The problem with poison it doesn't just kill the rat. It enters the food chain. So a bird eats a rat that has the poison. The bird dies. Then an animal eats the carcass of the bird, say a fox or a coyote. Then they die. Then so on and so on up the food chain until something WE eat has the poison in it. So the fox dies in a field and the poison leeches into the ground. A cow comes along and eats the grass and voila, poison beef or if it's a dairy cow, poison in milk. It might be only a small trace amount but that's how it works. The more we eat that has toxins in it the more diseases WE have.....
Amazing how two different species team up to kill rats, awesome. The dog was so careful not to chomp the mink, working together mink did the tunnel work, hound did the clean up.
Wilian Rodrigues he should name one of his giant, nasty minks Kraken so when it’s time for the big guns to come out he can yell “RELEASE THE KRAKEN!” That’s what I would do lol
These minks must be in heaven! Saved from being skinned, a big dog friend, a roomy farm, a caring man who understands these misunderstood creatures, and a truckload of rats to munch on that get killed right away than to suffer by a trap!
@UCOJcBzjDWWVB9aCEpiA6_lw your knowingly being ignorant. That's not what they meant. Also it's not like you alone hold the answers to life's biggest questions so you have no idea. Stop being arrogant
Mink scrambles for rats.. Dog scrambles for rats.. HUMAN scrambles for rats !!! Fine example of teamwork, dedication, and unity of commitment that built this great nation!👍
Not sure why this came up on my feed, as I've never watched any of these rat hunting videos. But that being said I've been thoroughly entertained for 16 mins, lol.
Pretty much I have a cat a Tom cat and I've had no critter problem just scratch the bed and he'll eat anything small even a rat the size of a guinea pig would get holocaust by cats there the best at this
Ewolf5150 It’s not an irrational fear if considered with nuance. There’s nothing irrational with keeping chemicals as an absolute last resort, just don’t forbid them from having a small corner on the table
No, it just offloads the responsibility for broken necks and painfully squirming still-concious rodents onto other animals. Rather than picking them up by the tail, you need to be putting the rats out of their misery, stat. But that would feel brutal.
@@vanirana5678 It's a video game reference. Most games will have a specific tune that plays when fighting a "boss", or difficult enemy at the end of a stage.
It is so good to see ecological rat control coming back. In India the rats have been poisoned so often that they have become toxic to their predators and immune to the poison. Using the methods that Nature gave us is so much more sensible. Your Lurcher is magnificent...my favourite breed of dog, even if they are incorrigible thieves. Your mink are well trained obviously, and really demonstrate the speed and skills of their species. I kept an old Toronto 3 story building rat and mouse clear with ferrets a number of years ago, and beat the cockroaches with Geophilidae...never needed poisons in 25 years, and it was pretty infested when we bought it. Good job, thanks for doing it right and inspiring others as well.🖤🇨🇦
Sida Zeng I actually do nothing to control them, once they are seeded into a building you never see them unless another type of insect is appearing. Their numbers will grow to accommodate the infestation, and then diminish all on their own. This was a large three story building with a basement built in the 1800s of brick and wood, and roaches are pretty endemic in old Toronto. They had reduced a really bad infestation to the point that I never saw another roach again in less than a month. The ferret actually got a bit chubby initially, and we borrowed a couple from friends to help him out. They had the mouse issue under control within a couple of months. We arranged a “home station” where their water and sleeping area was, so they returned there regularly. I found the whole process fascinating, as I had never tried this sort of thing before. I captured a few of my little Viking ships...my pet name for the geophilidae and took them to my home just to make sure I had a colony there to handle the occasional incursion by ants...it too is a very old building, Arts and Crafts era brick, plaster and lathe. Every now and again I will see one in the Spring when a few ants give it a try, but that is the only way I know they are still here.
Yeah metro cities in india are just an excuse for the dirtiness and the filth. Everything is nature elsewhere. What kind of dog breed is in the video? I’m from India.
@@debb4099 you should put a decent sized bowl with some oil in it, along with some food. The rats try to get the food, fall into the oil and it's too slippery for them to get out
And Rats are almost never infected by rabies. To be infected they have to be bitten by an infected mammal which are larger than a rat. The rodent has to survive the attack of the infected animal which is almost impossible.
My Mom my daughters friend had a horse who hated rats. They’d foolishly come into her stall at night and she’d legit purposely stomp on them until they were dead. One time we caught her eating a rat. A friggin HORSE eating a RAT! Ruthless.
