I can tell you those two Oxen are pampered more than most dogs and cats in this world. They are the pride and joy of that old Farmer. I bet they get the very best hay and grain to eat.
Well, this is completely new to me. I'm totally perplexed how they pull with their heads and with how sweet and placid they are. They must be pampered and babied like crazy. They just follow their person out like little puppies lol!
This is NOT cruel, this doesn't hurt them, cattle are tough and strong animals, oxen are very well cared for, as for the harness or yokes used, these are more comfortable than people think. Cattle are trained for this may actually like being in a yoke and pulling loads. People, think before you post.
I love the kid and his oxen at 10:50 these animals are so powerful. The one is chewing his cud like is another day at the office. I also love how responsive they are to him considering the size difference (which is a big thing for cows) but you can still see they don't quiet listen to him well when they set up and when he wants them to stop.
I have a question??? Are those blocks of wood what? Ballsa wood or oak that has been soaking in water?? I don't know he'll that could be fussing Styrofoam!! Just because they are picking it up with a cran that does not mean it is heavy!! So what is it??
yeah its said that an oxen team is stronger then a horse team because of being shorter and lower to the ground and therefore lower center or gravity...idk if true but thats what i've heard
Horses will never out pull oxen. It’s just a fact. Back in the 1800’s oxen were used to break up the sod because horses weren’t strong enough. These in the video are tiny compared to ones used in 1800’s. I’ve seen pictures of farmers standing by them and they’re huge.
they have so much allowed distance too pull whatever weight they can. also to register each little pull, it has too be pulled a certain distance or it doesn't count, the judges stick he drops down . the owners use their own judgement on how much too increase each haul. ideally you would warm your oxen up with easier hauls, just barely hauling it the required distance. that's why you'll see the owners get them too haul hard then get them too stop fast once he thinks its registers the distance. then increase the weight to what you think they will haul, before running out of distance
Uptheharbor great explanation. I think it adds more of skill on the teamsters part to know how much to pull and to get them stopped without eating up much distance. Instead of just throwing on weight and straight pulling it's more strategy to it. Thanks for the upload Sir.
you get a set amount of distance that your allowed to pull in total. you can pull how ever much you think your ox can pull, but the owners have to work the ox up each pull, its not good to just go for a huge amount. but to be a "legal" pull it also needs to be a certain length of pull, thats why the judge has the measuring stick. so the owner only wants them to pull just past the stick length, to get more pulls in , if he can.
They used to do draft horse pulls at the local fair. But the families have all got out of it for alot of reasons. I sure miss it. But back in the day they also had ox pulling. I wish I could get into draft horses but my job hardly leaves me time for myself let alone to tend and care for such massive demanding creatures.
The horns on cattle, or any ruminant animals, is made up of a bone core and a keratin outer shell, the same stuff that your toenails and fingernails are made up of. The horns are fairly strong
thank you for posting this, it was interesting, but I hope the youngster with the 24 on his shirt watched this video and saw what he was doing with the whip, and subsequently corrected his handling technique. he might have been well-intentioned but too nervous to really realize what he was doing with the whip, which is understandable, or it may have been something else, but he was not using the whip sparingly or not at all like the other handlers. Instead he was slapping it around almost incessantly, hitting the one animal's face much more often than not, causing it to flinch, blink, and try to duck his head away to protect himself. It's a wonder the animal could concentrate on his work of the pull at all, as he was so busy the whole time trying to protect his face. Maybe because the youth was younger and lighter than the other handlers, the whip was needed a little in training (?), but even so its use here is clearly excessive (though maybe unintentional). and it is sad to see the one animal just trying to stand calmly between pulls, but being switched with the whip almost constantly about the face. It would have been REALLY nice to see an experienced hand (event organizer, trainer, or another handler) step in to give the youngster a heads up to what he was doing or some guidance on the matter, for his own growth as a handler if he is to continue with this event, and for the good of his team and of the event. I hope the boy has realized that the other handlers before and after him got good results too from these powerful animals without whipping at them constantly, and the other teams were treated with gentle authority and respect which reflected well on the men handling them. Also, the other teams were rewarded between pulls with strokes or pats, which were well deserved for their tremendous efforts. I noticed someone walking by and patting the swatted ox at the end of the pull, which was nice to see -- I guess they thought he deserved a pat too, for effort and for putting up with all the whipping. Hopefully he also said something constructive to the boy. Number 24: I just realized this was posted last year, and you have probably grown up quite a bit more since this video was posted, and even here it seemed you had good potential to be a great handler if you wanted to be one, and take some guidance from the others. It seems you have a calm and powerful team that wants to work for you -- give them some pats too now and then along with their training, lose the whip as much as possible, and they will keep pulling with all their impressive might for you. but you may have already done all of that! anyway, if you read this, good luck!
