I'm trying to find some i haven't seen. This is a new one for me. I'm not sure when he started making videos of treatments. He's a wonderful vet. And he's my favorite too.
I absolutely love listening to him he’s super good at explaining everything and throws in jokes. He’s great with these beautiful amazing animals. Thank you for another AWSOME post!
I find it interesting that no matter how grouchy the bull, he's almost always calm by the 2nd betadine flush.. The iodine flush must feel pretty good..
A bit of Enoch "69" humour, a satisfying lancing and a bull who will feel a whole lot more comfortable - who could ask for more on a Thursday night? lol!
I think that bull said ouch. Have ya ever had a boil? When they let loose the contents of a boil the sudden release... it hurts. Then when the pain goes away it feels so good.
Your sense of humor is infectious..lol! Your comment on the bulls #69 had me laughing out loud…wonder how many people caught the satire. Teaching others as you work is so refreshing….most of my horse vets were all so serious about their work and did t like being questioned about a particular procedure. Once I found one 😅similar to you in skill and humor I used him for over 30 years….you’re a rare breed in this day and age ..keep the videos coming ❗️❗️
Well Done Doc. Working with that much Bull is tough. You did a great job of fixing that abscess and getting him back onto his intended job without having to drug him up. Stay Healthy and Safe !!!
@Paperwing ya... badass isnt the word i would choose lol. Just never be this cavalier when dealing with your own Healthcare, food preparation, or anything else really. "Gods gloves" can kill especially if your doctor is going from patient to patient rinsing his hands in varius bodily fluids. 🤢🤮 Edit: I have no way of knowing if/when anyone responds to me unless i get a like on a comment, or if the likes are in increments of idk...5? If you disagree with me i think liking a comment for a few seconds then removing it might send out the bat signal...maybe. Idk...
@@KeaveMind gloves are removable when they are cut or contaminated skin is not. Gloves getting "messy" is not a viable reason to ignore basic health and safety guidelines. And i clearly stated that i was talking about your PERSONAL Healthcare. Seeing as you assumed that meant Healthcare for bovine i assume you yourself are a cow, to which i say "Moo"
@@Fresh_Biscuits Actually even in Human based healthcare, we (I'm a nurse) are encouraged to not wear gloves unless exposure to bodily fluids, or resistant microbes is highly likely. And even then, if you aren't wearing gloves and you are exposed to those things, you just do a good job washing your hands and continue on.
@@1Jamesinator Are you employed by a sentient staphylococcus infection? Because wow that is completely bullshit. You dont put a condom on after sex do you? Anyone who "encourages you to not wear gloves" should have their license revoked. Me (im a paramedic) have worked in 3 states working everything from ER to critical care. all my cousins are nurses, my partner is a nurse and their father is a doctor. You know what they all do? They wear gloves. My grandmother died 2 years ago from an infection caught at a care home So lets not compare dick sizes for something any gradeschool student can tell you. you are putting your patients in danger. ive seen a few people who cut the index finger off their glove to find a vein then throw the line in with their gloved hand but to say you are encouraged to not wear gloves? Bullshit. Especially during a pandemic! you do not have a right to gamble with other peoples lives. Wear gloves, switch between patients, AND wash your hands.
There was one point I thought he was going to pull his head out but he did great. Now off to more traditional breeding for good old #69.... Your humor seriously makes it even more interesting than it already is to watch. 😉
@@decentralizedtechnologygoa9426 well one of the many kids had to survive by pure chance haha A bit of dirt and muck is good for the immune system but I still wouldn't recommend washing your hand in abscess flow
Wow, I have watched heaps of similar videos and this is the first one relatively close to home for me. I was surprised when I heard the 2 different accents. I can’t believe how much comes out of these abscesses. Some vets take a few tries to get it open and flowing. They seem to use just the blade without a handle. This took one go. Nice work!
