The irony is completely lost on farmers who are worried about wild animals "encroaching on _their_ land" even though the animals *_lived there first_* and the farmers had _zero problem_ destroying the homes/available food that the animals needed for survival‼️ 🤔
So you’re not a farmer are you? Do you know nothing about animal husbandry do you? You don’t even own any land do you? Are you still living with mommy?
Thank you, that's why I clicked on the video and I was expecting more explanation about why they are not buried and saw that part of the video but didn't realize that was it. Thanks again, Dave
countries that have extensive animal farming tend to not have problems with paying for standardized chemical fertilizer. So basically, its too expensive
I have been very interested in making a business with black soldier fly and seeing all that stuff being thrown away really make me wish i had a operation going with all that stuff.
I see so many animals that people consider to be pests, being killed by the thousands and just left to rot. There are people who eat these meats. I don't believe in killing just to kill. If we are going to kill a living being, we should use it any way we can. Even bones can be used for all kinds of things. I don't know what to do with the fish that die off. When it happened in Cresent City, the smell didn't go away for months. I don't know what they did with all that fish. We really need to do more research when we dispose of anything. Especially dead things and toxic waste. Finding out from hindsight is too late
This channel is so awesome 😎 Been watching it since "Snakes And Even Alligators are Afraid of This Beast" 🐍 and "Never Pull a Crocodile Out of The Ice" 🐊 also "This Family Can Kill a Crocodile Even a Bear" 😈
This video makes me nostalgic for the good old days, when intelligent people saw value in EVERY part of the animal carcass. Be it freshly killed for food, euthanized for various humane reasons or stumbling across a half-rotten corpse in a far off field, there's always a possibility to save something of the animal's body. As demonstrated after timestamp 17:05, the animal's hide can be made into leathers; bones and horns into decorative pieces or tool handles; cartilage into gelatin; fats into various cosmetics etc. There is no reason why a sick herd of cows cannot be treated the same way, provided that proper sanitation measures are taken. During the mad cow epidemics of the 80s and mid-90s, farmers made literal walls of putrifying bovine bodies, whose liquifying flesh seeped into the ground and stench filled the air. Millions of bovine wasted away due to a virus, and none of their parts were used, and so scavengers (like crows, coyotes, raccoons etc) congregated and raided the mounds of cadavers. Not even the skins of these animals were saved for leather goods, let alone any other parts. Farmers went begging for help and subsidies after losing everything, while perfectly viable raw goods rotted in mass walls along roadways. For leather to be made from skins, it needs to soak in an alkaline solution like ammonia-rich urine to dissolve the fats, then pulled taut and the fat scraped from the skins.Then they're soaked in feces of predators (like dog droppings, aka "pure") to denature the proteins and chemically alter the rot-prone skin into durable leather, then boiled and hung to dry. All of these processes, especially combined, would have killed the mad cow virus. Bones need to be dry-heat treated or boiled in bleach before being worked, and are often steeped in hot water to soften the bones to be bent or carved more easily. Both treatments would have killed the virus! What's left is the flesh and organs! Although not fit for consumption, could have been blast heated in a furnace or crematorium, or boiled in vats and made into pet food. The economical costs would have therefore been far less impactful, other industries could have benefited from a rapid influx in low-cost materials (where those savings COULD have gone towards sanitation and safety measures), and rotting animal flesh wouldn't have lined the sides of country roads where it negatively affected the ground and air quality. But none of that happened due to greed, and the same issue is apparent in this video. Instead of redistributing and selling the bones and by-products to other industries, they preferred to dump mounds of sick animals, flesh and bone illegally, all to prevent someone else from making money from THEIR waste. People suck sometimes. Maybe this rant could be a video, btw?
Snake are never buried this is why so let's find out more by watching this video for more information about and other stories and facts and interesting event and more creepy somewhat and other characters and chapters and different things and more so listen and learn more 😮😮
1rst up; butcher-bones-beaver-dam: reclaim the width of the nearest slow-river to prevent drought-&-flooding using these bones; microfauna & crawfish would naturally-scrounge bones of bio-films; just add clams to filter down-stream particles; flotsam & jetsam will back-up water levels upstream: more birds frogs turtles fish dragonflies & crayfish will thrive & survive subsequent-droughts..
