This is the kind of high stress situation I don't think you would know anything about. It gets difficult to be perfectly efficient when you have to be concerned about yourself and your friends being suddenly killed. That's basically the main objective. I'd love to hear your eh...history though....unless that's your actual photograph-in that case forget it
@@SuperPhunThyme9they are idiots with all their noise and commotion. Before the 3 minute mark. There is no need for it. Been around bulls my entire life. These guys act like the animals are nothing more than a commodity.
@@SuperPhunThyme9If these idiots would not haben stressed this bull out it would all have been much more calm and nobody would have to fear for their life. Don't give us that macho crap
Yeah my grandfather worked for a guy who got emasculated by a bull and another guy who got disemboweled by a bull. They are no joke. Everytime you're dealing with an angry bull it's always high stress
@@BigBadWolf995 That is why you should stay calm and not start to frighten and provocate the bull. These guys are making it worse+ are just stupid macho's
@@freeagent2207 you seem to have misread... I dont play cowboy... cowboys aint always stockmen, i'm a stockman not a cowboy. Dragging an animal on its feet with a truck sure aint a display of stockmanship.
Very inexperienced rangers I can see, in this situation I don't want many people in the kraal when attempting to bring aggressive animals, there must be minimum noise and movement of people. These keep animal calm. I'm from South Africa
All that screaming Makes the bull worse,Me Mom ,Dad and my Uncle used to work our cows and none of us seldom screamed or yelled,we actually ran a couple off once that was helping ,they started all that screaming ,Dad told then just go home.We let the cows rest for about 30 to calm down,then the 4 of us did it quite & calm just fine
@@REV-mu5tu I did just fine with me and a dog , driving them , pen work , branding , calving time . Grandad did the same back before any fences , just him and good horse and dog
@@apachecowboy8981 Don't respond to those who hate...Do your job and stay safe .God bless and keep you ,I too have seen the workings of ranch cowboys blood ,sweat & tears when they have lost their prized horse.No fears !GRIC COMM.💪❤
Yeah they delibrately made him mad! 10 times harder than it had to be! Also their lucky he wasn't more volitile! Some bulls would have torn them apart!
Lmao. Used to do this as a kid with my brother that was 5 years older, my dad, and my grandpa. Mexico every December. Just needed some balls and the 2 strong tree stumps that were in his small corral. That was our team haha.
Stunning animal. When my Husband and I used to travel we'd comment on Bulls in the pastures. Wouldn't want to mess with him. Yikes. Farming and Ranching is dangerous and hard work. Thank you for sharing your livelihood with us. M
I’ve had mean bulls before that didn’t’t want to load......I’d put a cow or two in the front of the trailer and with some patience they would almost load themselves
Hi! I’m curious? Where would you transport the bulls? Are they being sold or taken to a rodeo for a weekend or something ? Very interesting to me. Excited to read your answer :). They are so awesome to watch.
Lol reminds me of my childhood. Bulls, particularly younger ones, were always a nightmare to work with. My cousins and I would spend a whole day trying to get one into our closed off pen; and then some would be so worked up they would run full speed through our fence of jump over it if small enough. Good times. I’m sure there was a better way to do the job but we were dumb kids given very little instruction.
A chicken catcher gets the rope off easier. And this makes me thankful I have mostly docile cows, bull, and calves. Docility is a very important trait when deciding on a breeding bull. Where we got our Brahman bull. The guy was leading our bull's dad with a bucket of range cubes and petting him. The bull was over six feet tall with the hump and weighed around 2,300 lbs! I knew after seeing that. That our bull would be easy going.
I used to work at an Angus ranch in Utah, and whenever the bulls got all angry like that we would just throw a cow in there and they would come in the trailer really easy. I miss working in a ranch, it was hard work but it was fun.
its like i call party line and insult all the guys but one lady i like her and she come and say relax man man she got magic she is the boss i stop insultin the other guys
Poor bull. Why would they make such sounds, and throw something at it? If the bull is “mean” why wouldn’t they immediately remove themselves from the situation to deescalate the bull which is clearly only reacting out of fear.
