@@thevalleygate625 that's awesome. For myself, I was nothing more than a passerby who recognized what was happening and asked to watch and record. I had no idea that the video would become so popular. He's certainly a very skilled butcher and it was fun to watch. Apparently you and I aren't the only ones who think so! My trip to New Zealand was fantastic. I could hike there every day for the rest of my life. I still haven't even posted all of the longer videos of that trip yet. I'm going to pin your comment on the top of the comments because I think it's great to finally get a comment from someone who knows him. Stay tuned for more my friend and thanks very much for watching.
@@phantomoftheveganflatland6148 Well phantom. after seeing many similar replies on different threads & comments on this video, I wonder what your issue is? Do you search out videos to be offended by - and then read the threads to find even more fuel to be offended by? Perhaps it's a revelation to you, but rude & ignorant comments usually don't win over friends and people to your cause. In the political realm, it always seems that if a Liberal doesn't like something they want to control everyone else's actions and ban whatever that is, and if a Conservative doesn't like something - they just don't do it or pursue it. Is this your cause or religion to irritate & offend perfect strangers and then hope in some futile desperate way they will change their opinion? Or are you hoping people will respond in a like manner to your personal insults & rudeness so you will somehow then be able to feel like a victim & entitled to your uncivilized behavior? I somehow doubt you would be so volatile face to face with people for fear of being dealt with differently. Whatever your reasoning, I feel sorry for you that you would spend so much energy trying to make enemies.
Thank you for watching and for your comment. The world is a wonderful place with many things to learn and see. I enjoy capturing sharing and connecting with people.
@@Motoussr268 Я пропустил ваш комментарий, потому что это был ответ в теме, а не прямой комментарий. После публикации этой статьи я узнал, что в исламе запрещено позволять другим животным быть свидетелями мясника. Свиньи умнее коров, но за более чем 50 лет работы рядом с коровами и забоем животных я никогда не видел ничего, что могло бы предположить, что коровы распознают, заботятся или понимают, если кого-то забивают. Они думают, и их можно научить, а также они демонстрируют множество инстинктивных поведений, в том числе иногда реагируют, когда чувствуют запах крови. Но когда они видят, как забивают другую корову, они проявляют не больше любопытства и беспокойства, чем когда они видят пластиковый пакет, застрявший в розовом кусте.
@@lovesloudcars Свиньи не Умнее Коров, у нас принято даже не показывать нож, и максимально Стараться не Беспокоить других Животных, и самого животного который идёт на забой, нужно Успокоить животного Ласкать его, то есть нужно это сделать так чтобы Забиваемое Животное чувствовал себя Комфортно
My uncles worked in the slaughterhouse across from the bar my mum worked in. They came in every lunch time with meat for my mum, ribs, sirlion,brisket, liver, t bones, you name it. And my mum gave them beer. We were the best fed family in Aberdeen. . Miss you mum. Great days.🙏
I have been a hobby farmer with only 26acres in Australia for years, and we loved to care for our animals for every day of their lives. There was ONLY one bad day for them. And so it will be for us... we won't know either. Great skills know where your meat comes from, and don't waste any of it.
100%. There certainly have been a few comments that were not in favor of the subject or content. It is strange to me how many people don’t understand where their food comes from. He's definitely a very skilled butcher. Stay tuned for more my friend & thanks for watching. At home in Canada I make many other videos with different subjects. Here is one of exploring an abandoned beaver house with my children if you are interested in watching. ua-cam.com/video/vgSdgKtDyhc/v-deo.html I had the wonderful opportunity to visit Australia in 2018. Would love to return. What part are you in? I saw Sydney, Alice springs and Broome on the north west coast.
@@lovesloudcars It's better done this way than in a mass production facility where bacterial contamination can easily occur. I know a worker in Canada who told one kill facility does 9000 animals a day. They also do the full butchering and product line in the neighboring facility with bacon, sausages, chops, tenderloin, cold cuts, etc.
@user-og2wt3le4j craziness hey!? People have no idea where their food comes from nowadays. I'll stick to this method. I'm from Canada myself, just got to watch this craftsman while visiting. Stay tuned for more my friend.
@@Drtyffgh756 quite easily. They're not pets. They're not family. They're not people. That's their purpose. But you don't have to agree with me. I don't mind if people choose not to eat meat for any reason. It's not my place to try and control people. Nor is my channel dedicated to this topic. I like to share things that are either interesting or entertaining. For some reason this video went viral. Have you ever explored an abandoned beaver house? I have. Check that video out if you are interested. ua-cam.com/video/vgSdgKtDyhc/v-deo.html
exactly. A professional, with great skills and set up very well. I certainly learned a few tricks watching him. Thanks for watching - stay tuned for more my friend.
Thank you for watching and for your comment. He's definitely a very skilled butcher. Stay tuned for more my friend & thanks for watching. At home in Canada I make many other videos with different subjects. Here is one of exploring an abandoned beaver house with my children if you are interested in watching. ua-cam.com/video/vgSdgKtDyhc/v-deo.html
. 13:30 es una vergüenza que tiréis como si fuese estiércol la mitad del cuerpo del animal. Si le vaa a quitar la vida, al menos aprovecha sus restos Y es una monstruosidad matar a unos delante de otros Eso es barbarie
This is one of the skills that was mostly needed during the 2020 pandemic in the US and they where starting at $60 an hour during that time. Awesome video and great job to this professional.
He's definitely a very skilled butcher. Stay tuned for more my friend & thanks for watching. There certainly have been a few comments that were not in favor of the subject or content. It is strange to me how many people don’t understand where their food comes from. At home in Canada I make many other videos with different subjects. Here is one of exploring an abandoned beaver house with my children if you are interested in watching. ua-cam.com/video/vgSdgKtDyhc/v-deo.html
this guy is amazing , fantastic set up ,!!!! beautiful to watch someone who is so skilled at what they do, i have butchered a lot of my own stuff, this guy makes it look easy !!!!!
Does he ever make it look easy! I'm in the same boat as you, I can hold my own but he's on another level altogether. His trailer is set up great too. Thanks for watching. Stay tuned for more my friend.
I'm a 68 years young country gal and could watch this all day long.until you have tasted a burger or steak that came from your farm you don't know how good beef really taste.
I agree 100% Lots of folks getting worried about things , but too many don't know where their food comes from! At home in Canada I make many other videos with different subjects. Here is one of exploring an abandoned beaver house with my children if you are interested in watching. ua-cam.com/video/vgSdgKtDyhc/v-deo.html
@@Инкогнито-с7ф Он застрелил их до того, как я добрался туда, а затем выпустил кровь. Он проделал хорошую работу, как вы и сказали, крови осталось очень мало. Он определенно очень опытный мясник. Оставайтесь с нами, чтобы узнать больше, мой друг, и спасибо за просмотр.
@@lovesloudcarsMaravilhoso vídeo estou assistindo do Brasil sua habilidade é incrível, parabéns. Aqui nesse país qualquer vídeo que apareça algum sangue esse porcaria de UA-cam bloqueia. Um abraço.
Glad you like it Ron. He's certainly a craftsman. Set up pretty much as good as can be imagined. Stay tuned for more content my friend and thanks for watching and for your comment.
@@davidhumberdross3387 I hear you my friend. He makes it look easy! here's another adventure you might enjoy to watch but not do - exploring an abandoned beaver house with my kids. ua-cam.com/video/vgSdgKtDyhc/v-deo.html
I agree 100%. I had watched videos of these fellows before and was VERY happy to have stumbled across this craftsman going about his work while going on a walk in New Zealand in November. Thanks for watching & stay tuned for more my friend.
@@kingpin-d1s I don't know the name of the other video I menationed. I had not watched THIS guy, just some random video I found a year or two previously.
Don't you feel remorse for your crimes against these innocent creatures? Don't you see that they love life like you and don't want to die? Don't you see how much they are afraid of dying and scream out of fear? Do you want someone to treat you and your family or loved ones like this? If you have an iota of compassion and conscience, stop this dirty work. (Eating meat is a crime) is the product of violence and murder, not food.🤬🤬
My old man had three butcher shops. This bloke reminded me of him so much. The confidence with each stroke of the knife, the care of his tools, the slick movement around the carcass, yep, that was my Dad all right.
Oh no it didn't, I just didn't want to pursue that avenue of topic. I thought it was funny and rather clever and quick of him to come up with it. Hopefully you enjoyed the video. He's certainly a craftsman as far as butchering goes. Stay tuned for more my friend and thanks for watching and for your comment.
An absolute craftsman as far as butchers go! And his trailer was set up as perfectly as can be imagined. Thanks for watching and for your comment, stay tuned for more my friend.
My father owned a meat packing company in Indiana after WWII. I grew up watching Claude the butcher dress out cows & pigs in the summer when school was out. They make it look so easy. It might be easier in a controlled environment but a real challenge in the field.