Because they attract other snake eating snakes ? Like the King's ( cobra, brown, etc) also they can bite 30 mins after decapitation ? Even with a shovel, the head can fly and bite you. So not save to "destroy". Also : WHY ? If possible stand still as possible and let it pass. 99% of snakes will not chase you. Even if it looks like it because you are in their path of escape. AND : Not all rattlesnakes rattle, especially when still cold and scared or already disturbed aka "hot".
These animal farms or fishery’s need to be properly inspected , more inspectors must be hired , and make sure all leftover animals get proper disposed off. Nothing must be thrown into rivers .
So much unnecessary & obscene waste. A family farm historically had very little, if any, waste. People are so dirty.. and corrupt. ZERO reason for any hunger in the world.
Dude, PEOPLE FREAKING SUCK!!! Ever had bone broth? What about bbq marrow? What about Elmer's glue? Or even Jell-O? pepperoni , slim Jims? What about dog and cat kibble? Sound familiar? We owe proper respect to the animals that we raised and eat to use everything we possibly can from them. It's grossly disrespectful to waste any eatable or useable portion of livestock. Figure it out, it's sick.
The worst part of the animal carcasses themselves aren’t bad,they create topsoil,the problem is all the chemicals and antibiotics they pump into the animals while there alive.
So, snakes were 1 minute and 45 seconds of 20 minute video. Makes sense.
Thank you
Thank you. Not watching....
The irony is completely lost on farmers who are worried about wild animals "encroaching on _their_ land" even though the animals *_lived there first_* and the farmers had _zero problem_ destroying the homes/available food that the animals needed for survival‼️ 🤔
So you’re not a farmer are you? Do you know nothing about animal husbandry do you? You don’t even own any land do you? Are you still living with mommy?
Still haven't heard why snakes are never buried.
Because every piece is used and sold.
Because nothing goes to waste when it comes to snakes
11:06 sounds like a pretty clear explanation to me.
For those of you wondering about why snakes aren't buried, 09:30 - 11:17 is the entire explanation.
Thank you, that's why I clicked on the video and I was expecting more explanation about why they are not buried and saw that part of the video but didn't realize that was it. Thanks again, Dave
Thanks
COULD NOT FIND IT!
The coffee intro gives me the nostalgia ive been watching since i was a kid 😭
He only been out since covid though I thought
he started uploading 3 years ago
I can relate
same
same im only 19 tho. started watching at like 15
the bones of large animals can make great sheltered habitats for various smaller animals just like dead wood does
Why can't they use those bones as a fertilizer (bone meal) for plants
countries that have extensive animal farming tend to not have problems with paying for standardized chemical fertilizer. So basically, its too expensive
I'm here before the title changes.
I have been very interested in making a business with black soldier fly and seeing all that stuff being thrown away really make me wish i had a operation going with all that stuff.
Anybody else think that the Narrator/Steve are getting ready to come out as vegans?
Can you imagine archeologists digging those piles up a few thousand years from now?
Or aliens when collecting evidence for humanity's murder trial...
Exactly my thoughts😮🤔🫢
Snake gallbladder tea sounds disgusting! Seeing that almost made me drop my peanut butter and eyeball jelly sandwich.
Snake gallbladder tea? Naaahhhh.... I'm good
I love your videos, man. ❤
I too am good without that. ✅✅
I've never seen a dead snake because I live in northern Canada, where the air hurts your face for most of the year.
Maybe you should live in a place where the air doesn't hurt your face 😂😂
crazy how people treat the earth
Does “not being eaten” automatically equal “waste?” This seemed like a strange labeling system
I mean if you were born for the sole purpose of being eaten, then yeah, kinda sounds like a waste. They were killed for nothing.
I see so many animals that people consider to be pests, being killed by the thousands and just left to rot. There are people who eat these meats. I don't believe in killing just to kill. If we are going to kill a living being, we should use it any way we can. Even bones can be used for all kinds of things. I don't know what to do with the fish that die off. When it happened in Cresent City, the smell didn't go away for months. I don't know what they did with all that fish. We really need to do more research when we dispose of anything. Especially dead things and toxic waste. Finding out from hindsight is too late
I have seen dead snakes, mostly the roadkill variety.
I've literally seen a dead snake last week 😅
So thats why yello is so scarce 😊
I seen a dead snake on a sidewalk a few months ago tho, but thats the only time i ever had.
The grey water is the oxidised and watered blood
Every time you watch a second of these Videos, you learned so much It's so remarkable.
Now I understand why the Bears & Wolves are getting obese!.😂
Imagine the smell when they found it
China being China
I came for the snakes. I left because there were none.
