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You never turn your back to a ram. Some farmers put bells on them so you know where they are at all times. Once they hit you, they'll often back up and run towards you again. No joke.
Sheep are very very dangerous - suddenly they'll charge you from the back because you walked funny - then they'll ram you again when your down. Even the Ewes can, rare, be fickle.
You know what? I think he’s an animal trainer. And/ or a naturally rough and tumble guy playing with a rowdy pet. He makes old age look a lot more fun!
I heard the cow grunt and moo after it went down. It was probably knocked out, not killed. Worst case scenario is paralysis however. Them legs gave out instantly. I hope it didn't break it's neck.
@@jxmai7687 He seems to be proving a point. I understand the language spoken by the bystanders. They are repeatedly telling him: "It's enough! Please stop now."
@@thesolaraquariumno the cow does let out a bellow just before ceases to move. Usually not a good sign. Cattle skulls are not meant for this type of fight.
If you see a cow skull-- they're not thick. That loud crack was the cows skull cracking. Sheep and goats have very thick skulls--cows do not. That's why you shouldn't leave a child with large goats or rams. They're always constantly trying to ram something and they can actually injure or kill people. They can be very aggressive. And the cow is dead.
I had a barbado ewe and a potbellied sow scrap it out one day over a small bare patch to lie down on. They had an acre and a half under the pines and elsewhere under other trees to pick out a spot, so it was a power thing. I would yell out a window for them to cut it out, several times that day, and they would stop for a moment and go back to it as soon as they thought I wasn't watching. Neither one was going to cede their ground, so they wound up laying side by side on that patch when they finally got tired. I had another ewe who had her own spot and she just watched the show. It was cute in such a way. My sheep wasn't attacking my pig that bad or vice versa, or I would have separated them. My ewe would head butt a little and my sow would head swipe a little, the sheep used her front legs a little, both stomped around, and they did it all day over that spot --- but they were just trying to see who would lead their combined 'herd' after I rehomed the ram and the boar and put the old females to run together to enjoy all the space and the large pond at any time. Nobody was injured or eliminated. That wasn't their point. Pecking order was. If any of my livestock was out to harm another I would not combine them. It is more than sad that the cow was killed. It was sad to watch that one sheep with that potbellied pig in this video. People have to keep a good eye when they put their animals in together, and not just through a camera lens. Know what they are capable of and be cognizant of what their likely motivations are. These are herding animals, and so it it unlikely that one, two, or three would want to actually kill one another. A larger herd is better than being alone or cut down to two. But some animals get other ideas, for whatever reason, like the sheep and pig here. But truth be told, nobody was probably expecting the sheep and cow outcome, not the owners, not the cow, and probably not the sheep, either --- even if the sheep wanted to eliminate the threat of a mother cow.
@@yesno9592Not sure what you're on about to be honest. All I know from living in a farming community is that paddocks are fenced off and have gates for this very reason. To separate animals from each other. We had alpacas and had to separate the males at breeding time otherwise they were always fighting, fighting = injuries or death. Same goes for mixed livestock.
Its the farmer's fault to keep a cow and her calf with the sheep.. How can you keep one and that too not tied ? Sheep need to be tied in a place if you have couple of sheep only. However in a large population of sheep you keep them in pen separated.
А если барану удастся нормально разогнаться и удариться об него несколько раз то кабанчик твой не будет рад продолжать бой, а барану пофигу, у него башка железная, точнее рога
You always hear LE talk about the sheep, wolves and sheep dog, they forget about the ram in the flock that will deal with the wolf and aggressive sheep dogs.
@@huckstirred7112 might have been other cows or the calf. Anything is possible, but I don’t believe it. If the video had continued we might know. I am not buying the death bellow. Cows make noises all the time. Sounded normal to me.
@@thesolaraquarium I was racking my brain trying to come up with a video that had he death bellow . I am sure I know where to look ! Videos hunting African buffalo . Bovines only make that sound when air is exiting the lungs for the last time . I will leave you a link when I find it . Once you know what that sound is , it is unmistakable . .you also hear her skull cave in . The skull of a cow is rather thin right under the boss . I am pretty sure that sharp crack was her skull caving in
@@thesolaraquarium l grew up hearding these ones, l twice witnessed sheep, rams to be specific, cancel the life of a bull and a cow on two separate incidents.
Pig: What have I done wrong?
Sheep: I hate pigs 👮👮👮
He didn't know the password.
Baa ram ewe
Baa ram ewe
To your breed, your fleece, your clan be true.
Sheep be true.
