Nicely done guys! This is by far the best explanation I've seen, besides when I was taught back in high school. Your dad is a natural born teacher you can tell how much he enjoys explaining things and we enjoy listening. I would imagine there's some city folks that would find this to be uncomfortable but I think it's extremely important that people are aware of what it takes to get them a glass of milk. Excellent video if your dad doesn't read the comments please tell him what an excellent teacher he is
Thanks!! I am a former Dairyman from Petaluma,Ca!! I was forced to sell out in 07, It just broke my heart!! I miss it so much! I really enjoy watching you run your Dairy!! You are a top notch Dairyman as far as I’m concerned!! I sure wish I had my Dairy again, under better conditions!! Keep up the excellent work, and God Bless You and your Family, Vic!!
I learned A. I. when I was 18 and we were still using ampules. I learned to slide my hand down around to the cervix and that eliminated the paddling manure. Great video. It’s been about 35 years since I bred a cow but believe I could still do it and I’m 71 now.
What percentage of cows take the first AI? Back in the mid 70's a vet performed AI on a few of my dad's cows and the result was disappointing. I think it was around 20% or so. It sounds as if the knowledge and technology has improved quite a bit as I see more and more farmers performing it themselves. Keep this great content coming!
I’ve watched my neighbor breed my Jersey four times and he never explained all this. Your dad explained it all so well. I’ll be having him come over again in July so it’ll be fun to know a little more about the intricacies of the process.
I see you have 21st Century Genetics box. That is what we use. Back when it was still Midwest Breeders there was a class at a local tech school where they taught you how to do this. That's how I learned. Still because of being busy we did call a local guy that was from 21st Century Genetics to do the job mainly because we didn't have to maintain the tank. Your Dad does explain everything really well. I always enjoy listening to him.
Very well done lads Sadly there is a lot of people attack this sort of stuff using the “R” word on animals making the rest of us scared of showing what we do as dairy farmers. So I guess good courage lads & keep going with the vids. Tiz interesting to me watching how you do what you do. We milk 400 cows in Australia seasonally calving so could join/ai 20-40 cows each day but we couldn’t begin to articulate how we go about it compared to you guys so well done 👍
@@TristanBanks go eat your twigs and berries. Your gRaping peoples ears with what you call music. Get a haircut while your out and about looking for those twigs. I’ve seen better talent on the bottom of my toilet bowl. Your dismissed 👋
Great video! You are a wonderful teacher. I want to learn how to AI my cows as keeping a bull is costly and inconvenient at times. Plus it would give me access to genetics from bulls I would otherwise not be able to afford. You’re right, as farmers we have to be self sufficient and mindful of our resources. Thank you so much for taking the time to make this video.
When we get back into cattle, we plan on raising beef cattle. Our goal is to start our herd on AI to build good genetics instead of trying to buy expensive cows off the line. This was a great video, AI is intimidating to me.
yes..i have a question. when deciding on a bulls semen wouldnt it be prudent to choose a more expensive bull that has higher qualities even thought more expensive the calf would be more valuable..right?
Thanks for the memories! I didn’t do it myself, but we had good guys who did it and I have a lot fun memories of them. My dad said when AI service first started, you put up the mailbox flag so the tech would know to stop. Then we started calling it in, then it became automated with farm numbers and such. Must be an app by now.
Great video!!! I was a dairy science major in college, had my own Holsteins, etc. but never really knew how AI worked. My biggest problem was figuring out when the cows were in standing heat and when to breed.
@Charming Chowder They tend to act differently, raise their tail a bit, other cows will try and jump up on them or vise versa. Sometimes they'll moo funny, have some clear discharge, etc. This is the problem, it can be really hard to tell when they come into heat and what stage of the heat cycle they are in. If you AI them at the wrong time, you just wasted a vile of semen, plus at least 21 more days.
@Charming Chowder Keeping a dairy bull is expensive and dangerous. Plus, you only have one set of genetics. If you're trying to improve your herd, AI lets you select from a huge number of super high quality bulls of any breed. A lot of farmers have been killed by dairy bulls. They are much more aggressive than cows are.