When I was in pre-vet, we put a cow in a chute to practice giving shots. We lined up at both shoulders and hips. We only used a needle. We wete told to lightly hit them with the pinky side of our fist, then jab the needle in. They said the animal may jump with the hit but then not be surprised when we jabbed the needle in. We'd be able to see if we hit a vein if blood came out since we were supposed to be in muscle. Less needles being bent or broken since they were less likely to jump from the needle. That poor cow was being jabbed by us at all four corners. I used that same method with my Morgan horses when giving their shots. Cocoa had a thick muscular neck and bent a needle. Thankfully got it out before she broke it. That would've opened a big can of worms we didn't want. Watching these videos are bringing back some great memories. Love watching your videos. Look forward to the next ones.
I miss my days working in a large animal practice. I started working for the clinic at 14 thru high school and then 2 more years when I moved for college. By my sophomore year I could do preg checks, pull calves and other farm critters, dehorn cattle, casturate bulls, float teeth, so much more. Sadly a spinal cord injury put an end to that dream. I miss my boss calling me at 2 am for a farm call.
Congrats on this video blowing up, kinda like that abscess did!! 😂😂 Thank you for explaining things the way you do, and helping non vet students understand what you are doing!! It’s so great to not have to google every other word to figure out what they’re saying!! Much love to you and your family, from us in Oklahoma, USA. 💕💕💕
I was about to say what a good boy he was until he jumped up and down when you stuck him! In truth, I would have jumped up and down too! Beautiful bull!
He mostly just wanted out of the chute, I don’t reckon he felt much of my ministrations. He was relaxing enough to drop his Willy out a bit even!. Cheers!
U are awesome !!!! Yes i have subscribed. Your videos, i can't say enough !!! Sometimes it can be a bit much but i hang in there because of my genuine knowledge curiosity not for an education. I have learned so much -i dont need but sure do genuinely appreciate. Keep up the good work. Take care, Angie from Ohio
I love how you speak to the bull in such a kind soothing voice. I cannot for the life of me figure out why you do not wear gloves. Doesn’t the odor from the infections stay on your hands for a long time like an onion ? Even if it does not bother you wouldn’t your family especially your partner be turned off by it?
I don’t know what that "stick" is or how you found it out, but someone should make this a standard equipment for working with cows. Wonderful reaction! I especially liked your no-nonsense approach while maintaining all sanitary (don't have to be in a sterile setting) guidelines and strictures and were concerned for the bull's safety and comfort as well as your own. Applause, Applause!! Thanks! 😂😂😂😂❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I admire the way you treat & care for animals. Being a veterinarian can't be an easy job at all. You deal with a lot of hard to stomach, truly awful and disgusting stuff. Also, you have to occasionally put down animals and that has to be hard on you & the owners for a number of reasons. If they have children I imagine it's even worse. When I was really young my father had huge hogs. They were massive animals and hard to deal with at times. I know it's not always easy to deal with such large animals. I imagine it's much easier than it probably was around 1975 or 1976 when I was smaller. I fell into the pin once with the huge hogs and nearly got killed. Animals are beautiful creatures and bring so much to our lives but it's good you take precautions to stay safe. I've seen some vets take shortcuts. It's just not worth it. I don't think I can unsee you washing your hands in pus, parts of abscess remains & Betadine though. I almost lost dinner on that section. You must have one strong stomach to stand there's and not throw up but to wash your hands in it is next level crazy shit. If you're married, I feel sorry for your wife if she has to wash your clothes or smell you when you come home. 😂
I recall being a young teenage girl & we had a dairy farm. Daddy was raising bulls to sell. And on the hill, there were young bulls riding each other from the "front". I asked Mom "why do they do that", & she replied ( secretly giggling under her breath ) "Well, they're young & they just do that". Lol. That would've been the 1st time I learned about 69 😆 AND, suffice it to say, beastiality never turned this gal on!!!
Howdy Mezzo! Their skin is super thick (like leather) lol. The area directly under the skin is where we deposit the local normally… and that is gone (obliterated by pus) in these cases. Topical stuff would do nothing (skin too thick). Lastly they move I expectedly… so a super quick lance at the most ventral point is the key. He knows we are doing stuff… but he isn’t in heaps of pain (notice he is even relaxed enough to drop down his old fella)… he is simply a bull and he wants out of that chute! So… we work fast! Note how relaxed he is when he exits. Cheers!
