He's NOT HAPPY!! Angry new bull hits the farm! đĄđĄ
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 10. 02. 2023
- He's NOT HAPPY!! Angry new bull hits the farm! đĄđĄ Come along today as we bring in the new bull to our farm...he's a bit grumpy at first but calms down and fit's right in! Hope ya'll enjoy!
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Pro Tip, if I may?
Drive into the pasture and shut the gate behind you before opening the trailer gate and introducing new cattle. Once I bought a trailer load of new cows from the sale barn. I drove 1/2 mile into my pasture and open the trailer gate to dump the new cows into my existing herd of cattle. The new sale barn cows ignored my old herd and ran straight back down my field road and out the open gate onto the highway. We roped cows for several days after. One cow was seen crossing I-10 twice. A rancher 2 miles north of me caught her with his cows several weeks later.
I know you were parked in your gate partially blocking the opening, but be completely safe and back all the way into your pasture and close the fence gate before introducing new stock.
Great looking place. Fine cattle.
Well said..
Some good herding dogs would have made that transfer easy work too.
Been there, don't do it again.
Yeah, different dogs work different, depends what u expect out them?
And how they are trained or in the blood line.
You farmers are what makes the world go around GOD BLESS YOU ALL
The meat world
God bless all the farmers except the ones who accept government subsidies, send them đđ„đđ„đđ„
South Polls are bred to be slick-haired, small-framed cows with emphasis placed on high fertility, longevity, and calm disposition. South Polls are bred to excel on a grass based grazing system.
Lucky young bull got a harem for a present đ not a bad job if you can get it
Like me, huh??
You did see the new bull shake his head at his new owner?
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Teenager.
@@bazza945 is that what they teach in highschool Agriculture class
I am 77 years old and have been around cattle all my life. Never heard of a South Poll. Maybe my problem is being a Texan. You have a nice heard of cattle and a lovely family, good luck with your cattle.
I'm an Okie and I'm with Tex I've never heered of sucha breed either.
I agree, Tx here too. Obviouly these people have a lot of money for new vehicles, four wheelers, new hay buggies.......the wife will have it all when the lawyers, who will get their share, finish with Mr Money.
Newest vehicle on the farm is a 2017 my friend...we have no house payment, no car payment and we live simply so we can afford to build this farm. What is a hay buggy? I think you've got us confused with someone else...we live in a 32 year old mobile home worth less than a set of tractor tires lol
@@StoneyRidgeFarmer I sleep in an open pole barn, moved here fifteen years ago and slept on a 16' open flatbed trailer. A hay buggy is what you have videoed dropping hay, not economical, along bare spots. Google hay buggy. All I have had is drought, drought followed by a spring flood and continued drought.
South Pole? I'm from TX also. Gonna hafta google it i guess.
So happy to hear (grass fed beef) the way cattle should be raised on grass and hay ⊠not the crap the big food is jamming down everyoneâs throat grain and wheat! I hope you guys have tons of success with this changeâŠ
AMEN!!!!!
I always wonder why some menus and shops advertise _corn fed_ beef as if itâs superior to grass fed.
â@@JulieWallis1963I have seen that too, something i would be embarrassed to advertise.
It's nice to meet you, friend. That was so amazing to meet the new bull. Your farm is absolutely awesome. I love all of the cows that you have. I really appreciate your sharing them with all of us. I wish you continued success and happiness always!
Awesome move Stoney Ridge; his calves will be perfect for your farm! Definitely going to enjoy seeing your herd progress.
That heifer so funny,as he's unrolling the bail ,she's letting her neck catch a rideđ
sh'e getting scratches and food combined :D
What a handsome bull! Top line is perfect. And he sure does have a distinct bark and roar.
Those are happy cows, they are well taken care of by him
Thanks for letting us take a peek in your day in the life of a farmer. Everyone seems to be nice there and loved your upbeat positive energy! Grass fed beef sounds exciting too. Thank you for sharing!
