Cowboy heroes: wild times on Indigenous cattle station | First Nation Farmers Ep3 | ABC Australia
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- Опубліковано 23 лип 2024
- Mustering wild buffalo is dangerous, fast, furious and fun. Meet members of a respected Indigenous farming family helping Indigenous youth get their life in order. And how gambling luck in a time of great racism made it all possible. Subscribe: ua-cam.com/users/abcaustralia?sub_...
Indigenous Australians have been reaping the bounty of the land for tens of thousands of years. Landline looks at how those foods are becoming mainstream and First Nation Farmers are part of modern agriculture.
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Respect to these guys. Hard working, obviously long term good management and family. Role models.
These are the role models indigenous kids need
Old mate had to win the lottery to make this, think about that
What a great story, loved every minute. Fine example of a hard working family for all of us to follow. Helping young people find purpose in life and learn to work hard is bonus for our society. Good on you all. 🙏🏽
What an excellent job the owners of this station do. Giving these lads training and an opportunity to make a career... Good on ya!
Thankyou for this. Travelled through the region in the early 70's. London kid's dreaming.
I'm from the Northern Territory, hold my hat out to these guys.... Bloody hard Yakka,
Stay safe...👍🇦🇺
The true solution to save society is for each person to not ask what can society do to help a person but what can I do to help . . I just Love this Family
It's good to see these lads given a second chance plus they seem happy in their work. A big thumbs up you guys.
The cattle look to be tick-resistant Shorthorn bulls but their DNA says they are very close to Santa Gertrudis, which are themselves originally derived from Shorthorn. A great story of a fine family of the gulf.
This is the closer thing that we have from Mad Max
How can I get in contact with these people?
I’m from Sydney I would love to go up and have a go WELL DONE BOYS HATS OFF
Big respect.............well done...........claim your right and be a hard working free man
well done......taking these troubled youths and helping turn their lives around. More power to you and keep up the good work!
I need to make one of those catchers for the wild cows that I have. Good work men.
I saw a shop with them and wow.. hard work.. crazy bulls lol
Bloody hard working legends. Well done mate loved the video
Best story. Natural cattlemen. Givin good young fellas a go.
These People are Leaders in Every Way.
Wow!!! Great story great people and crazy bloody work? Im so impressed and love traditions being keep alive to guide the younger generation. We could do with more in NZ
Great to see Indigenous farmers.
This is so lovely and adventurous😊
Good work the shadforth family are doing the right thing getting troubled indigenous youth out trouble and crime and giving them a purpose and morals again all my respect to Shadforth family.
Well done guys. It’s hard yakka but a good life. I did a bit on Anthony’s Lagoon and even managed a Booraloola rodeo much to the amusement of the crowd and rest of the ringers. Thanks for the video.
Could you organise bullcatch vacations? I will make a reservation today!
Wow these are the coolest vehicles I seen!
Great job 👍 to all you guys
The working legends, the driving legends, the Toyota legends. This all is so fascinating for me, I can't get full.
Love this video.
Willy Shadforth - absolute legend
I love this activity
Well done mate :)
300kg? Christ theyre far heavier than that
at least 450kg
Closer to 700+
Awesome story great stuff
A Hard Working Group of People.
Hell yea, gentlemen. Keep up the good work, its all in the blood. Nature sure has a way of changing a persons life.
My boys, we cowboys
Good role models there
Love it
Great story.
Deadly. So proud 🖤💛❤️and I guarantee they didn’t get those Toyotas for free as some Aussie’s believe. My grandparents and mother worked on a dairy farm and I am a hobby farmer. Nothing like these fellas but we know how to live and work with animals.
Those would make some good rodeo bulls. Wild and rank.
Brilliant to see..
Love this, first people doing life they way they want to and making a buck
I used to chip cotton in Moree at the age of 12. I learnt a lot Back in the 80's Most of my team where black fellas back packers and learnt a lot!
how much per bull?