So good to see you working with nature with the right attitude of management rather than total annihilation. And you care about your friends the mink and dogs. Good Bloke.
But! Hear me out, what about the purple dots! go full face/off on them! I kid, it wouldnt work, a feral mink colony might work, much like feral cats do the job instead? Barn cats usually just keep themselves fed from their catches and dont need much subsidisation. Or, would mink be too much a threat to unleash? from the sound of it, chickens are a bad mix, but what about a farm that doesnt have livestock?
You could fit a tracking on each mink. A tracker that would be small enough where it doesn't mess with the minks ability to go in small spaces and doesn't hurt the mink. Having one that is also water proof is good too on each mink.
This is actually so good for keeping the rat population down on farms! It’s effective, uses animals that may have been killed, keeps those animals wild/living in their natural habitat, cheaper, creates more business and also doesn’t harm local wildlife/environment/products like harmful pesticides that are usually used do. First time I’ve ever seen this but I have been having some hell of a ride watching this video
I learn so much from these videos! So much more informative than just looking up pest control facts--you learn more about the population dynamic growth and relationship between animals and even how human and animal partner dependency can be with coworking and it's just great.
@@RedWolfCid The rats carry the fleas that carry the plague. Any rat can have a plague ridden flea on it. The rat itself has no plague, only its fleas.
@@forevertj You are wrong on a few points. Fleas only bite humans (vector transmission) after there prefered host has already died, only rarely from plague (most animals are only mildly affected by plague in most cases), plague may also be transmitted through direct contact ( bites from infected animal or handling guts) or through inhalation of the bacteria (cough). Fleas do not carry plague long-term, the coccobacillus builds up in there midgut, effectivly blocking there stomach, causing the fleas to bite more aggressivly and infect the new host before they starve. Multiple animals can be infected with the plague bacteria (Yersinia pestis), however most rats are immune, the only genus of rat susceptible to plague is Neotoma, other animals that carry plague are voles, deer mice, chipmunks, squirrels, rabbits, dogs, cats, goats, camels and sheep. Neotoma at best make up about 10% of rats, leaving 90% of rats that do not carry plague. I guess this is fairly new information but you should look it up rather then continue to spread misinformation.
You would think farmers and ranchers would have tried to tame and train these devils . Seems to be a symbiotic relationship to a farm. The mink is incredible.
Exactly, but in some states it's illegal to have them. I'm surprised they don't have cats. Cats were revered in ancient Egypt because they kept the grain free from rats. I heard some ranchers keep an owl to do the dirty work. ^^
Paul Tougher Hahahaha! I thought the cow look was more of someone who just wached a murder. Cow: (I'm just going to walk away like I didn't see anything.)
It’s a bunch of fake animal lovers. Let them live with a bunch of rats and then we will see how much they love them. Joseph on the other hand drives me nuts when he handles rats barehanded and then scratches his face.
Dude! You could make a killing buying an old school bus, filling it with your minks, cages, and dog, and setting up a mobile Rat Slayer service in New York or San Francisco. Seriously. No pesticides, no traps, no dead rats in the walls! Hell! It's freakin' organic! Charge New York prices, keep your rural residence, send all the money home and retire a multi-millionaire. Dog too big for apartment hunting? Get a dachshund. They're awesome rat dogs! I'm sure other people have suggested the same. What are your thoughts? Love the minks! You're making me into a convert.
How to get a good vid Get doggo = 2x better vid Get otter = 5x Killing stuff us normal citizens couldn’t do = 10x Getting tamed mink =900000000000000000000000000000000000000x (real number)
RIP to Onsa. She was a fine pooch... and the one you have there is having a ball. All the minks you use are outstanding also. It's great to watch them and the dog work.
Brocc's only weakness is his size; he's a big, brutish, powerhouse. Luckily you had Abby going down the small holes. In a month or so the other girls should be ready to take on some rats and muskrats.
It’s amazing just how well behaved and obedient your minks are!!! You would think that they would go down in the holes and disappear forever, but they always comes out :)
At first I felt bad for the rats, but then I realized how quickly and ethically they were killed. Poisoning is a horrible way to die. The rats are put out of their misery quick.
This is the coolest thing I've seen in awhile..... wish we had trained minks back when I lived on a farm...... The dogs are quite impressive too.... very well trained and very disciplined! Very nice catch too.... 63 rats + 8 mice.