This guy is certainly very skilled and his trailer was set up exceptionally well. It's sad how many people don't know where their food comes from these days. Thanks for watching. stay tuned for more my friend. If you are interested, here's a link to exploring an abandoned beaver house with my kids. Certainly not related, but hopefully interesting! ua-cam.com/video/vgSdgKtDyhc/v-deo.html
Yes. It is strange to me how many people don’t understand where their food comes from. He's definitely a very skilled butcher. Stay tuned for more my friend & thanks for watching.
@@KhreamedKhorne absolutely!! Skills and trades are the working gears in the machine of civilization. Stay tuned for more my friend and thanks for watching.
He's a craftsman and his knife was great hey? I'd never heard of Victory knives before then but I ordered some when I got home to Canada. My regret about that topic was not having the brains to visit the factory when I was in Auckland! Ah well, gives me something to dream about. Thanks for watching. Stay tuned for more my friend.
@ricardorodriguez5085 I'm pretty sure I put the link to their website in the video description. I know there's a couple of distributors in Canada , or one in the US & one in Canada. Reasonable prices too.
@juandelacruz7892 they're about 25-35$ for the knives. Quite reasonable for such high quality. In the video description I shared the link to the Victory knives website.
You're not the first who said that. You'd get along with my wife! Crazy good butcher though hey? Stay tuned for more my friend and thanks for watching and for your comment.
Listening to you getting a steer that dressed out at 1800lbs carcass weight is one big animal. I remember cutting one up about 40 years ago when I was a butchering, and it dressed out well over 1800lbs, took 4 of us to swing the buggers front quarter onto the saw. The dairy cows are called Holstein Friesian, they’re a Dutch breed. We were always taught to get a trade then do what ya want to do in life, I went the route of law enforcement, but always had my trade for hunting moose bear and other game. This fellow does a nice job with his set up. We used to used cleavers ( very large ones) to split veal calves. Really enjoyed the video brought many memories back. I subscribed to your channel as well.
Thanks for your comment, sub and watching. I've watched a few of these guys on video before & saw them split with a huge cleaver. Makes a guy wonder which one has less bone splinters. Fast for sure. I ordered a few Victory knives after I got home & wish I'd had my brains on when I was in Auckland, it would have been cool to go to the factory. Trades: I have MANY thoughts plans & ideas around trades. I think the whole world revolves around the trades & somehow many people think they're not valuable.. Stay tuned for more my friend!
@@lovesloudcars those knives held a nice edge, and reasonably priced too. It’s also cool there made in NZ. I worked the retail trade then finished in a good sized abattoir. When I started in the early 80’s as a butcher it still was a great trade, then the business shifted to “box meat” everything broken down on an assembly line in huge meat processing plants. It just wasn’t the way I wanted to send 35 to 40 years working in the cold and doing the same thing over and over again. I was trained to do everything smoking sausage making the whole trade. Now they call the meat cutters, just not the same trade as it was once. It’s sad people look down on the trades. I asked at a grocery store what there cutters make a hour now, I thought was making about the same money 40 years ago as they are now. Not get trade it once was unfortunately. We used to have a bone saw that split the the carcass, it only left a wee bit of bone dust after splitting. I’ve seen people use axes hand saws cleavers and chainsaws to split the carcass. I agree with you he had a great set up on the trailer. He was really clean to. Rinsing the beef carcass after skinning is so important. It avoids E. coli from faeces that might have gotten on the carcass when skinning the animal. Did that fellow do the custom cutting to or just killing. There’s another fella that does the UA-cam Channel from New Zealand. That does the same thing. He just has a bigger truck can’t remember his UA-cam channel name. It would good to see the trades more respected in North America that’s for sure. Looking forward to seeing more of your videos.
@@keyup2626 great conversation my friend. I may have watched the other butcher on You tube. He said he knows at least 1. I enjoy seeing new things as well as learning new things. My normal content is much more machinery & driving than this but a variety is nice. My wife asked "why don't you just post one topic?" - Because I do more than ONE thing!
I've been on Top Chef binge for a while now going through all 21 seasons just see what little things i can pick up from it and there was an episode on season 17 i think it was when they were in Kentucky, and they brought a buther from Italy named Dario Cecchini, his favorite word is CARNE! But he was a maestro of breaking down a half of a cow and explaining quickly what the pieces were. The winner of that challenge got to visit Dario in Italy and learn from him. This was amazing to watch. I praise farmers, cattle ranchers, butchers and chefs/cooks who treat the animals with love and respect and use as much of the animals as possible. This guy has a great thing going and kinda wish he had a world wide business cause this should be everywhere. Skills for days. Great setup. Bless this mans hands. Awesome video.
He's definitely a very skilled butcher. Stay tuned for more my friend & thanks for watching. I ordered some Victory Knives when I got home to Canada. I wish I’d visited the factory in Auckland when I was there.
Luckily they aren't that smart. Some folks are pretty worried about that. In my 50 + years of being around cows and butchering animals I have never witnessed anything that would suggest cows recognize, care, or understand if another is being butchered. They do think and can be taught, and also do display a lot of instinctual behaviors including reacting sometimes when they smell blood. But as far as seeing another cow being butchered they are no more curious or concerned than when they see a plastic bag caught in a rose bush.
This is awesome! Thank you for sharing this..! And good luck to the butcher on his career. He’s going to Texas, and I’m sure they will welcome his skills and, craft….!😎👍🏼
Yup. Cattle aren't some intelligent intellectual critter. Lots of folks commented about allowing cows to see that.. they're just as curious to see a balloon caught in a rose bush, and don’t have the mental capability to go any further than mindless curiosity. I've been around butchering my whole life. Not once have I ever witnessed something that displayed concern or emotional response because one was being butchered. Lots of folks get upset about it, but the cows don't care.
He's definitely a very skilled butcher. I bought some of those knives when I got back home to Canada. Good stuff! Stay tuned for more my friend & thanks for watching.
He's certainly a skilled butcher. I ordered some Victory knives when I got home to Canada, but somehow I don't think I'll magically be as good as him! Thanks for watching and for your comment stay tuned for more my friend.
*MASTER OF CRAFT!* _The nature of New Zealand is a piece of paradise on earth! Everywhere is so green! WoooooooooW_ *IN MY COUNTRY, WHEN WE BUTCHER AN ANIMAL, WE DON'T LET THE OTHER ANIMALS SEE OR WATCH THIS! A KIND OF GRANCE TO ANIMALS!* _BIG LIKE_
He's definitely a very skilled butcher. Stay tuned for more my friend & thanks for watching. I also thought that New Zealand was absolutely fantastic. I could hike there every day for the rest of my life! Also many people have commented about the other animals watching. Many people on both sides of that debate. At home in Canada I make many other videos with different subjects. Here is one of exploring an abandoned beaver house with my children if you are interested in watching. ua-cam.com/video/vgSdgKtDyhc/v-deo.html
Growing up in a neighborhood of mini farms. Mostly chicken, but some neighbors raised cows, pigs, sheep, ducks and rabbits. The kids in the neighborhood would gather wherever the butcher showed up, and we would get to watch this process.
Back when people knew where their food comes from! Nowadays lots of folks all upset thinking their meat from the store just magically appears. He's a craftsman for sure..thanks for watching and stay tuned for more my friend.
Thanks for watching and for the compliment. He's certainly a very skilled craftsman as far as butchers go and his trailer was set up very well. Stay tuned for more my friend. I've got lots of other videos posted, but hard to suggest what you are interested in. - myself, I like to share anything that's different, interesting or entertaining.
@@ValerieDekuiper thank goodness I noticed, I felt the same when I watched it. He's certainly a skilled butcher hey? Thanks for watching..stay tuned for more my friend.
@@DaimlerBlanco thanks for watching and for your comment. There's lots of comments with similar statements. Government trying to control people's personal choices "for their own good". I have fairly strong opinions based on history about that topic. Stay tuned for more content my friend.
Thanks for watching. He's definitely a very skilled butcher. I ordered some Victory Knives when I got home to Canada. I wish I’d visited the factory in Auckland when I was there. At home I make many other videos with different subjects. Here is one of exploring an abandoned beaver house with my children if you are interested in watching. ua-cam.com/video/vgSdgKtDyhc/v-deo.html
¡Qué interesante y educativo video sobre la carnicería móvil en Nueva Zelanda! Es increíble ver cómo se lleva a cabo todo el proceso y la destreza necesaria para hacerlo. La conversación también fue muy informativa, especialmente los consejos sobre mantener la limpieza y la importancia de aprender mediante la observación directa. ¡Gracias por compartirlo!
De nada. Gracias por verlo y por tu comentario. Intento compartir videos que la gente disfrute porque son interesantes o diferentes. En mi casa en Canadá hago muchos otros videos con diferentes temas. Aquí tienes uno de explorar una casa de castores abandonada con mis hijos si estás interesado en mirar. ua-cam.com/video/vgSdgKtDyhc/v-deo.html
A true craftsman as a butcher. I enjoyed watching and learning. Thanks for your comment my friend. Stay tuned for more videos on a large variety of things.
