I have not seen a single calf like them here for the past 50 years. here the calves are totally deprived of drinking milk and emaciated and die. I am very proud to see them healthy there.
The same feeling from the one side of the planet to the other...My family used to care a herd of cows like this,back in my village.Now i live in the city and had many years to remember that feeling of enthousiasm and joy of the spring turnout!Thank's a lot!!!
These have to be THE happiest little calves there can be and they are drop dead gorgeous. You can really see the harmony amongst these bovines for there is so much movement in the herd. It is so heart-warming to see all this, that there are farmers that DO care. Farming is one of THE most honourable professions there is. I have utmost respect for these remarkable people. Thank you!
nice to see that not all farmers choose to abuse animals in exchange for profit and greed. we as consumers are now more than ever wanting to know about where our food comes from, who the farmer is and how the animal is treated. i for one, only want to eat organic food and mea, happy to pay a premium for quality
I Love your vids. I am not from a farm but have worked on them since I was about 10 years old. Unfortunately I have had to change jobs because the dairy farm I was working on in Ayrshire gave up dairying and through no fault of other farmers its just the way it is, I just couldn't get the wages. Watching these however makes me realise how much I miss farming and the wonderful way of life. Keep the videos coming.
Grew up on a dairy farm with our cows on pasture. Since then my relatives have gone to confinement system. The cows don't even act like cows anymore. They roam around on concrete and act like zombies. Might be more 💰 in zombies than cows but I still love to see cows celebrating life on the pasture where God intended them to live.
So happy to see calfs free without those heartless dog houses and chains on their necks Awesome Thank you for having compassion and love in your hearts 💕 Great looking herd God bless you
A herd of cattle is a beautiful thing. Cows and bison are my favorite animals. They turn grass into food and clothing for me, and they are just darned cute.
For all the people saying you shouldn't raise cows and be vegan and what not. If everyone was like that there would be no cows. Why have them if they aren't for milk or Meat. They would end up in the zoo and their numbers would drop to nothing. People take care of their animals being a farmer is hard but when an animal grows up to what its supposed to be you have Pride.
That is what nature dictates happens to any animal that walks on hooves and eats plants - they are intended to be used as food by carnivores and omnivores - humans being omnivores. Herbivores are designed to be eaten. That is their designated purpose in the world. Why do you have a problem with that?
Nature never intended for wars, murder, slavery, homophobia and mass breeding and mass slaughter of animals, did it? You don't see lions keeping gazelles in crates or wolves slicing open the necks of restrained, locked up caribou with knives behind closed doors by the thousands. We are not naturally omnivores which is why we are disgusted by blood and intestines and can not digest meat raw. We also do not have instincts to rip apart animals because we don;t have any natural weapons. No sharp teeth and no sharp claws. Just knives, guns and traps which make even the most powerful animals defenseless. So yes, I do have a problem with that. Lions need to eat meat and have no other options, We can choose to not eat meat and we are better off without it. Yes hoofed, herbivorous animals are eaten by other wild animals but we have no need to. I understand that we have eaten these animals for centuries and been brainwashed to eat certain animals but we can change if we learn. Just like how war, slavery, sexism and homophobia is becoming a thing of the past. Farmed animals are some of the most vulnerable, gentle, innocent, intelligent and kind animals on the planet yet are so horribly treated. We as humans can change this. We have changed the world more than any other species ever has. I hope you understand this and have learned.