Will you guys preg check her then after so long to make sure she is pregnant or does a veterinarian come and ultrasound sound her to check. Have been around bulls and artificial insemination both and by far artificial insemination is way safer. Dairy bulls can have a mean mentality about them sometimes as can some cows right after they give birth. I had a bull chase me one day never got me down he gave up and I got to the mule then got out of there. I was going to lock them on the yard but didn’t make it to the gate. We had a big metal pipe we carried when working with him he knew what that meant and got it between the eyes a couple of times. He backed right off when we hit him as he should have. I never went by him by myself after he chased me. Had another one on the cow yard follow me to the gate I got to the tractor before he could do anything. We once had a bull break the door on one of our cab tractors I was not around that day.
@@piku5637 you can’t even decide your own gender/sexual identity, and you’re here worrying about something you know nothing about, other than what you read on google.
Wow your dad is a very good farmer teacher good guy with lots of experience people should look up too him I went to breeding school in new holland pa 👍👍
Excellent video. Very well explained. I see that you guys milk different breeds of dairy cattle. Ever consider doing a video on your cows and what attributes you like or dislike between different breeds? We used to milk mostly Holsteins but always had a few brown Swiss and some jerseys as well. I always enjoyed having different breeds in the herd. Great job on the videos. Makes me miss the dairy farm life as we were the same size as yours.
Very informative! Do you have a syncing protocol that you’ve used? I don’t have a bull on the property so I’m struggling to tell when she is in heat…(newbie).
Very good demostration!!! I do about 50 a day.. sometimes i get 20 cows in one farm so i do 2 sets of 10 cows.. oh!! For tall cows, i use a used car tire😂
Hey folks I'm not a farmer but I believe we middle age to older folks should pass down knowledge to our kids or younger people so prayerfully they spring board with it and make a better future for them self's great stuff GOD BLESS 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻👍👍👍🙂🙂🙂
That’s sick animal and child abuse. Literally teaching kids how to rape animals and be zoophiles. Seek help. Animals cannot consent to this, it’s rape.
I'm currently in college to get my biology degree but I also have dreams of one day moving out of the city and getting myself a homestead! And I wonder if my bio degree would help me in being able to provide AI as a service to my community. I've always loved animals and had a passion for genetics and reproduction.
Your father is a born teacher. So, the cow ovulates on Day 21? How long is the semen viable once in the cervix? I worked on a commercial horse breeding farm and some of the girls were slow to ovulate.
Hi. Thank you so much for this excellent video. Wonderful source for farmer wana be. Could you provide a source that you get the semen catalog that shows different attributes of the bull to improve the heard? Do they make those for Jersey cows? Thank you so much!
Just found your channel. I haven't seen this done since the 90's . Did it on a dairy in Ohio. Looks like it is done about the same just different dulls
Best thing I ever did when I was milking, I went to ABS to learn how to AI. before that I would call a technician. Never had a bull when my kids were young on the farm.
@@dolcepescas6153 it’s sickening that farmers are teaching people even more so minors how to rape animals. Animals cannot consent to this, it’s basically legalized bestiality. Please don’t do it.
Wow now that was very interesting vidge keep up the work and yes you should share the knowledge you have to inform next generation ans keep it going strong great job
What does it cost for a AI tech to come out these days? Everyone going to beef around me runs bulls now, have no clue what the cost is these days. I would like to try AI on my Dexters, but everyone I talked to says the really small frames don't take well to it, unless you can find a women with a small arm and the success rate goes up quite a bit.................Have a good bull so he will do the job for now. I don't have enough experience with it on bigger cattle to want to experiment on them.
Just watched an abortion with an AI cow and thought I'd stop to see what it is about. The term AI threw me off, I thought it meant artificial intelligence. 😂 Well done, sir, and thanks for the tutorial.
I have 2 bottle heifer calfs angus cross . I want to breed them AI in 2 years or so . Should I get with one of the farm vets or do you think I can buy some cheep sperm . And try myself. I just want them to raise some calf's for beef . I have Idaho pasture pigs, but dabbling in beef just a couple I have one that I will raise that I bought from an auction for beef and these 2 from a farm.
not a farmer but i have done research. my understanding is the calf absolutely has to get the first milk, the colostrum, within a few hours of birth. without it the calf's immune system doesn't really develop. if there's an issue with the cow's colostrum (not enough, poor quality, she's sick, won't let the calf suckle for whatever reason, etc) there might be some stored or the calf might get some from a more productive cow. from then until weaning they're given milk, either from the cow directly, from the bulk tanks, or they get milk replacer. but from what i understand milk replacer costs a lot more than just giving the calf milk, and your average dairy cow is bred to make more milk than a calf could possibly drink. but yes, they do get milk while they still need it!