Baa ram ewe.
@@mantaramg60 Ironic isn't it? 🐑🐑🐑
sheep: you exist.
@@user-ox6nc6ly7f Miss Piggy : "Haaeeaahhh!"
I had no idea a sheep could be that aggressive.
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You never turn your back to a ram. Some farmers put bells on them so you know where they are at all times. Once they hit you, they'll often back up and run towards you again. No joke.
I suppose that's why they were called "battering rams" and not "battering bulls".
You've never seen a bighorn sheep?
Sheep are very very dangerous - suddenly they'll charge you from the back because you walked funny - then they'll ram you again when your down. Even the Ewes can, rare, be fickle.
Those rams ramming each other...you gotta admit it seems very regulated and civilized like sumo wrestling. They look like professionals.
Old man is one badass human I say! 😮
Ali vs Foreman, farm style. 😅
Someone lied to him bout how much youtube videos pay
He wanted to check out, ram style. 😁
You spelled Dumbass wrong!
You know what? I think he’s an animal trainer. And/ or a naturally rough and tumble guy playing with a rowdy pet. He makes old age look a lot more fun!
The hit with small sheep and big cow was devastating. I felt sad for the baby cow who witnessed the mother death in a second.
I doubt that the cow died, so brighten up.
I heard the cow grunt and moo after it went down. It was probably knocked out, not killed. Worst case scenario is paralysis however. Them legs gave out instantly. I hope it didn't break it's neck.
@@billwhite9703 no I saw the original video , the cow was killed . You could hear the death bellow
@@DaRush-The_Soviet_Gamer That grunt and moo was the last air leaving the lungs . It is called a death bellow
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That old man at the end is the GOAT
Goat comment 😊😅😂😂❤
Sheep are a lot stronger than people think.
You didn't watch until the end😂😊❤ sheep vs man and man didn't get violent! Rare
Yea look what they did in 2020, rigged an election so bumbling Biden could win. Very powerful sheep
OMG 😮
Yeah, sheep together can change presidents. But they still stay sheep after that.
People are still stronger though
That grandpa in the end is frikkin NUTS
How many days he could stay alive after that.
@@jxmai7687 He seems to be proving a point. I understand the language spoken by the bystanders. They are repeatedly telling him: "It's enough! Please stop now."
@@TheKansen cool... thanx
@@jxmai7687That old man from India is an experienced handler so, don’t worry as he ain’t going to the heavens anytime sooner.
balls of steel--never mess with an old codger---they are tired and dont give a F any more.
I'm suprised his upper arm is not broken
They are all just headbangers at heart!
Rock on Dude.
The buck wanted that work from that bull and received full time employment. 😂
I don't know that sheeps can be this violent 😢😢😢
@fistlah6895
They aren't. That's how they say hello 👋 😉
Vegans bruv
All organisms have a violent side ... The difference is the degree
cross bread with goat worst
A Jack Russle killed a great Dane, the Jack Russle got stuck in its throat.
The last one was an interesting way to put your shoulder back in!
That old man is made of steel.....
dont let the Cincy Bengals see this .. they ll try drafting him
The guy at the end is almost as smart as the sheep. BAAAAA!
I got headache just by watching 😵. Such strong head and neck. That old man is also strong 😮
They don't show the full clip, the cow gets back up he's not dead 🥴
I've seen the full clip--that cow never got back up.
I automatically distrust both of you
link it
dada really needed a back massage since his kids went for their law degrees
It just proves how tuff pigs really are.
That old man, in the end, is insane
@truthreignsforever9286
No, he knows what he's doing. It's a type of body conditioning from martial arts, like weight lifting etc.
you, sure like to, use unnecessary, commas
@@yeeaahBUDDY What, on earth, do you, mean? 🤔
@@osier769 I, think, he is, saying that, the commas, are not, in the right, places.
I have headaches after this omg
Car at 5³⁰ is the original cyber truck.
It must have been a wolf in sheepskin!
2:58 So cool how the horse didn't want to hurt the sheep.
Love the skinny black guy at the end. Like WHAT! RIGHT HERE! In the shoulder, Again, let's GOOOOOO!!!!!!!
He isn’t black. He’s indian, they have dark skin in india
He is the Bruce Lee of South India 😂
@@JanBanJoovi-ol1qv Tell that to a white man in the year 1896 and see what he says
Ali vs Foreman, farm style.
@@kleamat Fun fact, it's not 1896.
Busta Rhymes - break ya neck. You want ro RAM with me?
They call that savage sheep " The Burger maker"!