I’ll admit I know absolutely nothing about bulls or cows or how to “catch” them. But come on! There must be a better way to do it rather than stress the animal out so badly. This was hard to watch. 😳😢
How come you guys didn't just throw a couple of cows in there with him and calmly herd him toward the trailer? At least put some sweet feed in the trailer to give him a reason to go in there.
hi! from experience cows usually don't go in the trailer by feed if they have never got in a trailer before or sometimes if they have. gone too... i load plenty of cows and most of the time your definitely in for a treat!
My father when he worked on the farm all he needed to round up big black Angus bulls was his horse and a whip. You lot just aggravated that bull unnecessarily.🇦🇺
Tldr included* Reminds me of a day I visited a friend that was doing laundry and we were chilling as it was being hung to dry as 2 bulls begun to fight across the fence where we were and then they ripped the entire fence down and as we ran down the side of the house they followed behind taking the same path we took til we rounded a corner. *TLDR: Bulls are fucking crazy.
Been there. Done that. Hard work. Scary as heck. When you see a mature bull pawing the ground and tossing that head, you dang sure gotta be careful. Loading and transporting a bull is NOT easy work nor for the faint of heart! Good job gentlemen!!
Getting that bull all riled up and angry FIRST just made your job so much harder. This is why all my animals were bucket trained. No matter where they were, if they heard grain rattle in a bucket they came running and they'd go anywhere you wanted with that bucket.
@@dawsonmathis7828 You only need one, the rest will follow. And seriously? Do you think you might be just a bit ridiculous with that question? Well, I do. But it can be done, in a way. Ranchers do it all the time when they drive bales out to the fields. The cows hear the truck and take off running for the chow wagon.
@@dawsonmathis7828 Ahh got it. They get spoiled then huh? Cows! Good thing they are so incredibly edible cull the problem child and toss it's butt in the freezer. I've never had to deal with 100s of them so I can see how it might be different . The only thing I ever had 100 of was chickens and I can tell you 1 or 100 of those things will ALWAYS come running at the call for the feed bucket. If you have 100s of cows then I'm a wee bit jealous. Anyway, you have a great day
Sky, you guys need to build a hook and keep it with each of your trailers. An 8 foot piece of 3/8" cold rolled rod with a hook turned back on one end and a tee welded on the other end is a handy tool. It's not worth a broken hand to reach for the rope. I enjoy these videos and thanks for taking the time to make them.
I used to give the cattle treats! We had a black angus bull that was very docile and would eat a tomato out of your hand! My uncle thought he was not doing his breeding job so he brought in a second part Brahma and Hereford! Only problem was he got scared when you had to spray him so you had to be careful! Both Bulls did their duty and all the cows gave birth! Would always have a large garden but invited relatives never showed up to pick and even had to throw away those on porch after picking them so just fed them to cattle! THEY LIKE! Could be too my Aunt got attacked when picking once by critter! That may have scared off relatives! Squirrel up in tree eating a corn cobb and beaned her with it! Well she was right under the tree branch!
I had a favorite fishing spot for BASS! On another ranchers property that had Brahma Bulls still got in the pasture and kept a eye on them! I even got sprayed by a skunk once still kept fishing! Just because you get sprayed do not let that stop you! Lucky I have sinusitis nostrils just closed up and had walked about 2 and half miles from home! So no messing up vehicle did change clothes in Garage though! Soaked in tomato juice!
So we have an aggressive bull.....lets make loud noises and make him more aggressive lol. Not saying im a pro, but......... Maybe try some grain 1st? Idk just saying
@@dannymarquez168 Oh please! stick to your day job slick, you ain't no full-time cowboy. You pretend to be one but you are not. I Get off of your high horse and come back to reality. They did what they had to do to get the job done and THATS the bottom line.
@@shiloh2735 haha. Ok but ever heard the old saying that involves sugar and vinegar?? Why stir up a pot that is already boiling? That's all im saying here!!
Reminds me of the time I was hunting and walking with my dog through a large field. The bull didn't like my dog and took off after her. Not an emergency until the dog started running to me for help. I took off running too and managed to make the fence before the bull did. The dog was smart and reached the fence before me... she knew she didn't have to outrun the mad bull - just me.
I am amazed no American cattle ranchers have yet learned to use the Spanish trick of using tame oxen to gather up and move bulls. The bull fighting industry routinely does that. They move fighting bulls that way. It would surely work against beef bulls.
Thats exactly what i thought. Everyone I've been around were like huge babies. My pops had a huge one that would get mad if you didn't get in the pen with him.
