I HAVE NEVER LOADED HERE AND I RECORD TO LEARN FROM MY MISTAKES. I see where things could have gone wrong. IM NEW TO THE INDUSTRY appreciate the tips and I love the people that talk shit
U are doing great ! I worked in a sale barn . A 1500 lb Holstein springer heifer kicked a gate so hard into the top of my nose blood was running down my face which made me more embarrased than hurt because it was where cattle entered the sale ring so everyine saw me when the door opened . Never underestimate how hard and fast they can kick a gate .
One good tip, never get in between a cow and gate if the gate is close to closed. She can push against it and pin you up against the fence. I watched a guy in a sale barn get killed like that.
You're doing good, just have to get in there and watch how the cattle move. Learn from other drivers and if possible ALWAYS use gates between you and the cattle
The first thing I noticed is when you were loading the Jerseys in the nose of the trailer and one of them kicked the gate out of your hand, dont stand right behind the gate or right in the path of a cow coming back on you. Always stand in a way where you have an escape route, whether it be escaping a mad cow or a kicked gate. Also, always use your gates, especially in a new salebarn you havent been to before, especially around kill cows. You dont know when one of those wirey ol hootchies might turn around on you and might decide your their next victim. I would also take 5 minutes to explore a little to each new loadout place, especially if youre by yourself, and familiarize yourself with it and know it before loading out
@@calebmanuel17first bred holstein heifers are like school girls on a bus ride to their first field trip. All they want to do is move around, until they get settled. They also want to close their eyes and run right over you. Rough stock are used to being moved, they've never given me any trouble.
Next time push the gate into the pen when you get the cows that way they are not getting stalled by a narrow space, plus the gate would help you push them out. You got to improve your cattle handling ability cause there is a lot of livestock owners out there that are really picky with how their livestock is handled. For example I would out right tell you to not use the stock prod on my cows, utilize the corral system to push them forward instead. The stock prod makes them panic, therefore they would look for a way out and if they have to go over you to get out they will do so.
Jerez Iwiski what would you rather do give them a quick jolt or hit them and prod them with a stick. Some cows in front of the line don’t move and you can reach over and give them a quick jolt to move them forward hitting them and whacking them leaves bruises under the skin and he’s inside of the gates to get inside the trailer to shut the ones in there faster.
I love "cattle owners" that know everything, and us who haul them everyday are obviously to fucking stupid to do our end of the industry. The last prick that told me how to haul cattle, which I have done for 30 years, got told to haul them himself. And guess what, he got himself hurt doing it "his" way. Had some twit in Clovis get all anti hot shot. It took almost 2 hours to load 3 loads of homegrown springers. He and his idiot son beat the hell out of them, and us and the Mexicans that worked there just watched shaking our heads. The buyer blew up, and told the guy, we load our way, or he could goose neck the next 6 loads to the sale barn. The 6 were loaded in 1 hour 15 minutes, and maybe a dozen got a hard buzz.... The hug em on the bus bullshit gets US hurt. And you cattle men aren't paying us for broken bones, or worse.
@@christianlequoix7473 I don't get what you're saying. You say some twit and his son in Clovis were beating the hell out of them and as a result took too long to load them, but then you are say it doesn't do to hug em on the bus. I'm not getting ya. Edit: I see, hot shot means cattle prod, so because they refused to use the cattle prod they compensated with beating them, which is using more force than the cattle prod. I got it now.
I'd use the gates to push the cows instead of bringing it behind you. I always use my gate in the trailer to push them into the nose. I've had a few run back on me abd the gate has saved me more than once. It's easy to get comfortable with them and let your guard down. That swing gate near the chute is designed the lock if they try to run back. You standing in front of it kind of defeats the purpose. Stay safe man!👍
forget all the ppl talking shit about your cattle prod those are a must and always ALWAYS keep a hand on the gate to keep it from re arranging your face other than that keep it between the ditches and live on brotha
don't be so afraid of them let them cattle know your the boss push the cattle not the cattle push you i know me and my dad haul cattle everyday of the year the first time they scene fear they will take control of everything
You always have a gate in front of you never behind you and always look over your shoulders and when their in a pin if you can climb gates or fences to get out of their way don’t let your guard down on any bulls and some times a cow. I’ve seen people get kick and stumped on and ended the job because they was careless.