Had to like it myself, at 6 likes, because there’s really only 7 jokers cards. I had to be that spot. MCL.
I’ve seen a shit ton of dead snakes
Is that the metric or imperial system?
@@Freedom_Half_Off imperial
Love the fight club reference 17:40
I have just one response - POPULATION CONTROL
This channel is so awesome 😎
Been watching it since "Snakes And Even Alligators are Afraid of This Beast" 🐍 and "Never Pull a Crocodile Out of The Ice" 🐊 also "This Family Can Kill a Crocodile Even a Bear" 😈
I don't think it's quite right to call literal snake oil sellers "pharmaceutical companies".
I don't think it's right to call criminal organizations "pharmaceutical companies" either ... sign of the times 🤔
My parents once bought snake wine and tried to make me drink it
I’ve heard that ticks and yellow jackets are fantastic for “longevity , growth and potency”. And for infinite wisdom.
Really, I did.
My cousins have a boneyard like this in Rose Oklahoma. They were from the stockyards of animals they own.
ty
Top fan here, the theme background tone.. Kindly just leave it to Scary interesting. Thank you
What is the music you use in videos?
WATOP is the top !
Thanks, I'll tell you something. We will soon be making more 3D content and releasing more often. I hope you like it.
@WATOP_VIDEO I am a big fan of your work Watop, and I am so excited to see your future contents.
@@WATOP_VIDEOwhat does TOP stand for?
8:30 in and still waiting for snakes
Wowza
Imagine how fertile the land will be
So, is it now illegal to dissolve carcasses in lye? Is it now illegal to bury carcasses in lime pits?
I think people know that lard is lard.
This video makes me nostalgic for the good old days, when intelligent people saw value in EVERY part of the animal carcass. Be it freshly killed for food, euthanized for various humane reasons or stumbling across a half-rotten corpse in a far off field, there's always a possibility to save something of the animal's body.
As demonstrated after timestamp 17:05, the animal's hide can be made into leathers; bones and horns into decorative pieces or tool handles; cartilage into gelatin; fats into various cosmetics etc. There is no reason why a sick herd of cows cannot be treated the same way, provided that proper sanitation measures are taken.
During the mad cow epidemics of the 80s and mid-90s, farmers made literal walls of putrifying bovine bodies, whose liquifying flesh seeped into the ground and stench filled the air. Millions of bovine wasted away due to a virus, and none of their parts were used, and so scavengers (like crows, coyotes, raccoons etc) congregated and raided the mounds of cadavers. Not even the skins of these animals were saved for leather goods, let alone any other parts. Farmers went begging for help and subsidies after losing everything, while perfectly viable raw goods rotted in mass walls along roadways.
For leather to be made from skins, it needs to soak in an alkaline solution like ammonia-rich urine to dissolve the fats, then pulled taut and the fat scraped from the skins.Then they're soaked in feces of predators (like dog droppings, aka "pure") to denature the proteins and chemically alter the rot-prone skin into durable leather, then boiled and hung to dry. All of these processes, especially combined, would have killed the mad cow virus.
Bones need to be dry-heat treated or boiled in bleach before being worked, and are often steeped in hot water to soften the bones to be bent or carved more easily. Both treatments would have killed the virus!
What's left is the flesh and organs! Although not fit for consumption, could have been blast heated in a furnace or crematorium, or boiled in vats and made into pet food.
The economical costs would have therefore been far less impactful, other industries could have benefited from a rapid influx in low-cost materials (where those savings COULD have gone towards sanitation and safety measures), and rotting animal flesh wouldn't have lined the sides of country roads where it negatively affected the ground and air quality. But none of that happened due to greed, and the same issue is apparent in this video. Instead of redistributing and selling the bones and by-products to other industries, they preferred to dump mounds of sick animals, flesh and bone illegally, all to prevent someone else from making money from THEIR waste. People suck sometimes. Maybe this rant could be a video, btw?
Great vid
No one haven’t seen a dead snake in ages 🤔
This mean we never should by food
We could use bioDiesel made from plastics
I tell people that we have enough food to feed every single person on the planet. There really is no need for GMO foods
Snake are never buried this is why so let's find out more by watching this video for more information about and other stories and facts and interesting event and more creepy somewhat and other characters and chapters and different things and more so listen and learn more 😮😮
It’s life. If we didn’t sell meat you wouldn’t have death. Think of all those live we’ve saved.