You probably haven't been in the cattle business long. These animals dont always want to be your best friend 😂 I been a working cowboy all my life. I can tell you it can get real very fast.
I live downtown in a city and have literally never thought about having to do something like this. Like I didn’t even realize lasso swinging still held a functional place in ranching. these dudes have my respect that’s for sure.
At least Apache Cowboy knew what he was doing,the other guys didn't know SFA on how to handle him. Not sure where he's going, hopefully greener pastures.
Why were they all screaming at each other still even after the bull was locked up as if it was that urgent lol. Bull standing chilling locked in the trailer man’s like “GET THE ROOOOPE!!!!! GGGEEEETTTT THHEE ROOOOOOOPPPE!!!!!”
Growing up on a dairy farm here in Central California, I agree that is the best approach!… only time to be aggressive and flex nuts is when all else fails! Lmao
From personal experience, I can say it's easier and safer with just one or two other helpers. One time a Brahman tore the panel of one whole side of the trailer and busted two tie down ropes and got away. It was six cowboys then, following day my Dad and myself got him in a loaner trailer it took patience and not aggravating the bull. Brahman bulls are some of the meanest bulls. This Hereford probably had little to no human interaction in a good while. Good video!
@@lucreziavilante5993 well, everyone has their method, but yes it helps. Although we did the " persuading" after the bull had two ropes on him ( one to each side of the trailer). But when it comes to to livestock with little or no human I interaction , you hope for the best but prepare for the worst. There's no official right way I guess, I was only sharing a similar experience.
@@israelsantos7896 to let you both know... these bulls we have here are willing to protect there territory and have not had any human interaction in a decade... maybe thats the reason their so defensive. We barely started this 48500 acre ranch and some of this wide open territory has not even been ridden on..... a hour n a half before we showed up... two cowboys tried to push all 3 bulls into the other corral ...but the other 2 bulls jumped the alley way and got away.... so they waited for us to show up and help.... hope that explains alot of how dangerous, wild n crazy these bulls are...
Good catch with that rope. Y’all do things a little different than we do in Texas. We usually go in nice and easy with only a couple of guys. Y’all got him trailered and had some fun, so I guess you’re doing it right. Keep up the good work.
My dad would have went the trailer and took rope off! We roped bull and it just broke the ropes so dad went with angry bull and vaccinated it while it roared.
I grew up on a ranch in Wyoming. That’s not the way to do it. Like the Australians said, but a couple of cows in with him and don’t panic him. It even works with Bison.
What made this Hereford bull so mean? I haven’t heard of this particular breed getting aggressive. Are you taking him to market? I’ve pushed cattle at a stockyards before. He’s one I definitely wouldn’t like to encounter! You all did great work.
Everyone of these cowboys will step up when work starts and make a hand and know how to mix in some fun time …great video thanks for sharing your videos
" NO BULLS WERE HARMED IN THE MAKING OF THIS VIDEO " Thought I'd ad a little disclaimer in the comments for you guys ,so the snowflakes don't get their panties in a bunch.
No wonder he’s MAD, you’re driving him crazy.
This is an example where the bull is smarter than all the guys put together! LOL
This is the kind of high stress situation I don't think you would know anything about. It gets difficult to be perfectly efficient when you have to be concerned about yourself and your friends being suddenly killed. That's basically the main objective.
I'd love to hear your eh...history though....unless that's your actual photograph-in that case forget it
@@SuperPhunThyme9they are idiots with all their noise and commotion. Before the 3 minute mark. There is no need for it. Been around bulls my entire life. These guys act like the animals are nothing more than a commodity.
@@SuperPhunThyme9If these idiots would not haben stressed this bull out it would all have been much more calm and nobody would have to fear for their life. Don't give us that macho crap
Yeah my grandfather worked for a guy who got emasculated by a bull and another guy who got disemboweled by a bull. They are no joke. Everytime you're dealing with an angry bull it's always high stress
@@BigBadWolf995 That is why you should stay calm and not start to frighten and provocate the bull. These guys are making it worse+ are just stupid macho's
It makes me miss my Dad and working with him on the Ranch. RIP Dad.
I miss mine too...he is with mom....love them both so much❤️So sorry for your loss, Maggie.....