Don’t feel bad for the rats. They are pest who eat small animals (chickens, small ducks, ect.) they damage property, eat crops, infest houses, where they eat, poo, urinate, make loud noises, and then die in the walls/roof causing the smell. Rats have been a problem for a very long time, I am MASSIVE for nature, I love it, but rats need to go
This was awesome something like I’ve never seen I’m very impressed I had a red nose pit for 16 years she caught mice as good as any cat so I really enjoyed the dog also thank you I’m new to your channel I can’t wait to watch another one stay safe
I never thought I would find myself watching minks and dogs annihilating rats.
yea same this is what I get for watching animal documentaries prior.
Yeah, me too. Interesting tho.
Me neither
PKMN Trainer Diode same lol
Hahaha same
I can’t believe how well the dog avoids the mink and doesn’t grab it by mistake
gyalis because they look very different, think you idiot ugh
Dogs amazing since of smell is what does it
Naim Kozi *sense
Yea i know thanks
Get a life Tracey.
Someone needs to do a documentary on this man and how he trains a mink and a dog to work as a team. This is amazing stuff
Rachael Y mans one of them wayfinders, he finds a way.
Or he needs his own TV show.
Yes, he should document himself raising mink then post it to UA-cam!
He has books that he has published.
Her: he’s probably watching videos of girls twerking now..... he’s a liar
Him: I wonder how many rats they will kill today
LOL
Hah that's funny
Watching 3 species cooperating to eradicate a 4th invasive species has gotta be one of the more profound things to witness. This is awesome!
And a 5th species stupidly watching in the background 😂😂 the cow was so confused
Cows be like “lmoa the hell y’all doing”
The cow must be saying “Why are you saying sksksksksksksk?”
Where’s the 3rd? I only see two.
Snayperski Avtomat The Human obviously lol
That mink chasing the dog to take the rat was brilliant
One thing about what you're doing: it is 100% enviro friendly. No poison or toxins used....good on ya man!
That is such an excellent point actually Muskoka Mike. Well spotted.
Yes. This is nature and I think it's not Bad.
Might not be as effective though.
I could care less if they were killed by poison tbh
The problem with poison it doesn't just kill the rat. It enters the food chain. So a bird eats a rat that has the poison. The bird dies. Then an animal eats the carcass of the bird, say a fox or a coyote. Then they die. Then so on and so on up the food chain until something WE eat has the poison in it. So the fox dies in a field and the poison leeches into the ground. A cow comes along and eats the grass and voila, poison beef or if it's a dairy cow, poison in milk. It might be only a small trace amount but that's how it works. The more we eat that has toxins in it the more diseases WE have.....
"Sir the enemy is holed up the caves pretty tight."
" DEPLOY THE MINK!"
JR
Dun dun dun DUN DUN
Dun dun dun DUN DUN
Dun dun dun DUUUN DUN
Dun dun dun DUUUUN!
*Mink missiles drop into the water below*
I laughed so hard at this comment.
Funny
😂 lol
Hahaha that's funny,the best part of this clip is seeing the baby rats
Amazing how two different species team up to kill rats, awesome. The dog was so careful not to chomp the mink, working together mink did the tunnel work, hound did the clean up.
chuck cheeze that was just damn good training.
chuck cheeze actually here we have 3 species of animals teaming up, there are also humans that carefully store the busted rats in the bucket! ;)
How do you train the dog to not bite the mink or mistake it for a rat??
@@AWWYEAHHHHHH they are used to their smell, sounds, and looks.
i love how the mink chased the dog like as if to say "MOTHA YOU WOULDNT EVEN HAVE A SINGLE RAT WITHOUT ME"
Anti-rat
Human:leader and smart
Dog:a badass and good hearing
Mink:kills everything total badass
Squad goals
..
XD
Human: team leader
Dog: DPS/tank
Mink: assasin/sapper
Rats: HAHAH, YOUR TRACTORS AND DOGS HAVE NOTHING AGAINST OUR NUMBERS
Human: You are right so... RELEASE THE KRAKEN *Mink has joined the party
Lol
Hilarious xD
Wilian Rodrigues he should name one of his giant, nasty minks Kraken so when it’s time for the big guns to come out he can yell “RELEASE THE KRAKEN!” That’s what I would do lol
i almost peed my pants
art
Cat.... "Im the best rat killer EVER!!"
