People with no farming experience that buy cows get complacent about their animals. These are not puppy dogs. Yes you can scratch their heads and baby talk them. But when you’re on foot feeding range cubes in a trough, and a cow scuffle breaks out, your foot can be stepped on, you can be gored, you can be crushed against your pickup truck or trampled. If you have cows in heat, the Bull can attack (Your supposed friend) without warning and take your life. You don’t turn your back on the cows. They are not puppy dogs.
No that bull is angry. It’s clear you don’t know cattle do you. You see how the bull lowers its head and it’s stomping it’s feet and clawing the dirt back with its feet, that is a threat. It’s threatening who ever is behind that camera. Bulls are dangerous and unpredictable at the best of times, especially in mating season when their testosterone levels spike. Cows are much more predictable but Bulls you don’t take risks and that person will be behind the fence.
I HATE bull fighting. Or rooster/hen/chickens,or dogs. Its one of humans most ignorant thing to do. Its almost at the same level as pedophilia. Almost. I HATE it.
He reminded me of a um... bulldog that I knew when I was a kid. Yep no put intended; it was a bulldog. It's probably because of the short snout they both have and the fact that dog kind of groan-barked. 😆
My mom owned a bull named red once, they raised him from calf to adulthood and he was essentially an overgrown puppy as long as no one got in the middle of him.
The trick with bulls, is to *never let them realize that you are smaller than them*. For example, my mom is 5'4", and can stop a charging 1300lb Ayrshire bull in his tracks without having to touch him, because that bull was *convinced*, to the core of his stupid little soul, that she was bigger than he was. That bull would rather dig in his heels and risk falling over than bump into mom when she stood firm and yelled stop.
Had to get them likes off 666😂😂 but that’s the unfortunate part of nature as beautiful cute or what have you it’ll still murder you. That’s the tru down fall of humanity cute murderers😂😂😂
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That’s not universal bro, that can mean many things. Sometimes the bull makes that noise cause he’s just looking for a fight. Sometimes they do that when they’re stuck or injured. We had one that had stupid high Testosterone levels and he was fighting every bull he could find. We had to put him down after trying other ways of controlling him. I mean he would walk miles on miles, pasture to pasture, all day & night, making this same noise, just looking for another bull that would fight him. The heifers weren’t even in heat. Weirdest experience we’d ever had with our cows. Started charging our ranger and everything.
That's why we Hindus dont eat it just the way you dont eat dogs but people often overlook sensitivities of others and start making fun of unknown stereotypes. Its cultural now.
Can people be normal in comment sections for once. If you hate animals why are you watching animal videos. BTW there is nothing wrong with eating meat.
My brothers friends are farmers and say you never get close to your animals till one of his bulls helped pull his truck out of a ditch one night on his land, that beast lived quite a long and healthy life after that
Animals had it made. And then the most violent, murderous species that is known to exist in the entire universe showed up. They herded those poor animals together and began painting the ground red with their blood. The violent species quickly spread across the planet, destroying everything in their path. Entire branches of the tree of life were utterly destroyed. They erased thousands of species from existence, and laughed about it the entire time. Those violent creatures don't just stop at viciously slaughtering every plant and animal they encounter, no. They slaughter each other too. They've butchered MILLIONS UPON MILLIONS of their own species. Hundreds of millions of their own. They've created weapons that are capable of erasing the entire tree of life, save for a few microbes. NEVER EVER associate the word "humane" with compassion. To be humane is to be violent, murderous destroyers of life without any sort of regret once the deed is done. Humans are deserving of Extinction. They deserve nothing else. They cannot change. They will not change. They are monsters. They all deserve to be a shadow of yesterday. We MUST end human civilization. We must die.
Or and hear me out, he's trying to alert the farmer that there's something strange in the field. That maybe a potential threat to the rest of the herd.
@@SkinfaxiYeah, dairy farmer here. In my experience bulls are actually more vocal than cows. Especially when they see cows they can't get to to do their business.
@@Zee_theonlythe guy thought he said i love balls but the youtuber said i love bulls Spry was correcting this person who heard it wrong it’s not a joke it’s a error on the side on who ever commented this comment that were commenting on 🤓
They are cooperative prey, if you don't know their strategies out in the wild, you would believe they are dumber than a dog. So many prey like the pronghorns exist, long after their predators have gone extinct.
'Toddler' stage???...that is a fully mature bull..one can only hope the camera person was safe behind a fence. I have farmed most of my life...this commentary is so off the mark...that animal is warning off everybody..nothing to do with the bloody ball!!