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They made it unnecessarily more stressful than it had to be
Most people do... they'd rather be "cowboys" than stockmen...
Shut up
@@lthorsemanship8150 yeah that's great logic there make the animal suffer more because you wanna play cow *boy*
Gtfoh
@@freeagent2207 you seem to have misread... I dont play cowboy... cowboys aint always stockmen, i'm a stockman not a cowboy. Dragging an animal on its feet with a truck sure aint a display of stockmanship.
@@freeagent2207 i merely pointed out most other people would rather play cowboy than be a stockman.
Pretty good roping job, but damn all that hollering!
Bobby Tidwell that’s because it makes up not charge they charge their mind
Yea, they certainly worked him up enough. No wonder he’s hot. They’re bangin latches and carrying on like a bunch of idiots
How to survive a bull: by throwing rocks and twigs and pissing it off lol
Remember, where it's! See, that's anti terrorism- literally.
Very inexperienced rangers I can see, in this situation I don't want many people in the kraal when attempting to bring aggressive animals, there must be minimum noise and movement of people. These keep animal calm. I'm from South Africa
Nice job
You made that so much harder, and stressful than it needed to be.
So unnecessary. Anyone with a lick of cow sense knows it's "slow and calm and easy". No yelling and pushing. Ridiculous.
I noticed that also
Initially I thought the video was just them pissing off a bull for fun
Couldn't have handled that with a sack of cubes?
@@tannerpartin944 : Sugar cubes ?? :))
You ought to reason with the bull instead .
Ya all needed 10 more people screaming and making noise. I don’t think the bull heard you
Lolol
Hahaha
All that screaming Makes the bull worse,Me Mom ,Dad and my Uncle used to work our cows and none of us seldom screamed or yelled,we actually ran a couple off once that was helping ,they started all that screaming ,Dad told then just go home.We let the cows rest for about 30 to calm down,then the 4 of us did it quite & calm just fine
@@REV-mu5tu I did just fine with me and a dog , driving them , pen work , branding , calving time . Grandad did the same back before any fences , just him and good horse and dog
it took me a few minutes to figure out what their point was making all that noise and what they were even trying to do 🤷🏼♂️
Wraping a rope around your hand with a raging bull on one end and a truck at the other end is nuts 🤦🏻♂️
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No fingers .
Some guy in a tug of war did this, got his arm ripped off.
Nuts people running the country 😅
@@apachecowboy8981 Don't respond to those who hate...Do your job and stay safe .God bless and keep you ,I too have seen the workings of ranch cowboys blood ,sweat & tears when they have lost their prized horse.No fears !GRIC COMM.💪❤
Bottom line.....you got the bull in the trailer, and everyone walked away
Not one brain cell between the lot of these people..that animal was as confused as all hell.
Yeah they delibrately made him mad! 10 times harder than it had to be! Also their lucky he wasn't more volitile! Some bulls would have torn them apart!
Lmao. Used to do this as a kid with my brother that was 5 years older, my dad, and my grandpa. Mexico every December. Just needed some balls and the 2 strong tree stumps that were in his small corral. That was our team haha.
You lot need to come to Australia and learn a thing or two from us. That was painful to watch
Moron- AUS don't have, cattle-- snakes and crap. Dumb as hell.. Fraud
Real vaqueros are from mexicano Californiano we teached the Pacific Ocean 🌊 your welcome.
@@paulhetherington3854 they got a shitload of cattle down there
@@paulhetherington3854 are you an idiot.... they have waguu
Was EXTREMELY painful to watch… I’d have had to run the whole lot of them SOB’s off my outfit…
I don't think taunting the bull makes things any better
Dang! That's some well organized Kaos right there!
Thought I saw Frank Spencer there, or did I imagine it?
"Chaos"
Omg
Cattle dogs could deal
That Bull gave all them MEN one HELL of a WORK OUT
Stunning animal. When my Husband and I used to travel we'd comment on Bulls in the pastures.
Wouldn't want to mess with him. Yikes.
Farming and Ranching is dangerous and hard work.
Thank you for sharing your livelihood with us.
M
I’ve had mean bulls before that didn’t’t want to load......I’d put a cow or two in the front of the trailer and with some patience they would almost load themselves
👍 yep
Hi! I’m curious? Where would you transport the bulls? Are they being sold or taken to a rodeo for a weekend or something ? Very interesting to me. Excited to read your answer :). They are so awesome to watch.