Gate etiquette my brother will save you some teeth and stitches in the long run. I wish that barn thought it over but having that sheet metal at the worse spot where you could at least wrap that chain underneath that sucker rod would make me feel better. I’ve seen those chains snap when cattle hit it plenty of times because of them using only 1 link on a 2 ft chain instead of utilizing the whole chain itself. Stay safe.
Try not using the prod so much or if at all. Pick up one of those paddles with beads in it or the the one with a flag at the end of it. I’ve loaded my own cattle and some other people’s, I don’t use a prod. Just sayin as it tends to to stir them up too much.
I don't know what the rules are in the US, but here (Europe) the lame jersey and the 2 horned animals would have been a breach of transport rules. The lame one due to not fit to travel and mixing horned with polled is not allowed here either. Since it is often the driver that pays the fines, making sure the animals are allowed to travel and travel in the group they are in saves you a lot of money and trouble.
They should outlaw cattle prods. We never used them with our cattle. Just brutal. I have seen an over usage of them where it is just torture and the animals are scared to death.
Cattle aren't poor or helpless. They are animals, not people. Like all animals they function primarily on instinct not emotion. They are indeed frightened going into narrow openings like an alley or trailer because instinctively that can be a dangerous place that they could get stuck and/or attacked by predators.
Pretty poor stockmanship all round. Lose the prod. Absolutely pointless goading the last animal, it cannot go anywhere until the cattle in front move forward. I'd hate to work at stock with you, you're going to get poleaxed by either a gate or a beast.
Those poor animals deserve so much more. Just because we're the dominant animal doesn't mean we should control and kill all others at will. I understand that this is just learnt behaviour but the evidence is there for all to see - a balanced diet without animal products is better for you than one with. If it's good enough for Scott Gordon, Venus Williams, Kyrie Irving, Nate Diaz etc it good enough for all. Queue the haters........ truth hurts.
People aren't animals any more than cows are people. Virtually all cattle eventually end up at the slaughter house where they are killed, processed and turned into food that people eat. You might as well get off your high horse cause this is how its always been and how it always will be. This guy didn't mistreat these cattle he was loading.
@@bigyellowjimmy thankfully not everyone is stuck in the past and, now that science has proved to us that a plant based diet is better for us and the environment, change is happening and one day the mass murder that goes on now will be a thing of the past imo
simon hodgkinson ya humans will suffer and animals don’t new world agenda diet wants us to suffer so l don’t believe modern diet anymore if you good with this diet then good for you but don’t force others to go what to or what not to do.
@@calebmanuel17 Firstly, great editing. As for my use of what you consider to be force, I see it as me giving my opinion and people can make their own mind up. If what I was saying wasn't backed by science or was just hot air and guesswork, like say the New World Diet, then I could be seen as being forceful. Lots of people like the truth but if it's not for you then fair play.
I HAVE NEVER LOADED HERE AND I RECORD TO LEARN FROM MY MISTAKES. I see where things could have gone wrong. IM NEW TO THE INDUSTRY appreciate the tips and I love the people that talk shit
Pls upload new cattle videos
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U are doing great ! I worked in a sale barn . A 1500 lb Holstein springer heifer kicked a gate so hard into the top of my nose blood was running down my face which made me more embarrased than hurt because it was where cattle entered the sale ring so everyine saw me when the door opened . Never underestimate how hard and fast they can kick a gate .
@@dcrane3950 oh god that’s dangerous
One good tip, never get in between a cow and gate if the gate is close to closed. She can push against it and pin you up against the fence. I watched a guy in a sale barn get killed like that.
I think u doin good driver
You're doing good, just have to get in there and watch how the cattle move. Learn from other drivers and if possible ALWAYS use gates between you and the cattle
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22 years ago i was loading and hauling cows. Now im watching it on UA-cam.
The first thing I noticed is when you were loading the Jerseys in the nose of the trailer and one of them kicked the gate out of your hand, dont stand right behind the gate or right in the path of a cow coming back on you. Always stand in a way where you have an escape route, whether it be escaping a mad cow or a kicked gate.
Also, always use your gates, especially in a new salebarn you havent been to before, especially around kill cows. You dont know when one of those wirey ol hootchies might turn around on you and might decide your their next victim. I would also take 5 minutes to explore a little to each new loadout place, especially if youre by yourself, and familiarize yourself with it and know it before loading out
Dairy cows will mess you up. Ask me how i know.
@@dangarrison3503 pls tell me
@@calebmanuel17first bred holstein heifers are like school girls on a bus ride to their first field trip. All they want to do is move around, until they get settled. They also want to close their eyes and run right over you. Rough stock are used to being moved, they've never given me any trouble.