My Grandmother had dairy cows, no bulls, so all I ever heard was gentle bellows, but 4 years ago we moved here next to a guy who raises the cattle for beef and he has bulls, and they are much more vocal and are more easily angered, so its not unusual to hear 3 or 4 bulls bellowing in anger at various times of the day. The good thing, is we have a fence between them and us.
I owned 3 bulls and they only muttered moos 😂 mostly when it was feeding time but then I visited a farm with “actual” bulls and they were SO loud and deep voiced I was like “wtf kind of bulls did we get!?” Lmao all they did was run around excitedly hardly ever moo’d and when they did it sounded like “merrr” mutter hahaha
I grew up with Holsteins, and our bull were, mostly cranky, and huge. So my first thought was “there ya go. Let’s see how much we can wind up the 1700 pound bull. I’ll bet I’ve blown the weight 😂😂
We had the same type of bull on our farm, a Hereford. He would moooo like that when he wanted us to feed him apples from the tree next to the fence. 🤣 Good memories
why is it weird? do you get weirded out hugging and consoling a dog or a cat if they are sad/irritated/angry? i don't think so then why weirded out when it comes to bulls? they can be as sweet as dogs and cats, I am saying this from personal experience. Societies and its double standards...
@@payojaaatalking about double standards a dog usually weigh under 90kgs while bulls are beasts who weigh 500-1000kgs lmao.A bull could kill you while a dog couldn't. It's not double standards it's common sense. Saying from personal experience i just walked towards a bull and it hit me I didn't do any action it just came and rammed hard
@@genericamerican7574no girls. A bull is always the only bull on the field. All the other ones you see are cows and he considers them his girls. His job is to protect his girls.
If there is one thing I learned about bulls after working around cattle fields for a couple years, it's that a bull who lives comfortable is just a big whiny baby. They seldom ever get aggressive and just make a lot of noise trying to look tough
When you have pet cows they'll do this like "MOOOOOM! DAAAAAAD!" cuz even if they're adults, you raised them so they still think they're a calf to you. So cute :) My friend's cow would always wait for me to come over to her to scratch her neck, and all of her babies over the years would play with the dogs.
Omg my grandma had a pet cow that she raised with dogs! 😂 my mom said she would try to bark, and she'd go chasing cars down the dirt road, all you'd hear is "clop clop, clop clop, clop clop" 😂 but one day she ran right up to my pregnant mother and nearly stabbed her with her horns (completely by accident though, again, she didn't realize she was any different than the dogs) so they ended up giving her to the neighbors who had cattle. I wasn't alive yet, but I'm sure that was an adjustment to make 😅 going from a dog to realizing youre a cow 😂
Bulls can be some of the sweetest creatures out there. I've been licked by one before like it was a dog, a 1000 pound dog. Doesn't mean I'm gonna stop eating beef though.
@@ronfullerton3162 A truly dangerous animal. Cattle kill more people each year in the United States than sharks, crocodiles, alligators, coyotes, wolves, mountain lions, bears, and rattle snakes combined.
@@kurtvonfricken6829 It isn't all that dangerous as long as you keep your head. The mommas are going to be concerned and looking out for their babies. You just watch momma and keep in mind where your escape route is. Other than that, it would have to be the bulls, and you are nuts if you do not keep your guard up around bulls, especially if there are cows in heat around. I always carried a 2X4, scoop shovel, or a bushel basket with me. The basket would go over the head, and the shovel or two by four would be aimed between the eyes. But for the most part, it wasn't too bad around my parent's farm. We had Holsteins and Guernseys, both breeds are very easy going and easy to work with. We were hands on with them daily, and they pretty much trusted us. It was mostly the first or second time mother's that we had to watch for. The bulls, though, were cantankerous and dangerous. I have seen one just put his head down and charge right through a fence. One tore out a fence and damaged Dad's hand. Dad went to the doctor and got the hand stitched up, we put the livestock racks on the truck, and we took the bull to market. When we got home, Dad called the vet, and he took over the bull's job from there on . Had a buddy try to get me to go rodeo with him. I am no horse man so I asked what he thought I was going to do. He said that he had planned to sign me up for bull riding. They use brama bulls for that, and they are far bigger than our dairy bulls were. So that was a definite NO! I am not that big on pain.
@@kurtvonfricken6829please do even the smallest amount of research before posting your opinion as a fact. This is a bold face lie. Less than 25 people die annually from cattle. People like you ruin the internet.
@@ronfullerton3162good choice, bull riders end up disabled when they get older. They're usually pretty banged up. I knew a guy once, he was in his early 20s but was always limping. Totally not worth it