Not really he was more likely mad than relieved. Horns growing into their eyes has been documented in history as far back as 1000 BC it's a natural process that tells the goat that it's time has come and he is just supposed to accept it. Now that the people intervened and postponed the process he was irritated and stressed and likely jumped of a cliff.
well, normally, by the time that a horned animal starts to have problems like this, they have already passed on their genes, and have thus fulfilled their purpose
i think he’s just blinking because some dust from the dislodged horn piece might have irritated him, you can see when the horn was still there he was blinking just fine
He probably didn’t care, I’m not being mean or anything, but goats and animals like goats don’t really care about their horns being close to their eyes until it’s fully touching the eye
@@rowen7894 yes, they probably dont care, like human species do - in a way that is thinking about it, but I still believe that he feels more relaxed. You can see at the end that his is squinting his eyes, almost in a way that he is adjusting his sight or not having something near his eyes.
@@rowen7894 Fr, they don't even really care even when it's reaching so deep that it's gonna pierce their brain Babirusa for example, these pigs die mainly because their horns turn towards their head and slowly pierce it open, it's actually good because then the old babirusa expires and the young new babirusa are left with more food
As a sheepherd ,you could also use wet wool sock or anything else made of wool,then drench it in water to absorb head and use a gas torch to heat the central part of the horn and turn it into another direction that way as it grows it will follow the new direction and no sawing will be necessary.
I can't tell it the horn would have simply poked his eye out, or if it would have sort of scooped it out. Either way, thank you for not letting that happen.
To a point. The bottom third to half is very vascular and has nerves. They can bleed A LOT if broken at that point. Unlike a human ripping off a fingernail, they can die from a broken horn if its too close to the head.
@@TopHatify why are you yelling? You ok? Yeah, I watched it. I also own goats and have had kids(that's a baby goat) break their horns playing, leaving them bleeding heavily. Feel free to google goat horns to see that they aren't exactly like our nails, hence why I corrected the above comment. Then google anger management classes for yourself. All this unnecessary misplaced stress isn't good for your health.
Well we humans can do that ourselves without the use of fancy little horns Edit: for those who think I’m referring to war, no I’m talking about crippling depression and various addictions due to the quality of the society we have created for ourselves
Reminds me of that one tale where a goat had the biggest horn (and the biggest ego) and became the leader. Went crazy to have more power, even killed his own mother and had to slowly and painfully die because while knocking his mother down the cliff, something happened to the way the horn grew and it slowly started growing towards his brain. I remember his last thoughts being “what did i do to deserve this” (Unrelated joke here, she stopped the canon event)
Heard of cases of horns looping back to grow into and impale animals brains. This goat was definitely thankful for this, it was definitely in his peripheral and making blinking hard
The sheep at the start of the video: " o my god they are going to kill me" The sheep at the end of the video: "oh, i guess they weren't trying to kill me, huh, tis feels kinda nice actually" Edit:Guys just look at the title
She saved this animals eyeball and probably his life. I have heard stories of the horns growing into their brain actually and killing t h e m. This young woman is a savior to wool bearing livestock that includes alpacas and llamas and obviously sheep and I'm sure there are some goats with very fine valuable hair that she removes she does such a nice job she never Nicks the animals with the shearing blade does everything in one smooth even motion. I've seen shearings done in real life by people, that were careless of the animals comfort, or were amateurs trying to show off by going as crazy fast as possible, or really didn't care either way & just were going as fast as they possibly could, for the sake of saving time, because they had just had so many to do, like hundreds. My sister used to ride & work on a sheep ranch thousands of head of sheep. I'd rather take several days time and not hurt the animals. This beautiful, kind, young woman, she makes it look effortless and I have never once seen her Nick cut or break the skin of any animal she's ever worked on. To any viewer watching this video for the first time, really needs to see her other videos, then they will see exactly what I am talking about. I think there are people that really could take a few pointers from her and I think there are some animals who feel the same way
Actually you also want to do it as quickly as possible because of the stress and discomfort it can cause the animal. Quickly does not equal careless though and accidantly scraping the skin happens to the best, because of flaps of skin (mainly armpits) and sudden movement of the animal. And don't forget irritated skin, skin problems can make shearing harder and make it more likely to accidently damage the skin a little more. It's likely she nicks a few too (accidently of course), but honestly, why show that online? And a few nicks compared to hundreds of animals is still impressive. Aside from that, I do admire her work and I like seeing her enjoy her work.