You Australians should get tourists willing to go there and work whit you in that amazing land…I’ll go no problem…
Great People.
Smart man, that Frank.
Interesting. I would like to give it a go
Gutsy lifestyle & working with the Kids passing on the knowledge, can't get anything better than that.
Bloody beauty, round em up. Nothing like a big thick juicy T bone steak on the BBQ medium rare. Mmmmmm. Good job fellas, love to join you for a couple wks adventure.👍🏻👌🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Gr8 story
Impressive work... I wonder why the government doesn’t finance more programs like this... it would save so many lives..
Government would ruin it
First thought was Hatari! That movie with John Wayne.
Good for them... 😇
The best life👍🐂🖤💛❤️💟💙.
Well said old Falla. You and Ufla Great Grandads was one in a Million. Well said well said
We wanna see more Black Fallaz own Farms and Mines and Stations.
Yeah boys 🇦🇺😍😍😍
Bloody fantasti
खुदा को दया चाहीये खुन नही🙏🙏🙏🙏
That looked like my earmark !!
Looking for work
Wow that’s an interesting way of catching wild bulls!!!👍
Stupid question how you guys in Australia end up made wild bulls?
Is that about the same story as the wild horse or is it different?
Which I can be part of it 🥺🥺
👍👍👍👍👍
what would they do if the rope snaped when they were out of the car
What would you do ??
It's gonna be a bad day😳 mama said there would be days like this!
300kg 😂😂😂
Los vaqueros verdaderos lo acemos a caballo no con un carro ..y elicoptero ...
Que machos que son contra esos animales. 😠
?
Imorthaaaa .....
Witness me
2:59 I had too laugh when she said he was the first indigenous to own cattle station in Australia. They did own the whole country before the european /English STOLE the land like they did in many countries😒
When WW2 hit and the Japanese butchered their way across south East Asia down Australia killing whites and natives alike
Those soldiers of whom many lost their lives and some indigenous folk too
Japan would’ve taken Aus and I’m afraid they would’ve had no use for our natives
So the country belongs to all of us
And what country has not ever been invaded .
And the British
Well thankGod it was the British as an empire they weren’t far the most benevolent
And Papua New Guinea regrets the day they became independent Of Australia I know I have lots of family their
Weren’t too many cattle before the English arrived were there?
Fun . How come you guys just don’t shoot them ? Wouldn’t it be quicker ? And easier ?
Cow is animal . Bullock is also animal but Hindus say Cow is holy and killing cow is a crime in India .Cows give milk .Cow urine is a gy medicine to cure many diseases .Cow dung is very important .
First indigenous to own the cattle station .hahahahahah.they owned the whole continent
was just about to say the same
They didn’t own it just lived and looked after the land caretakers if you will most definitely did not own
@@timsorensen2085 they owned the land. They were there first...well their ancestors. Until they sent convicts from England, and ruined everything.
@@4youreyesonly884 alot of those convicts were Irish and what were they convicted of stealing food to feed their families I think you should read some Irish history these convicts were decent people there only crime being poor
After they catch a bull
Then what?
God wants mercy not blood...🙏..
Always one
👎👎👎👎
I vacationed with my 12 year old son in Australia for 20 days drove from Sidney to Suffers Paradise 12 hours drive it's the ugliest country I have ever seen and I have seen many I couldn't be paid to return
You didn’t see much of it than
Infelizmente, cenas de maustratos aos animais.👎👎👎👎👎
Cruel 👎
Same old, same old cruelty to animals.
You've got absolutely no idea. Ever been out of your bedroom?
Have you ever been out of your bedroom and get some fresh air ? Animal cruelty ?
Caged birds yapping from their shoe box homes! Get a grip
Run right down there and set it free! Go on! Is there a better way to remove a 1ton pissed off, thick skinned, horned beast that is not indigenous and poses problems for animals that are?
Same old DH animal activists with too much time on their hands. This is life, deal with it!