These abscess videos are 🔥 . I understand they are animals, but it would be nice to give them pain relief prior to cutting them open. Is that possible?
He didn’t need it. Bulls don’t respond to pain like people. Bulls bang around all day and experience 10 times the stick pain on a daily basis. Plus the relief of draining far outweighed the minor momentary pain. And, the skin where he stuck is thin and would not numb well, or take lots of time with many sticks. Additionally, the numbing meds burn more than the cut, numbing doesn’t work well on infected skin, and the hair keeps him from seeing the skin blanch to show it is numbed. Finally, the bull is majority pissed being clamped in the shoot. The sooner he is out, the sooner he is happy.
It must have been such a relief for the poor bull, but as I know nothing about farming, or veterinary practise. Please can you explain why you didn’t sedate him? He seemed rather distressed at times
@@sicklecroftdave456 no Dave, u r not sounding stupid,not an Aussie,but as much as I can recall; 🤔it's an Irish term from nautical times on the high seas referring to simply: "a lad".u probably didn't really want to know that,but that never stops me...💪☺️
This guy is an absolute boss. Love listening to him talk and care for those beautiful animals.
He should be a mentor for new Vets who really want to work with cows, is amazing all what he know and how to manage it.
@@Tito_Viera He is, this channel was set up to help get students, we are not the target audience.🙂
Why do I keep watching these? It’s addicting lol
I'm trying to find some i haven't seen. This is a new one for me. I'm not sure when he started making videos of treatments. He's a wonderful vet. And he's my favorite too.
Me too but it's so interesting 😅
Dr Pimple popper meets Vet, I like them both 😆
I started watching these to avoid watching anything to do with covid... I’m so glad I made the transition!!!
I’ve run out of zits to burst at home.
I absolutely love listening to him he’s super good at explaining everything and throws in jokes. He’s great with these beautiful amazing animals. Thank you for another AWSOME post!
I agree. His post mortem investigations are so interesting!
Horses kick straight back, but cows man they are ninjas!! 😂
I grew up on dairy farm, and always left dad with the two steppers
Horses cow kick too. Don't let them fool ya!
You could almost feel that bulls relief by the time he washed it out
@Travis B It looked painful yes absolutely. I've had an abscess and it was more painful than childbirth lol
What a cute bull, I love his curly top😊.
I do too!! He's so cute!
I find it interesting that no matter how grouchy the bull, he's almost always calm by the 2nd betadine flush.. The iodine flush must feel pretty good..
Just relieving the pressure helps a lot. I’ve had quite a few abscesses and once they drain they feel so much better.
S
A bit of Enoch "69" humour, a satisfying lancing and a bull who will feel a whole lot more comfortable - who could ask for more on a Thursday night? lol!
This takes “pimple” popping to a new level and I am actually enjoying this more than the human stuff… definitely weird but oh well 😂
😅
I think that bull said ouch. Have ya ever had a boil? When they let loose the contents of a boil the sudden release... it hurts. Then when the pain goes away it feels so good.
God bless you for the wonderful work you do with these animals! You give them welcome relief and are very compassionate.
I love your post. You put it, just spot on.
You are the best vet I've ever seen! No bs, no argument. Just simple to the point
Your sense of humor is infectious..lol! Your comment on the bulls #69 had me laughing out loud…wonder how many people caught the satire. Teaching others as you work is so refreshing….most of my horse vets were all so serious about their work and did t like being questioned about a particular procedure. Once I found one 😅similar to you in skill and humor I used him for over 30 years….you’re a rare breed in this day and age ..keep the videos coming ❗️❗️
Thank you for using a handle with the scalple blade! And not fiddling around with multiple small innefective,hazardous swipes.A professional you are!
He’s done both, handle and no handle. It could be evolution of technique or knowing how each animal reacts.