Hello dear colleague, Your method of slaughtering is very different from ours. That cow witnessed the spectacle and causes stress and anxiety in the herd. Thanks to my colleague and a far away country.❤❤
Thank you for your compliment. Every place does things differently it seems. He's definitely a very skilled butcher. The other cows watching is not a concern I share. In my 50 + years of being around cows and butchering animals I have never witnessed anything that would suggest cows recognize, care, or understand if another is being butchered. They do think and can be taught, and also do display instinctual behaviors including reacting sometimes when they smell blood. This does not mean they understand, or have emotions like many people believe. Movies make people believe they are just like people with the same capacities. It’s just not true. As far as seeing another cow being butchered, they seem to be no more curious or concerned than when they see a plastic bag caught in a rose bush. If you watch the video again you will see mild curiosity displayed - not terror or understanding. At home in Canada I make many other videos with different subjects. Here is one of exploring an abandoned beaver house with my children if you are interested in watching. ua-cam.com/video/vgSdgKtDyhc/v-deo.html
Wow, the knives is sharp like a sword and chain saw is the master and the mobile truck makes it very conveinent. Yes, I heard New Zealand is a nice country but I never like cold weathers.
You are right right about the knives the chain saw and the mobile truck. He's definitely a very skilled butcher. Your comment about cold weather makes me laugh because I live in Canada and think New Zealand has warm weather during winter. At home in Canada I make many other videos with different subjects. Here is one of exploring an abandoned beaver house with my children if you are interested in watching. ua-cam.com/video/vgSdgKtDyhc/v-deo.html Stay tuned for more my friend & thanks for watching.
Gracias por tu comentario y cumplido. Yo mismo vivo en Canadá y mucha gente come partes de la vaca que no se guardaron en este video. Sin duda es muy hábil y rápido. También pensé que su tráiler era fantástico. En mi casa en Canadá hago muchos otros videos con diferentes temas. Aquí tienes uno de explorar una casa de castores abandonada con mis hijos si estás interesado en mirar. ua-cam.com/video/vgSdgKtDyhc/v-deo.html
Lots of people asking that question lol. Hopefully you enjoyed watching the skills of a craftsman. He's good. Stay tuned for more my friend and thanks for watching and for your comment.
Didn't have much time to worry, this guy is a master at his craft. I certainly learned a few things watching him. Thanks for watching and stay tuned for more my friend.
@Flawless_Victory2 well, except for the fact they're too dumb for thought or logic. The smart ones cause trouble it seems, the rest have no more thought than to stand and eat all day. I've had a few comments saying it's cruel to eat them, but so far it's a free world where it's OK to have different opinions on this topic unlike some others..
He's certainly a skilled butcher! It was fun to watch (and hopefully learn something). Everything about it was good including his trailer setup. Thanks for watching and for your comment my friend. Stay tuned for more content.
Fortunately they are not intelligent as may people believe - otherwise it would be disturbing to the other cows. At home in Canada I make many other videos with different subjects. Here is one of exploring an abandoned beaver house with my children if you are interested in watching. ua-cam.com/video/vgSdgKtDyhc/v-deo.html
Thanks for watching and for subscribing. Hopefully I'll keep you entertained. I had the chance to visit the Emerald Island for only a couple days 10 years ago. It is my opinion that the world is a beautiful place and filled with friends who haven't met yet.
It was -21 when we found a deer on the roadside. Chest still warm but legs getting a bit frosty. Right next to a large apple orchard. BEST LOINS I have ever eaten.
Right on. It's good to have the knowledge how to make use of an animal. Don't have to be a craftsman like this guy to have a good meal! Thanks for watching and stay tuned for more my friend.
Very true my friend. There certainly have been a few comments that were not in favor of the subject or content. If you eat meat - that’s where it comes from. It is strange to me how many people don’t understand where any of their food comes from.
@lovesloudcars Unfortunately, our society has sheltered people from the truth. I have worked with a couple of people who I thought were doomed not to survive. One of them asked me, " why was the lettuce so dirty.?" No kidding!! Another who didn't know how to wash dishes by hand. As in wash, rinse, and sanitize. (Restaurant setting for context in both cases)
I replied & it has vanished! Now you will probably have 2 replies show up!? It was a great unexpected opportunity to watch such a craftsman at work. Thanks for watching and stay tuned for more content my friend.
Well to be honest I've been around cattle and butchering my whole life and I've never witnessed anything that could be trauma or concern. I think they are genuinely curious in exactly the same way as they are if they notice a plastic bag caught on a rose bush. I hope you enjoyed the video. I post all kinds of stuff. Here's another one you might find interesting, exploring an abandoned beaver house with my kids. Check it out if you wish. either way thanks for watching and for your comment. ua-cam.com/video/vgSdgKtDyhc/v-deo.html
That's such a good idea, it's hard enough where I live (North Carolina coast, USA) to even find a butcher willing to do a live animal nearby, much less someone to come to your farm.
It's a pretty good idea hey? & he's set up very well. Also obviously he's VERY good too. I certainly enjoyed watching him. Stay tuned for more my friend & thanks for watching. At home in Canada I make many other videos with different subjects. Here is one of exploring an abandoned beaver house with my children if you are interested in watching. ua-cam.com/video/vgSdgKtDyhc/v-deo.html
@@chrisjohnson5235 yup. Funny. It's interesting how many people are genuinely upset about that. It seems like they assume cattle have the same mental capacities and compression as people. Whereas they're really no more concerned about it then they are seeing a plastic bag caught in a rose bush. Stay tuned for more my friend and thanks for watching.
@@lovesloudcars Revelation 3:20 Behold, I stand at the door, and knock: if any man hear my voice, and open the door, I will come in to him, and will sup with him, and he with me. HEY THERE 🤗 JESUS IS CALLING YOU TODAY. Turn away from your sins, confess, forsake them and live the victorious life. God bless. Revelation 22:12-14 And, behold, I come quickly; and my reward is with me, to give every man according as his work shall be. I am Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the end, the first and the last. Blessed are they that do his commandments, that they may have right to the tree of life, and may enter in through the gates into the city.
It is interesting how things are done differently in places. This was New Zealand, but in Canada where I live there are many different ways to do it and different families save different parts. I hope you enjoyed the video. Stay tuned for more my friend.
My wife says I talk too much too! Hope you enjoyed watching such a skilled butcher. Stay tuned for more content my friend and thanks for watching and for your comment.
@@12479jngdc I think it's a combination of watching a skilled craftsman and seeing how meat is prepared. Thanks for watching and for your comment. Stay tuned for more my friend.
Great quote! I actually didn't have enough brains to check into the Victory knives company when I was in New Zealand. I could have visited the factory in Auckland.. if course I wasn't smart enough to realize that until I got home, but I've ordered som knives since and have a few. (Yet to post the unboxing video) Was a great thing to stumble across and record a master at his craft! Stay tuned for more my friend and thanks for watching and for your comment.
On the authority of the Messenger of God, may God’s prayers and peace be upon him, he said: (God has prescribed good deeds for everything. So if you kill, then kill well, and if you slaughter, then slaughter well, and let one of you sharpen his blade, and let him slaughter his sacrifice.) Narrated by Muslim.. Among the good deeds in slaughtering is that the slaughterer should not sharpen his blade in front of With regard to the sacrifice, the Messenger of God, may God bless him and grant him peace, passed by a man who was placing his foot on the back of a sheep, and he was sharpening his blade, while she was looking at him with her gaze. He said: (Do you want to kill her to death? Would you please sharpen your blade before you lay her down?) Narrated by Al-Hakim. Likewise, it is desirable for him to do so. He does not slaughter a sacrifice in the presence of another, and the knife is not shown in front of the sacrifice except when he is about to slaughter.
Interesting. Thanks for sharing that. At home in Canada I make many other videos with different subjects. Here is one of exploring an abandoned beaver house with my children if you are interested in watching. ua-cam.com/video/vgSdgKtDyhc/v-deo.html
@@ericwiltz6584 i was just the self invited observer so I can't do anything for you there & he doesn't have a channel himself. Certainly a very skilled butcher though hey & his trailer was set up darn near perfect as far as I could see. Stay tuned for more content my friend and thanks for watching.
Over mine?? Nope. I thought it was funny, I just didn't pursue that line of conversation. Hope you enjoyed the video, he's definitely a very skilled butcher. Stay tuned for more my friend.
Он очень хорош! Это Новая Зеландия, где я видел, как он работает. По той же причине мы также забиваем мясо зимой здесь, на севере Канады. Мне не нравится, когда очень холодно, потому что ненавижу, когда мои руки замерзают!