Mink.... "Hold my BEER!!"
more like dog
dog*
Yey, there's room for both..lol
Cat dog mink hawk coyote racoons skunks opossum and owls i would say the top rat and mice killers
What a team! 💖 Brocc is handsome, Onsa a superstar, and Joseph is a good boy. 😄 Even the cow wanted to see what was going on.
somebody needs to bring this guy to NYC
He would get the job done in new york but they would tax his mink of course...
His mikns aint tough enough for a new york rat😅
I would totally watch him have a go in NYC but then with an even bigger team, and a bigger animal army
Lol @StanleyMorel
Maybe but that is a whole new level. The size of a NY rat are bigger than that dog.
lol. I found it hillarious that Broc killed the rats and turned away like "Here, you deal with the rat, I'm going back for another kill" 8:47
These minks must be in heaven! Saved from being skinned, a big dog friend, a roomy farm, a caring man who understands these misunderstood creatures, and a truckload of rats to munch on that get killed right away than to suffer by a trap!
the sad truth is, there is no animal paradise, but they get to be dust tho...
@UCOJcBzjDWWVB9aCEpiA6_lw your knowingly being ignorant. That's not what they meant.
Also it's not like you alone hold the answers to life's biggest questions so you have no idea. Stop being arrogant
This day is forever known in the rat community as the great slaughter of 2018 lol. the way the mink and dog work together is amazing to watch.
When I look at these videos i always remember that's there's a subreddit for people that own rats as pets 😆
🤣🤣🤣🤣
"All I remember was my uncle Jerry took off running. Then there was a "tsch tsch tsch" noise. Then uncle Jerry was no more."
Wyatt Del Grosso “We have lost all of our kin and brothers and sisters that day”
Mink scrambles for rats..
Dog scrambles for rats..
HUMAN scrambles for rats !!!
Fine example of teamwork, dedication, and unity of commitment that built this great nation!👍
Not sure why this came up on my feed, as I've never watched any of these rat hunting videos. But that being said I've been thoroughly entertained for 16 mins, lol.
Same... It was "recommended" that i watch this... Haven't been this entertained by UA-cam videos in months
i’ve been entertained for about and hour
Drake Feore same it’s so weird
Lmao same here
Drake Feore watch “ratting” with terriers!!!!
Rats:" i think were safe here." Mink:" allow me to introduce myself."
Lol
Another benefit is farmers don't have to use poison which kills wildlife and pets.
Pretty much I have a cat a Tom cat and I've had no critter problem just scratch the bed and he'll eat anything small even a rat the size of a guinea pig would get holocaust by cats there the best at this
*I never had so much fun watching a video at 3AM*
DragTurboMonstersPT im watching this right now at 3:03 AM
Im having fun to ots satisfying
2:35 am
Lmao guess I wasn’t the only one 😂
Try 10:00 amm
This is terrifically satisfying. So awesome seeing the mink and dog work together.
Coreo www mugeres follado se
Poor rats😔☹️I used too have one but my parents let her to die.i hate hoomans🙄
@@torib1927 lol "Poor rats.."? Ok, bye.
Tori B You are a child and have never had to deal with a rat infestation.
The mink chasing the dog was so cute ngl
Nice work. No poison, no plastic traps, no inhumane suffering. All natural quick death.
there is some suffering in the death by mink or dog, but thats nature.
Ryan Davis The mink is able to kill a rat in a second without any pain in the rat as it's so quick.
xaM evol I I don't think that's how it works.
I see this as the most humane way of eliminating pests as apposed to using pesticides
It is also less damaging to the environment because the predators are more precise and dont harm food or other important resources
Perseus Potter
And it doesn’t endanger other predators, like hawks, that catch the stragglers.
Ewolf5150
It’s not an irrational fear if considered with nuance. There’s nothing irrational with keeping chemicals as an absolute last resort, just don’t forbid them from having a small corner on the table
Angelo Adorno more environmental too
No, it just offloads the responsibility for broken necks and painfully squirming still-concious rodents onto other animals. Rather than picking them up by the tail, you need to be putting the rats out of their misery, stat.
But that would feel brutal.
"the only good rat is a dead rat"
-Ratslayer
F . B . I the on,y good rats are the ones that don’t come out of their stinking holes
Domestic rats are actually super good pets. But wild ones can still be a real pest.
GoblinSlayer fan :P
Well pet ones are nice
Lol That reference haha
Rats: *Minding their own business*
Joseph: KSKSKSKSKSKS
Rats: "Why do I hear boss music?"