Interesting to learn that cows don’t get cyst/abscess sacs like humans do.
Glad you’re safe, he was lively!
@@princefazza6514 dude,really? 😳
I love seeing oral distraction devices used. It's so much nicer than having to restrain the animal's head.
Ohh that's what it is. He enjoys it
They still restrained his head though
Whats that oral tool called?
I just can't help but feel sorry for these bulls. Dadgone! Hope he's feeling better very soon.
He is now steak
Love watching vets work out in the field! So efficient!!
@@princefazza6514 well, maybe,u r just looking to make new friends, but....no.
The relief he must have felt as soon as you lanced it would have between insane, felt super relieving!
I miss working in a combined practice vet clinic…we did large, small, exotics, zoo animals…. The abscesses and cysts were my favorite!!!
Hey Doc, you are top notch. Tough finding a good large animal vet now days. Thank for all the care you provide.
Well Done Doc. Working with that much Bull is tough. You did a great job of fixing that abscess and getting him back onto his intended job without having to drug him up. Stay Healthy and Safe !!!
There’s not many large animal Veterinary left anymore Thank you be safe!! That has got to feel so much better to the bull. You did a good thing Thanks
Love this vet!!! Bull will feel better after his procedure I'm sure!!!
What a beautiful animal...His coat is gorgeous! Oh and the vet is cute too! lol
Poor big guy. Im so glad you helped him feel better!!
What a gorgeous little bull. So happy he is now on the mend.
Enoch is the best, explaining it all in detail. He must have aced his way through vet school.
It was the hand rinsing in the abscess goo for me. Most badass vet I’ve EVER seen
@Paperwing ya... badass isnt the word i would choose lol. Just never be this cavalier when dealing with your own Healthcare, food preparation, or anything else really. "Gods gloves" can kill especially if your doctor is going from patient to patient rinsing his hands in varius bodily fluids. 🤢🤮
Edit: I have no way of knowing if/when anyone responds to me unless i get a like on a comment, or if the likes are in increments of idk...5?
If you disagree with me i think liking a comment for a few seconds then removing it might send out the bat signal...maybe. Idk...
@@Fresh_Biscuits hands are washable and you're not a cow. the gloves would just get as messy as his hands and there would be no difference.
@@KeaveMind gloves are removable when they are cut or contaminated skin is not. Gloves getting "messy" is not a viable reason to ignore basic health and safety guidelines. And i clearly stated that i was talking about your PERSONAL Healthcare. Seeing as you assumed that meant Healthcare for bovine i assume you yourself are a cow, to which i say "Moo"
@@Fresh_Biscuits Actually even in Human based healthcare, we (I'm a nurse) are encouraged to not wear gloves unless exposure to bodily fluids, or resistant microbes is highly likely. And even then, if you aren't wearing gloves and you are exposed to those things, you just do a good job washing your hands and continue on.
@@1Jamesinator Are you employed by a sentient staphylococcus infection? Because wow that is completely bullshit. You dont put a condom on after sex do you? Anyone who "encourages you to not wear gloves" should have their license revoked. Me (im a paramedic) have worked in 3 states working everything from ER to critical care. all my cousins are nurses, my partner is a nurse and their father is a doctor. You know what they all do? They wear gloves. My grandmother died 2 years ago from an infection caught at a care home So lets not compare dick sizes for something any gradeschool student can tell you. you are putting your patients in danger. ive seen a few people who cut the index finger off their glove to find a vein then throw the line in with their gloved hand but to say you are encouraged to not wear gloves? Bullshit. Especially during a pandemic! you do not have a right to gamble with other peoples lives. Wear gloves, switch between patients, AND wash your hands.
There was one point I thought he was going to pull his head out but he did great. Now off to more traditional breeding for good old #69.... Your humor seriously makes it even more interesting than it already is to watch. 😉
Love watching your videos.You’re calmness and love for these animals is great to see..