I don't get this sort of trouble on my chicken farm.
I wonder why😂😂
If you attach razors to their feet,.it definitely makes things interesting
😂😂😂 I've seen some mad roosters
One mad bull great load.. get a few dogs they would load him faster
lol 👍😂😂😂
Throwing and teasing him?! Wow. God bless him
Lol reminds me of my childhood. Bulls, particularly younger ones, were always a nightmare to work with. My cousins and I would spend a whole day trying to get one into our closed off pen; and then some would be so worked up they would run full speed through our fence of jump over it if small enough. Good times. I’m sure there was a better way to do the job but we were dumb kids given very little instruction.
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Yup, I’ve worked with cows/bulls for 50 years. Stay clam, take your time.
A chicken catcher gets the rope off easier. And this makes me thankful I have mostly docile cows, bull, and calves. Docility is a very important trait when deciding on a breeding bull. Where we got our Brahman bull. The guy was leading our bull's dad with a bucket of range cubes and petting him. The bull was over six feet tall with the hump and weighed around 2,300 lbs! I knew after seeing that. That our bull would be easy going.
I used to work at an Angus ranch in Utah, and whenever the bulls got all angry like that we would just throw a cow in there and they would come in the trailer really easy. I miss working in a ranch, it was hard work but it was fun.
Precisely how it shud be done.
Yes, thats ever the best and easyest idea, and no dangerous for people. Thats the cowboy way. Thanks for that post, hope they read it...
its like i call party line and insult all the guys but one lady i like her and she come and say relax man man she got magic she is the boss i stop insultin the other guys
Angus are genetically polled - hornless
Where do u work st now
What y'all pissing him off for 😂 he could come through the fence if he wanted too👍
You think so
@@kingdomoverculture9968 ive seen bulls come through steel scaffold poles so a bit of thin wire
@@stewartthorne1972 WOW 😅 i mean its a really powerful animal
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Poor bull. Why would they make such sounds, and throw something at it? If the bull is “mean” why wouldn’t they immediately remove themselves from the situation to deescalate the bull which is clearly only reacting out of fear.
I have raised alot of bulls. I never had to treat them like that!!!!!🤬🤬🤬
Very impressed with that first rope throw 👍
Omg, yes! One helluva cowboy!!!
That's why they get paid the big bucks
Glad everybody was OK. That's a beautiful bull too.
Mate their that dumb I'm surprised they didn't get hurt
I miss the farm life. This brought back so many memories.
I’ll admit I know absolutely nothing about bulls or cows or how to “catch” them.
But come on! There must be a better way to do it rather than stress the animal out so badly. This was hard to watch. 😳😢
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How come you guys didn't just throw a couple of cows in there with him and calmly herd him toward the trailer? At least put some sweet feed in the trailer to give him a reason to go in there.
hi! from experience cows usually don't go in the trailer by feed if they have never got in a trailer before or sometimes if they have. gone too... i load plenty of cows and most of the time your definitely in for a treat!
but that would be a good idea if it worked..
U probably know nothing about bulls
If he hasn't grain for a couple days he would shoot right in
@@gracepiper708 dayum a girl who actually know what she’s talkin about.
Yah got my respect 🤙🏻
My father when he worked on the farm all he needed to round up big black Angus bulls was his horse and a whip. You lot just aggravated that bull unnecessarily.🇦🇺
might as well just killed it.
no
Is this the 1st time they’ve been around a bull
Tldr included*
Reminds me of a day I visited a friend that was doing laundry and we were chilling as it was being hung to dry as 2 bulls begun to fight across the fence where we were and then they ripped the entire fence down and as we ran down the side of the house they followed behind taking the same path we took til we rounded a corner.
*TLDR: Bulls are fucking crazy.
That was a RODEO for sure! Bull with an attitude no doubt! The fella and the calf at the end were funny! KEEP ON KEEPIN ON!
Been there. Done that. Hard work. Scary as heck. When you see a mature bull pawing the ground and tossing that head, you dang sure gotta be careful. Loading and transporting a bull is NOT easy work nor for the faint of heart! Good job gentlemen!!
These are amateurs, first basic rule about cattle is less noise and calm movements.
Not so!!
Looks like they are just teasing it. Stupid, thats how people get hurt.