The calves should always get the colostrum. The milk from the cows can't be sold until the colostrum has left the milk and the milk has been sampled to ensure quality. For us that would be up to two weeks. We milked the fresh calved cows last of the herd and separated their milk to go to the calves. One cow had enough milk to feed several calves. Separating the calves at birth actually reduces the amount of calves that get killed by trampling and that way they can be placed in their own pen with fresh bedding.
Reading the comments really doesn't help, either. People in here talking about how the smaller cows don't take it so well unless you find a woman with a smaller arm and shit.
Felicidades, es un buen ejemplo. 389 sentadillas son unos XX18LIKE.Uno muchas y un buen ejercicio. Se deja ver que hay muy buenos resultados 😍👍 Saludos desde la Cd.. de world 🌹😉💖 los mortalesi abian apreciado tan hermosa mujer.k
@@HowFarmsWork I am applying it to humans. If you, a human, cannot get a consent to do something to somebody, then it is immoral for you, a human, to do it.
Nicely done guys! This is by far the best explanation I've seen, besides when I was taught back in high school. Your dad is a natural born teacher you can tell how much he enjoys explaining things and we enjoy listening. I would imagine there's some city folks that would find this to be uncomfortable but I think it's extremely important that people are aware of what it takes to get them a glass of milk. Excellent video if your dad doesn't read the comments please tell him what an excellent teacher he is
Animals cannot consent. Please don’t rape animals.
@@barbaraibielgo cry
@@Dave-if5qj No, I am not going to cry. I am going to fight against this barbarism.
“Once you get it, you got it”. Never have truer words been spoken. Great video.
Great video of rape!
Will farmers ever learn that animals cannot consent?
I worked cattle with my Dad when I was young. He did the AI and I really did not know what he was doing. Thanks for the instructional video.
Jeez no wonder bunch of kids on twitter are proudly coming out as zoophiles/animal rapists.
Thanks!! I am a former Dairyman from Petaluma,Ca!! I was forced to sell out in 07, It just broke my heart!! I miss it so much! I really enjoy watching you run your Dairy!! You are a top notch Dairyman as far as I’m concerned!! I sure wish I had my Dairy again, under better conditions!! Keep up the excellent work, and God Bless You and your Family, Vic!!
I learned A. I. when I was 18 and we were still using ampules. I learned to slide my hand down around to the cervix and that eliminated the paddling manure. Great video. It’s been about 35 years since I bred a cow but believe I could still do it and I’m 71 now.
I saw insemination in Australia, the doctor ripped open the cow's stomach and then inserted sperm into the cow's uterus.
What percentage of cows take the first AI? Back in the mid 70's a vet performed AI on a few of my dad's cows and the result was disappointing. I think it was around 20% or so. It sounds as if the knowledge and technology has improved quite a bit as I see more and more farmers performing it themselves. Keep this great content coming!
Its about 40 % in high yielding cows,about 50 -60% in irish/new zealand type cow and 70-80% in maiden heifers
Ours are around 70%
@@bradjenkins932 is that to first service
Around 70% here on first. Service too.
@@seanmoynihan7471 All our heifers are bred with bulls.
I’ve watched my neighbor breed my Jersey four times and he never explained all this. Your dad explained it all so well. I’ll be having him come over again in July so it’ll be fun to know a little more about the intricacies of the process.
Your Dad continues to amaze!
His dad taught him how to rape animals. Nothing to be proud of.
I see you have 21st Century Genetics box. That is what we use. Back when it was still Midwest Breeders there was a class at a local tech school where they taught you how to do this. That's how I learned. Still because of being busy we did call a local guy that was from 21st Century Genetics to do the job mainly because we didn't have to maintain the tank. Your Dad does explain everything really well. I always enjoy listening to him.
Very well done lads
Sadly there is a lot of people attack this sort of stuff using the “R” word on animals making the rest of us scared of showing what we do as dairy farmers.
So I guess good courage lads & keep going with the vids.
Tiz interesting to me watching how you do what you do.
We milk 400 cows in Australia seasonally calving so could join/ai 20-40 cows each day but we couldn’t begin to articulate how we go about it compared to you guys so well done 👍
@@TristanBanks go eat your twigs and berries. Your gRaping peoples ears with what you call music. Get a haircut while your out and about looking for those twigs. I’ve seen better talent on the bottom of my toilet bowl. Your dismissed 👋
@@TristanBanks What do you think happens in nature? smh. You are not just wicked, but foolish and ignorant. sheesh.