I love how he washes his hands in the slurry coming out of the abscess 😂
that's why people that raised on farms don't get sick I know cuz my grandfather was raised on the farm
@@decentralizedtechnologygoa9426 thats true youdont get sick by the things that your are used to.
Such a gangsta 👏👏
@@decentralizedtechnologygoa9426 well one of the many kids had to survive by pure chance haha
A bit of dirt and muck is good for the immune system but I still wouldn't recommend washing your hand in abscess flow
He’s such a cowboy huh👍👍❤️
It’s all about giving the best care for each animal.
Thank you for caring
Thank you for sharing
Live your work
Hey Moo....
You really care so much about the beautiful animals you take care of. I hope he gets better soon.
@@princefazza6514 WTF**" who tries to pick up chics while viewing pus pouring outta beasts...
Good job. I'm sure he will be feeling great in no time.
Thanks Doc! Love the humor as always. 👍🏼👍🏼
"No more 69 Mr cow. You need to go in the traditional fashion". This guy is hilarious. What a trip. Lol.
Nice work! I also admire your courage working on Mr. Bull.
Wow, I have watched heaps of similar videos and this is the first one relatively close to home for me. I was surprised when I heard the 2 different accents. I can’t believe how much comes out of these abscesses. Some vets take a few tries to get it open and flowing. They seem to use just the blade without a handle. This took one go. Nice work!
I have to say, that was the cleanest stall I've ever seen! And that bull is clean and a lovely color! 😊
When I was in pre-vet, we put a cow in a chute to practice giving shots. We lined up at both shoulders and hips. We only used a needle. We wete told to lightly hit them with the pinky side of our fist, then jab the needle in. They said the animal may jump with the hit but then not be surprised when we jabbed the needle in. We'd be able to see if we hit a vein if blood came out since we were supposed to be in muscle. Less needles being bent or broken since they were less likely to jump from the needle. That poor cow was being jabbed by us at all four corners. I used that same method with my Morgan horses when giving their shots. Cocoa had a thick muscular neck and bent a needle. Thankfully got it out before she broke it. That would've opened a big can of worms we didn't want.
Watching these videos are bringing back some great memories. Love watching your videos. Look forward to the next ones.
Hello Enoch the cow vet. I love watching your videos. I love them so much I was watching them at work and got terminated.
Yikes! Mate, I hope you land a better job!
I miss my days working in a large animal practice. I started working for the clinic at 14 thru high school and then 2 more years when I moved for college. By my sophomore year I could do preg checks, pull calves and other farm critters, dehorn cattle, casturate bulls, float teeth, so much more. Sadly a spinal cord injury put an end to that dream. I miss my boss calling me at 2 am for a farm call.
Good on you Chris, I hope you find a way to keep doing what you love mate. Cheers!
Float teeth?; Doesn't sound pleasant.going to get my Encyclopedia...nah,will google,👍
Nice looking bull. Never knew cow cysts don't have sacks. That does make things less complicated.
Not a cyst it’s a abscess
@@klsetzer1967 thanku for that Kimee.
That bull was rather energetic..
Right? That’s what I thought.
He is a bull after all!!!
You spelled “in pain” wrong.
Congrats on this video blowing up, kinda like that abscess did!! 😂😂 Thank you for explaining things the way you do, and helping non vet students understand what you are doing!! It’s so great to not have to google every other word to figure out what they’re saying!! Much love to you and your family, from us in Oklahoma, USA. 💕💕💕
Boy, I bet he feels better!!!! The "poke" makes my skin crawl....🐛😱😬👍🏼👀🤠
That is a good looking bull. When you said your (69) comment I almost choked on my candy.
😳😂
Is it just me or does that bull seem exceptionally calm compared to most cattle I see...
Nice to see a vet with some experience and common sense ❤
I was about to say what a good boy he was until he jumped up and down when you stuck him! In truth, I would have jumped up and down too! Beautiful bull!
He mostly just wanted out of the chute, I don’t reckon he felt much of my ministrations. He was relaxing enough to drop his Willy out a bit even!. Cheers!