Some people are worried about that. In my 50 + years of being around cows and butchering animals I have never witnessed anything that would suggest cows recognize, care, or understand if another is being butchered. They do think and can be taught, and also do display a lot of instinctual behaviors including reacting sometimes when they smell blood. But as far as seeing another cow being butchered they are no more curious or concerned than when they see a plastic bag caught in a rose bush. At home in Canada I make many other videos with different subjects. Here is one of exploring an abandoned beaver house with my children if you are interested in watching. ua-cam.com/video/vgSdgKtDyhc/v-deo.html
I actually don't do videos of butchering often. Until this video I thought nobody would watch it. Was I ever wrong!! This was recorded while I was visiting New Zealand. I could I suppose. This guy is certainly a skilled butcher. Hopefully you enjoyed the video.
He's definitely a very skilled butcher. As for myself talking too much. You'd get along with my wife! She says the same thing. I think Lee could do it with his eyes closed though after as much experience as he has! Stay tuned for more my friend & thanks for watching.
In my 50 + years of being around cows and butchering animals I have never witnessed anything that would suggest cows care if another is being butchered. They do think and can be taught, and also do display a lot of instinctual behaviors including reacting sometimes when they smell blood. As far as seeing a cow butchered they are no more curious than they are when seeing a plastic bag caught in a rose bush. Thanks for watching. He's definitely a very skilled butcher. At home in Canada I make many other videos with different subjects. Here is one of exploring an abandoned beaver house with my children if you are interested in watching. ua-cam.com/video/vgSdgKtDyhc/v-deo.html
You bet! As for myself talking too much. You'd get along with my wife! She says the same thing. He's definitely a very skilled butcher. Stay tuned for more my friend & thanks for watching.
New Zealand is the most beautiful country we have been to and we have a lot of friends there including a breeder of semimetal cattle hope we can come back some time ,thanks for the video
Thanks for watching and for your comment. I loved it there too. At home in Canada I make many other videos with different subjects. Here is one of exploring an abandoned beaver house with my children if you are interested in watching. ua-cam.com/video/vgSdgKtDyhc/v-deo.html
There certainly have been a few comments that were not in favor of the subject or content. It is strange to me how many people don’t understand where their food comes from. He's definitely a very skilled butcher. Stay tuned for more my friend & thanks for watching.
Thanks for watching. He's definitely a very skilled butcher. Certainly better than I am! At home in Canada I make many other videos with different subjects. Here is one of exploring an abandoned beaver house with my children. ua-cam.com/video/vgSdgKtDyhc/v-deo.html
These guys don't apparently. I'm from Canada myself, just happened to have a chance to watch this craftsman. I know some people eat it, others don't. I've never had it myself, how would you describe it to someone like myself? And how is it prepared?
Ive used Lee to process my sheep for the last couple years. He is absolutely great at what he does and a real top dude
@@thevalleygate625 that's awesome. For myself, I was nothing more than a passerby who recognized what was happening and asked to watch and record. I had no idea that the video would become so popular. He's certainly a very skilled butcher and it was fun to watch. Apparently you and I aren't the only ones who think so!
My trip to New Zealand was fantastic. I could hike there every day for the rest of my life. I still haven't even posted all of the longer videos of that trip yet. I'm going to pin your comment on the top of the comments because I think it's great to finally get a comment from someone who knows him.
Stay tuned for more my friend and thanks very much for watching.
@@thevalleygate625 animal killing psycopath, what goes around comes around
@@phantomoftheveganflatland6148 Well phantom. after seeing many similar replies on different threads & comments on this video, I wonder what your issue is? Do you search out videos to be offended by - and then read the threads to find even more fuel to be offended by?
Perhaps it's a revelation to you, but rude & ignorant comments usually don't win over friends and people to your cause.
In the political realm, it always seems that if a Liberal doesn't like something they want to control everyone else's actions and ban whatever that is, and if a Conservative doesn't like something - they just don't do it or pursue it.
Is this your cause or religion to irritate & offend perfect strangers and then hope in some futile desperate way they will change their opinion? Or are you hoping people will respond in a like manner to your personal insults & rudeness so you will somehow then be able to feel like a victim & entitled to your uncivilized behavior?
I somehow doubt you would be so volatile face to face with people for fear of being dealt with differently.
Whatever your reasoning, I feel sorry for you that you would spend so much energy trying to make enemies.
@@lovesloudcars i feel sorry for animal murdering lowlifes like you?!
@@lovesloudcars your energy is being spent stealing animals lives, while mine is protecting them from psychopaths like you!
Thank you for your very interesting video. New Zealand mobile butcher
May you always be happy and successful.
Thank you for watching and for your comment.
The world is a wonderful place with many things to learn and see.
I enjoy capturing sharing and connecting with people.
Есть ошибка у них, забой происходит при виде других живых животных, надо максимально спрятать этот процесс от животных, это для них плохо сказывается
@@lovesloudcarsзашто толико баца лепих изнутрица , срце , јетру ,бубреге , Шкембе , итд итд
@@Motoussr268 Я пропустил ваш комментарий, потому что это был ответ в теме, а не прямой комментарий.
После публикации этой статьи я узнал, что в исламе запрещено позволять другим животным быть свидетелями мясника.
Свиньи умнее коров, но за более чем 50 лет работы рядом с коровами и забоем животных я никогда не видел ничего, что могло бы предположить, что коровы распознают, заботятся или понимают, если кого-то забивают. Они думают, и их можно научить, а также они демонстрируют множество инстинктивных поведений, в том числе иногда реагируют, когда чувствуют запах крови. Но когда они видят, как забивают другую корову, они проявляют не больше любопытства и беспокойства, чем когда они видят пластиковый пакет, застрявший в розовом кусте.
@@lovesloudcars Свиньи не Умнее Коров, у нас принято даже не показывать нож, и максимально Стараться не Беспокоить других Животных, и самого животного который идёт на забой, нужно Успокоить животного Ласкать его, то есть нужно это сделать так чтобы Забиваемое Животное чувствовал себя Комфортно
My uncles worked in the slaughterhouse across from the bar my mum worked in. They came in every lunch time with meat for my mum, ribs, sirlion,brisket, liver, t bones, you name it. And my mum gave them beer. We were the best fed family in Aberdeen. . Miss you mum. Great days.🙏
Great memories! Thanks for watching and for your comment. Stay tuned for more my friend.
All of this , Just for a beer, you sure maybe your mama know something you dont know
@mustafayldz6741 oh he was paid fairly. I was just the observer. Certainly a skilled butcher, hey? Stay tuned for more my friend.
@@lovesloudcars i am Just kidding
@@mustafayldz6741 no it was my uncles looking out for us, and my dad fixed their cars . It's the way our family works.👍
I have been a hobby farmer with only 26acres in Australia for years, and we loved to care for our animals for every day of their lives. There was ONLY one bad day for them. And so it will be for us... we won't know either.
Great skills know where your meat comes from, and don't waste any of it.
100%. There certainly have been a few comments that were not in favor of the subject or content. It is strange to me how many people don’t understand where their food comes from. He's definitely a very skilled butcher.
Stay tuned for more my friend & thanks for watching.
At home in Canada I make many other videos with different subjects. Here is one of exploring an abandoned beaver house with my children if you are interested in watching.
ua-cam.com/video/vgSdgKtDyhc/v-deo.html
I had the wonderful opportunity to visit Australia in 2018. Would love to return. What part are you in? I saw Sydney, Alice springs and Broome on the north west coast.
@@lovesloudcars It's better done this way than in a mass production facility where bacterial contamination can easily occur. I know a worker in Canada who told one kill facility does 9000 animals a day. They also do the full butchering and product line in the neighboring facility with bacon, sausages, chops, tenderloin, cold cuts, etc.
@user-og2wt3le4j craziness hey!? People have no idea where their food comes from nowadays. I'll stick to this method.
I'm from Canada myself, just got to watch this craftsman while visiting.
Stay tuned for more my friend.
How can you care for animals then murder them?
@@Drtyffgh756 quite easily. They're not pets. They're not family. They're not people. That's their purpose.
But you don't have to agree with me.
I don't mind if people choose not to eat meat for any reason. It's not my place to try and control people.
Nor is my channel dedicated to this topic. I like to share things that are either interesting or entertaining. For some reason this video went viral.
Have you ever explored an abandoned beaver house? I have.
Check that video out if you are interested.
ua-cam.com/video/vgSdgKtDyhc/v-deo.html
Impressive set up ❤ cheers from 2 Canadians living in Mexico brother. 💖✌🏽
I'm curious where my first reply went? Still showing up as a new comment that I haven't responded to. Very well set up.
You have to appreciate someone who is an absolute master of their craft! 👌🏻
exactly. A professional, with great skills and set up very well. I certainly learned a few tricks watching him.
Thanks for watching - stay tuned for more my friend.