Glad you enjoyed it
The ladies thought heck with that hay.....we got ourself a new man!!!đ€Ł
Bulls can be very mean and aggressive.
My brother got a new bull. He was only a year old so my brother let his guard down and got in the pen with him. The bull charged him and tossed him in the air. Every time my brother tried to get on feet, the bull would toss him in the air again. My brother finally got a hold of the bull's ear and twisted really hard. It distracted the bull long enough for my brother to get on his feet long enough to climb out of the pen. He never went around the bull again without an electric cattle prod.
Yeah , got to be careful with these animals. An't nothing nice getting hurt.
A good stick or cane will work if an't got a hot shot.
I've definitely seen mean bulls but also some really nice bulls. But the meanest cows I came across were a heard of Texas Longhorns my grandfather let a neighbor feed on one of pastures. Holy hell, those cows with calves were the meanest I ever seen. They were looking for any and all opportunity to stick you. I was glad when those cows left. Couldn't for a second turn your back.
Very cool, Josh. It's really interesting seeing how they first get along when meeting! Woooo!
Grew up in Aberdeen, Scotland and my Mum and Dad's relatives had farms that had Angus beef cattle and Friesian milk cows and we used to spend our summer holidays there. The Angus bull was miniscule compared to the Charolais for the milk cows. 3 a.m. milking? Jeepers!!! Takes me back. Thanks for the throwback memory.
Always learn so much from You over the years. Just bought 9.6 acrs in Texas mostly pine going to get chickens for eggs and some goats to Handel the brush around the trees. As far as cows itâs to small for them but will have a heffer for the summer as my daughter is in FFA and when she is with me for the summer she does not want to be away from her. Going to get more land where one day I hope to have a small herd.
I'D rather live around these cattle than the pigs i have for neighbors in the city i live in ! what a great life.
Then move đ€·ââïž
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amen!!! look down through the comments from people ripping into us for healing the soil and raising a farm/family
This guy is living the dream! Great job, SRFer.
Nice looking eighteen month old bull. I am happy to see that you are expanding the blood line. I noticed that it seems that the broom straw is going away so it will make for better grass on the pastures.. đđ»đđ»đđ»Amen!!!
Loved the Northern Italian cows, similar to Brown Swiss that lived in the Italian Alps (Bruanveigh) all summer alone. Very gentle creatures.
Thanks for considering the impact of the future cows on the environment!
Cows đ ever seen how many aircraft are in the air at one time. I donât think cattle are causing much damage
if you do your research on pasture raised grass fed beef you'll understand that cattle raised like mine actually sequester carbon....the bigger question to always ask....what can I do to help the enviroment...not what other's are doing . Come see what we're doing on this land...it's really amazing...this farm probably sequesters more carbon that any farm you've ever seen...no chemical fertilizer in 6 years now!!!
We love our south poll bull. Very mild temper and just the right size. Good decision for the farm!
I can hear the bull sayin, One at time ladies! One at a time!
Crowd pleaser for the ladies...He was almost intimidated with all them running for his red coat and cherry balls.
đ he looks like a bad boy. He was more like " where my h*es at"
Nice looking bull. Springtime will be fun to watch around your farmstead đâŁïž
God bless all you farmers who feed us all! Thank you! You gotta watch were you step in the field that can't be fun...
I like the way they sidling up to him making friends. When I was really young I used to go to my Grandparents farm for school holidays in the Eastern Cape Cathcart area in South Africa.
I loved the farm animals. I used to lie down in the fields with my book & read. Falling asleep one day I woke to feel a rasping on my arm as I was being licked by a cow even on my forehead all around there were mooing sounds, opening my eyes to see cows all around examining me. Greeting them I kept dead still. Funny enough I wasnât scared of them I just wanted to see what would happen. They didnât attack seemed quite tame. They curious animals like cats. The donkey stands like a sentry on guard. We can learn so much from animals the way they accept each other.