@@EnochtheCowVet Lol! I noticed that....
U are awesome !!!! Yes i have subscribed. Your videos, i can't say enough !!! Sometimes it can be a bit much but i hang in there because of my genuine knowledge curiosity not for an education. I have learned so much -i dont need but sure do genuinely appreciate. Keep up the good work. Take care, Angie from Ohio
Love it when a plan comes together
When the vet says this is going to be interesting that's when you start watching really close
Oh, the pressure of being the big guy! You sure gave this bull some major stress relief!
Top vet very sensitive to these bulls rare as fear normally dictates harsh treatment which he shows is totally not needed 🏴👍🏻👏👏
Never watched a vet rinse his hands in abcess drainage and iodine..... I am impressed. Awesome
Gross
I was wondering why no one else said anything. I'm shocked.
Fantastic bull. Great care, and a good outcome.
I love how you speak to the bull in such a kind soothing voice. I cannot for the life of me figure out why you do not wear gloves. Doesn’t the odor from the infections stay on your hands for a long time like an onion ? Even if it does not bother you wouldn’t your family especially your partner be turned off by it?
Great to be following a fellow Esperance bloke…
That’s a cowboy he washed his hands with that fluid coming out that cow 🫡🇺🇸 I love it
Relieving that pressure, is almost instant relief...
👍👍
I don’t know what that "stick" is or how you found it out, but someone should make this a standard equipment for working with cows. Wonderful reaction! I especially liked your no-nonsense approach while maintaining all sanitary (don't have to be in a sterile setting) guidelines and strictures and were concerned for the bull's safety and comfort as well as your own. Applause, Applause!! Thanks! 😂😂😂😂❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
He really rinsed his hands with the stuff coming out of the abscess 🤣🤣 I’m stuck between you and Dr Pol for my favorite
"you're alright son"... so kind and reassuring...and a quick rinse of the hands with the betadine flush :D
That is one jacked/healthy bull! He's a monster! What an animal!
nice to see a professional job done and care taken with the animal. His "lipstick " flopping around was a tad distracting tho. 🤣
It’s just not my colour, bit too peachy for me. Bulls a lovely colour though, has he not been able to get his roots done because of Covid?
He's beautiful!! I love all the extra hair on his head.
"He might react, but it's just like doing this...." flick, flick, flick. No reaction. Stabs cow. Major reaction. 😂
I bet that in every human language the sentence "Strong as a bull" exist, just with different words.
German: "stark wie ein Bulle". :)
@@hamuandxerxl4255 Spanish: "Fuerte como un toro"
Strong as an ox
New York; "strong as 💩 man"
Sorry.😬
For sure at least all people that keep cattle
Enoch you are hilarious 💕💕💕
That bull has really lovely legs.
Tasty
Somehow I wound up here from beauty videos 🤣.And I love these!!! So interesting!
I have one question why can’t you use a bucket? So the abscess body fluid doesn’t go all over the place. Great channel. Alex
The bowl would likely have kicked it over🙃
Your a funny buggar you made me chuckle good job love your work
I always like watching your videos you explain what you are doing and then you put humor in it also. How long have you been practicing in Australia?
Love these videos . Pls make more
My “lipstick” would show too if my Doc was as hot as this one is…. That bull has good taste
Yeah, it's totally safe for the bull and the vet to spend time "removing the capsule". 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I love the way the bull was so angry but still managed to get his lipstick out
No puedo irme a dormir sin ver estos vídeos antes. Si no lo termino no puedo dormir.
Dormir Bien.😴
I admire the way you treat & care for animals. Being a veterinarian can't be an easy job at all. You deal with a lot of hard to stomach, truly awful and disgusting stuff. Also, you have to occasionally put down animals and that has to be hard on you & the owners for a number of reasons. If they have children I imagine it's even worse. When I was really young my father had huge hogs. They were massive animals and hard to deal with at times. I know it's not always easy to deal with such large animals. I imagine it's much easier than it probably was around 1975 or 1976 when I was smaller. I fell into the pin once with the huge hogs and nearly got killed. Animals are beautiful creatures and bring so much to our lives but it's good you take precautions to stay safe. I've seen some vets take shortcuts. It's just not worth it.