@@lovesloudcars😂
@@morehusydney2663 I hope you also enjoy the video. More content to come, stay tuned.
This guys had absolutely mastered his craft. Much respect
@Odell1988 yes. I thought the same thing.
Thanks for watching and for your comment my friend stay tuned for more.
Such a pleasure to watch someone demonstrate their particular skill set
Thanks for filming and posting
Thank you for watching and for your comment. He's definitely a very skilled butcher.
Stay tuned for more my friend & thanks for watching.
At home in Canada I make many other videos with different subjects. Here is one of exploring an abandoned beaver house with my children if you are interested in watching.
ua-cam.com/video/vgSdgKtDyhc/v-deo.html
This gentleman is an absolute artist!!! No wasted time or product. Great job!!👏
He's definitely a very skilled butcher.
Stay tuned for more my friend & thanks for watching.
. 13:30 es una vergüenza que tiréis como si fuese estiércol la mitad del cuerpo del animal. Si le vaa a quitar la vida, al menos aprovecha sus restos
Y es una monstruosidad matar a unos delante de otros
Eso es barbarie
@@macarenarojowhat parts did he waste?
People who really knows the way around their trade is one of the most mesmerizing thing you can watch
@@rcx760 you bet! He's a master at his craft.
Thanks for watching and for your comment. Stay tuned for more my friend.
I don’t think a robot will steal this profession!!! Awesome job
@@gothamantiquities2595 definitely!! He's hot skills.
Thanks for watching stay tuned for more content my friend.
well said!!!
This is one of the skills that was mostly needed during the 2020 pandemic in the US and they where starting at $60 an hour during that time. Awesome video and great job to this professional.
He's definitely a very skilled butcher.
Stay tuned for more my friend & thanks for watching. There certainly have been a few comments that were not in favor of the subject or content. It is strange to me how many people don’t understand where their food comes from.
At home in Canada I make many other videos with different subjects. Here is one of exploring an abandoned beaver house with my children if you are interested in watching.
ua-cam.com/video/vgSdgKtDyhc/v-deo.html
@@lovesloudcars
Zašto baca iznutrice posebno burag u Srbiji se prave škembići specijalitet
@@Slobodni333 hahahahahah zato sto imaju para i mesa na bacanje, ne trebaju im skembici
@@prospektnova22 доће ђаво и код њих а шкембићи су врхунски ко зна да их спреми .. у кикинди је у октобру Шкембе фест
this guy is amazing , fantastic set up ,!!!! beautiful to watch someone who is so skilled at what they do, i have butchered a lot of my own stuff, this guy makes it look easy !!!!!
Does he ever make it look easy! I'm in the same boat as you, I can hold my own but he's on another level altogether. His trailer is set up great too.
Thanks for watching. Stay tuned for more my friend.
I'm a 68 years young country gal and could watch this all day long.until you have tasted a burger or steak that came from your farm you don't know how good beef really taste.
I agree 100% Lots of folks getting worried about things , but too many don't know where their food comes from!
At home in Canada I make many other videos with different subjects. Here is one of exploring an abandoned beaver house with my children if you are interested in watching.
ua-cam.com/video/vgSdgKtDyhc/v-deo.html
cleanest meat you ever did see
Как он его зарезал, что даже крови нет? Просто пробили голову,а потом отрезали голову уже мёртвому быку?
@@Инкогнито-с7ф Он застрелил их до того, как я добрался туда, а затем выпустил кровь. Он проделал хорошую работу, как вы и сказали, крови осталось очень мало.
Он определенно очень опытный мясник.
Оставайтесь с нами, чтобы узнать больше, мой друг, и спасибо за просмотр.
@@lovesloudcarsMaravilhoso vídeo estou assistindo do Brasil sua habilidade é incrível, parabéns.
Aqui nesse país qualquer vídeo que apareça algum sangue esse porcaria de UA-cam bloqueia. Um abraço.
Wow he makes it look so easy!!!! My hats off to him!!! Thanks for sharing loved the battery chainsaw idea
Glad you like it Ron. He's certainly a craftsman. Set up pretty much as good as can be imagined.
Stay tuned for more content my friend and thanks for watching and for your comment.
Not good if you have back issues. Trust me I would be fucked.
@@davidhumberdross3387 I hear you my friend. He makes it look easy!
here's another adventure you might enjoy to watch but not do - exploring an abandoned beaver house with my kids.
ua-cam.com/video/vgSdgKtDyhc/v-deo.html
It works like an absolute professional. Quickly, qualitatively. You can look at such work forever!
@@vitaliyzaychenko7798 yes. He is definitely a very skilled butcher. Thanks again for watching. have a great day
Truly a master tradesman butcher fantastic setup much appreciated from Oz
I agree 100%. I had watched videos of these fellows before and was VERY happy to have stumbled across this craftsman going about his work while going on a walk in New Zealand in November.
Thanks for watching & stay tuned for more my friend.
@@lovesloudcars what is their youtube name?
@@kingpin-d1s I don't know the name of the other video I menationed. I had not watched THIS guy, just some random video I found a year or two previously.
Don't you feel remorse for your crimes against these innocent creatures?
Don't you see that they love life like you and don't want to die?
Don't you see how much they are afraid of dying and scream out of fear?
Do you want someone to treat you and your family or loved ones like this?
If you have an iota of compassion and conscience, stop this dirty work.
(Eating meat is a crime)
is the product of violence and murder, not food.🤬🤬
@@Mimi-kj2gi snap out of it you vegan num nut 🌰
That other angus watching in the background is looking mighty nervous.
There's been a few people comment about that part..
These people don’t see anything wrong with that. When Halaal forbids such practices, the same people insult the Muslims.
@@ocayaro I'm sorry I don't follow your meaning. Are you speaking of me or the people making the comments on my video?
@@ocayaro i think they are waiting in line already not live
@@lovesloudcars may i ask what took 3 of them out?
My old man had three butcher shops. This bloke reminded me of him so much. The confidence with each stroke of the knife, the care of his tools, the slick movement around the carcass, yep, that was my Dad all right.
Cool stuff! I'm glad you enjoyed it and it brought up good memories. Stay tuned for more my friend and thanks for watching.
shame on you
@@phantomoftheveganflatland6148 go back to eating grass..
@@phantomoftheveganflatland6148 lol shut up 😂
Mine too, serious business back in the day learning around them old fellas... Straight Mahi no muck around 😅
i like how he treats his knife on the steel, very gentle. these guys do such a neat quick job.
He's certainly a craftsman hey? Thanks for watching and stay tuned for more my friend.
Ñ@@lovesloudcars
@pedrogarcianavarro7856 keep watching for more fun videos my friend.
Yes, very impressive skills
The cougar joke flew right by you lol. Awesome video.
Oh no it didn't, I just didn't want to pursue that avenue of topic. I thought it was funny and rather clever and quick of him to come up with it.
Hopefully you enjoyed the video. He's certainly a craftsman as far as butchering goes. Stay tuned for more my friend and thanks for watching and for your comment.
Excellent video, thanks for posting, Lee the butcher was a very skilled professional.
An absolute craftsman as far as butchers go! And his trailer was set up as perfectly as can be imagined.
Thanks for watching and for your comment, stay tuned for more my friend.
My father owned a meat packing company in Indiana after WWII. I grew up watching Claude the butcher dress out cows & pigs in the summer when school was out. They make it look so easy. It might be easier in a controlled environment but a real challenge in the field.
This guy is certainly very skilled and his trailer was set up exceptionally well. It's sad how many people don't know where their food comes from these days.
Thanks for watching. stay tuned for more my friend. If you are interested, here's a link to exploring an abandoned beaver house with my kids.
Certainly not related, but hopefully interesting! ua-cam.com/video/vgSdgKtDyhc/v-deo.html
Да ещё ни на газоне а на пыльной степи.
Had I watched this video in my teen years, I might have become a butcher What an amazing skill to possess
He definitely is a skilled craftsman. Stay tuned for more my friend, and thanks for watching!
Reminds me of the importance of saying grace. So much sacrifice goes into providing the humblest meal. Give Thanks
Yes. It is strange to me how many people don’t understand where their food comes from. He's definitely a very skilled butcher.
Stay tuned for more my friend & thanks for watching.
Je suis boucher professionnel comme vous,je suis d'algérie et je vous souhaite bonne chance bravo. @@lovesloudcars
sacrifice and murder are 2 different things.
What are you on about?@@phantomoftheveganflatland6148
@@phantomoftheveganflatland6148 lol shut up 😂
Absolutely stunning! Greetings from Siberia, Russia!👋
Thank you. He's a craftsman butcher that I learned some tricks watching him.
I have many more fun videos.
This is one of those guys that help make our modern world and all its comforts go 'round
@@KhreamedKhorne absolutely!! Skills and trades are the working gears in the machine of civilization.
Stay tuned for more my friend and thanks for watching.