Animals cannot consent to this, it’s legalized bestiality and rape.
@@piku5637You really don't know what either of those things mean
One of the best demonstrations of AI i have seen thanks for sharing.
He left out the part where animals cannot consent.
Great video! You are a wonderful teacher. I want to learn how to AI my cows as keeping a bull is costly and inconvenient at times. Plus it would give me access to genetics from bulls I would otherwise not be able to afford. You’re right, as farmers we have to be self sufficient and mindful of our resources. Thank you so much for taking the time to make this video.
When we get back into cattle, we plan on raising beef cattle. Our goal is to start our herd on AI to build good genetics instead of trying to buy expensive cows off the line. This was a great video, AI is intimidating to me.
If AI is intimidating to you, good. It’s rape and basically legalized bestiality. Animals cannot consent.
yes..i have a question. when deciding on a bulls semen wouldnt it be prudent to choose a more expensive bull that has higher qualities even thought more expensive the calf would be more valuable..right?
Thanks for the memories! I didn’t do it myself, but we had good guys who did it and I have a lot fun memories of them.
My dad said when AI service first started, you put up the mailbox flag so the tech would know to stop. Then we started calling it in, then it became automated with farm numbers and such. Must be an app by now.
Still call in if you have an AI tech work for one of the stud companies.
you just breed through genex? where do you get the Brownswiss and shorthorn
Looks like you have a ampi sign their on the barn is that where your milk goes?
Excellent video. For sure you were trying to share knowledge rather than getting attention as many other UA-camrs do.
Great video!!! I was a dairy science major in college, had my own Holsteins, etc. but never really knew how AI worked. My biggest problem was figuring out when the cows were in standing heat and when to breed.
@Charming Chowder They tend to act differently, raise their tail a bit, other cows will try and jump up on them or vise versa. Sometimes they'll moo funny, have some clear discharge, etc. This is the problem, it can be really hard to tell when they come into heat and what stage of the heat cycle they are in. If you AI them at the wrong time, you just wasted a vile of semen, plus at least 21 more days.
@Charming Chowder Keeping a dairy bull is expensive and dangerous. Plus, you only have one set of genetics. If you're trying to improve your herd, AI lets you select from a huge number of super high quality bulls of any breed. A lot of farmers have been killed by dairy bulls. They are much more aggressive than cows are.
Animals cannot consent to this. It’s rape.
Quite interesting ! Thanks for sharing, subbed
He has so much knowledge 🔥🔥👍👍
Will you guys preg check her then after so long to make sure she is pregnant or does a veterinarian come and ultrasound sound her to check. Have been around bulls and artificial insemination both and by far artificial insemination is way safer. Dairy bulls can have a mean mentality about them sometimes as can some cows right after they give birth. I had a bull chase me one day never got me down he gave up and I got to the mule then got out of there. I was going to lock them on the yard but didn’t make it to the gate. We had a big metal pipe we carried when working with him he knew what that meant and got it between the eyes a couple of times. He backed right off when we hit him as he should have. I never went by him by myself after he chased me. Had another one on the cow yard follow me to the gate I got to the tractor before he could do anything. We once had a bull break the door on one of our cab tractors I was not around that day.
Excellent job explaining everything.
Animals cannot consent but he left that part out.
@@piku5637 you can’t even decide your own gender/sexual identity, and you’re here worrying about something you know nothing about, other than what you read on google.
@@piku5637 your opinion
Does not matter
Sir. You did a great job explaining everything. You have a wealth of knowledge.
I've never had an in-depth lesson on this. Thank you kindly!
Animals cannot consent.
Wow your dad is a very good farmer teacher good guy with lots of experience people should look up too him I went to breeding school in new holland pa 👍👍
Awesome video. I really liked how well explained you made everything. Thank you as always for the videos!
You enjoy porn? You enjoy watching animals be raped?
Animals cannot consent. Please don’t rape animals👏🏼
I just enjoy learning about how it all works on the farm. Very interesting. Thank you good video.
Animals cannot consent but that part was left out.
@@piku5637😂😂
Excellent video. Very well explained. I see that you guys milk different breeds of dairy cattle. Ever consider doing a video on your cows and what attributes you like or dislike between different breeds? We used to milk mostly Holsteins but always had a few brown Swiss and some jerseys as well. I always enjoyed having different breeds in the herd. Great job on the videos. Makes me miss the dairy farm life as we were the same size as yours.
