen .i Hope so your Mind
Ähm, einfach nein. Viel zu groß und schwer. Und so lieb ist der, weil der sonst am Nasenring gedreht bekommt. Dann macht der garnix mehr ausser wimmern
Generally, that is a breed for milk. I used to work as a veterinarian in Germany a long time ago and never saw such a huge animal. It looks like it is breed for meats, like Limusine, Sharolais, and Aberdeen Angus.❤
@licanisbeastilarica5761 It is not a Photoshop. It is a real Bull, the specialist called that: "sexusal dimorphism" or the phenotype is a manifestation of the genotype, that is the result also of a long years of selection. Cows are smaller, and the rear part of the body by the cows is weider. Bulls have big muscles, weider front part of the body cause of genotype, GH, and testosterone. 🥸👍
@@licanisbeastilarica5761, no, and this isn't natural or normal. Just as dog breeders breed the smallest male with the smallest female, doing that with each generation, they get the little teacup puppies that everyone loves and wants, these cattle breeders breed and cross breed the largest cows with the largest bulls, until they get these super muscular enormous animals. They have to breed using artificial insemination because the bulls can't mount the cows, because of their size and the cows can't support the weight of the bulls. See how this bull's gait? His joints are killing him. My family has been in the beef cattle business for several generations.
Gotta love this giant so gorgeous so well kept thanks to his buddy there nice n shiny he is wharlt a big boy he is look at the size of his hooves wow wee hes gorgeous ❤🎉😊
Haven’t seen that specific breed before. It’s enormous! It appears to be naturally docile. Heaven help any rancher if these were temperamental, right? He looks a little bit intimidated (who wouldn’t be?) but works with quiet determination. Don’t let it step on your foot- your foot would be crushed and probably amputated.
И с чего вы все взяли,что животное нежное.Вам бы с ним встретиться на одной дорожке,посмотрела бы я на вас,на тех кто пишет о нежности и свободе. Я работала дояркой и зоотехником. Насмотрелась на эту "милоту". Опасно для здоровья, а порой и для жизни.
They give them a bath and trim their hoofs , they are show cows.. those animals are being taken well care for.. that Bull has more respect for people in one hoof then you trying to find fame with your rude comment..
@@terryeaston5311 I was looking for this comment. I found it at the end 😂. I absolutely agree with you, for most of it. To be honest, I never thought of being a show bull. But, that wouldn't surprise me. Well done! 🇺🇸
Such a beautiful huge Bull. Some breeds are gentle & docile, this is obviously one of them, Herefords is another gentle breed. Angus are very bad tempered, my Dad had two of them on our farm before & both were dangerous. We also had two Herefords over the years & both were very gentle. We never had a Holstein Bull but did have a couple of the Cows & they were gentle too. 👏👏👍🏼😊
I grew up on a small dairy farm. We lived close 2 pens, 1 for holstein bulls and 1 for steers. We was taught that they were dangerous and to stay away from them.
We say that so kids that don't know shit, walk up to them to pet. They could be cuddly and lovely and also a death machine and kids don't know when is what.