I hear they are but they’re supposedly more quick witted than average cows and more likely defend themselves when scared maybe because of their history/ancestry.
We had 159 registered Braham cows when I was in my 20s, abut 40 years ago. They were half grey and half red Zebu Brahman. The Zebu have the long ears. I really enjoyed them. We moved our cattle the same as you do, because my dad didn't like using horses. The key to using horses is you ride the horses around the cattle all the time and they aren't as scared of the horses. It you try to work cattle that aren't used to them the run thru fences. So you just need to ride the horse among the cattle all the time. It keeps you a lot safer when they have calves.
Those brahmers are waspy. I remember working them at the sale barn in Louisiana when I was just a teenager. Once they get wound up they are definitely a handful.
You are right about getting them all worked up. I’ve raised Brahmans for years, and just like all breeds there are some sporty ones. Slow and steady always works best. But, sometimes you just have to do your best with what you’ve got.
1:56 Hello buddy hey do you have a lead Cal the oldest cow usually they will follow behind once you spook the cattle you have to allow them to calm down rationally calm down slowly introduce your distance your drone allow them to get familiar with your drone and hurting walking technique slowly slowly introduce your technique
WORKING WITH COWS IS THE HARDEST JOBS BUT ALSO ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL ONES NEVER FORGET THAT ANIMAL SACRIFICE THEIR LIFES SO THAT WE COULD EAT JUST LET THAT SINK IN 🙏✝️
Well Merry Christmas . The cattle look good . Sure do hope 2% doesn't catch up with you guys. You have got to get a good dollar for them or I would change breeds . Hope to see you in the new year .
Merry Christmas to you too! This is the only handful of Brahmas we have left so just this one crew to mess with about twice a year. Keeps things exciting I guess!
I'd cull the nasty ones in a heart beat and get a sorting chute so you don't have to mess around with this type of thing every time you work them, even if they're tame.
Merry Christmas from Canada! I think if I had to deal with those cows I'd be selling them off! Normally when I get a spooky one they quiet down when they get with my herd but most of my cows I can pet
You need to sell those wild cows at the sale barn and buy some cows that are use to being worked on foot. Throw that whip away and get a paddle to sort with. Also you cant sort calves out the same gate the cows are going out, you need to sort in an alley way that has a catch pen to catch what you are sorting off. Life is too short, you and your brother are lucky you didnt get hurt or killed by them, Cattle business is supposed to be somewhat fun, not life stressful like that.
While your videos are entertaining, you deserve the goofy cattle that you are creating. Nothing can replace a horse for gathering cattle on large acreage. You are training your cattle every time that you interact with them. If you let just one of them get away with escaping, not going to the pen etc… that one will infect the whole herd. The truly bad dispositions need to be culled. The rest of the problems have been created by running and letting the cattle run. They come into the pens hyped up and nervous because you let that happen and are in a hurry. You give Brahman cattle a bad name by the way you handle them.
You call indian cows are brahma. But in reality there are too many indian breeds which are sacred for us hindus. The one you have is thraparkar and haryana breed.
1:38 That first cow, could possibly be the Leaf cow🦬💨. 🐂. 🐂🐂. 🐂. 🐂🐂🐂. 🐘🐃🐃🐃🐃🐃🐃
NO idea how I ended up here but this is so entertaining and fun to watch. Subbing.
Very lucky to finish that day on two feet. I thought Bramas were supposed to be tame or at least not aggressive. Good luck.🐂🐂
I hear they are but they’re supposedly more quick witted than average cows and more likely defend themselves when scared maybe because of their history/ancestry.
They're very much aggressive, especially the younger ones😂 you can never get too comfortable. If you have to, just get out of the way
That’s why I’m glad the closest I’ll get to a Brahma is a brangus and even them can get worked up real right real quick.
We had 159 registered Braham cows when I was in my 20s, abut 40 years ago. They were half grey and half red Zebu Brahman. The Zebu have the long ears. I really enjoyed them. We moved our cattle the same as you do, because my dad didn't like using horses. The key to using horses is you ride the horses around the cattle all the time and they aren't as scared of the horses. It you try to work cattle that aren't used to them the run thru fences. So you just need to ride the horse among the cattle all the time. It keeps you a lot safer when they have calves.
That is why I always love horses
Drink horse milk 😂
enjoy your cattle clips !!! and your dance moves !! best wishes for many more,
Enjoyed the video. Glad everyone is ok.
I am usually not afraid of livestock but those I could never own. They all look great though. Keep up the good work.
Those brahmers are waspy. I remember working them at the sale barn in Louisiana when I was just a teenager. Once they get wound up they are definitely a handful.
Woo those Braford calves look good!!!
You are right about getting them all worked up. I’ve raised Brahmans for years, and just like all breeds there are some sporty ones. Slow and steady always works best. But, sometimes you just have to do your best with what you’ve got.