I admittedly don't know 💩 about cows but your comment makes more sense to me.
I grew up on a farm and I’ve never seen so much chaos over rounding up one bull. 🤷♀️
Everyone commenting but has never dealt with a big angry bull 😂🤫
Getting that bull all riled up and angry FIRST just made your job so much harder. This is why all my animals were bucket trained. No matter where they were, if they heard grain rattle in a bucket they came running and they'd go anywhere you wanted with that bucket.
Totally agree, how stupid!!
So you think they gonna just train hundreds of cattle to come to a bucket
@@dawsonmathis7828 You only need one, the rest will follow. And seriously? Do you think you might be just a bit ridiculous with that question? Well, I do. But it can be done, in a way. Ranchers do it all the time when they drive bales out to the fields. The cows hear the truck and take off running for the chow wagon.
@@navyboymommygramma yes ma’am I know, we do the same thing but once they are like that they will not go with the heard
@@dawsonmathis7828 Ahh got it. They get spoiled then huh? Cows! Good thing they are so incredibly edible cull the problem child and toss it's butt in the freezer. I've never had to deal with 100s of them so I can see how it might be different . The only thing I ever had 100 of was chickens and I can tell you 1 or 100 of those things will ALWAYS come running at the call for the feed bucket. If you have 100s of cows then I'm a wee bit jealous. Anyway, you have a great day
Sky, you guys need to build a hook and keep it with each of your trailers. An 8 foot piece of 3/8" cold rolled rod with a hook turned back on one end and a tee welded on the other end is a handy tool. It's not worth a broken hand to reach for the rope. I enjoy these videos and thanks for taking the time to make them.
That ain't much if a fence
I used to give the cattle treats! We had a black angus bull that was very docile and would eat a tomato out of your hand! My uncle thought he was not doing his breeding job so he brought in a second part Brahma and Hereford! Only problem was he got scared when you had to spray him so you had to be careful! Both Bulls did their duty and all the cows gave birth! Would always have a large garden but invited relatives never showed up to pick and even had to throw away those on porch after picking them so just fed them to cattle! THEY LIKE! Could be too my Aunt got attacked when picking once by critter! That may have scared off relatives! Squirrel up in tree eating a corn cobb and beaned her with it! Well she was right under the tree branch!
"You gotta be rough." 😂😂😂 Great job guys.
Good Team work...
Good morning 🌞🌞.. Enjoying to see you guys at work.. Love it🐂🐂🐂🐂
3:35 cow boy throw🤙
I had a favorite fishing spot for BASS! On another ranchers property that had Brahma Bulls still got in the pasture and kept a eye on them! I even got sprayed by a skunk once still kept fishing! Just because you get sprayed do not let that stop you! Lucky I have sinusitis nostrils just closed up and had walked about 2 and half miles from home! So no messing up vehicle did change clothes in Garage though! Soaked in tomato juice!
So we have an aggressive bull.....lets make loud noises and make him more aggressive lol. Not saying im a pro, but......... Maybe try some grain 1st? Idk just saying
@@dannymarquez168 They know what they are doing. It is what COWBOYS do and have been doing for a long time.
@@dannymarquez168 Oh please! stick to your day job slick, you ain't no full-time cowboy. You pretend to be one but you are not. I Get off of your high horse and come back to reality. They did what they had to do to get the job done and THATS the bottom line.
@@dannymarquez168 Lol, most of those people in the video were NOT white.
Ha! Go in that pen and try to coax him with grain and see how far YOU get..PROBABLY 6 FT UNDER.
@@shiloh2735 haha. Ok but ever heard the old saying that involves sugar and vinegar?? Why stir up a pot that is already boiling? That's all im saying here!!
Great rope work! That was fantastic!
That bull was not in no mood to be fool with he was saying you want some of me come get me if you can. Great video.
Texas longhorns hook them never mess with da bull
Reminds me of the time I was hunting and walking with my dog through a large field. The bull didn't like my dog and took off after her. Not an emergency until the dog started running to me for help. I took off running too and managed to make the fence before the bull did. The dog was smart and reached the fence before me... she knew she didn't have to outrun the mad bull - just me.
😂😂😂😂😂😂
I am amazed no American cattle ranchers have yet learned to use the Spanish trick of using tame oxen to gather up and move bulls. The bull fighting industry routinely does that. They move fighting bulls that way. It would surely work against beef bulls.