Wreck, the most important word you used in that PETA blurb of yours is the word "choose". As in "choice". We can choose in this case. You have made your choice and I have made mine. And I have no intention of changing my mind on this subject - some animals are designed by nature to be eaten and cattle are right at the top of the grocery list for humans. Check out the cave paintings found around the world. You don't see too many of them displaying people harvesting grains and digging up root vegetable. But you see plenty of them showing hunters armed with spears going after game animals of those times. And they weren't doing it for the fun of it. The piles of bone fragments found in cave dwellings showed that those early humans of tens of thousands of years ago were eating those large animals. Meat was definitely on the menu for the caveman. And, yes, humans are perfectly capable of digesting raw meat. I don't know where you got the idea we can't but your info is wrong. And as far as blood and intestines and guts are concerned, you obviously have never heard of how sausage is made, using intestines as casing and many cultures and cuisines use blood in cooking. Think I'm kidding? Google "cooking with blood" and then get back to me on what you find. The problem with you vegans is you have elevated plant eating into a quasi religious experience, pack a holier-than-thou attitude about yourselves and are out to convert the world with all the enthusiasm of Muslim jihadis out to convert or kill infidels. Think I'm kidding about that last part? Hate to tell you the number of times on YT alone I have run across comments from vegetable worshipers on how everyone who eats meat needs to be tortured, chopped up and killed in the most horrible fashion imaginable to save the poor animals. I find it interesting that they have zero problem with torture and murder of humans and place far more value on the life of a bull calf than they do the lives of human beings. The vegetable people I find the most interesting in these discussions are the ones who say they wish the entire human race would kill themselves off so our little animal friends would be safe from us. When I offer my .357 magnum for them to use to blow their own brains out first, they suddenly disappear and stop posting. So, do your plant eating cult and fellow zombies a big favor and learn to keep your eyes on your own plate and nose out of the choices and diets of other people who don't shiver in anticipation over a bowl of lentils. You'll get farther if you do, rather than dragging sex, slavery and homosexuality into the mix as red herrings.
As far as hunting animals for food is concerned, the difference between humans and predators such as lions, wolves and hyenas is that humans hunt/hunted with their brains instead of teeth and claws. Rather than running down a bison and trying to hamstring it with our teeth and grab its windpipe in our mouth and suffocate it, humans developed hunting tactics and methods that made up for the lack of teeth and claws but still allowed us to consume such animals - we stampeded them over cliffs or rammed spears and arrows into them to kill them. With the modern era we developed guns and can shoot them from great distances instead. Much safer and the bison never knows what hit them. And that part about not having the "instincts to rip apart animals because we don'e have any natural weapons"? Hey, who needs "natural weapons" when you have the brain power to develop skinning knives and butcher knives and buck knives that do the job much quicker and better than a mouthful of sharp teeth? Not only that, our distant ancestors all developed methods where they could dry and jerk the extra meat from animals and save it for future use, something the average lion or jackal never had the wits to do. And not only were humans smart enough to learn how to hunt and kill prey animals many times their size, they also learned how to domesticate many of those species to keep them as a usable bank of food without having to go through the dangers of hunting to slaughter them. Why go out and chase big wild cattle down when you can capture some young ones, tame them, breed them and then butcher the extras when you need a reliable source of food in the winter? We also learned to make up for our lack of speed, teeth and claws by domesticating and using other predators that had those attributes but lacked our brains - dogs, cheetahs, ferrets, raptors of various sorts. And if hauling down herbivores wasn't working too well depending on where our ancestors lived, they also learned to catch and net fish, net birds, harvest eggs from bird nests and even developed a genetic mutation that allowed humans to drink animal milk and utilize that food source as well. So, when it comes to denigrating humans as hunters and predators, you are flat wrong. We were and still are the greatest predators on the planet, bar none, all all because we are much more intelligent than the other animals on Earth.
2 things about turnout one dairy cows know they going out we have to hide the fences and 2 worming youngstock and waiting for the lorries to come and pick them up
Paul H this is not heaven for cows. some of these cows would already be shot im the face and eaten by meat eaters by now. there being enslaved and murdered. ALL farming of animals is WRONG
I am SO happy you didn't dock their tails, it's cruel...the little ones are just too precious. Also VERY happy you don't kill the babies to keep them from the milk production of mom. Growing up on a farm is the best and I miss it!!
It always frustrates me when. The cows having to put their heads through bars, too eat their food. Which happens everywhere. Beautiful video. Thank you for being so kind to them.
we had cow's for 20 years but not as farm just one or two cow's after this video i really want to have a farm like this .Look at those calf's how adorable those are .good job mate
please tell me which country and city it is? i want to visit this place atleast once to see this beautiful calves and cows. please please send me the address. I am crying....
Bless you for putting up this video! The calm music and cows helped my 17 month old son calm down from the worst nightmare. He loves watching cows. By the way, what is this song called?
This is a very good dairy farm. Calves and cows together. They are very much happy.
I have not seen a single calf like them here for the past 50 years. here the calves are totally deprived of drinking milk and emaciated and die. I am very proud to see them healthy there.
That was nice. I love cows. Their pure happiness for spring pastures is inspiring.
+kittensugars You can keep cows even happier by not eating them
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The same feeling from the one side of the planet to the other...My family used to care a herd of cows like this,back in my village.Now i live in the city and had many years to remember that feeling of enthousiasm and joy of the spring turnout!Thank's a lot!!!