I'm obsessed with keeping my knives sharp. This video had me in a trance. Thanks
He's a craftsman and his knife was great hey? I'd never heard of Victory knives before then but I ordered some when I got home to Canada.
My regret about that topic was not having the brains to visit the factory when I was in Auckland!
Ah well, gives me something to dream about.
Thanks for watching. Stay tuned for more my friend.
@@lovesloudcars yeah i gotta check them out.
@ricardorodriguez5085 I'm pretty sure I put the link to their website in the video description.
I know there's a couple of distributors in Canada , or one in the US & one in Canada. Reasonable prices too.
@@lovesloudcarsigd🎉😂❤utvb 6 xv
@juandelacruz7892 they're about 25-35$ for the knives. Quite reasonable for such high quality.
In the video description I shared the link to the Victory knives website.
Love your vid but you must have drove this butcher crazy with all the chatter. Let him work man. Again love the vid
You're not the first who said that. You'd get along with my wife!
Crazy good butcher though hey?
Stay tuned for more my friend and thanks for watching and for your comment.
Wow! Lee is a genius! His setup is outstanding! I'm really impressed!
He's definitely a very skilled butcher.
Stay tuned for more my friend & thanks for watching.
Listening to you getting a steer that dressed out at 1800lbs carcass weight is one big animal. I remember cutting one up about 40 years ago when I was a butchering, and it dressed out well over 1800lbs, took 4 of us to swing the buggers front quarter onto the saw.
The dairy cows are called Holstein Friesian, they’re a Dutch breed.
We were always taught to get a trade then do what ya want to do in life, I went the route of law enforcement, but always had my trade for hunting moose bear and other game.
This fellow does a nice job with his set up.
We used to used cleavers ( very large ones) to split veal calves.
Really enjoyed the video brought many memories back.
I subscribed to your channel as well.
Thanks for your comment, sub and watching. I've watched a few of these guys on video before & saw them split with a huge cleaver. Makes a guy wonder which one has less bone splinters. Fast for sure. I ordered a few Victory knives after I got home & wish I'd had my brains on when I was in Auckland, it would have been cool to go to the factory.
Trades: I have MANY thoughts plans & ideas around trades. I think the whole world revolves around the trades & somehow many people think they're not valuable..
Stay tuned for more my friend!
@@lovesloudcars those knives held a nice edge, and reasonably priced too.
It’s also cool there made in NZ.
I worked the retail trade then finished in a good sized abattoir.
When I started in the early 80’s as a butcher it still was a great trade, then the business shifted to “box meat” everything broken down on an assembly line in huge meat processing plants.
It just wasn’t the way I wanted to send 35 to 40 years working in the cold and doing the same thing over and over again.
I was trained to do everything smoking sausage making the whole trade.
Now they call the meat cutters, just not the same trade as it was once.
It’s sad people look down on the trades.
I asked at a grocery store what there cutters make a hour now, I thought was making about the same money 40 years ago as they are now.
Not get trade it once was unfortunately.
We used to have a bone saw that split the the carcass, it only left a wee bit of bone dust after splitting.
I’ve seen people use axes hand saws cleavers and chainsaws to split the carcass.
I agree with you he had a great set up on the trailer.
He was really clean to.
Rinsing the beef carcass after skinning is so important.
It avoids E. coli from faeces that might have gotten on the carcass when skinning the animal.
Did that fellow do the custom cutting to or just killing.
There’s another fella that does the UA-cam Channel from New Zealand. That does the same thing. He just has a bigger truck can’t remember his UA-cam channel name.
It would good to see the trades more respected in North America that’s for sure.
Looking forward to seeing more of your videos.
@@keyup2626 great conversation my friend. I may have watched the other butcher on You tube. He said he knows at least 1.
I enjoy seeing new things as well as learning new things. My normal content is much more machinery & driving than this but a variety is nice. My wife asked "why don't you just post one topic?" - Because I do more than ONE thing!
Absolutely brilliant, such a set up and so proficient!
He's definitely a very skilled butcher.
Stay tuned for more my friend & thanks for watching.
I've been on Top Chef binge for a while now going through all 21 seasons just see what little things i can pick up from it and there was an episode on season 17 i think it was when they were in Kentucky, and they brought a buther from Italy named Dario Cecchini, his favorite word is CARNE! But he was a maestro of breaking down a half of a cow and explaining quickly what the pieces were. The winner of that challenge got to visit Dario in Italy and learn from him. This was amazing to watch. I praise farmers, cattle ranchers, butchers and chefs/cooks who treat the animals with love and respect and use as much of the animals as possible. This guy has a great thing going and kinda wish he had a world wide business cause this should be everywhere. Skills for days. Great setup. Bless this mans hands. Awesome video.
I replied but somehow the comment disappeared! He's definitely a very skilled butcher.
Stay tuned for more my friend & thanks for watching.
Wow this guy is SO SO Skilled, respect to him.
He's definitely a very skilled butcher.
Stay tuned for more my friend & thanks for watching.
I ordered some Victory Knives when I got home to Canada. I wish I’d visited the factory in Auckland when I was there.
That cow in the background was like, is that larry? God damned they got larry guys...
Luckily they aren't that smart.
Some folks are pretty worried about that. In my 50 + years of being around cows and butchering animals I have never witnessed anything that would suggest cows recognize, care, or understand if another is being butchered. They do think and can be taught, and also do display a lot of instinctual behaviors including reacting sometimes when they smell blood. But as far as seeing another cow being butchered they are no more curious or concerned than when they see a plastic bag caught in a rose bush.
This is awesome! Thank you for sharing this..!
And good luck to the butcher on his career. He’s going to Texas, and I’m sure they will welcome his skills and, craft….!😎👍🏼
He's definitely a very skilled butcher. It would be fun to meet up with him again.
Stay tuned for more my friend & thanks for watching.
Jesus he is very good and efficient and a great setup!
Can't get much more of a setup than he has hey? He's definitely a very skilled butcher.
Stay tuned for more my friend & thanks for watching.
3:45 the helll !!!!! cow walks behind and then stare at it as if it was nothing 🤣🤣🤣
Yup. Cattle aren't some intelligent intellectual critter. Lots of folks commented about allowing cows to see that.. they're just as curious to see a balloon caught in a rose bush, and don’t have the mental capability to go any further than mindless curiosity.
I've been around butchering my whole life. Not once have I ever witnessed something that displayed concern or emotional response because one was being butchered. Lots of folks get upset about it, but the cows don't care.
Truly a master, a master artist with the way he move that blade. Like watching an artist painting. So cool
He's definitely a very skilled butcher. I bought some of those knives when I got back home to Canada. Good stuff!
Stay tuned for more my friend & thanks for watching.
Wow! Thank you so much. This dude knows his stuff. Learn something new everyday!
He's certainly a skilled butcher. I ordered some Victory knives when I got home to Canada, but somehow I don't think I'll magically be as good as him!
Thanks for watching and for your comment stay tuned for more my friend.
*MASTER OF CRAFT!*
_The nature of New Zealand is a piece of paradise on earth! Everywhere is so green! WoooooooooW_
*IN MY COUNTRY, WHEN WE BUTCHER AN ANIMAL, WE DON'T LET THE OTHER ANIMALS SEE OR WATCH THIS! A KIND OF GRANCE TO ANIMALS!*
_BIG LIKE_
He's definitely a very skilled butcher.
Stay tuned for more my friend & thanks for watching. I also thought that New Zealand was absolutely fantastic. I could hike there every day for the rest of my life! Also many people have commented about the other animals watching. Many people on both sides of that debate.
At home in Canada I make many other videos with different subjects. Here is one of exploring an abandoned beaver house with my children if you are interested in watching.
ua-cam.com/video/vgSdgKtDyhc/v-deo.html
This is a master butcher!!!! Unbelievable job brother!! Absolutely unbelievable how you work with this animal. Absolutely incredible job!!!
He's definitely a very skilled butcher.
Stay tuned for more my friend & thanks for watching.
Growing up in a neighborhood of mini farms. Mostly chicken, but some neighbors raised cows, pigs, sheep, ducks and rabbits. The kids in the neighborhood would gather wherever the butcher showed up, and we would get to watch this process.
Back when people knew where their food comes from! Nowadays lots of folks all upset thinking their meat from the store just magically appears.
He's a craftsman for sure..thanks for watching and stay tuned for more my friend.
this has got to be the most informative and useful video on u tube...sure beats watching a robot girl dance...much thanks...excellent skills.
Thanks for watching and for the compliment. He's certainly a very skilled craftsman as far as butchers go and his trailer was set up very well.
Stay tuned for more my friend. I've got lots of other videos posted, but hard to suggest what you are interested in. - myself, I like to share anything that's different, interesting or entertaining.
Thanks for cleaning the camera. Almost thought it was my eye. Washed it few times
@@ValerieDekuiper thank goodness I noticed, I felt the same when I watched it.