Maryann D I disagree, I think the young man did a good job with his team. I don't think you know what you are seeing. He looks quite accomplished in my opinion.
If you also noticed every handler in this video had there own way of working there teams and then again the boy could of been tough to work his team that way
I saw him tap them but failed to see the animal trying to protect its face... a 1400 pound animal trying to protect its face is a sight to see I just didn't see it in this video
i know its old n first time ive ever seen anything involving cows horse pulls i understand but it sure seems like the kid with 24 on shirt was causing his cows to not want to pull, maybe out of fear id rather be behind a team of horses then standing infront of a pair of cows!
Ongole bulls which are available in Andhra Pradesh state in India are more powerful than this and they can easily pull the top weight pulled by these bulls and the ongole bulls are known as Brahmin bulls
Omw!!!! I hate people like u!!!!!! I'm and animal lover and hate when people abuse animals but this is not abuse!!!!!! These oxen r just fine!!!! If he had been whipping their backs and forcing them to go, that may be a little abuse. But these oxen moved in their own cuz obviously they love and respect and trust their owner
UM..sorry to correct you, but the whips are used during training, and not in public. It is not about trusting the owner, it is about fear if they do not perform. This ridiculous "sport"has been outlawed in many countries now, and for obvious reasons. The animals are abused during training, and there have been many Court cases in relation to it. Same where horses are concerned. It is downright cruel. Do the research, it's not rocket science.
Its actually more of a tap to remind the steers to stop pulling and stay in line with each other otherwise they could seriously injure themselves or each other. The tap it just a reminder I drove cattle in high school they are very responsive and anyone in these competitions who does actually hit their animals is immediately disqualified. This man has great control over these animals to simply way the driver under their nose with out touching is the mark of a true master and many years of practice on these steers. Younger steers are reminded more often with the tapping and younger trainers tend to be heavier handed...
I can tell you those two Oxen are pampered more than most dogs and cats in this world. They are the pride and joy of that old Farmer. I bet they get the very best hay and grain to eat.
Well, this is completely new to me. I'm totally perplexed how they pull with their heads and with how sweet and placid they are. They must be pampered and babied like crazy. They just follow their person out like little puppies lol!
This is NOT cruel, this doesn't hurt them, cattle are tough and strong animals, oxen are very well cared for, as for the harness or yokes used, these are more comfortable than people think. Cattle are trained for this may actually like being in a yoke and pulling loads. People, think before you post.
Love these wonderful and timeless competitions...long may they live.
It’s impressive to watch these beasts pull such heavy weight.
I can’t make out for sure how much each block weighs, also what state are they in?
the blocks Weight is 221.73 lbs per block
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...You could tell the old man in the beginning Loved his animals...;--),,,,,,,,
That is amazing an animal can pull 4000 lbs+..now I get the phrase "strong as an ox"..like literally..AMAZED!
I love the kid and his oxen at 10:50 these animals are so powerful. The one is chewing his cud like is another day at the office. I also love how responsive they are to him considering the size difference (which is a big thing for cows) but you can still see they don't quiet listen to him well when they set up and when he wants them to stop.