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@SpaceAce100 yes, good old times of cold war....
Pretty and humble happy cows...just as they should be. We owe them our gratitude...
These have to be THE happiest little calves there can be and they are drop dead gorgeous. You can really see the harmony amongst these bovines for there is so much movement in the herd. It is so heart-warming to see all this, that there are farmers that DO care. Farming is one of THE most honourable professions there is. I have utmost respect for these remarkable people. Thank you!
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U really are naive if think they are *happy*
very beautiful and happy cows wanted to cry. good video
very healthy and happy looking animals
Calves outside the feed barriers. My calves do same. Jump out; run around and then jump back in
Extremely beautiful... Today I know how nature make all this beautiful kids...
Beautiful hamburger
I'm loving this series. Bravo! (from a small farmer in coastal north-western USA).
Very nice cattle
Blue sky above; soft green grass beneath their feet; gentle breeze upon their faces; mother and calf together---free, for today anyway.
My daughter just loves cows and this is by far her favourite video! she likes to watch it before bedtime as the song is so relaxing. Great job!
nice to see that not all farmers choose to abuse animals in exchange for profit and greed. we as consumers are now more than ever wanting to know about where our food comes from, who the farmer is and how the animal is treated. i for one, only want to eat organic food and mea, happy to pay a premium for quality
I Love your vids. I am not from a farm but have worked on them since I was about 10 years old. Unfortunately I have had to change jobs because the dairy farm I was working on in Ayrshire gave up dairying and through no fault of other farmers its just the way it is, I just couldn't get the wages. Watching these however makes me realise how much I miss farming and the wonderful way of life. Keep the videos coming.
So beautiful cows and their calfs. ..
Happy cows best live!!! 😍😍😍from morocco thanks
Excellent video ! i rarelly comment on youtube vidios. As this one is specially & my kids love watching this video.
One again thank you for sharing !
I am From PAKISTAN. Your Cows are so Beautiful.
Kamalia, Punjab, PAKISTAN. 💕💕
so nice i love all the animals i love to care the animals
Very beautiful
Thank you for keeping them happy, beautiful and clean. However they do not have a happy ending.
No one does, not even us. Death is a constant, and if you have a problem with this you know who to call(and no its not Ghost busters).
*See calf jumping happily..*
Me died of cuteness.
Grew up on a dairy farm with our cows on pasture. Since then my relatives have gone to confinement system. The cows don't even act like cows anymore. They roam around on concrete and act like zombies. Might be more 💰 in zombies than cows but I still love to see cows celebrating life on the pasture where God intended them to live.
Sweet and sentient beings…I wish all cows, (and all animals) were treated this way, with kindness!
They're all tagged for slaughter, what a huge betrayal, stop eating them,
So happy to see calfs free without those heartless dog houses and chains on their necks
Awesome Thank you for having compassion and love in your hearts 💕
Great looking herd God bless you
It is calves, not calfs!!
These are beef cows. Not dairy cows. They will be slaughtered soon 😭😭
A herd of cattle is a beautiful thing. Cows and bison are my favorite animals. They turn grass into food and clothing for me, and they are just darned cute.
Lovely creatures. So peaceful
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thoughtful editing nicely in tune with the soundtrack. reminds me of "you shall go forth leaping like calves from the stall" this video is a blessing.
For all the people saying you shouldn't raise cows and be vegan and what not. If everyone was like that there would be no cows. Why have them if they aren't for milk or Meat. They would end up in the zoo and their numbers would drop to nothing. People take care of their animals being a farmer is hard but when an animal grows up to what its supposed to be you have Pride.
All cows are god gifted 💖
Beautiful hamburger
Innocent creatures.They deserve it.👌👌👌👌👌👌🥰
Great video of happy healthy cows & young.
Preciosas todas las vacas y muy bien cuidado .
They are so peaceful, gentle and beautiful. Please don't slaughter and dismember these innocent beings.
That is what nature dictates happens to any animal that walks on hooves and eats plants - they are intended to be used as food by carnivores and omnivores - humans being omnivores. Herbivores are designed to be eaten. That is their designated purpose in the world.
Why do you have a problem with that?