Enjoyed your clip on introducing Cheeto the bull. I am sure you will have some lovely calves from him. â€
Love this-taking care of the land and your animals. Great job!
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Commiefornia Gov Numbskull Newsom says....Any cow that passes gas will be banned from the state, as cows are the major cause of Global Warming.
And Newsom wants to be US President.
I loved watching those calves rubbing their neck on the hay unrolling they knew exactly what was happening and was waiting in anticipation lol ! Cows are highly intelligent
All these beautiful cows, quite, humble, and probably worried about Cheeto. Poor baby is probably confused himself. Poor baby. I bet the girls love him, he is beautiful too. đđđđâ€.
welcome to the farm Evonne
This video was really interesting. Thanks for showing life on a farm.
Love how he waves in the direction of the donkey and says "These are all black angus cattle."
Good Afternoon from Delanson, NY đ. Welcome to the farm Cheeto!!! You have a very beautiful farm there!!
Heâs a lovely boy. Thanks for showing him off.
What a handsome young fellow. When my dad got new cattle we put them in the cattle yard for a couple of days. This gave them time to settle down in a small and secure area. Weâd feed and water them during this time so the new cattle became a bit familiar with us. Then weâd let them out into a paddock.
Weâd do this with weened calves too, to seperate them from their mums and stop them from getting back with them.
That young bull is not going to run off from all those girls.
@@jimnowak3960 true but sometimes the grass is greener on the other side of the fence and itâs not very good when the neighbour wonders why a few of his calves are black when they should be red and then he sees your black bull.
@@kdegraa I am only 77 years old I guess I learned nothing about cattle. Okay you win, I give up I stand corrected. Next time I need advise about cattle I will contact you. I didn't see any green grass anywhere, did you?
Horses, too!!!
@@bobfoster687 That is very true.
Man the places looks great Iâve been watching for years. Amazing transformation. Thatâs a good looking bull. Things are looking up for you this year. Thanks from my hill in. Sc.
thanks Allen!! Just wait till spring!!
I am a 7th generation Australian Cattleman.
In USA I would be called a Rancher.
I love cows. Cows taste good.
Cows are awesome.
I have a Question for the universe :
If you are what you eat, then Vegans must be Vegetables right ?
So can I feed Vegans to my Cattle ?
Is that FDA approved ?
Donkeys are the best for guarding their flock, herd etc.â€â€ used to ride donkeys when i was a kid.i grew up in a mining town in Arizona. The mine used donkeys until they switched over to trucks and the train. So they turned out the donkeys and they increased in number and we kids used to catch and ride. Usually just played with them and gave them carrots.
I used to dream about getting out of the car somewhere and all the chicks came a flocking around me. Beautiful to see.
I love the donkey observing the spectacle đ€Ł
Thats the "guard Donkey" If you have any feral dogs around worrying you calves, they'll do a good job of running them offđđ
â@@imapaine-diaz4451 Hard to imagine a cute li'l donkey doing that.
What a distinguished looking gentleman!
Wow, thanks for sharing this video. I miss this stuff. Growing up in south texas helping my uncle working the cows and such was my thing. A blast from the past.
Blessings on you always. Good luck on everything!!
5:10 The donkey going, âOh, what NOW?â
Cheeto looked pretty happy to me, making new friends.
That was so funny to see that one cow that has learned that when you unroll a new bail of hay it can get a chin rub as it follows you while you unroll it.
I know right!
Lots of respect for your animals. That's how it should be. Not the quantity but the quality.
He will get you going in a good direction. My buddy bred all his cows to south pol last year can't wait to see his calfs this spring.
Yes he will; go Cheeto
great explanations, easy to follow and interesting.
That was an interesting way to distribute the hay. The cows were following like you were the Pied Piperđ¶đđđ, and eating straight off the contraption. Then it was "Here comes the Bull. Here comes the Bull".đ It looked like the other animals were checking him out to make him feel comfortable in his new herd. All the best to improve your herd genetics.
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We just cut the twine and rolled them down the hill.