@@veerlevanmerwijk7862 She shows the knicks so that people are aware that it happens, even when careful. And, that while it does happen, it doesn't mean someone is bad at shearing (unless it happens very often).
Well... go blind and eventually die, basically. Since these horns sometimes grow naturally in ways that are a detriment I would consider this part of natural selection. That sheep lost the lottery but since it has a human to help him it's fine.
This made me realise, how lucky this goat is that he was found by humans and got his horn sawed off, imagine all those goats out there who have horns growing into their eyes and they can do nothing about it!
Non GMO bio engineered animals don't have this problem... Sorry it's called non altered genetics... Other words, no human interference, no human needed..
@@knp_reaper8670 it DOES happen in the wild, but usually they break them/trim them by themselves when they fight etc... so it's not a common occurence,
POV: God spinning the wheel of struggle when making goats and other horned animals. God: Self impaling it is. Sorry guys but everyone has to have a struggle.
Yeah if there is are gods then the goal of humanity should be to kill them, If there is a god out there making self-torture goats, Pedo otters, murder monkeys, We need to stop that, But if there is a god then they probably made them by accident not thinking about there evolution system throughly and not thinking about the nightmare monstrocities they could make, Making evolution instead of making each animal by hand seems like a bad idea to me and just a shortcut to make the universe more full, these gods don't care about quality and just quantity, you don't need to make a full universe jam-packed with infinite creatures from infinite planets you just need to make one island with a few good creatures these hypothetical gods are so lazy stop cutting corners when shit like this happens because of your sloth smh
It looks like this is going to have to be done repeatedly over the course of this goat's life because the horn will continue to grow in the same direction. I just hope that they can stay ahead of the future growth.
Lol, no. By your own logic god made that animal grow in a way that causes it to die if unattended. This one lived but all the deaths of that animal in nature is his fault and that number is much bigger
Oh boy imagine looking at that horn all day knowing it's going to go for the eye at least he can go for many days without thinking about it anymore so he can Cruise the farmyard 🐐😀
This would be an unimaginable painful and very slow dead... I'm glad you saved his life! But I think you could remove much more. Like you said, blood vessels are only on the base of the horn. Good work tough.
In the wild, mountain sheep grind the tip of their horns against rocks to trim them if they start impeding their view. Older mountain sheep look like they have a fuzzy brush on the end of their horns from the grinding. I wonder if this instinct has been bred out of domestic sheep, or they simply have no access to rocky outcroppings for grinding?
He may have been shocked but, he's definitely happy
Спасибо хорошие люди за добро
Not really he was more likely mad than relieved. Horns growing into their eyes has been documented in history as far back as 1000 BC it's a natural process that tells the goat that it's time has come and he is just supposed to accept it. Now that the people intervened and postponed the process he was irritated and stressed and likely jumped of a cliff.
@@justplay2508 Imagine thinking a goat thinks like a human....
I can't tell you're just stupidly religious or just stupid
@@justplay2508i hope you are joking
@@justplay2508
wat
Wow that was faster than I expected 😳
You sound just like my Ex, SHEESH!
Wow...look who i found....love your vids man
That's what she said
because its flat
that's what she- just... nvm
Literally watching his impending doom grow closer.
Like me
?
@@buxbledxdii7646 He's watching his horn grow into his eye, which would've killed him, hence his impending doom
@@Oxygenationatom so you have a horn about to stab your eye balls.
@@Oxygenationatom That makes no sense
Genuinely don’t understand how natural selection never fixed this
well, normally, by the time that a horned animal starts to have problems like this, they have already passed on their genes, and have thus fulfilled their purpose
Because evolution is fake. Never existed
@@i-like-tib-wars damn that’s cruel fair and true but cruel
@@Pjgamerglasseswell nature is cruel so ... I don't like it but it's the truth
On the contrary, it is natural selection at work.
Imagine having your eye slowly wedged out of your skull by your own horn, wild
For boars it usually grows into the back of their skull 😅
There is no god
Moose: 😎
@@nivoko1297 Have you searched? His name is Yeshua/Jesus.
@@casperfevr7358why’d He design the animals like this tho 😀 set them up to fail without human intervention
This horn is the definition of "what goes around,
Comes around"
This doesn't even make sense as a joke... That is not even close to what that means and makes no sense with the video
Just like the blad of a chainsaw
@@GunsAndAmmo3your dumb it's funny im sorry
cuz your iq is the equivalent to a penny@@GunsAndAmmo3
@@GunsAndAmmo3 I feel bad for the both of you. I refuse to elaborate further.