JYP lmao
Explain this boss music to me..
@@vanirana5678 It's a video game reference. Most games will have a specific tune that plays when fighting a "boss", or difficult enemy at the end of a stage.
@@TheLocust911 oooo hahah got it thanks dude
I dont know who was more excited, the dog, the mink, or the human.
Lol,
Fun video, thanks for sharing
Lol yes rats didnt have a chance with the 3 of them after them
I was the most excited lol!! These videos are awesome!!❤
It is so good to see ecological rat control coming back. In India the rats have been poisoned so often that they have become toxic to their predators and immune to the poison. Using the methods that Nature gave us is so much more sensible. Your Lurcher is magnificent...my favourite breed of dog, even if they are incorrigible thieves. Your mink are well trained obviously, and really demonstrate the speed and skills of their species. I kept an old Toronto 3 story building rat and mouse clear with ferrets a number of years ago, and beat the cockroaches with Geophilidae...never needed poisons in 25 years, and it was pretty infested when we bought it. Good job, thanks for doing it right and inspiring others as well.🖤🇨🇦
Aren't rats considered deities in India?
I'm very curious, how the heck do you manage the geophilidae once released? Don't they just hide in corners and dark places themselves?
Sida Zeng I actually do nothing to control them, once they are seeded into a building you never see them unless another type of insect is appearing. Their numbers will grow to accommodate the infestation, and then diminish all on their own. This was a large three story building with a basement built in the 1800s of brick and wood, and roaches are pretty endemic in old Toronto. They had reduced a really bad infestation to the point that I never saw another roach again in less than a month. The ferret actually got a bit chubby initially, and we borrowed a couple from friends to help him out. They had the mouse issue under control within a couple of months. We arranged a “home station” where their water and sleeping area was, so they returned there regularly. I found the whole process fascinating, as I had never tried this sort of thing before. I captured a few of my little Viking ships...my pet name for the geophilidae and took them to my home just to make sure I had a colony there to handle the occasional incursion by ants...it too is a very old building, Arts and Crafts era brick, plaster and lathe. Every now and again I will see one in the Spring when a few ants give it a try, but that is the only way I know they are still here.
Yeah metro cities in india are just an excuse for the dirtiness and the filth. Everything is nature elsewhere. What kind of dog breed is in the video? I’m from India.
You guys have mongoose in India, train them to become rat killers
Ratatouille 2
Apocalypse
The rats when they're back into the breeding cycle: "We're in the end game now"
HahahahahahahahahahahahahahahHahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahhahahhahahhahahaha😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂that’s funny
A n d r e X why did I laugh so hard at this lol
**Minkcalypse**
ဂ
Never heard ever about minks but . They have oustanding hunting skillls great animals cheers wally
its 3Am and im watching this. i must be lost in the world of youtube again.
Nghia Nguyen for me it’s 2am 😂
2:53 am lol
I’m high
😂😂😂👍👍👍🤣🤣🤣🤣
Same wth
You can tell the animals love their jobs. No coaxing needed, they know what to do straight away.
6Twisted that's because it's natural for them...the dog has been bred for that...so yeah they're gonna be good.
Literally what they live for, like this is *it* for them.
Man this channel is waaayyyy better than most of netflix series!!
The dog took the rat from the Mink @ 1:55 that was hilarious, lmao.
Paul Gonzales and dragging him along with it lol
If they caught 63, there's probably about 200 more hiding around
Yep, which is why drowning the bucket of babies isn't the worst idea in the world.
Deb B I mean at least he doesn’t brutally torture em
Deb B yeh where I live we have major termite problems :/
More vids gor us
@@debb4099 you should put a decent sized bowl with some oil in it, along with some food. The rats try to get the food, fall into the oil and it's too slippery for them to get out
even if this dog dies of rabies, she will have lived a more exciting life than the vast majority of all other dogs
jianhong lin she died. She got hit by a car...
And Rats are almost never infected by rabies. To be infected they have to be bitten by an infected mammal which are larger than a rat. The rodent has to survive the attack of the infected animal which is almost impossible.
Do you thinks its owner will let that happen?
I think the dog is vaccinated.
Testify!!!!
Cows : *hey guise..... wat doin...*
Lmao i love u
💖 love u son
Haha cows are amazing
My Mom my daughters friend had a horse who hated rats. They’d foolishly come into her stall at night and she’d legit purposely stomp on them until they were dead. One time we caught her eating a rat. A friggin HORSE eating a RAT! Ruthless.