I always thought Herefords were on the calm side, I guess trust no bull. Awesome footage guys, keep em coming
He's been guarding a herd on open range, they get defensive.
Not bulls
I have never seen a Hereford bull angry. These guys sure know who to mess things up
Thats exactly what i thought. Everyone I've been around were like huge babies. My pops had a huge one that would get mad if you didn't get in the pen with him.
You probably haven't been in the cattle business long. These animals dont always want to be your best friend 😂 I been a working cowboy all my life. I can tell you it can get real very fast.
I live downtown in a city and have literally never thought about having to do something like this. Like I didn’t even realize lasso swinging still held a functional place in ranching. these dudes have my respect that’s for sure.
I thought they had lasso drones.
Your lasso is one of the most important tools in ranching still to this day
How they made it so more difficult and angered the bull
Don't mess with
the Bull
Stay out of
the Corn
the corn.
The title of the video would be "Amateurs stressing the bull"!
I put my hand up to high five one of the guys, and then I realized I was on a toilet watching a video.
Dud same
The best part is later on when all the guys go re-live this over some beers and laughs.
Just exactly why do you "cowboys" keep agitating the bull instead of using calmer tactics? You would be a total failure with bison.
At least Apache Cowboy knew what he was doing,the other guys didn't know SFA on how to handle him.
Not sure where he's going, hopefully greener pastures.
Why were they all screaming at each other still even after the bull was locked up as if it was that urgent lol. Bull standing chilling locked in the trailer man’s like “GET THE ROOOOPE!!!!! GGGEEEETTTT THHEE ROOOOOOOPPPE!!!!!”
I have never seen a Hereford that wild. I'm calling it- a world record. Congrats. 😂
My dad had one worse than that...
Hereford, Holsten, Angus, it doesn't matter, if they're crazy, their crazy.
That joker is all sorts of pissed off. Thanks for sharing!
The guy with the rope is salvage , now thats a 🤠 cowboy.
Here in Mexico, some good cowboys do that job with braver bulls and without making much of a fuss
Growing up on a dairy farm here in Central California, I agree that is the best approach!… only time to be aggressive and flex nuts is when all else fails! Lmao
Los toros de mexico no comparan alos de estados unidos ido a varios rodeos alla y no valen queso
You assume this is mexico?
Puros llorones de Mexico, Los de Mexico estan chiquitos y no tienen huevos
From personal experience, I can say it's easier and safer with just one or two other helpers. One time a Brahman tore the panel of one whole side of the trailer and busted two tie down ropes and got away. It was six cowboys then, following day my Dad and myself got him in a loaner trailer it took patience and not aggravating the bull. Brahman bulls are some of the meanest bulls. This Hereford probably had little to no human interaction in a good while. Good video!
Are these bulls from India or something? Why are they called "brahmas"?
Do you think that it actually helps to shout? I am just thinking that maybe it could scare the bull more? How do you do it? Do you remain quiet?
@@lucreziavilante5993 well, everyone has their method, but yes it helps. Although we did the " persuading" after the bull had two ropes on him ( one to each side of the trailer). But when it comes to to livestock with little or no human I interaction , you hope for the best but prepare for the worst. There's no official right way I guess, I was only sharing a similar experience.
@@israelsantos7896 to let you both know... these bulls we have here are willing to protect there territory and have not had any human interaction in a decade... maybe thats the reason their so defensive. We barely started this 48500 acre ranch and some of this wide open territory has not even been ridden on..... a hour n a half before we showed up... two cowboys tried to push all 3 bulls into the other corral ...but the other 2 bulls jumped the alley way and got away.... so they waited for us to show up and help.... hope that explains alot of how dangerous, wild n crazy these bulls are...
Israel Santos I think same way!! To many people gets the bull scared and that’s why they react like that
Good catch with that rope. Y’all do things a little different than we do in Texas. We usually go in nice and easy with only a couple of guys. Y’all got him trailered and had some fun, so I guess you’re doing it right. Keep up the good work.
Easier to move the whole herd than one bull alone without a dog.
