Beautiful bull and herd! I like color, the USA is finally getting over the Angus sensationalization and I have begun seeing more color in local cattle. We are discovering that leaner meat is not as good for you after all. Bring on the fat, well marbled beef.
Doubt it most of them have calves so probably will be a while before he services them, in the meantime he cant get the cows with older calves & heifers
Introducing a new bull, regardless of breed, always wash and clean them up prior to the heifers meeting there next mate ...Why? more productivity... Give the girls alfalfa, some grain, no corn..... Love at first sight.....
Yes Special farm in North Queensland breeds them as show stock for hobby farms etc . and many tourists visit . Skins and horns are sold ....so not really a serious commercial farm .
Curious why you have Ngunis. Surely with grazing like that you could keep conventional European beef breeds Ngunis are great for arid areas where nothing else will survive, or at least won’t thrive
@@jancovanderwesthuizen8070 I've spoken to this at length in so many videos. We are completely brittle up to 6 months of the year. I need smaller framed animals for my abattoir and butcher to handle. I like their longevity
He is going too throw some amazing looking calves. Can't wait to see them.
Yes nice burgers
Beautiful bull and herd! I like color, the USA is finally getting over the Angus sensationalization and I have begun seeing more color in local cattle. We are discovering that leaner meat is not as good for you after all. Bring on the fat, well marbled beef.
Woooooow pls show me his calves next year.I love Nguni cows with all my heart.
I 'm an Nguni breeder in Mozambique.
I had no idea they bred Ngunis in Australia!
Good video. I've subscribed !
He looks great! I look forward to seeing his calves out of this bunch next year!
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Doubts @@ericmhlanga-kd4ec
Some of the ladies fall in love 😂
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all them pretty girls for just one handsome boy
(JJJ)
Everybody is looking for the perfect breed u do u When it comes auction time you’ll know best of luck
Clip fantástic !
@@reeceedwards2509 I don't sell at auctions. I have a butcher shop and I direct market all the beef.
Wow, what a beautiful breed of cattle.
It looks like your Bull is out numbered....
@@MarioLopez-ob5rv he can handle it ;)
Doubt it most of them have calves so probably will be a while before he services them, in the meantime he cant get the cows with older calves & heifers
@@yomadass408 he can (and will) service the cows that have calves at foot
@@wolkifarm not the ones with the younger calves maybe the calves that are 3-6 months old
@ also is he a low birth weight bull? If not some of those heifers arent ready for him (i see a couple reds that arent)
Strong animals, very popular in Southern Africa as the name suggests i.e Nguni.
How do you breed the bull to the heifers? Do you isolate the bull with one heifer at a time?
Cool Savory child?
no gender issues in this paddock
Introducing a new bull, regardless of breed, always wash and clean them up prior to the heifers meeting there next mate ...Why? more productivity...
Give the girls alfalfa, some grain, no corn..... Love at first sight.....
3yrs? Good bull and very healthy
He is 4
خیلی عالی بود 😊❤
La bienvenida al galán 💚💚
Good job
Who would buy a defender when you can buy a land cruiser 😮
Why would you buy a Land Cruiser when you could buy a Defender?
@wolkifarm you proved it by saying the new defender blew it's turbocharger. It's obvious
@@brianmooney8804 A Land Cruiser has never broken down? lol
That Bull is thinking “ Silver Tuna Tonight “ 😊
You prefer artificial insemination or this bull will breed all your cows? Thank you for sharing❤
Bull is easier for us
@@wolkifarm
Much easier that’s the way we did it
Imagine the bull is gay 😂
Soooo many women...soooo little time.
DO THEY HAVE TEXAS lONGHORNS IN aUSTRALIA ?
@@josephmclennan1229 yes there are some but they aren't very common
Yes Special farm in North Queensland breeds them as show stock for hobby farms etc . and many tourists visit . Skins and horns are sold ....so not really a serious commercial farm .
Hello 👋🥰🥰🥰
Howdy there!
Так, девки за мной!
Too big ❤🔥😳😳😳
He's not a big bull at all when compared to British breeds here in Aus.
Curious why you have Ngunis. Surely with grazing like that you could keep conventional European beef breeds
Ngunis are great for arid areas where nothing else will survive, or at least won’t thrive
@@jancovanderwesthuizen8070 I've spoken to this at length in so many videos. We are completely brittle up to 6 months of the year. I need smaller framed animals for my abattoir and butcher to handle. I like their longevity
@@wolkifarm never seen any of your videos before mate, i was just curious