1rst up; butcher-bones-beaver-dam: reclaim the width of the nearest slow-river to prevent drought-&-flooding using these bones; microfauna & crawfish would naturally-scrounge bones of bio-films; just add clams to filter down-stream particles; flotsam & jetsam will back-up water levels upstream: more birds frogs turtles fish dragonflies & crayfish will thrive & survive subsequent-droughts..
Because they attract other snake eating snakes ? Like the King's ( cobra, brown, etc) also they can bite 30 mins after decapitation ? Even with a shovel, the head can fly and bite you.
So not save to "destroy".
Also : WHY ?
If possible stand still as possible and let it pass.
99% of snakes will not chase you. Even if it looks like it because you are in their path of escape.
AND : Not all rattlesnakes rattle, especially when still cold and scared or already disturbed aka "hot".
Breaking laws in China you have to have big balls
A lot of Mike Rowe video in this video
Imagine selling snake oil in 2024.
But i have seen a dead snake. More than a couple.
Interesting.
Mmmmmmm hummus mmmmmmm
Does it say for copyright matters because WATOP just grabs stuff off the Internet?
Why not minced and fermented for fertilizer.. 🤔🤔 too easy to just dump i guess..
"Why Are Snakes Never Buried?"
10:07 I would imagine eating this would be like eating a peice of leather. Not for me.
These animal farms or fishery’s need to be properly inspected , more inspectors must be hired , and make sure all leftover animals get proper disposed off. Nothing must be thrown into rivers .
I can watch true crime, look at pics from murders, and people who clean unattended death and murder scenes, but THIS grossed me out ? Really?! Wtf 🤢 😂
No snakes just animal body dumping
Hello
can they not sell or donate the animal body to zoo's for food? or is it because the farm animals are not safe to eat for the Zoo animals to eat?
If you bury snakes then more will grow and you will just end up with more snakes anyway D:
Bone meal for plants.
It is fairly disgusting that people lack the decency to get rid of human corpses in the same way
y Marshmallows 😭😭
😅
If you eat all the eggs and destroy the animal that produces it, soon it won't exist, people are horrible...
Ive seen many a dead snake
I see a roadkill snake at least thrice a week idk what youre on about
So much unnecessary & obscene waste.
A family farm historically had very little, if any, waste.
People are so dirty.. and corrupt.
ZERO reason for any hunger in the world.
not really enough on the snakes to tittle it as such but still a good video and Farming Regulatory issues with dead animals is a less exciting title
Dude, PEOPLE FREAKING SUCK!!!
Ever had bone broth? What about bbq marrow? What about Elmer's glue? Or even Jell-O? pepperoni , slim Jims?
What about dog and cat kibble?
Sound familiar?
We owe proper respect to the animals that we raised and eat to use everything we possibly can from them. It's grossly disrespectful to waste any eatable or useable portion of livestock.
Figure it out, it's sick.
You need to bury cows about 10 to twelve feet deep not 30 inches
"humus-like". Not "hummus-like". Don't put me off my hummus.
Cover with dirt and move on .no big deal
Yeah, but then how would the government scare people into letting them oppress them more?
The worst part of the animal carcasses themselves aren’t bad,they create topsoil,the problem is all the chemicals and antibiotics they pump into the animals while there alive.
YOU NEVER SPEAK OF CHINA AGAIN
We live in a free country and can speak the truth whenever we want
Although India has the lagest population, it is fifth on the animal waste list.😮
I think click bate deserves thumbs down ... 👎
Where was steve ?
"Why Are Snakes Never Buried and What Happens After Extracting Food From Snakes?"
I enjoy the fact that you continually make farmers look bad. You definitely voted for Brandon.
Would you prefer to keep such practices a secret? In this case you are probably part of the problem.
I prefer to make a distinction between industrial farm complexes and family owned farms. One's getting the sweet deal, and the other the raw deal.
Can't take the click bait anymore...
p
Ummm steak. 🦣
Crude oli
First human 😂
OMG so funny😂😂
People so wasteful, composting has to be best
Folks with misophonia have difficulty with the slurping & gulping & have to skip that part of vids. Seems to be a trademark.
If fat is needed just open up some lipo suction clinics for the obese, now there's an unlimited supply of fat! 😅
Why don't they use cultures ?
I've seen many many dead snakes. And just because of the stupid title I am not watching this video😢
159th like
yez
I am disappointed 😢this was click bate