Farmer Reacts to Dangerous Horns vs Baby Calf: Help or Harm intended??
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- Опубліковано 26 лют 2023
- The cycle of life: One cow gets processed on the farm and a new calf arrives. The bull is pushing the calf with the horns and I chose to separate the mom and it's newborn from the herd.
We are also getting a new feeder and the building up process turned out to be quite funny... the instructions were in French.
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Work smarter, not harder ! The opening was great!
Loved the video - the new-born calf, construction of the cow feeder, the laughter, the hay jumping and sibling fun, the meat slicing, and the beautiful scenery.
You two always do lovely music. It makes it even more of a pleasure to watch your videos.
She may not be pure, but she's still pretty and fluffy. An amazing feeder! Did laugh at the instructions - worse are Japanese instructions with funny translations into English! Always gets an "eh???!" Lovely to see the children having such fun in the hay too. Oh to be young again! Thank you for the fun video - good to see you all laughing.
They spik Engerish🤣🤣🤣
Had me chuckling. So much fun and a wonderful way to raise children.
The view is amazing
Beautiful little calf. It’s great that you can process the beef yourself. I’m sure it’s a lot of work.
It was, but it is fulfilling work!
Simeon is the lentil screw green, red or brown! LOLO🤣🤣 I just love you sense of humor. Nice feeder for the cows. Awe that calf is so cute, even though it is not a pure breed. It is also nice you have a heifer. Wow that Highlander beef looks amazing with all that yellow marbling. I kind of reminds me of a Jersey cow!
I am really enjoying having you back regularly ! This was such a great video in every way!! Thanks for all your hard work and bringing us along. !!
She is beautiful God bless 😊
Really enjoyed this post very much! Good to see your family interactions, the new calf and all the good beef processing! Your’re looking healthier & in better shape. The bit longer hair on top looks good on you, as well! 🤗
Thanks so much!
Looking good Simeon and Alex! The mountain views don't even look real! Your farmer hit the jack pot with you as his farm sitters! Are you sure you want to move to TN??? ;)
We are sure we want to move closer to family and friends in the US. It is pretty here but it is pretty at a lot of places. Thanks!
thanks for sharing
Thank you.
Svårt att slå den utsikten. Otroligt.
Ja, den är fantastisk.
Our Irish Dexter bull will nudge calves until they stand, then he leaves them alone with their moms. It may be that the Highland bull was doing the same. It always amazes me that they are usually good fathers. Where I live, no one keeps their bull in with the cows and calves. I find that everyone is much happier, together. Plus, the bull protects the herd, so it's a "win" for everyone.
Looks like a great little calf and I love how dark red that meat is. A quick tip for you and others when putting together stuff like the shelter. A set of deep sockets, an impact driver(not impact wrench) and one of the drill to socket converter can make very quick work of projects like the feeder. I personally prefer to just use it to set the nut then hand tighten the last bit to avoid over tightening.
Exact what you said, the bull is great... He just wants the calf to get up.
Well, I know that can be like that sometimes but later, off screen, he kept pushing the calf over when it was standing and didn't leave it alone. That's why I separated the mom and calf from the rest of the herd later.
we have some white faced highlands and there crossed Hereford
That looks to be some rich and nutritious meat!
I thought it was an aluminum bed frame.
I enjoyed the video. It is a pretty calf even though it is quite obvious that it isn't pure bred. Looking forward to you coming to the USA. I'm from northern Michigan. We have hills not mountains like there.
very cool!
Cool feeder Great Job putting it together with no instructions LMBO xxz.
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Looks like a better fence is needed between the 2 pastures to prevent the mixing of bloodlines. Cute calf but not the genetics the owner wants, wasting a whole calving season for that cow since they don't readily rebreed like other breeds.
Good call on separating the cow and calf. Sometimes it is possible that the bull or stallion will kill a newborn so that the female comes into heat faster....he was not being super aggressive but enough so that the cow would eventually abandon. Good job on the feeder.
Possible, and that is usually due to weak calf or not his offspring. And going by the white mark it has another dad.
About time you gave them some alone time. Goodness.
Because in the wild or on a large ranch evey cow gets alone time??
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Why was the bull trying to harm the calf?
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Simeon, after you have made bone broth, do you grind the bones for other uses like the chickens? If so, how do you do that? God be with ye.
I ha e never done that because I don‘t have a tool for that. I would like to do it, also for bone meal as fertilizer.
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