I don't think I can unsee you washing your hands in pus, parts of abscess remains & Betadine though. I almost lost dinner on that section. You must have one strong stomach to stand there's and not throw up but to wash your hands in it is next level crazy shit.
If you're married, I feel sorry for your wife if she has to wash your clothes or smell you when you come home. 😂
Cheers Sierra! Sometimes helping people say goodbye to their best friends is the most meaningful of times…
@@EnochtheCowVet being there has to bring them comfort.
I didn’t see you spray any topical spray on the open wound. Won’t the flies get in there and make it worse?
Ahh, man, nothing like the stainless bucket, that thing is legendary!! Still a killer video as usual no matter the bucket, haha!
Hopefully the sale worked out. Excellent job Doc !
I am abscessed with your videos
I recall being a young teenage girl & we had a dairy farm. Daddy was raising bulls to sell. And on the hill, there were young bulls riding each other from the "front". I asked Mom "why do they do that", & she replied
( secretly giggling under her breath )
"Well, they're young & they just do that". Lol. That would've been the 1st time I learned about 69 😆
AND, suffice it to say, beastiality never turned this gal on!!!
I hope this bull feels better this looks like it hurts a lot.
You know you are the Boss, you take good care of these Cattle’s 9-22-2024👍🏽👍🏽
It's greatness being animal curater❤️👍
5:15 the cow is like I think I just chit myself! 😂
WoW. I bet that was a relief. 👍👍👍
Lovely. Well done.
Question Doc Why don’t you spray with some lidocaine or numbing spray before you stab the bull?
Howdy Mezzo!
Their skin is super thick (like leather) lol. The area directly under the skin is where we deposit the local normally… and that is gone (obliterated by pus) in these cases. Topical stuff would do nothing (skin too thick). Lastly they move I expectedly… so a super quick lance at the most ventral point is the key. He knows we are doing stuff… but he isn’t in heaps of pain (notice he is even relaxed enough to drop down his old fella)… he is simply a bull and he wants out of that chute! So… we work fast! Note how relaxed he is when he exits. Cheers!
These abscess videos are 🔥 . I understand they are animals, but it would be nice to give them pain relief prior to cutting them open. Is that possible?
He didn’t need it. Bulls don’t respond to pain like people. Bulls bang around all day and experience 10 times the stick pain on a daily basis. Plus the relief of draining far outweighed the minor momentary pain. And, the skin where he stuck is thin and would not numb well, or take lots of time with many sticks. Additionally, the numbing meds burn more than the cut, numbing doesn’t work well on infected skin, and the hair keeps him from seeing the skin blanch to show it is numbed. Finally, the bull is majority pissed being clamped in the shoot. The sooner he is out, the sooner he is happy.
Have you ever touched the skin over a big blister? It doesn't hurt because its detached
Always amazing how much pressure theose abscess are under
It must have been such a relief for the poor bull, but as I know nothing about farming, or veterinary practise. Please can you explain why you didn’t sedate him? He seemed rather distressed at times
Sedation is too risky for such a large animal, and simple procedure.
Are you in the land down under?
7:06 he really rinsed his hands with the flushed out bull juices lmao
Plastic bucket 🪣 excellent choice, heard every word of the commentary this time Enocho , 👌👌
DAVE!!!!!!!
@@Maya_Pinion what’s wrong now????
@@sicklecroftdave456 funny man...not a thing bucko!.. .not a thing.☺️
@@Maya_Pinion what a relief 😅, i may sound stupid here but what does bucko mean ? is it an Australian term perhaps 🤔
@@sicklecroftdave456 no Dave, u r not sounding stupid,not an Aussie,but as much as I can recall; 🤔it's an Irish term from nautical times on the high seas referring to simply: "a lad".u probably didn't really want to know that,but that never stops me...💪☺️