@@dangarrison3503 thank you sir and happy new year.
Next time push the gate into the pen when you get the cows that way they are not getting stalled by a narrow space, plus the gate would help you push them out. You got to improve your cattle handling ability cause there is a lot of livestock owners out there that are really picky with how their livestock is handled. For example I would out right tell you to not use the stock prod on my cows, utilize the corral system to push them forward instead. The stock prod makes them panic, therefore they would look for a way out and if they have to go over you to get out they will do so.
Jerez Iwiski what would you rather do give them a quick jolt or hit them and prod them with a stick. Some cows in front of the line don’t move and you can reach over and give them a quick jolt to move them forward hitting them and whacking them leaves bruises under the skin and he’s inside of the gates to get inside the trailer to shut the ones in there faster.
Jerez Iwiski exactly
I love "cattle owners" that know everything, and us who haul them everyday are obviously to fucking stupid to do our end of the industry.
The last prick that told me how to haul cattle, which I have done for 30 years, got told to haul them himself. And guess what, he got himself hurt doing it "his" way.
Had some twit in Clovis get all anti hot shot. It took almost 2 hours to load 3 loads of homegrown springers. He and his idiot son beat the hell out of them, and us and the Mexicans that worked there just watched shaking our heads.
The buyer blew up, and told the guy, we load our way, or he could goose neck the next 6 loads to the sale barn.
The 6 were loaded in 1 hour 15 minutes, and maybe a dozen got a hard buzz....
The hug em on the bus bullshit gets US hurt. And you cattle men aren't paying us for broken bones, or worse.
@@christianlequoix7473
I don't get what you're saying. You say some twit and his son in Clovis were beating the hell out of them and as a result took too long to load them, but then you are say it doesn't do to hug em on the bus. I'm not getting ya.
Edit: I see, hot shot means cattle prod, so because they refused to use the cattle prod they compensated with beating them, which is using more force than the cattle prod. I got it now.
That brama cross isn’t gonna take no shit
I'd use the gates to push the cows instead of bringing it behind you. I always use my gate in the trailer to push them into the nose. I've had a few run back on me abd the gate has saved me more than once. It's easy to get comfortable with them and let your guard down. That swing gate near the chute is designed the lock if they try to run back. You standing in front of it kind of defeats the purpose. Stay safe man!👍
I sure hope them cattle were social distancing and wearing a mask😆
forget all the ppl talking shit about your cattle prod those are a must and always ALWAYS keep a hand on the gate to keep it from re arranging your face other than that keep it between the ditches and live on brotha
Damm...not sure if I am drunk 🤔 but watching this is making my head 🙃
don't be so afraid of them let them cattle know your the boss push the cattle not the cattle push you i know me and my dad haul cattle everyday of the year the first time they scene fear they will take control of everything
That looks like the sale barn there in Marana Arizona
You always have a gate in front of you never behind you and always look over your shoulders and when their in a pin if you can climb gates or fences to get out of their way don’t let your guard down on any bulls and some times a cow. I’ve seen people get kick and stumped on and ended the job because they was careless.
My goodness in 2021 even the cattle are unruly.
Gate etiquette my brother will save you some teeth and stitches in the long run. I wish that barn thought it over but having that sheet metal at the worse spot where you could at least wrap that chain underneath that sucker rod would make me feel better. I’ve seen those chains snap when cattle hit it plenty of times because of them using only 1 link on a 2 ft chain instead of utilizing the whole chain itself. Stay safe.
There are good looking jersey cows
Logical question here .....why wouldn't you laod the bottom big section first so you don't have too walk under cows pissing and shitting above you ?
Always load/unload cattle top first as loading the nose the ramp that comes down will not function. Hitting cows in the head that are below
I would NEVER use that electric zapper on my cows. I’d like to use it on some mean old cowboys lol
Gotta love Brahman cross cattle
Talk about give u curry 😂
That brindle coat gives them away every time
Ears and naval give it away🤣
that looks like willcox pens
I did not see any attack from any cow..but..you must have alot of energy to do what u do..
Try not using the prod so much or if at all. Pick up one of those paddles with beads in it or the the one with a flag at the end of it. I’ve loaded my own cattle and some other people’s, I don’t use a prod. Just sayin as it tends to to stir them up too much.
Good points but you have to know when to use it I've never loaded cattle without a hot shot when you up in that trailer that could save your life
There at least one every load eh
That's a big 10-4
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What a day
Practice a little more before you try and load any of my herd.