He's certainly a skilled butcher hey? Thanks for watching..stay tuned for more my friend.
You do that in Cuba and they put you in jail for 30 years thanks god you were born in a free country nice amazing video
@@DaimlerBlanco thanks for watching and for your comment.
There's lots of comments with similar statements. Government trying to control people's personal choices "for their own good".
I have fairly strong opinions based on history about that topic.
Stay tuned for more content my friend.
That man has some skills. And sharp knives.
Thanks for watching. He's definitely a very skilled butcher.
I ordered some Victory Knives when I got home to Canada. I wish I’d visited the factory in Auckland when I was there.
At home I make many other videos with different subjects. Here is one of exploring an abandoned beaver house with my children if you are interested in watching.
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¡Qué interesante y educativo video sobre la carnicería móvil en Nueva Zelanda! Es increíble ver cómo se lleva a cabo todo el proceso y la destreza necesaria para hacerlo. La conversación también fue muy informativa, especialmente los consejos sobre mantener la limpieza y la importancia de aprender mediante la observación directa. ¡Gracias por compartirlo!
De nada. Gracias por verlo y por tu comentario. Intento compartir videos que la gente disfrute porque son interesantes o diferentes.
En mi casa en Canadá hago muchos otros videos con diferentes temas. Aquí tienes uno de explorar una casa de castores abandonada con mis hijos si estás interesado en mirar.
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This guy is such a Pro! Totally effortless and fast!
A true craftsman as a butcher. I enjoyed watching and learning. Thanks for your comment my friend. Stay tuned for more videos on a large variety of things.
You make it look so simple… thx for sharing your skill.
He is truly a craftsman hey?
Thanks for watching and for your comment stay tuned for more my friend.
Hello dear colleague,
Your method of slaughtering is very different from ours.
That cow witnessed the spectacle and causes stress and anxiety in the herd.
Thanks to my colleague and a far away country.❤❤
Thank you for your compliment. Every place does things differently it seems. He's definitely a very skilled butcher.
The other cows watching is not a concern I share. In my 50 + years of being around cows and butchering animals I have never witnessed anything that would suggest cows recognize, care, or understand if another is being butchered. They do think and can be taught, and also do display instinctual behaviors including reacting sometimes when they smell blood. This does not mean they understand, or have emotions like many people believe. Movies make people believe they are just like people with the same capacities. It’s just not true. As far as seeing another cow being butchered, they seem to be no more curious or concerned than when they see a plastic bag caught in a rose bush. If you watch the video again you will see mild curiosity displayed - not terror or understanding.
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Wow, the knives is sharp like a sword and chain saw is the master and the mobile truck makes it very conveinent. Yes, I heard New Zealand is a nice country but I never like cold weathers.
You are right right about the knives the chain saw and the mobile truck. He's definitely a very skilled butcher. Your comment about cold weather makes me laugh because I live in Canada and think New Zealand has warm weather during winter.
At home in Canada I make many other videos with different subjects. Here is one of exploring an abandoned beaver house with my children if you are interested in watching.
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Stay tuned for more my friend & thanks for watching.
that is one man that knows the value of working smarter....
He certainly has his work down to an art hey? True craftsman.
Thanks for watching and stay tuned for more my friend.
Hola! En argentina no tiramos las viceras del animal! Nos comemos el riñón las mollejas y el intestino! Muy buen video! Ese trailer es increíble!!
Gracias por tu comentario y cumplido. Yo mismo vivo en Canadá y mucha gente come partes de la vaca que no se guardaron en este video. Sin duda es muy hábil y rápido. También pensé que su tráiler era fantástico.
En mi casa en Canadá hago muchos otros videos con diferentes temas. Aquí tienes uno de explorar una casa de castores abandonada con mis hijos si estás interesado en mirar.
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That was very interesting. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for watching and for your comment my friend.
He's certainly a skilled butcher. Stay tuned for more content my friend.
😂The cow watching from the fence. What must she be thinking?😂
Lots of people asking that question lol.
Hopefully you enjoyed watching the skills of a craftsman. He's good.
Stay tuned for more my friend and thanks for watching and for your comment.
First time seeing this process . Absolutely amazing how skillful he is! The truck is from outterspace ! The meat never touched the ground
@@Mcfrost-jj7pt I agree. He's very fast and set up perfectly well. Thanks for watching and for your comment my friend stay tuned for more.
That’s a genuine display of skill!!
Absolutely! A true craftsman. Glad you enjoyed it. Stay tuned for more my friend.
The cows in the background are like oh F!
Didn't have much time to worry, this guy is a master at his craft. I certainly learned a few things watching him.
Thanks for watching and stay tuned for more my friend.
😂
@Flawless_Victory2 well, except for the fact they're too dumb for thought or logic. The smart ones cause trouble it seems, the rest have no more thought than to stand and eat all day.
I've had a few comments saying it's cruel to eat them, but so far it's a free world where it's OK to have different opinions on this topic unlike some others..
@@lovesloudcarsthat was awesome! does this butcher have his own yt channel?
the cows in the background are like dead. dumaxx
Gezzz Brian, bloody good skills mate - good on you
He's certainly a skilled butcher! It was fun to watch (and hopefully learn something).
Everything about it was good including his trailer setup.
Thanks for watching and for your comment my friend. Stay tuned for more content.
3:59 lol… he looking like OHHHHHH MY….
Fortunately they are not intelligent as may people believe - otherwise it would be disturbing to the other cows.
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Cheers for this! Watching in Ireland 🇮🇪 I'll be having steak tonight 🥩 subscribed 👍🏻
Thanks for watching and for subscribing. Hopefully I'll keep you entertained.
I had the chance to visit the Emerald Island for only a couple days 10 years ago.
It is my opinion that the world is a beautiful place and filled with friends who haven't met yet.
Class comment. Hopefully we get over to New Zealand one day. Was coming to live there a long time ago but it fell through. Cheers 🍻
Excellent loved it very much, proper craftsmanship.🎯✊
He's definitely a very skilled butcher.
Stay tuned for more my friend & thanks for watching.
Such an interesting video. Thanks!
Thank you for watching and for your comment my friend. Stay tuned for more content.
Vegetarians somewhere in the corner struggling to keep it together 😂
Oh, they're OK with leaving a comment for the rest of us!
That is just sick! So fast, so neat, so skilled !!! 🔥🔥🔥
Absolutely. He's definitely a very skilled butcher.
Stay tuned for more my friend & thanks for watching.
It was -21 when we found a deer on the roadside. Chest still warm but legs getting a bit frosty. Right next to a large apple orchard. BEST LOINS I have ever eaten.
Right on. It's good to have the knowledge how to make use of an animal. Don't have to be a craftsman like this guy to have a good meal!
Thanks for watching and stay tuned for more my friend.
Legend butchers makes easy work of a hard job. Thanks for sharing.
100% he's certainly a craftsman hey? Thanks for watching and for your comment stay tuned for more my friend.
Very very nicely done. A true artizen!!.. good thing I don't spell well. But I can weld !! Lol
@@theviking363 right on. Thanks for watching and for your comment. Stay tuned for more my friend.
There's too many people who don't like the truth of where their food comes from. Also, they don't like the reality.
Very true my friend. There certainly have been a few comments that were not in favor of the subject or content. If you eat meat - that’s where it comes from. It is strange to me how many people don’t understand where any of their food comes from.
@lovesloudcars Unfortunately, our society has sheltered people from the truth. I have worked with a couple of people who I thought were doomed not to survive. One of them asked me, " why was the lettuce so dirty.?" No kidding!! Another who didn't know how to wash dishes by hand. As in wash, rinse, and sanitize. (Restaurant setting for context in both cases)
this was very educational
I replied & it has vanished! Now you will probably have 2 replies show up!?
It was a great unexpected opportunity to watch such a craftsman at work.
Thanks for watching and stay tuned for more content my friend.
especially for children .....
Damn. He's so professional it didn't even gross me out.
He is isn't he!? He's definitely a very skilled butcher. Stay tuned for more my friend & thanks for watching.
"We got cougars here too" 😂
Yes that made me laugh. There certainly have been a few comments that pointed that joke out.
Thanks for watching!
13:26 Cow back there in shock !!!
Well to be honest I've been around cattle and butchering my whole life and I've never witnessed anything that could be trauma or concern. I think they are genuinely curious in exactly the same way as they are if they notice a plastic bag caught on a rose bush.
I hope you enjoyed the video. I post all kinds of stuff. Here's another one you might find interesting, exploring an abandoned beaver house with my kids. Check it out if you wish. either way thanks for watching and for your comment.
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That's such a good idea, it's hard enough where I live (North Carolina coast, USA) to even find a butcher willing to do a live animal nearby, much less someone to come to your farm.
It's a pretty good idea hey? & he's set up very well. Also obviously he's VERY good too. I certainly enjoyed watching him.