Cow just like minding it's own business 😂😂😂
This channel is informative, family friendly and interesting! I like your approach to pest control. Thanks for sharing your work with us!
Your cameraman was just having a blast there. Seemed like he was just as pleased as the mink and dog.
Sake Laine going hunting with Joseph, Onsa and the mink is always a blast!
I loved it when the dog had the rat and the mink was chasing after the dog like, "no that's mine 😠" 😂
Poor rats... said no one ever lol get rekt by my boy brocc and his crew
Actually there's a comment here that said just that
@@eq4611 why would they feel poor for the rats
@@hulktakessteriods8292 I never asked them
GET SUM
So good to see you working with nature with the right attitude of management rather than total annihilation. And you care about your friends the mink and dogs. Good Bloke.
The 3.2k dislikes are cats who lost their jobs
That's what they get for being lazy, unlike the hardworking minks.
Nathan Is a Mouse and dogs
Lol
Lol i thought the cats would be a good way to kill them... but the minks are smaller i guess
And salty rats too 😂
At 10:43 how the cow went back like hell nah I ain’t gonna be a witness 🤣 lol
They should put this guy in discovery channel
Lol
Only if he tries to catch bigfoot with his mink.
Mike Rowe would love him
Rokaleta with some gloves 🧤
Quality content on discovery channel? Nah not possible.
If instead of "tom & Jerry" cartoon they had a "Mink & Jerry" cartoon....it would have been a 1 episode serie... RIP Jerry lol
1:51
*Onsa:* Haha, I stole your rat~!
*Brocc:* Give that back; that's MY rat!!
How does he get the babies whiteout killing them???
Find the nest, uncover it, and pick them up.
Lol the cow at 10:37 like sheet, what y'all up to, can I help
Kyle Pasta im dying
Notice she has a number tag stapled to her ear
_jerry have left the lobby_
Jerry is a mouse
@@novideosnosubscribers6223
r/wooosh
Tom is gonna hire the Mink man
Has left the lobby not have left the lobby
Iron creeper That wasn’t a r/whoooosh.
Watching Brock and boss working together is incredible. So much fun. What smart animals. You must treat your animals very well.
Come in with a army of 20 minks and just let them loose
FolkLaurr he wouldn’t be able to track them
But! Hear me out, what about the purple dots!
go full face/off on them!
I kid, it wouldnt work, a feral mink colony might work, much like feral cats do the job instead?
Barn cats usually just keep themselves fed from their catches and dont need much subsidisation.
Or, would mink be too much a threat to unleash?
from the sound of it, chickens are a bad mix, but what about a farm that doesnt have livestock?
FolkLaurr 😂 that would be great but he wouldn't be able to find them all
You could fit a tracking on each mink. A tracker that would be small enough where it doesn't mess with the minks ability to go in small spaces and doesn't hurt the mink. Having one that is also water proof is good too on each mink.
Zzzzzz... I want go pro to recognize the greatness of these creatures and make a small mink fitted gopro so we can see a fp view of what they do.
3:14 NOOOOOO don't touch your eye!!!!! you just handled a bucket of rats!!!!!!!!!!!!!111
Aleatorio I was gonna comment this I swear 😂😩😩
NoEditing still its fucking disgusting
Lol i was about to comment this too. Because i feel ugh
🤮😂😂😂
Lmao I thought the same thing
This is actually so good for keeping the rat population down on farms! It’s effective, uses animals that may have been killed, keeps those animals wild/living in their natural habitat, cheaper, creates more business and also doesn’t harm local wildlife/environment/products like harmful pesticides that are usually used do. First time I’ve ever seen this but I have been having some hell of a ride watching this video
won't the minks catch anything by actually biting into the skin of those rats? i mean, aren't rats filled with disease?
memoranda1
Their biology is much different from a humans, they can’t catch diseases from biting or eating the rats
Hi
Not only that but it's free mink food
I learn so much from these videos! So much more informative than just looking up pest control facts--you learn more about the population dynamic growth and relationship between animals and even how human and animal partner dependency can be with coworking and it's just great.
What I like about this, is that you are using natural preditor, which is kinda cool I guess.
*Deploy the mink.*
I would be wearing one hell of a pair of gloves
Americans dont need gloves
They already have diseases then,since they don't need gloves lol
@@tmyfatmufo Its a joke?? jeez what was the negativity for??