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂the old man almost killed me🇺🇬🇺🇬
The cow did not die.
I think just knocked out
exactly… its crap
yes it did on the original vid you could hear the death bellow . That cow was dead as a hammer
@@thesolaraquariumno the cow does let out a bellow just before ceases to move. Usually not a good sign. Cattle skulls are not meant for this type of fight.
Lo bueno es que la oveja fue al carnicero al día sgte.😅
The poor cow-print potbelly😂😂😂she was even looking off for help
THAT AINT A SHEEP THAT A GOAT
Pig: what was that for?
Sheep: buff
Pig: oh, here she comes again 🏃
that bull knocked out that other bull, never seen that before.
There's no way that cow died...
He died... RIP eddie...
That happened in Brazil, and yes it did kill it
Sheeps can do this all day long, a cow can't so yea the cow wasnt up to this so the cow died!!
If you see a cow skull-- they're not thick. That loud crack was the cows skull cracking. Sheep and goats have very thick skulls--cows do not. That's why you shouldn't leave a child with large goats or rams. They're always constantly trying to ram something and they can actually injure or kill people. They can be very aggressive. And the cow is dead.
@@jmc7784brhaha no it didn't. That was in 2016 and it was stunned not dead
Not two Spanish black bulls but two Asian water buffalos .
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Thank you. Was looking for this comment.
Definitely not Asian water buffalos.
This mother cow was probably already sick but still protect her baby
I had a barbado ewe and a potbellied sow scrap it out one day over a small bare patch to lie down on. They had an acre and a half under the pines and elsewhere under other trees to pick out a spot, so it was a power thing. I would yell out a window for them to cut it out, several times that day, and they would stop for a moment and go back to it as soon as they thought I wasn't watching.
Neither one was going to cede their ground, so they wound up laying side by side on that patch when they finally got tired. I had another ewe who had her own spot and she just watched the show. It was cute in such a way.
My sheep wasn't attacking my pig that bad or vice versa, or I would have separated them. My ewe would head butt a little and my sow would head swipe a little, the sheep used her front legs a little, both stomped around, and they did it all day over that spot --- but they were just trying to see who would lead their combined 'herd' after I rehomed the ram and the boar and put the old females to run together to enjoy all the space and the large pond at any time. Nobody was injured or eliminated. That wasn't their point. Pecking order was.
If any of my livestock was out to harm another I would not combine them. It is more than sad that the cow was killed. It was sad to watch that one sheep with that potbellied pig in this video. People have to keep a good eye when they put their animals in together, and not just through a camera lens. Know what they are capable of and be cognizant of what their likely motivations are. These are herding animals, and so it it unlikely that one, two, or three would want to actually kill one another. A larger herd is better than being alone or cut down to two. But some animals get other ideas, for whatever reason, like the sheep and pig here.
But truth be told, nobody was probably expecting the sheep and cow outcome, not the owners, not the cow, and probably not the sheep, either --- even if the sheep wanted to eliminate the threat of a mother cow.
What is wrong with people that put these animals all together!! This stuff is on youtube all the time. Ridiculous😮
It's called farming.
@@joewoodchuck3824Fences exist for this very reason. Even animals of the same type need to be separated at times.
@binningupj9310
They aren't humans. Their behaviour is natural and healthy and not malicious,dangerous criminal activity. 😉
@@yesno9592Not sure what you're on about to be honest. All I know from living in a farming community is that paddocks are fenced off and have gates for this very reason. To separate animals from each other. We had alpacas and had to separate the males at breeding time otherwise they were always fighting, fighting = injuries or death. Same goes for mixed livestock.
It's called farm. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Its the farmer's fault to keep a cow and her calf with the sheep.. How can you keep one and that too not tied ? Sheep need to be tied in a place if you have couple of sheep only. However in a large population of sheep you keep them in pen separated.
To handle yourself use your head & to handle others use your heart.
Yeah.... now tell that to them rams! 😀
no rambro? he's the legend
The pig just wanting to chill, and that sheep just wasn't having any of that!!
The pig was twice his weight, but he didn't care at all. Lol
🍺😎👍
1:08 mothers sacrifice and love knows no bounds. Poor mother cow. Her poor baby watches her mother die.
“Jim, what happened your Toyota?”
“I got hit by a Ram.”
“How fast was the truck going?”
“It wasn’t a truck.”
“???”
that's why splicing humans with a ram is prohibited.
I was in a sheep field in Sicily and not once were they ever aggressive towards me. I never knew they could be so violent.