That bull would've smashed that little ford😂😱
What a outstanding animal...true to his nature,what a bull 🐂
Please people leave the animals 🙏 in peace they are innocents i love animals a lot Please people respect 🙌 for animals 🙏
@@marcomarmolejo7495 I love animals like him right on my dinner table
Oooo19
You'd never get me any closer then this video to any bull..
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Never handle a bull or cow by themselves-just asking for trouble.
Y'all need to learn from a cowboy how to do that. There's bout fifteen easier ways
Hell of a job guys. He’s one tuff ass dude.
My dad would have went the trailer and took rope off! We roped bull and it just broke the ropes so dad went with angry bull and vaccinated it while it roared.
his as gentle as a heel hound!!
All lot of cattle experts in these comments, I tell you what
I grew up on a ranch in Wyoming. That’s not the way to do it. Like the Australians said, but a couple of cows in with him and don’t panic him. It even works with Bison.
That was some damn fine roping good job on that one.
The real funny part is when you'd rather be at work 'cause your lady's worse than this...
Then leave her
I would get in there with my bull bruh I ain't scared
You must have one cranky lady 😂
You have trouble too!! Partner maybe put a light in trailer.
that's not at all funny
What made this Hereford bull so mean? I haven’t heard of this particular breed getting aggressive. Are you taking him to market? I’ve pushed cattle at a stockyards before. He’s one I definitely wouldn’t like to encounter! You all did great work.
Saludos Apaches Cowboy!
Nothing like a bunch of Hysterical pantywaists trying to load up a bull.
If i thought you werent just a youtube knowitall i might agree.
zaggaona that doesn’t make sense.
LOL “pantywaists” 🤣 I’ve never heard that term before! 😂
God bless you -
Cindy Bone bless your heart lolol have you ever loaded a bull???
Incredible! Those guys are GOOD! What fun to watch!
I agree with Jordan. You don’t wanna rattle the bulls or cows when you’re trying to move them. It just makes them more nervous about loading.
Their doing some cowboy work but no cowboy knowledge or experience 🤣😂🤣
Yes sir everyone went home with their fingers straight this time lol...
That was one crazy sumbeech!!!
Everything done nice and calmly spot
On 😂
I'm a Navajo from Navajo reservation. That's pretty cool how you all got that bull in the trailer... That's what we call "improvising" 👍
I call it not having a clue.
I thought those herefords were supposed to be gentle. LOL.
@builderjen For sure! We have had plenty of wild ones ourselves. But most people think cute little gentle herefords. I was being sarcastic.
I would like to see who is brave enough to ride him
Shepherd Mufakose I’d do it no problem😂
Load him up!
That trailer looked like they were taking him to the slaughter house and he wanted to live.
What ?
Everyone of these cowboys will step up when work starts and make a hand and know how to mix in some fun time …great video thanks for sharing your videos
That's one MEAN bull..Good roping👍
Anyone ride the bull??
O'shi ❤..Awww
@@veronicashirley3177 The bull or cowboys.
Damn that was amazing. That bull is pissed off. Crazy. I thought the post was coming down and all hell was breaking loose. 😂😂😂
Amazing??? No thats wrong and called haveing no respect for the animals
" NO BULLS WERE HARMED IN THE MAKING OF THIS VIDEO " Thought I'd ad a little disclaimer in the comments for you guys ,so the snowflakes don't get their panties in a bunch.
There is nothing like an aggressive bull. Gotta love it
Wow! Exciting.
Good roping Sky..that was a ways from you. Yes, that was teamwork. Good job. Made my day. Take care n be safe.
Thanks for watching. Yeah had to tie two 40 foot ropes together to reach out n grab em.
the guy wearing the camera is my new super hero.
Aww man that was sooo cooool... Got me like about to jump of the couch all excited LoL 😂🤣
In words of Dale brisby. .. "you ain't no cowboy "
But they got the job done. I could not do it
Ye should maybe but up. Stronger fences cause in Ireland we're im from the still break metal bars and stuff
That’s one tuff bull !! 😳 good job 👏 guys not everyone understands the life style of handling a bull like this not a EAZY JOB!!
A real cowboy with a horse could have done the job faster and a lot less stressful for the animal.
Exactly
If you went in there with a horse it would get its legs broken
@@bigears4426 finally someone with common sense
Why don’t you do it then?
@@masonshead2917 not you tho
Sheesh you men are awesome. I pray God send me good hearted hard working man someday soon .