Amazing natural strength and power. All from eating grass.
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what is the weight of those bulls ???.....
I saw this out in Gore NS yrs 2010....incredible...oxen look like they're barely awake & when load comes on they're quick as cats.
what breed are these oxen that the kids are using?
I love your oxes so much my brother likes them too
that was awesome. beautiful oxen
I have a question??? Are those blocks of wood what? Ballsa wood or oak that has been soaking in water?? I don't know he'll that could be fussing Styrofoam!! Just because they are picking it up with a cran that does not mean it is heavy!! So what is it??
Concrete poured in wooden box
Very cool. I wasn't expecting the results. Outstanding!
This is so cool I knew that they did this for horses but I don't know that they did it for ox
yeah its said that an oxen team is stronger then a horse team because of being shorter and lower to the ground and therefore lower center or gravity...idk if true but thats what i've heard
@@aaronthompson3454 plus their hoofs are bigger allowing more traction.
Why are they making them pull with their necks?
I just came from the Draft Horse video, and yep, the Horses are definitely stronger. Even more so than those huge cows at 30:55.
you wanna know why? because those are steers, they don't got balls.. I've seen bulls push around tractors pal
Horses will never out pull oxen. It’s just a fact. Back in the 1800’s oxen were used to break up the sod because horses weren’t strong enough. These in the video are tiny compared to ones used in 1800’s. I’ve seen pictures of farmers standing by them and they’re huge.
But the ox listen better. I think I would take an animal that listens over power any day. An animal that don't listen will kill you.
The gentleman at 30:55 appears to care very much for his animals.
Eso es solo crueldad la verdad que me destroso el corazon estupidos hombres. Donde estan los de animal control dormido
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The audio is terrible what is the weight it is muffled echoing I think I heard 4200 lbs at one point but I'm not sure my grandfather used to do this
Paul Gorton winning weight on the last pull was 1120 pounds Sir. The audio is terrible so I put on my headphones and could hear quite better.
My dad took me to these in Rapid City South Dakota watching the horses pull sacks of green salt blocks mineral blocks and watch the ox also
Why cant the ox pull the weight from their chest like horses?
With horses they do strait pulls for a certain distance .why do they keep stopping for such short distance with the oxen
they have so much allowed distance too pull whatever weight they can. also to register each little pull, it has too be pulled a certain distance or it doesn't count, the judges stick he drops down
. the owners use their own judgement on how much too increase each haul. ideally you would warm your oxen up with easier hauls, just barely hauling it the required distance. that's why you'll see the owners get them too haul hard then get them too stop fast once he thinks its registers the distance.
then increase the weight to what you think they will haul, before running out of distance
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Uptheharbor great explanation. I think it adds more of skill on the teamsters part to know how much to pull and to get them stopped without eating up much distance. Instead of just throwing on weight and straight pulling it's more strategy to it. Thanks for the upload Sir.
Not sure if I agree with this, but they are such smart and powerful animals
So much strength so much big I ain't gonna atop lovin them bam bam like them never gonna stop 👨
Ox pull in ns is my favorite
Its a new for me, i like it, better Them traktor pulling. ❤❤
Why is it writing "TURK" on the strap of the bull at 29:40? What does that actually mean?
That would be the Os name, Turk.
Ox dang autocorrect
Why do they only pull for a short distance at a time and then start all over again this somebody explain to me the competition works
you get a set amount of distance that your allowed to pull in total. you can pull how ever much you think your ox can pull, but the owners have to work the ox up each pull, its not good to just go for a huge amount. but to be a "legal" pull it also needs to be a certain length of pull, thats why the judge has the measuring stick. so the owner only wants them to pull just past the stick length, to get more pulls in , if he can.