Chill ma dude. I'm just joking. No negativity at all. I have dozens of Americans that are truly my brothers,no need for that. :)
I imagine they have EVERY vaccine!
I love how Brocc would chase her like "HEY!! That's mine!!"
I have two words for anyone that hates this video, Bubonic Plague.
only wood rats carry plague, most rat species can't carry plague
I have two more, WELL SAID!
@@RedWolfCid The rats carry the fleas that carry the plague. Any rat can have a plague ridden flea on it. The rat itself has no plague, only its fleas.
@@forevertj You are wrong on a few points. Fleas only bite humans (vector transmission) after there prefered host has already died, only rarely from plague (most animals are only mildly affected by plague in most cases), plague may also be transmitted through direct contact ( bites from infected animal or handling guts) or through inhalation of the bacteria (cough). Fleas do not carry plague long-term, the coccobacillus builds up in there midgut, effectivly blocking there stomach, causing the fleas to bite more aggressivly and infect the new host before they starve. Multiple animals can be infected with the plague bacteria (Yersinia pestis), however most rats are immune, the only genus of rat susceptible to plague is Neotoma, other animals that carry plague are voles, deer mice, chipmunks, squirrels, rabbits, dogs, cats, goats, camels and sheep. Neotoma at best make up about 10% of rats, leaving 90% of rats that do not carry plague.
I guess this is fairly new information but you should look it up rather then continue to spread misinformation.
Chinese gerbils carried the fleas sorry you're uneducated
Where I'm from, a ''surrogate mother'' for rats is code for ''a big tub of cold water'' XD
Good video, Sir.
I feel so anxious whenever the dog or mink go under the lifted objects.... just imagine if that stone slab breaks and falls x.x
Was thinking the same thing
Jonathan Erickson I’m not sure if you’re being an offended vegan or actually hoping they die without suffering so I’m going to go with the second one.
Karin, if that concrete slab falls.....you have the beginning of a mink coat !
🤣🤣🤣🤣 I loved how the mink chased the dog while the dog had a rat in its mouth I laughed so hard 1:50
You would think farmers and ranchers would have tried to tame and train these devils . Seems to be a symbiotic relationship to a farm. The mink is incredible.
Exactly, but in some states it's illegal to have them. I'm surprised they don't have cats. Cats were revered in ancient Egypt because they kept the grain free from rats. I heard some ranchers keep an owl to do the dirty work. ^^
Its tricky with cats, some can be very helpful and kill crap ton of pests but some can also be lazy and befriend rats.
'We are gonna find some suragote mothers'
Me ' aww they dont kill babies'
'To sell as feed when older'
Me : oh...😂😂😂
Oh yes, they kill the babies.
Don't worry, rats aren't going extinct anytime soon
haha ik just initial shock asumed the killed and sold as was
Just kill the babies while you can why does everyone like them
@@f2lmikey It's a waste of pet food to do that I guess
This is absolutely amazing the way the mink and dog work together! Amazing how the dog can tell the difference between the rats and the mink.
This is actually kind of humane. So well done, Joseph!
The cow at 10.40 is just like “don’t be putting me on camera”
Paul Tougher Hahahaha! I thought the cow look was more of someone who just wached a murder. Cow: (I'm just going to walk away like I didn't see anything.)
Bull*
Mike Heckathorn lol exactly what i was thinking
Arsenal Fan 2018 how’s it a bull? Arse Nal
The 2.5k dislikes are rats
Joe Mahgagahbow LMAOOO
It’s a bunch of fake animal lovers. Let them live with a bunch of rats and then we will see how much they love them. Joseph on the other hand drives me nuts when he handles rats barehanded and then scratches his face.
And PETA members
They are a part of The Rats Lives Matter Movement
I cant *B R E A T H*
Dude! You could make a killing buying an old school bus, filling it with your minks, cages, and dog, and setting up a mobile Rat Slayer service in New York or San Francisco. Seriously. No pesticides, no traps, no dead rats in the walls! Hell! It's freakin' organic! Charge New York prices, keep your rural residence, send all the money home and retire a multi-millionaire. Dog too big for apartment hunting? Get a dachshund. They're awesome rat dogs!
I'm sure other people have suggested the same. What are your thoughts?
Love the minks! You're making me into a convert.
Rats killed most people also it’s dangerous because they had Vermons to bite, not ma problem
Quite a few vermin in Washington too
Why in the world would he leave Ut to go to those crap holes?