I have the same book. Learned to ai in 2002.
Nathan
Very informative! Do you have a syncing protocol that you’ve used? I don’t have a bull on the property so I’m struggling to tell when she is in heat…(newbie).
Another great video! You did a great job explaining this process.
He doesn’t realize animals cannot consent. He is sexually abusing them.
@@piku5637😂😂😂😂😂
Awesome job of showing how to AI so cool to learn more about framing
Very good demostration!!! I do about 50 a day.. sometimes i get 20 cows in one farm so i do 2 sets of 10 cows.. oh!! For tall cows, i use a used car tire😂
Thank you for information! I am going to try ai for the first time, would you recommend buying a few doses per heifer?
Awesome video! I’m taking my A.I. course next week! Would love to see some more milking videos!
how did your course go?
Animals cannot consent.
Hello dear
Would you please recommend me a good European AI sheath rather than IMV or minitube?
Thanks
Great video. Happy Easter .
Great video and explanation
Animals can’t consent.
Very educational video, thanks for posting. Glad you demonstrated the actual process, learned a lot.
@@piku5637
What a pointless and ridiculous comment.
@@piku5637it's a cow
Not a human
Great explanation, great video walking us thru the entire process.
Failed to mention animals cannot consent.
Hey folks I'm not a farmer but I believe we middle age to older folks should pass down knowledge to our kids or younger people so prayerfully they spring board with it and make a better future for them self's great stuff GOD BLESS 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻👍👍👍🙂🙂🙂
That’s sick animal and child abuse. Literally teaching kids how to rape animals and be zoophiles. Seek help. Animals cannot consent to this, it’s rape.
@@piku5637cope😂😂😂
@@piku5637 By that logic when a bull breeds a cow it is rape.
Thank you! and Happy Easter!
This is a great video. Thank you. I’m thinking about taking an AI class. Thank you for sharing this.
Animals cannot consent. Please don’t learn how to rape animals.
Thanks dear, it was very informative. I appreciate it.
Does he know animals cannot consent?
I'm currently in college to get my biology degree but I also have dreams of one day moving out of the city and getting myself a homestead!
And I wonder if my bio degree would help me in being able to provide AI as a service to my community. I've always loved animals and had a passion for genetics and reproduction.
Great lesson, Thank You!
Teaching people how to rape animals isn’t a good thing.
Thanks for sharing. Very informative.
Animals cannot consent.
Your father is a born teacher. So, the cow ovulates on Day 21? How long is the semen viable once in the cervix? I worked on a commercial horse breeding farm and some of the girls were slow to ovulate.
This was a very educational video, thanks!
I am still in High School ❤.I am really interested in Agriculture and this chapter is Very interesting ❤.
Your dad presented that very well good job.
His dad taught him how to rape animals. Nothing to be proud of.
Hi. Thank you so much for this excellent video. Wonderful source for farmer wana be. Could you provide a source that you get the semen catalog that shows different attributes of the bull to improve the heard? Do they make those for Jersey cows? Thank you so much!
That was very informative. I've never seen that done before.
Well done, thank you.
Animals cannot consent. This isn’t ‘well done’, it’s animal sexual abuse.
Good video thanks do a video on the menitite sawmill on your barn beams be interesting
My big question is. How does your dad look loke without his beanie 😇
We do this for beef show cattle, really is amazing
Animals cannot consent to this, it’s basically legalized bestiality and rape. Genuinely seek help.
@@piku5637 animals don’t have the Same rights as humans,
@@piku5637You are the one needing help
My big question is, how do you look like without your beanie 🙂
Just found your channel. I haven't seen this done since the 90's . Did it on a dairy in Ohio. Looks like it is done about the same just different dulls
Your dad did a great job of explaining the process of breeding a cow!!
Great video
Best thing I ever did when I was milking, I went to ABS to learn how to AI. before that I would call a technician. Never had a bull when my kids were young on the farm.
I took AI class in high school we went to my Uncles farm and i did one of his cows i thought it was cool
this encourages me. if a high schooler can do it so can I. lol
@@dolcepescas6153 it’s sickening that farmers are teaching people even more so minors how to rape animals. Animals cannot consent to this, it’s basically legalized bestiality. Please don’t do it.