What is the weight of each billet that someone can tell me, greetings from Brazil
each one is 125lbs. i believe
+UpTheHarbour Thank you, here in Brazil use the Kg, I'll have to do Conversion
+Antonio luiz Garcia sobrinho i think its 57kgs
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How to pass the time in the countryside..... watch your dinner pull a few logs
Better then watching your date pull a few Silly Rabbits
If grandpa saw that kid whacking those oxen in the face with that goad Jr. Would be doing laps around the woodshed.
I dig the fancy headstalls. Would love to have a working relationship with such magnificent beasts.
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They used to do draft horse pulls at the local fair. But the families have all got out of it for alot of reasons. I sure miss it. But back in the day they also had ox pulling. I wish I could get into draft horses but my job hardly leaves me time for myself let alone to tend and care for such massive demanding creatures.
This so good
can anyone estimate the weight of those oxen plz ?..........
Their horns are sturdy enough to be a pull point? I didnt know that.
The horns on cattle, or any ruminant animals, is made up of a bone core and a keratin outer shell, the same stuff that your toenails and fingernails are made up of. The horns are fairly strong
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dethmaul Those horns are way more stronger than you can think
I feel like there's a lot more going on here than what we realize.
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thank you for posting this, it was interesting, but I hope the youngster with the 24 on his shirt watched this video and saw what he was doing with the whip, and subsequently corrected his handling technique. he might have been well-intentioned but too nervous to really realize what he was doing with the whip, which is understandable, or it may have been something else, but he was not using the whip sparingly or not at all like the other handlers. Instead he was slapping it around almost incessantly, hitting the one animal's face much more often than not, causing it to flinch, blink, and try to duck his head away to protect himself. It's a wonder the animal could concentrate on his work of the pull at all, as he was so busy the whole time trying to protect his face. Maybe because the youth was younger and lighter than the other handlers, the whip was needed a little in training (?), but even so its use here is clearly excessive (though maybe unintentional). and it is sad to see the one animal just trying to stand calmly between pulls, but being switched with the whip almost constantly about the face. It would have been REALLY nice to see an experienced hand (event organizer, trainer, or another handler) step in to give the youngster a heads up to what he was doing or some guidance on the matter, for his own growth as a handler if he is to continue with this event, and for the good of his team and of the event. I hope the boy has realized that the other handlers before and after him got good results too from these powerful animals without whipping at them constantly, and the other teams were treated with gentle authority and respect which reflected well on the men handling them. Also, the other teams were rewarded between pulls with strokes or pats, which were well deserved for their tremendous efforts. I noticed someone walking by and patting the swatted ox at the end of the pull, which was nice to see -- I guess they thought he deserved a pat too, for effort and for putting up with all the whipping. Hopefully he also said something constructive to the boy. Number 24: I just realized this was posted last year, and you have probably grown up quite a bit more since this video was posted, and even here it seemed you had good potential to be a great handler if you wanted to be one, and take some guidance from the others. It seems you have a calm and powerful team that wants to work for you -- give them some pats too now and then along with their training, lose the whip as much as possible, and they will keep pulling with all their impressive might for you. but you may have already done all of that! anyway, if you read this, good luck!
Maryann D I disagree, I think the young man did a good job with his team. I don't think you know what you are seeing. He looks quite accomplished in my opinion.
If you also noticed every handler in this video had there own way of working there teams and then again the boy could of been tough to work his team that way
I saw him tap them but failed to see the animal trying to protect its face... a 1400 pound animal trying to protect its face is a sight to see I just didn't see it in this video
Just a Kid trying to play with the men. What can you expect his voice hasn't changed yet. He will get better.
Now comes the heavy weights!
These oxen are strong enough to move cars out of the way.
Which country is this?
+Nikola Romanos Holanda I believe
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The record is?
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i know its old n first time ive ever seen anything involving cows horse pulls i understand but it sure seems like the kid with 24 on shirt was causing his cows to not want to pull, maybe out of fear id rather be behind a team of horses then standing infront of a pair of cows!