The horn really be like “return to sender”
Underrated
Fr tho
Lmao
444th like
@dash stop
Awesome how fast it is. I love how caring you guys are toward the animals.
first time I have ever seen a wire saw actually cut something in under an hour
Unda a second
Wire saws can be pretty good if it’s not a 20p piece of shit from Amazon 😂
@@TheNinjaSandwichGaming horns are just pretty soft
@@cuzimbanane well, yea they are. Having grown up on a farm I know this. But Wire Saws can be good if they’re not made out of cheap materials.
you've just been misinformed
Notice how much he blinks afterwards!! He is so relieved he can blink without the irritation of the horn. Thank you for helping him ❤️
i think he’s just blinking because some dust from the dislodged horn piece might have irritated him, you can see when the horn was still there he was blinking just fine
That's just imagination lol
@@jimjimsauce u must be fun at parties
Another half a year horn would've puntured its eye
Luar biasa kalau tdk sgt dptng bs menusuk mat@.
Almost turned into mogh😭🙏
That was oddly satisfying..like he must've been so relived after makes me feel relaxed
He probably didn’t care, I’m not being mean or anything, but goats and animals like goats don’t really care about their horns being close to their eyes until it’s fully touching the eye
@@rowen7894 yes, they probably dont care, like human species do - in a way that is thinking about it, but I still believe that he feels more relaxed. You can see at the end that his is squinting his eyes, almost in a way that he is adjusting his sight or not having something near his eyes.
@@rowen7894 Fr, they don't even really care even when it's reaching so deep that it's gonna pierce their brain
Babirusa for example, these pigs die mainly because their horns turn towards their head and slowly pierce it open, it's actually good because then the old babirusa expires and the young new babirusa are left with more food
@@evicaf4e what you feel is irrelevant to truth. It's a goat. Not a human
not all the Logic Big Boys comin in the comments 😭
Am I the only one surprised by the sharpness of that saw? It went thru the horn like a butter
Honestly!! Like those wire saws are the literal worst things I’ve ever used to cut anyrhing
Its because of tension and pressure
@@V2_ULTRAKlLL2 just like every saw
Yea frozen butter
It's wire Like a garret used to cut clay this wire when vibrated fast its super sharp and cuts through everything like butter
As a sheepherd ,you could also use wet wool sock or anything else made of wool,then drench it in water to absorb head and use a gas torch to heat the central part of the horn and turn it into another direction that way as it grows it will follow the new direction and no sawing will be necessary.
I wonder if they would have done that if it wasn't for how close they would have to be to the eye itself.
Нужно опыт определённый иметь, думаю! Главное, не навредить животному!
Yeah that’s way less work 😂
Naw man.
You can't tell us this and not show us.
Please give us a video of that. I would sub and watch it.
@@SnakesBeSnaken I think he means to heat it up at the point where it curves. Not near the eye.
Thank you for all of your love and care for the animals!!! God bless you and yours always!!!
the horn: all you can do is delay me. i am existent through all forms of life, and therefore all you can do is delay my comeuppance.
Thanks for showing me the word comeuppance
@dash the heck is that why u posting links in a comments comment section
I have now seen comeuppance twice in the last minute.. in a judge Judy short, and now here. Is the world trying to tell me something?
@@kristenpfalzgraf1353 just a thought
Definitely adding comeuppance to my sentence enhancers list
I can't tell it the horn would have simply poked his eye out, or if it would have sort of scooped it out. Either way, thank you for not letting that happen.
goat: "OH GODDDD PLSS NOOO PLSSS AHHHHHHH WHAT U DOINN AHHHHHH"
goat: "oh that's nice 👁👄👁"
Lmao
@@CyberNextGeN03 yes??
Me at dentist
me : u understand goat language
@@CyberNextGeN03 YOU DARE LAUGH, HERESAY
Nature: you don't need this eye.
Nature: You don't need this skull and brain.
This is a domesticated animal, so many of the traits have probably been shaped by humans, not the environment.
@@Cat-tastropheethere are many other animals who have this exact problem bruh
@@Cat-tastropheenah you fr this stoopid?💀💀
@@Cat-tastropheehumans are part of the environment
Dr. Doofinshmirtz really put a self destruct button in everything.
This implies he made all goats in the world. And I’m not sure what to think
@@the_kleetus-yeeyee48 he made every living thing
I don't wanna be that person, but...
Destruct*
Thank you for helping this animal.