Like a big ole roll of cotton candy
3:18 that floofy cow that keeps jumping on the roller is my spirit animal
I have never heard of that bread we always had Angus semitole, limosene, and herferd. All those breads I mentioned never ate grain. Pasture all year until November then brought in and ate grass from the silo all winter.
Nice to meet you cheetoe!! Hes not as big as your Dad's bull was, that was a biggin!! Hope he throws some good lookin babies for you. đđââïž
Awesome! Love the grass feed beef. Great to see your Donkey, love them so much. Good luck on your breeding program.
I was hiking in England, where public right of ways go through farms. So I was going through a field, and in the distance I see a bull staring me down. I instantly realize that if I can't reach the stile to get over the fence within 20 seconds I'm a dead man. He takes off and I take off in a race to the stile. It was the fastest I ever ran in my life, and I just barely made it. You never forget a near-death expensive like that.
From TX too and this is a new one for me. They must be cold tolerant and not something we'd run down here in the heat. Just about everything down here is crossed with Brahma.
Teddy Gentry, from the band Alabama, is who developed the breed. Google them. They are bred for heat tolerance. Pretty interesting breed. I live right outside of Houston and I've considered the South Pole. I just can't afford them.
Nice to see Miss Stoney Ridge in your video Josh
it's lovely to see happy animals.
Well said. Makes my heart happy.
Thank you for teaching us so much!
Imagine bull surrounded by so many cowsđâŠLife of a King
I am grateful when I hear of an ecologically conscience farmer. Thank you!
Good, smart farm folks! đź
Beautiful. Best of luck with him.
Itâs funny how curious cows we donât think of them that way the looks on their faces when the new bull showed up is great!
Good lookin bull! We bought a 1/2 Aberdeen bull last year to downsize our bigger cows. We are expecting those calves soon. I have 1 cow that is AI'd to one of Greg Judy's "Macho Bull" (814). Hoping on a bull calf. If not, I plan to buy a South Poll bull next year to put on the heifers.
Thanks for the video Josh, Enjoyed.
It's amazing how the cows followed around and sniffed the young bull.
Same thing in the human world!
What a nice story.
Watch this from germany.
I love cows and see all of you have fun with them.
Cido will make it.....đđ
We start ours bulls at 12-16 months angus.. 1/8 interbred and crossed with large Canadian Herefords gave us huge balleys that got me the highs of the auctions many times. It took 15 years to accomplish the results we were looking for. Calving was naturally easier with 2nd or 3rd calf cows. We often tried 3 different herd combinations with some AI top bred bulls. Funny the variety just between Angus, let alone crosses.
My sister and her hubby raise Gelbvieh cows. Their donkey gave birth to a baby girl donkey and they didn't know about it for about a month, ha!!! One day they happen to see the baby with their donkey mom and that's how they found out, can you believe it???
Thanks for explaining everything. i'm now a fan of your channel. -Stretch
This was beautiful. Thank you!
Very cool, learned some stuff about cows today!
Our SP #8-28 loves hot dog buns! SPs are wonderful to be around.
LOL all i can think of with those ladies swarming him is that scene from roger rabbit with that lady turning and yelling " A MAN!"
Awesome drone footage Josh
I love this new bull! His hairdo is awesome, I would call him Fabio! đ
Cute!
Love Tammy , my daughter had her horses in with a few dairy cows and they got along fine
Very interesting. I really enjoyed watching and your explanation. Iâll be watching!
How cool. Never knew a donkey could be used for calf protection.
As you can see I'm not a farmer.
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I thought the calves were puppies and itâs so sweet that this farmer lets them stay with the herd.
That is how it is done. Who do you think feeds and cares for the calves? Is the cows. Only in dairy operations are the calves taken from the cows
@@leeholland8598 Iâm a bit ignorant I have to admit but I love cows.