Nature never intended for wars, murder, slavery, homophobia and mass breeding and mass slaughter of animals, did it? You don't see lions keeping gazelles in crates or wolves slicing open the necks of restrained, locked up caribou with knives behind closed doors by the thousands. We are not naturally omnivores which is why we are disgusted by blood and intestines and can not digest meat raw. We also do not have instincts to rip apart animals because we don;t have any natural weapons. No sharp teeth and no sharp claws. Just knives, guns and traps which make even the most powerful animals defenseless. So yes, I do have a problem with that.
Lions need to eat meat and have no other options, We can choose to not eat meat and we are better off without it. Yes hoofed, herbivorous animals are eaten by other wild animals but we have no need to. I understand that we have eaten these animals for centuries and been brainwashed to eat certain animals but we can change if we learn. Just like how war, slavery, sexism and homophobia is becoming a thing of the past. Farmed animals are some of the most vulnerable, gentle, innocent, intelligent and kind animals on the planet yet are so horribly treated. We as humans can change this. We have changed the world more than any other species ever has. I hope you understand this and have learned.
Wreck, the most important word you used in that PETA blurb of yours is the word "choose". As in "choice". We can choose in this case. You have made your choice and I have made mine. And I have no intention of changing my mind on this subject - some animals are designed by nature to be eaten and cattle are right at the top of the grocery list for humans.
Check out the cave paintings found around the world. You don't see too many of them displaying people harvesting grains and digging up root vegetable. But you see plenty of them showing hunters armed with spears going after game animals of those times. And they weren't doing it for the fun of it. The piles of bone fragments found in cave dwellings showed that those early humans of tens of thousands of years ago were eating those large animals. Meat was definitely on the menu for the caveman.
And, yes, humans are perfectly capable of digesting raw meat. I don't know where you got the idea we can't but your info is wrong. And as far as blood and intestines and guts are concerned, you obviously have never heard of how sausage is made, using intestines as casing and many cultures and cuisines use blood in cooking. Think I'm kidding? Google "cooking with blood" and then get back to me on what you find.
The problem with you vegans is you have elevated plant eating into a quasi religious experience, pack a holier-than-thou attitude about yourselves and are out to convert the world with all the enthusiasm of Muslim jihadis out to convert or kill infidels.
Think I'm kidding about that last part? Hate to tell you the number of times on YT alone I have run across comments from vegetable worshipers on how everyone who eats meat needs to be tortured, chopped up and killed in the most horrible fashion imaginable to save the poor animals. I find it interesting that they have zero problem with torture and murder of humans and place far more value on the life of a bull calf than they do the lives of human beings.
The vegetable people I find the most interesting in these discussions are the ones who say they wish the entire human race would kill themselves off so our little animal friends would be safe from us. When I offer my .357 magnum for them to use to blow their own brains out first, they suddenly disappear and stop posting.
So, do your plant eating cult and fellow zombies a big favor and learn to keep your eyes on your own plate and nose out of the choices and diets of other people who don't shiver in anticipation over a bowl of lentils. You'll get farther if you do, rather than dragging sex, slavery and homosexuality into the mix as red herrings.
As far as hunting animals for food is concerned, the difference between humans and predators such as lions, wolves and hyenas is that humans hunt/hunted with their brains instead of teeth and claws. Rather than running down a bison and trying to hamstring it with our teeth and grab its windpipe in our mouth and suffocate it, humans developed hunting tactics and methods that made up for the lack of teeth and claws but still allowed us to consume such animals - we stampeded them over cliffs or rammed spears and arrows into them to kill them. With the modern era we developed guns and can shoot them from great distances instead. Much safer and the bison never knows what hit them.
And that part about not having the "instincts to rip apart animals because we don'e have any natural weapons"? Hey, who needs "natural weapons" when you have the brain power to develop skinning knives and butcher knives and buck knives that do the job much quicker and better than a mouthful of sharp teeth? Not only that, our distant ancestors all developed methods where they could dry and jerk the extra meat from animals and save it for future use, something the average lion or jackal never had the wits to do.
And not only were humans smart enough to learn how to hunt and kill prey animals many times their size, they also learned how to domesticate many of those species to keep them as a usable bank of food without having to go through the dangers of hunting to slaughter them. Why go out and chase big wild cattle down when you can capture some young ones, tame them, breed them and then butcher the extras when you need a reliable source of food in the winter?