This makes me so happy, you can see how he feels so relaxed after.
Relaxed now, slaughtered afew days later
Nigga no u cant
@@Gematrinator ahh mutton 👌 yum
@@Gematrinator
Every.
Single.
Time
@@Gematrinator how?
Cutting a horn is like cutting a nail for them
So this is not animal abuse, they don't feel this if it's done properly ofc
It’s same for horses getting their Hobbes trimmed and shoed lol
I’m assuming it’s a lot like finger nails in that way. Just don’t trim too far and you’ll be fine :)
Hahahah even of it did feel pain it would not be animal abuse
i'm pretty sure their horns are the same material as out fingernails are so it's kind of just a weird shaped really strong fingernail lmao
Even if it hurts how tf would you ever consider this animal abuse? Bros gonna get his eye destroyed by the horn if they didnt cut it off
Their horns are like our nails. It’s keratin. It won’t hurt them, it’s like clipping your nails.
To a point. The bottom third to half is very vascular and has nerves. They can bleed A LOT if broken at that point. Unlike a human ripping off a fingernail, they can die from a broken horn if its too close to the head.
@@sortaamy3003 they already EXPLAINED IN THE VIDEO DID YOU EVEN WATCH IT?
our nails dont grow straight to our eyes
@@TopHatify why are you yelling? You ok? Yeah, I watched it. I also own goats and have had kids(that's a baby goat) break their horns playing, leaving them bleeding heavily. Feel free to google goat horns to see that they aren't exactly like our nails, hence why I corrected the above comment. Then google anger management classes for yourself. All this unnecessary misplaced stress isn't good for your health.
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Omg poor baby! Thank you for helping!💜
bro so in the wild damn imagine seeing death inching closer ever so slowly day by day and being powerless against it
then he’d smack it into his eye
@RicarTv how tf would he smash it without it getting into his eye? It’s not like he can make it sideways a bit.
We're literally in that situation right now as mortal humans
Basically all people with terminal cancer live this
@@davidlopes27 not everyone with cancer dies nowadays 🤦♂️
The sound of the saw made my teeth ring.😅
That one person: aNiMaL cRuLeTy
Um. Who?
😂😂😂 naa bro ain't no one gonna say that
@@Prince...830 there are countless people calling it animal cruelty in the comment section. You overestimate some humans
@@nicknabedjjx splashstorm04
they'd prefer seeing an animal's eye being poked by their own horns and then eventually making their way to the brain.
"I used myself to destroy myself"
Slowly
Well we humans can do that ourselves without the use of fancy little horns
Edit: for those who think I’m referring to war, no I’m talking about crippling depression and various addictions due to the quality of the society we have created for ourselves
@@cmqptkloacjko yeah nuclear warheads
@@cmqptkloacjko yes
@@cmqptkloacjko well, that’s more of a “We used each other to destroy each other” situation
Imagine when this happenes in the wild...
Omg 😳 that was my first thought too.. it would’ve been pure torture.
This happens often in the wild. Some animals horns grow into their skull.
What a brutal way to go 😬
@@lauraiscool2549 fun fact not all of them die from the horn, some just live with a horn looping into their skull.
Most die before. I guess that's a good thing.
I can already smell PETA from here.
Reminds me of that one tale where a goat had the biggest horn (and the biggest ego) and became the leader. Went crazy to have more power, even killed his own mother and had to slowly and painfully die because while knocking his mother down the cliff, something happened to the way the horn grew and it slowly started growing towards his brain. I remember his last thoughts being “what did i do to deserve this”
(Unrelated joke here, she stopped the canon event)
Heard of cases of horns looping back to grow into and impale animals brains. This goat was definitely thankful for this, it was definitely in his peripheral and making blinking hard
Poor baby. I know he felt better ❤
Worst designed animal in the game
@@COOKIE_RLNah the moose needs a nerf fr
@@COOKIE_RL God needs to drop a new actualization soon + fix some bugs and add new biomes/mobs
@@loverboyjourneybruh the hippo needs to be nerfed
@@pichulonko.w They need to Buff birthday money
Goat got sage mode
Nature really designed them with the worst self destruct feature
Fr, like the babirusa literally made to be stabbed by their own tusks
@Pie Squared ok
I think this is the mutation of this “new” breed
@@Visceralx1 and squirrels have to constantly naw on stuff or else their teeth grow too big and they die of starvation
@@michaelfieldson1817 it’s not, can be cause by many things
Nature did him dirty.