Nice great life choices Bless you all
Great video Josh
Awesome bull!! Thanks for your help in saving our planet đ
Cheeto the ladies man đ
watching all the cows scratch them selfs on the hay is adorable
Hi Cheeto....he's a handsome bull.
Beautiful animals and fun to watch thanks
Doesnât seem angry to me just a bit excited from the trailer ride and all of his new ladies
Nice looking bull Josh
The whole idea of grass genetics is awesome!!! cheeto is beautiful!
I like them tunes..cool guitar...
đŠđș many years ago a friend had a dairy farm he kept one Jersey bull but the brother went to a farm a few miles away. One day I'm out on the horse and hear echoing through the hills the bellow of an angry bull. Farmers running everywhere shutting gates, it was the brother bull had escaped from where he was and was heading home ready for a fight and some answers đ”
Yeah through the years on our family farm with neighbors, we been through fights and escape.
Great bull storyđ
In the old Tim Holt movie westerns, Chito was Tim Holts sidekick that was always after the ladies.
Although I was raised in a very agricultural region, I know virtually nothing about cow breeds, steer, or any ! But, I find all animals extremely interesting! When my husband and d I were much younger, our favorite thing to do was trout fishing, and one of our favorite spots was on a river that dissected a huge ranch that the owners placed access points for fishermen. It was a minimum 1/2 mile walk to our spot, and the only thing we had to be aware of was an occasional rattlesnake... which was hard when the grasses started to g get tall. But few encounters over the years made it worthwhile! The cattle were rarely grazed in the one spot ...and, it really Never even entered our minds how or when they would move them from one grazing area to another. Well, we were on our hike out and my husband had already made it back to the truck, and I was almost to the half way point with my Standard Poodle leading the way...when she abruptly stopped , and my immediate thought was snake! Readjusting my pole, tackle bid, purse and leash for the dog was a hassle, but when the dog began growling in a deep baritone, I glanced ahead further than I had in snake mode. Now I see a heard of about 30 big steer weâre blocking us from the truck, and I had no clue about steer. My dog turned around and was readying herself to protect me but she stopped again and began growling again ...this time at something behind me... I was still focused on the group ahead of me that were now curious and slowly moving toward us. I finally glanced over my shoulder and realized the other half of the herd we very close behind us...and my dog was watching them! Within a minute, my dog and I were completely encircled..,not to mention, out numbered! About 50 very large bovines had formed a compete blockade ...there was NO direction I could go ...and get around them...and they were all silently moving in...THE CIRCLE WAS BECOMING A SPOT..,ONLY 10 feet separated my dog and I from THEM! Being a bossy Taurean...I told my dog to HUSH..,The steer moved back a couple of steps...a little louder than nwhisper to my dog, I said, â move Back,â... a couple more inches were achieved! This went on for about 10 minutes, and I finally had sight of the exit, the truck and my husband who was still on the other side of the fence! Long story short, my dog and I achieved our freedom by me using my powers of persuasion and attitude!
After that, I never fished there without noticing old piles off dung vs new or fresh piles! But to this day, I am a bit fearful of cattle!
Here in Australia, back in the 1950s, my family had a poultry farm near a small beef cattle property. My parents had a milk cow and asked the owner of the cattle farm if they could bring over their milk cow at the right time, to mate with one of his bulls.
Well they roped up the cow and lead her off to the bull, the bull took a smell of the cow and came charging over a hill to do his job, my brother and our dad ran behind a tree, but he bull wasn't interested in them and made a bee line for the milk cow and did his business...
*led her off
Love how donkeys are guard donkeys.
Love Tammy! What a great looking donkey.
Love how the cows use the bale of hay to scratch under their chins as its being unrolled! lol!
ps: Also love Cheeto's little blonde "toupee'"! ;)
Theyd love one of those rotating brushes
I LOVE THE DUNKEY .
Thatâs just too cute . đđ
@@repentandbelieveinJesusChrist2 God sacrificed himself to himself to appease himself and therefore save humanity from himself. Makes sense.
@@bonnieshall654 try donkey