DW Palme why
@DW Palme he's new to this industry
@DW Palme ya needs to learn more but at least he managed to lod them up.
Action at 7:43
In getting ready to load my first load of cattle after driving 22 years, it's time to run a bull rak and finish my career
Getting your workout
I don't know what the rules are in the US, but here (Europe) the lame jersey and the 2 horned animals would have been a breach of transport rules. The lame one due to not fit to travel and mixing horned with polled is not allowed here either. Since it is often the driver that pays the fines, making sure the animals are allowed to travel and travel in the group they are in saves you a lot of money and trouble.
Where in Europe are you from I'm from Portugal and never heard of those rules.
Best regards.
These are kill cows, headed for beef right away. As long as they can walk they are fine.
Not to mention that fucking cattle prod, those things should be banned world wide
I swear must be a driver here at Joplin Stockyards’s that’s why I have to get a welder out here after he loads this ain’t rocket science
Those are Jersey Milk Cows
Mary Anne W. Johnson ya but these jerseys and others are mean and dangerous
My sister usto chase me with the cattle prod and hit me. Didn’t hurt. Just a small electrical jolt. 😂😂
because you only have 2 points hitting the ground, cows have 4.
New batteries too, have fun😂😂😂😂
Check out some Temple Grandin videos, and lose the cattle prod.
Terrible cattle handling!
BJ Ohme he’s new to this industry
Chickens they hurt less .. your welcome .
Every one had really knowledgeable comments,
But You need 2 prods and a sword and 🛡 shield
They should outlaw cattle prods. We never used them with our cattle. Just brutal. I have seen an over usage of them where it is just torture and the animals are scared to death.
Maybe they should outlaw the bit where they are stabbed in the neck too??? Just a thought because you're obviously very concerned for their welfare
Get rid of the product anyways as that makes the situation worse
12:09 this is bull tummy
Is this guy still alive he is letting them cattle control him, less hot shot and get rattle paddles Jesus.
I was waiting to see you get attacked by a cow...??
Believe me, you'll know when you actually do..
or hope you never do....
There’s got to be an easier way to make a living. 😳
There is its called tanker😆
I mean hey someone’s gotta do it
Hola😱
Is your company hiring ?? No experience will y’all train
Hola
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every thing was going great till you spoke spanish hahah
Fucking racist!
AZORES 9portugal the cattle understand more languages than you bud
Chavez6Dos pls upload more cattle video im waiting
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poor helpless frightened animals : [
Cattle aren't poor or helpless. They are animals, not people. Like all animals they function primarily on instinct not emotion. They are indeed frightened going into narrow openings like an alley or trailer because instinctively that can be a dangerous place that they could get stuck and/or attacked by predators.
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Stupid job.Pushing cows only...absolutely boring
Pretty poor stockmanship all round. Lose the prod. Absolutely pointless goading the last animal, it cannot go anywhere until the cattle in front move forward. I'd hate to work at stock with you, you're going to get poleaxed by either a gate or a beast.
Those poor animals deserve so much more. Just because we're the dominant animal doesn't mean we should control and kill all others at will. I understand that this is just learnt behaviour but the evidence is there for all to see - a balanced diet without animal products is better for you than one with. If it's good enough for Scott Gordon, Venus Williams, Kyrie Irving, Nate Diaz etc it good enough for all. Queue the haters........ truth hurts.
People aren't animals any more than cows are people. Virtually all cattle eventually end up at the slaughter house where they are killed, processed and turned into food that people eat. You might as well get off your high horse cause this is how its always been and how it always will be. This guy didn't mistreat these cattle he was loading.
@@bigyellowjimmy thankfully not everyone is stuck in the past and, now that science has proved to us that a plant based diet is better for us and the environment, change is happening and one day the mass murder that goes on now will be a thing of the past imo
@@bigyellowjimmy to say we're not animals is just human arrogance. We are all part of the same thing
simon hodgkinson ya humans will suffer and animals don’t new world agenda diet wants us to suffer so l don’t believe modern diet anymore if you good with this diet then good for you but don’t force others to go what to or what not to do.
@@calebmanuel17 Firstly, great editing. As for my use of what you consider to be force, I see it as me giving my opinion and people can make their own mind up. If what I was saying wasn't backed by science or was just hot air and guesswork, like say the New World Diet, then I could be seen as being forceful. Lots of people like the truth but if it's not for you then fair play.