Stay tuned for more my friend & thanks for watching.
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Cow in the background like 👁️👄👁️ ight I’m out.
@@chrisjohnson5235 yup. Funny.
It's interesting how many people are genuinely upset about that. It seems like they assume cattle have the same mental capacities and compression as people. Whereas they're really no more concerned about it then they are seeing a plastic bag caught in a rose bush.
Stay tuned for more my friend and thanks for watching.
@@lovesloudcars
Revelation 3:20
Behold, I stand at the door, and knock: if any man hear my voice, and open the door, I will come in to him, and will sup with him, and he with me.
HEY THERE 🤗 JESUS IS CALLING YOU TODAY. Turn away from your sins, confess, forsake them and live the victorious life. God bless.
Revelation 22:12-14
And, behold, I come quickly; and my reward is with me, to give every man according as his work shall be.
I am Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the end, the first and the last.
Blessed are they that do his commandments, that they may have right to the tree of life, and may enter in through the gates into the city.
Lion do same thing but they dont give a shit...they still watching, eating grass and f**king to reproduce an other meal for him.
in our country the Philippines, every cow part is edible except for the skin. But they are not thrown as well but used to make leather belts.
It is interesting how things are done differently in places. This was New Zealand, but in Canada where I live there are many different ways to do it and different families save different parts.
I hope you enjoyed the video. Stay tuned for more my friend.
@@lovesloudcarsin Africa as well natin is thrown, even the skin,is useful in making things like drums or sold to leather factories!
@@errydeo8865 yes. More can be used. Thanks for watching. Stay tuned for more content my friend.
Nakakain yung balat. kulawo ang tawag namin dyan. pwedeng isamansa goto
@@charliealvarovillena6122 I've never eaten it. Is it good?
Amazing skill and sweet commentary.
Thanks for the compliment and for watching. It certainly was great to watch such a skilled butcher.
Stay tuned for more content my friend.
I'm kinda glad you quit talking at 10:55. Too much shop talk can ruin a video!
My wife says I talk too much too! Hope you enjoyed watching such a skilled butcher.
Stay tuned for more content my friend and thanks for watching and for your comment.
Yes I did enjoy your video and will continue watching more! Thanks
Watching this while eating brisket is awesome 😎
Great stuff! He's definitely a very skilled butcher.
Stay tuned for more my friend & thanks for watching.
Why is this so captivating to watch?
@@12479jngdc I think it's a combination of watching a skilled craftsman and seeing how meat is prepared.
Thanks for watching and for your comment. Stay tuned for more my friend.
Now that's a knife!
Great quote!
I actually didn't have enough brains to check into the Victory knives company when I was in New Zealand. I could have visited the factory in Auckland.. if course I wasn't smart enough to realize that until I got home, but I've ordered som knives since and have a few. (Yet to post the unboxing video)
Was a great thing to stumble across and record a master at his craft!
Stay tuned for more my friend and thanks for watching and for your comment.
On the authority of the Messenger of God, may God’s prayers and peace be upon him, he said: (God has prescribed good deeds for everything. So if you kill, then kill well, and if you slaughter, then slaughter well, and let one of you sharpen his blade, and let him slaughter his sacrifice.) Narrated by Muslim.. Among the good deeds in slaughtering is that the slaughterer should not sharpen his blade in front of With regard to the sacrifice, the Messenger of God, may God bless him and grant him peace, passed by a man who was placing his foot on the back of a sheep, and he was sharpening his blade, while she was looking at him with her gaze. He said: (Do you want to kill her to death? Would you please sharpen your blade before you lay her down?) Narrated by Al-Hakim. Likewise, it is desirable for him to do so. He does not slaughter a sacrifice in the presence of another, and the knife is not shown in front of the sacrifice except when he is about to slaughter.
Interesting. Thanks for sharing that.
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Very enjoyable! I would like to see a tour of your trailer.
@@ericwiltz6584 i was just the self invited observer so I can't do anything for you there & he doesn't have a channel himself.
Certainly a very skilled butcher though hey & his trailer was set up darn near perfect as far as I could see.
Stay tuned for more content my friend and thanks for watching.
NZ Butcher, " we've got cougars here.. ". Went straight over the guys head !
Over mine?? Nope. I thought it was funny, I just didn't pursue that line of conversation.
Hope you enjoyed the video, he's definitely a very skilled butcher.
Stay tuned for more my friend.
@@lovesloudcars 👍
Мы в Якутии забиваем скот при -30C когда мясо можно замораживать без морозильника. У вас хорошая техника 👌🏻
Он очень хорош! Это Новая Зеландия, где я видел, как он работает. По той же причине мы также забиваем мясо зимой здесь, на севере Канады. Мне не нравится, когда очень холодно, потому что ненавижу, когда мои руки замерзают!
Billy Butcher! Mate!!! So nice to see ya taking vacation from ze boizzz!
He's definitely a very skilled butcher.
Stay tuned for more my friend & thanks for watching.
That other cows was like oh shit!
Some people are worried about that.
In my 50 + years of being around cows and butchering animals I have never witnessed anything that would suggest cows recognize, care, or understand if another is being butchered. They do think and can be taught, and also do display a lot of instinctual behaviors including reacting sometimes when they smell blood. But as far as seeing another cow being butchered they are no more curious or concerned than when they see a plastic bag caught in a rose bush.
At home in Canada I make many other videos with different subjects. Here is one of exploring an abandoned beaver house with my children if you are interested in watching.
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Can you do a video on butchering kosher ?
I actually don't do videos of butchering often. Until this video I thought nobody would watch it.
Was I ever wrong!!
This was recorded while I was visiting New Zealand. I could I suppose.
This guy is certainly a skilled butcher. Hopefully you enjoyed the video.
obviously both good blokes but i couldnt think of anything worse than trying to do a job while holding a conversation at the same time.
He's definitely a very skilled butcher. As for myself talking too much. You'd get along with my wife! She says the same thing. I think Lee could do it with his eyes closed though after as much experience as he has!
Stay tuned for more my friend & thanks for watching.
The cow, just standing there watching
In my 50 + years of being around cows and butchering animals I have never witnessed anything that would suggest cows care if another is being butchered. They do think and can be taught, and also do display a lot of instinctual behaviors including reacting sometimes when they smell blood. As far as seeing a cow butchered they are no more curious than they are when seeing a plastic bag caught in a rose bush.
Thanks for watching. He's definitely a very skilled butcher.
At home in Canada I make many other videos with different subjects. Here is one of exploring an abandoned beaver house with my children if you are interested in watching.
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13 minutes and 6 of it was answering your questions! 😆😂😝🤣
You bet! As for myself talking too much. You'd get along with my wife! She says the same thing. He's definitely a very skilled butcher.
Stay tuned for more my friend & thanks for watching.
@@lovesloudcars I hear ya, have a good day!
New Zealand is the most beautiful country we have been to and we have a lot of friends there including a breeder of semimetal cattle hope we can come back some time ,thanks for the video
Thanks for watching and for your comment. I loved it there too.
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Shout out to Pew on the trailer - Footrot Flats is everywhere in NZ! :D
One of my favorite comics!! Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching and stay tuned for more my friend.
I’m so hangry now.
There certainly have been a few comments that were not in favor of the subject or content. It is strange to me how many people don’t understand where their food comes from.
He's definitely a very skilled butcher.
Stay tuned for more my friend & thanks for watching.
Wow, what a master, great set up too
@@EnHacore1 he's got it set up very well indeed..thanks for watching my friend stay tuned for more.
You tube is a joke. Stop filming and get to butchering
That guy is a real pro!
Absolutely. A true craftsman. Thanks for watching and for your comment. Stay tuned for more my friend.
Приезжайте в Дагестан или в Татарстан и учитесь пожалуйста
Это была бы прекрасная возможность. Возможно, однажды у меня будет возможность посетить вашу часть мира!
Чему они у вас могут научиться, это вам нужно у них научиться кое чему 😅
@@Тракторист-и8ш Надеюсь, я все еще учусь понемногу каждый день. Возможно, не очень, но мне нравится видеть что-то новое.
Awesome post brought back a lot memories, I butcher my own and appreciate home grown meat. Keep up the good work
Thanks for watching. He's definitely a very skilled butcher. Certainly better than I am!
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I don’t want to mess why that Guy 😅
He's something else hey? Thanks for watching.
Hope you enjoyed the video and stay tuned for further nonsense and entertainment my friend.
You guys don't eat tripe in kiwiland?
These guys don't apparently. I'm from Canada myself, just happened to have a chance to watch this craftsman.
I know some people eat it, others don't. I've never had it myself, how would you describe it to someone like myself? And how is it prepared?
В России во многих регионах едят рубец, но его надо хорошо готовить
@@Ilia2225 У меня никогда этого не было.
Tripe is eaten in NZ, but it is not that popular. My parents ate it often, tripe and oninons.......but I don't like it myself.