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Very gut
one day for the man, a hundred for the oxen.
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Passionnant ! de jouer avec des légos !
Here comes strength man god
Someone please educate me
Coanti Kg tirano?
free gym subscription for these beasts
I love there oxes
amazing. beautiful.
Que pecado lo que asen con los animales ponga los artos los dueños aver si lo asen es pecado
Wait until PETA sees this...
I know right?
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PETA is ridiculous!
Ok kid 25 your tickin me off keepin on hitting him in the face.
That second one is very strong but could drag more, if it were to pull with the head straight and down, but was lifting the neck to high.
Very difficult for animals
those bulls are like WTF
the kid tried to hard to force the weight on the oxen you could see it
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Looks pretty boring from a spectator's point of view, but I can appreciate the craft.
Ongole bulls which are available in Andhra Pradesh state in India are more powerful than this and they can easily pull the top weight pulled by these bulls and the ongole bulls are known as Brahmin bulls
These aren't full grown yet.
es un deporte bello pero los toros tienen el cable de arrastre muy corto y eso hase que se lastimen las pezuñas deberían de ponerlos mas largos
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The old man at the first pull ran off so fast when he left the arena he almost left is oxens behind.
We humans are weird and never treat animals kindly.
Correct: Sadly these fine Creatures may end up in the crockpot. after they get lame
Omw!!!! I hate people like u!!!!!! I'm and animal lover and hate when people abuse animals but this is not abuse!!!!!! These oxen r just fine!!!! If he had been whipping their backs and forcing them to go, that may be a little abuse. But these oxen moved in their own cuz obviously they love and respect and trust their owner
weshareto this is literally what they are bread for they enjoy doing work like an athlete enjoys working out.
Believe me, they're not in any pain
UM..sorry to correct you, but the whips are used during training, and not in public. It is not about trusting the owner, it is about fear if they do not perform. This ridiculous "sport"has been outlawed in many countries now, and for obvious reasons. The animals are abused during training, and there have been many Court cases in relation to it. Same where horses are concerned. It is downright cruel. Do the research, it's not rocket science.
Oxens don't belong on display
why do they hit them in the heads to go? that's a little mean. not hard enough to hurt them,but rude to the Ox. that head gear is so buitiful tho!
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Its actually more of a tap to remind the steers to stop pulling and stay in line with each other otherwise they could seriously injure themselves or each other. The tap it just a reminder I drove cattle in high school they are very responsive and anyone in these competitions who does actually hit their animals is immediately disqualified. This man has great control over these animals to simply way the driver under their nose with out touching is the mark of a true master and many years of practice on these steers. Younger steers are reminded more often with the tapping and younger trainers tend to be heavier handed...
+Antonio Tejada Garcia garcea
E bem mais interessante do que a tourada, essa os bois são treinados parabéns
Not as exciting as horse pulling. But love ya all and cool.
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The guy should not be able to pull also.
Haha..thats nothing ..its about making his oxen feeling his confidence
lo que es no tener que hacer carajo!
Look at Ox here ua-cam.com/video/LxaYGkLMkFM/v-deo.html
The kid at 10:36 needs more practice!
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Poor chain!!!!
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These ox are more well behaved than the horses. Cant believe how well behaved they are. The horses are so jumpy.
Uber cool
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oigan dejen esos animalitos quietos hombre porque los maltratan...cuelgense esas vainas ustedes y tiren de ellas si les parece tan bueno.
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My channel: oxen pulling 1.000 kgs of Silver
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Kinda neat but the way they do it would make for a long and boring event.
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Draft horses pull much heavier weights.
ไอ้พวกสัตทำไมมึงไม่มาดึงกันเองวะจะเอาเค้ามาทรมานทำไมไอ้พวกจันไร
now is the old man turns but make sure he is tide from the balls.
Justino Diaz he won’t pull more than 2