I always wonder what ai school would be like and your dad an excellent job
I did AI on 25 cows and only 4 where pregnant, where could I have gone wrong?
This has been a very helpful video I appreciate you guys putting this together
Nice job 👍
Wow now that was very interesting vidge keep up the work and yes you should share the knowledge you have to inform next generation ans keep it going strong great job
Your Dad is my favorite high school ag teacher😉
Nice video. Thanks
Would like to see a video showing a cow in heat.
Great video thanks
Teaching people how to rape animals isn’t a good thing. Seek help.
What a beauty! Great vid!
And that's no bull.
Waching in 🏴. Wales 🇬🇧 uk very interesting video about the AI
Animals cannot consent to this. It’s rape.
A lot knowledge there.
Hlo dr am kayongo kosea am from uganda 🇺🇬 East Africa I request you to help me to study this practice of ai
What does it cost for a AI tech to come out these days? Everyone going to beef around me runs bulls now, have no clue what the cost is these days. I would like to try AI on my Dexters, but everyone I talked to says the really small frames don't take well to it, unless you can find a women with a small arm and the success rate goes up quite a bit.................Have a good bull so he will do the job for now. I don't have enough experience with it on bigger cattle to want to experiment on them.
I'm curious how many people want to buy those Surge belly milker hangers? I'd be one of those people! I've been using belly milkers for over 20 years.
Thank you for this video.
Nice video!
Better not lose your book, or take pictures of it
Thanks Farmer G. All new to me.
Hmm yeah, this is where I draw the DIY line. Imma go call the vet 😂
Guy can teach!
Just watched an abortion with an AI cow and thought I'd stop to see what it is about.
The term AI threw me off, I thought it meant artificial intelligence. 😂
Well done, sir, and thanks for the tutorial.
How many head do you guys have? Maybe it has been said before, but I could of missed it.
I have 2 bottle heifer calfs angus cross . I want to breed them AI in 2 years or so . Should I get with one of the farm vets or do you think I can buy some cheep sperm . And try myself. I just want them to raise some calf's for beef . I have Idaho pasture pigs, but dabbling in beef just a couple I have one that I will raise that I bought from an auction for beef and these 2 from a farm.
Nice ❤
poor cow😥😥
The cow is inseminated for the milk. Does the poor calf get any milk at all or everything is sold 😭😭
not a farmer but i have done research. my understanding is the calf absolutely has to get the first milk, the colostrum, within a few hours of birth. without it the calf's immune system doesn't really develop. if there's an issue with the cow's colostrum (not enough, poor quality, she's sick, won't let the calf suckle for whatever reason, etc) there might be some stored or the calf might get some from a more productive cow.
from then until weaning they're given milk, either from the cow directly, from the bulk tanks, or they get milk replacer. but from what i understand milk replacer costs a lot more than just giving the calf milk, and your average dairy cow is bred to make more milk than a calf could possibly drink. but yes, they do get milk while they still need it!
Smh🙄
The calves should always get the colostrum. The milk from the cows can't be sold until the colostrum has left the milk and the milk has been sampled to ensure quality. For us that would be up to two weeks. We milked the fresh calved cows last of the herd and separated their milk to go to the calves. One cow had enough milk to feed several calves. Separating the calves at birth actually reduces the amount of calves that get killed by trampling and that way they can be placed in their own pen with fresh bedding.
Artificial insemination isn't what I call organic
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Standing on a bale yes lol he's rite
That doesn't look easy
I'm ashamed of living in this world because of these things
Reading the comments really doesn't help, either. People in here talking about how the smaller cows don't take it so well unless you find a woman with a smaller arm and shit.
Felicidades, es un buen ejemplo. 389 sentadillas son unos XX18LIKE.Uno muchas y un buen ejercicio. Se deja ver que hay muy buenos resultados 😍👍 Saludos desde la Cd.. de world 🌹😉💖 los mortalesi abian apreciado tan hermosa mujer.k
Kannada tranclet
👍👍👏👏👏
Me and your mom.
That is disgusting! That is rape!
No, it isn't
Consent isn't a thing in the animal kingdom.
@@HowFarmsWork That is correct, so if we cannot get consent to do something to someone, we should not do it.
@@barbaraibiel as in it’s a human concept only applicable to humans.
@@HowFarmsWork I am applying it to humans. If you, a human, cannot get a consent to do something to somebody, then it is immoral for you, a human, to do it.