I love that he rescues and uses Minks! Brocc needs his own tv show, good job team!
I love how the cow just watches everything and then walks away
He was like yeah okay I'm out of here
10:35
How to get a good vid
Get doggo = 2x better vid
Get otter = 5x
Killing stuff us normal citizens couldn’t do = 10x
Getting tamed mink =900000000000000000000000000000000000000x (real number)
UA-cam ANiMaTions otter? Where is an otter?
9 undecillon
He protecc
He attacc
but most importantly,
*HE IS BROCC*
Cool
YES
RIP to Onsa. She was a fine pooch... and the one you have there is having a ball. All the minks you use are outstanding also. It's great to watch them and the dog work.
*cow watches intently, so confused* "da heck is going on here? Oml they're killing rats."
even the human is pretty fast hunting them down lol
Because he eats the rats too😂
He’s learned from the best!
Brocc's only weakness is his size; he's a big, brutish, powerhouse. Luckily you had Abby going down the small holes. In a month or so the other girls should be ready to take on some rats and muskrats.
WatcherintheDark69 hello doctor
Bad day for rats...
WatcherintheDark69 I
WatcherintheDark69 I
WatcherintheDark69 he alrwady said that lol nice try trying to act smart..
It’s amazing just how well behaved and obedient your minks are!!! You would think that they would go down in the holes and disappear forever, but they always comes out :)
At first I felt bad for the rats, but then I realized how quickly and ethically they were killed. Poisoning is a horrible way to die. The rats are put out of their misery quick.
the rat was still moving when he took it off the dog's mouth
jen W if rats didn’t die, we would all die from their exponential growth and destruction
How does one feel sorry for rats
Bleeding heart liberal
Death to all rats.
Cruel horrible death.
If you feel sorry for rats
You’ve never had them in your home or bite you.
I don’t know how I got here but, by god, it paid off! Great videos!
yoo same with me lol thank god. this is so cool
Joseph is the goodest good boy I have ever seen
You should put a GoPro on your dog
FlyCastingColorado on the mink
Bayside Mobile then the Mink wouldn’t be able to go into small spaces to catch the rats
If this was a TV show it would be a hit. Favorite UA-cam channel.
1,000 rats don't like this lmao
Rip ratatouille
Rofl 🤣
Do you want snakes to be in your house or what
Or garden when you go play
They take the rats and feed them to snakes and other and feed them somewhere else
That’s all I wanted to say.....good boy Joseph.
I'm amazed. That dog is so well trained and the minks are just so cute and dangerous. You do an amazing job with these animals.
This is the coolest thing I've seen in awhile..... wish we had trained minks back when I lived on a farm...... The dogs are quite impressive too.... very well trained and very disciplined!
Very nice catch too.... 63 rats + 8 mice.
freaking kool they should hire him and bring him to the bronx
Must be bad rat problem in the south bronx,a influx of mink sort them out.
HE IS... THE MINK MAN
NDayOnline - nice hair
10:37 the cow is like “anything i can do to help before you all make me into a burger”.
Lol
And rug lol
As sorry as i feel for the rats, this is odly satisfying.
This is abuse..
Robloxx_Vlog kim wat?
Don’t feel bad for the rats. They are pest who eat small animals (chickens, small ducks, ect.) they damage property, eat crops, infest houses, where they eat, poo, urinate, make loud noises, and then die in the walls/roof causing the smell. Rats have been a problem for a very long time, I am MASSIVE for nature, I love it, but rats need to go
Man i love farm clean ups! Your garden jobs are cool, but farms are where a whole bunch of action happens.
this answered my question thank you!
That cow was like am i in your way and then backs up
I dont have a clue how u ended up here.
No regrets love watching rats get bodied by minks and doggos
10:37 I love how that bull/cow is curious like what y'all doing over here
Cow was like.. "hmm thats thefuzzy bastards that eat up my feed.. get em all!!"
He Protecc
He also Attacc
But most importantly he is Brocc
He protecc
He attacc
But most importantly he not a coat on someone's bacc
Brocc?? I haven't got it.🤔
Read the title of this video.
@@Xxxsorrow thanQ got it. I haven't concentrated on title🤐
Good one guys!!
Joseph is a good boy.
😂😂
I agree
Guwd Boy!
This was awesome something like I’ve never seen I’m very impressed I had a red nose pit for 16 years she caught mice as good as any cat so I really enjoyed the dog also thank you I’m new to your channel I can’t wait to watch another one stay safe