We also learned to make up for our lack of speed, teeth and claws by domesticating and using other predators that had those attributes but lacked our brains - dogs, cheetahs, ferrets, raptors of various sorts. And if hauling down herbivores wasn't working too well depending on where our ancestors lived, they also learned to catch and net fish, net birds, harvest eggs from bird nests and even developed a genetic mutation that allowed humans to drink animal milk and utilize that food source as well.
So, when it comes to denigrating humans as hunters and predators, you are flat wrong. We were and still are the greatest predators on the planet, bar none, all all because we are much more intelligent than the other animals on Earth.
Even if we don't kill them, they'll kill themselves and they will be dismembered by the fungi and scavengers and plants nearby.
Cows make me happy🎈
I loved it much so thanks who share this one.
beautiful video and music.... both were soothing
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Great video
Lovely calf
2 things about turnout one dairy cows know they going out we have to hide the fences and 2 worming youngstock and waiting for the lorries to come and pick them up
These cows are living in Heaven compare to the ones raised in factory farms
Paul H this is not heaven for cows. some of these cows would already be shot im the face and eaten by meat eaters by now. there being enslaved and murdered. ALL farming of animals is WRONG
Better short life here, than no life at all.
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great videos i am a dairy farmer from co durham
How do you know all are cows ? A cow is a mother cattle.
Lovely vid 10/10 its a lovely sight to see the cattle going out off the shed after a long winter
I am SO happy you didn't dock their tails, it's cruel...the little ones are just too precious. Also VERY happy you don't kill the babies to keep them from the milk production of mom. Growing up on a farm is the best and I miss it!!
It always frustrates me when. The cows having to put their heads through bars, too eat their food. Which happens everywhere. Beautiful video. Thank you for being so kind to them.
they are soo clean my are all dirty when letting them out all 300 of them but. equally happy
fabulous video and animals calves are having fun thanks for sharing :))
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These are beef cows not dairy cows. They will be slaughtered soon 😭😭
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their personalities are amazing :)
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How many of those beautiful animals are still alive in Dec 2020?
Beautiful creatures!
Fine looking herd. Congratulations.
what fine looking animals,lovely condition
Cow is a smart, beautiful and amazing animal!
Which breeds are these because we can't find this gesture neither in HF nor Jersey cows......
Hello . Can you sell these calves to Morocco
Lovely looking cattle and farm :)
we had cow's for 20 years but not as farm just one or two cow's after this video i really want to have a farm like this .Look at those calf's how adorable those are .good job mate
omg cuteness overloaded...those little calves playing
Maşallah Allahım nazardan korusun inşallah. her daim bereketli olsun inşallah
Very cute baby
Nice cafe and farms
take care ...god bless you
Good job
wonderful vedio..I want name of this music??Please please???
I like this project
please tell me which country and city it is? i want to visit this place atleast once to see this beautiful calves and cows. please please send me the address. I am crying....
Happy Sprim!!! Feliz Primavera cows!!!!!!!!
Bless you for putting up this video! The calm music and cows helped my 17 month old son calm down from the worst nightmare. He loves watching cows.
By the way, what is this song called?
the music is just below the video - i don't think it's a song - just music....
+Chantal Euskirchenlpp0
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I like this video 😊
I had to cry this is too cute
Very nice
Very nice its your faem
Jay mataji
Jay guvmataji
Jay mataji
Jay guvmataji
kya di selandia baru nii....??
The price of the calf calf is 3 months
"the gates open! Come on then, LET'S GO!!!"
Beahtiful technology
nice cattle i farm blackangus and charlaise
It's nice being free
Well all I can say is who needs Lambing live !!
nice farm...
Good luck
This whole video is so beautiful.. Making me want to work with animals or own a farm. :)
They look so amazing standing in front of the fence eating and running around like family ,mom and calves , safe place to stay.
What's the music of the video? It's really beautiful and matches your video editing really well :)
Same here , I Love Cows so much!!!! ;);):):)
Don't show them these are really cute adorable calf are led natural life
Beautifull farm
is that decaf white clouds??
Beautiful herd....do you keep all the little ones, they sure do add up quick! Having calves only for veal is inhumane...I think anyway.
Suppr video
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Cows and their calves together still separated by those grills,sad
no they weren't separated, the calves could go back to the cows any time they wanted to.
Too bad they eventually get put on the shelves of super markets. Beautiful cows.
would you ever changed breeds to a breed that could stay out on pasture all year long?
pretty sure these are beef cattle not dairy!
Nice
Beautiful technology