Merry Christmas from Bristol UK x
Those are very soft Brahmas. If it was the ones that I'm working with you were definitely dead
Trust youtube comments to make everything a competition
1:56
Hello buddy hey do you have a lead Cal the oldest cow usually they will follow behind once you spook the cattle you have to allow them to calm down rationally calm down slowly introduce your distance your drone allow them to get familiar with your drone and hurting walking technique slowly slowly introduce your technique
Love those big Ole floppy ears.
There will come a day when you can't move as fast. Do be careful and Merry Christmas to y'all.
Like the F1s for cows but they can get pretty wild once they get cornered.
I like them on a plate with spuds
Those brahmas seem to carry great weight. They're not a breed we have here in Ireland. Some of them must be 700kg+?
Hallo sir, I am from Indonesian, , you have a good farm👍
We enjoy your videos very much.I'm from dairy farm country,western New York .👍🏼🐄🚜🌽🥔
Thanks, appreciate it!
WORKING WITH COWS IS THE HARDEST JOBS BUT ALSO ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL ONES
NEVER FORGET THAT ANIMAL SACRIFICE THEIR LIFES SO THAT WE COULD EAT JUST LET THAT SINK IN 🙏✝️
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What a divider gate and some grain is used that would save a lot of pain when all you do is shut the gate separating the cows from the calves.
Working dogs will save your behind... and horses are handy, too, if you can ride them.
Glad no one got hurt!
@1:50 looks like the newer pit bulls..
Any who, stay safe and happy Sir.🤘🍻
If that happen to you with Brahman, I don’t know what would happen if you handled Nelore
Glad to sè u back. It gets quite dangerous working cattle. The unexpected happens
You got a gate there, Use It!
Well Merry Christmas . The cattle look good . Sure do hope 2% doesn't catch up with you guys. You have got to get a good dollar for them or I would change breeds . Hope to see you in the new year .
Merry Christmas to you too! This is the only handful of Brahmas we have left so just this one crew to mess with about twice a year. Keeps things exciting I guess!
@@TheFarmGuy They sure do .
I'd cull the nasty ones in a heart beat and get a sorting chute so you don't have to mess around with this type of thing every time you work them, even if they're tame.
Nice videos 👍
My brother had a braham cross crazy as , and don't back down
Merry Christmas from Canada! I think if I had to deal with those cows I'd be selling them off! Normally when I get a spooky one they quiet down when they get with my herd but most of my cows I can pet
I can pet the bottle calves but that’s about it!
Buster told her to rush you since he never gets to work inside the pens 😁
Good vid glad your ok, all Brahmas are mean
All to farm very good you have all type cow very good any opportunities available
My cows are scared of my drone
Wild as all get out lol...
Just friends
I work cattle too
good video
Can a herding dog help you guys with moving them to pens..? Sorry if it's a stupid question..I'm a city slicker.😂😅😊
Where do you get the flag sorting sticks?
Do you guys sell this brahman ??
dude are you working on the ranch v8?
I thought I have the wildest cattle.
Looks like there is a higher percentage of crazy built into those jokers.
It sure looks dangerous. But I do like all the action. Just stay safe
Are Brahma usually that nervous?
All depends on how they were raised I guess but generally yes. When they get stressed they usually go crazy.
She slipped too
Let's go Brandon !!!!
Are the F-1’s as wild as the full-bloods?
They’re just as wild or maybe even a little more!
Yes because they are handled / trained to be wild.
Don’t you use cattle dogs?
you have to call the brahman bull billy remember you and me named him
Bro that’s what we call him is Billy lol
You need to sell those wild cows at the sale barn and buy some cows that are use to being worked on foot. Throw that whip away and get a paddle to sort with. Also you cant sort calves out the same gate the cows are going out, you need to sort in an alley way that has a catch pen to catch what you are sorting off. Life is too short, you and your brother are lucky you didnt get hurt or killed by them, Cattle business is supposed to be somewhat fun, not life stressful like that.
who's idea is it to have so much brahman?
We don’t, these are the only ones we have left besides the handful that didn’t get pushed up to the pens.
But the Brahmans are the ones that produce the good cross bred mommas
@The Havoc usually to a sale if we are selling old cows but the end result will be slaughter
Why do yall call them Brahmas? & not Brahmans?
what not to do when working cattle - wouldn't want your help farm guy
While your videos are entertaining, you deserve the goofy cattle that you are creating. Nothing can replace a horse for gathering cattle on large acreage. You are training your cattle every time that you interact with them. If you let just one of them get away with escaping, not going to the pen etc… that one will infect the whole herd. The truly bad dispositions need to be culled. The rest of the problems have been created by running and letting the cattle run. They come into the pens hyped up and nervous because you let that happen and are in a hurry. You give Brahman cattle a bad name by the way you handle them.
You call indian cows are brahma. But in reality there are too many indian breeds which are sacred for us hindus. The one you have is thraparkar and haryana breed.
Stop being so aggressive and they might calm down
Dangerous animals.
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