Watching the rams in a fight kinda resembles slap fighting 🤪
Sheep killed a cow??? Now, its on the lamb!!😂
Nature is always suprising
The poor mama cow. The poor baby
Mountain Goat to the.... Udder?
The cow did not die, it was just stunned momentarily
The weak looking old man at the last is sure strong
I’m canceling my goat order.
Если разозлить дикого кабана он порвёт любого барана или козла.
А если барану удастся нормально разогнаться и удариться об него несколько раз то кабанчик твой не будет рад продолжать бой, а барану пофигу, у него башка железная, точнее рога
@@user-gj1nv4en4jдело не в рогах а мозгах ,а у барана их минимум😅
3:50 explain that one to your insurance company.
7:38 That's one bad @$$ man 😂
You always hear LE talk about the sheep, wolves and sheep dog, they forget about the ram in the flock that will deal with the wolf and aggressive sheep dogs.
Poor mamma cow just protecting her baby. Nature is gnarly.
Grandpa is crazy
I think it was a wolf in sheep clothing that killed the cow 😂
I'm in Asia but I can still hear the sound of collision, it gives me a headache 😂!
there is no way that sheep killed that cow😂… just stunned. if you look closely you will notice the sheep is almost brained.
That cow is dead . On the original vid you can hear the death bellow
@@huckstirred7112 might have been other cows or the calf. Anything is possible, but I don’t believe it. If the video had continued we might know. I am not buying the death bellow. Cows make noises all the time. Sounded normal to me.
@@thesolaraquarium I was racking my brain trying to come up with a video that had he death bellow . I am sure I know where to look ! Videos hunting African buffalo . Bovines only make that sound when air is exiting the lungs for the last time . I will leave you a link when I find it . Once you know what that sound is , it is unmistakable . .you also hear her skull cave in . The skull of a cow is rather thin right under the boss . I am pretty sure that sharp crack was her skull caving in
@@thesolaraquarium l grew up hearding these ones, l twice witnessed sheep, rams to be specific, cancel the life of a bull and a cow on two separate incidents.
La frente de la vaca es débil. Puede morir rápido si recibe un golpe allí.
Looks like a lightning strike to me....
That poor cow, it even had a child
Probablly not dead...its way bigger with stronger head.
Oldman is real badass.
"Cram!"
Unthinkable, but there it is. I wonder what the cause of death really was in anatomical terms.
I figure Cow was MAGNESIUM DEFICIENT
Holy sheep s*** don't have a cow over it
can anybody Supply me a bottle of aspirin I just got a headache watching this
Sheep are so aggressive, they are like a wool in sheep's clothing.
05:36 It's what you get when you don't buy dinner first..
Well I am being acquainted with a newfound sense of respect, for sheep and their evolution in head-buttery.
Dang, I didn't know sheep 🐑 were gangsters!
Felt sad for the poor cald
200 pounds 30 pound horns that's a BAD RAMMER JAMMER right there 😂
The sheeps are lucky Busters Rhymes was not there
@1:03 Incredible footage ! Without a witness, the farmer will accuse me for killing his cow with a harmer.
These are rams, and just like many males of a species, they're generally more aggressive.
How on earth did the old man at last survived without injury?
Sheep aren’t naturally antagonistic. Most of the time, they’ll only attack or show aggressive behavior if they feel threatened
Or when its mating season and they're in rut.
The rams are fighting for dominance and their right to breed
Bighorn sheep run WAY faster than 20mph....................🤣🤣🤣🤣
Since I started watching this video I got one heck of a headache now
2:23 likes a WWE
Animal of high intelligence. Very headstrong.
Big horn weigh around 330 -370 lbs
1:2 sheep vs Cow 😮 My eyes have seen everything now
Rams have more agility, agressivity and strenght than cows.
I suspect that sheeps have thicker skulls and brains that are more resistant than other animals. It could be proven scientifically.
@Zulu369
What gave you that idea?
This is the type of World's Blankyest blank video I needed
Who tha heck created us to destroy each other? Every species
Baa, ram, ewe
Impresionante, saludos
That mother cow was probably already very sick.
Cuanta crueldad 😢 para que comparten videos así 😢
Couldn't finish the video. That was brutal to watch! Ouch
4:28 Camerman looks without help the Pig.....
But WHY did that cow die ?
Blunt force trauma.
it didn´t
Then why didn't the cow get back up again
@@Alex-ft1df because she is unconscious
Hypertension 😂😂😂
the cow was not dead....just watch the org video
Sheep is badass but fortunately the cow didn't die. It was stunned for a while but it got back up again.