"Intelligent design"
The design:
The sheep at the start of the video: " o my god they are going to kill me"
The sheep at the end of the video: "oh, i guess they weren't trying to kill me, huh, tis feels kinda nice actually"
Edit:Guys just look at the title
Sheep*
that’s a sheep? thought it was 100% a goat
What a sheep
Definitely a sheep, totally
@Hayden no its a Ram a male sheep
Thank you for saving him
“We readjust before we poke him in the eye” 😂 I thought we were trying to prevent that. Lol jk.
Lol...
You have 1.5k likes.
Dibs on first comment !
Yo the fact that the horns can grow through the head and everything…
Ikr it's like mother nature hates them
@@Maryy2136 more like domesticated breeding
@@cupidsegoist no it happens to wild goats too
Lol
@@cupidsegoist Very common the wild aswell
"Sawing off the tip won't be a problem"
Every male watching this video: 🙃
💀
I dont think any male thought of that, kinda weird that you instantly thought of your dick when you heard tip
Bruh, don't make me think about it like that!
💀💀💀
Ow
Just learned about this from the sequel to a "Beastars is gay" video. Scary how bad it is IRL.
Good God man...that thing grew straight into the eyeball.
Thanks for caring for him
She saved this animals eyeball and probably his life. I have heard stories of the horns growing into their brain actually and killing
t h e m. This young woman is a savior to wool bearing livestock that includes alpacas and llamas and obviously sheep and I'm sure there are some goats with very fine valuable hair that she removes she does such a nice job she never Nicks the animals with the shearing blade does everything in one smooth even motion. I've seen shearings done in real life by people, that were careless of the animals comfort, or were amateurs trying to show off by going as crazy fast as possible, or really didn't care either way & just were going as fast as they possibly could, for the sake of saving time, because they had just had so many to do, like hundreds. My sister used to ride & work on a sheep ranch thousands of head of sheep. I'd rather take several days time and not hurt the animals. This beautiful, kind, young woman, she makes it look effortless and I have never once seen her Nick cut or break the skin of any animal she's ever worked on. To any viewer watching this video for the first time, really needs to see her other videos, then they will see exactly what I am talking about. I think there are people that really could take a few pointers from her and I think there are some animals who feel the same way
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Actually you also want to do it as quickly as possible because of the stress and discomfort it can cause the animal. Quickly does not equal careless though and accidantly scraping the skin happens to the best, because of flaps of skin (mainly armpits) and sudden movement of the animal. And don't forget irritated skin, skin problems can make shearing harder and make it more likely to accidently damage the skin a little more. It's likely she nicks a few too (accidently of course), but honestly, why show that online? And a few nicks compared to hundreds of animals is still impressive.
Aside from that, I do admire her work and I like seeing her enjoy her work.
I stopped reading at alpacas...
@@veerlevanmerwijk7862 She shows the knicks so that people are aware that it happens, even when careful. And, that while it does happen, it doesn't mean someone is bad at shearing (unless it happens very often).
Theyll eat it later
What a great example of nature getting it badly wrong. And also, a great example of how nice people can be.
“Sawing off the tip won’t be a problem” 😏🤨💀
if my tip gets sawed off there wont be anything left 🥲
@@HaveYouSeenThisMan. rip 😔
Nice 👍
@@HaveYouSeenThisMan. no kids 💀
……
He needs a horn ring.
He couldn’t even blink 😭
Right?! after it came off he was like "blink blink blink, omg this is amazing!"
You telling me wild goats just be chilling by and then one day they just start stabbing themselves to death😂
He was such a good boy about this! He must really trust the handlers, my dog would not tolerate this as well 😂
How horrible in the wild their horns can literally impale their own eyes!? 😢 wtf are they supposed to do???
Well... go blind and eventually die, basically. Since these horns sometimes grow naturally in ways that are a detriment I would consider this part of natural selection. That sheep lost the lottery but since it has a human to help him it's fine.
hopefully have it snap off due to wear and tear or die a very slow and gruesome death
They won't survive this long anyway
I think in nature their horns break of regularly when they fight and stuff, not sure tho
I'm pretty sure they find ways to shave their horns in the wild
Imagine this goat growing without an owner 💀
It happens to deer a lot.
nature nurfed him
@@kayblank oh deer
@@kayblank deer horns dont grow like that
@@kayblank not alot
May God bless these poor creatures 😢❤
If god created them isn’t this meant to happen? Isn’t it all planned?🙄
The moment I realized “this is what we’re made for” to look out for other animals.
True statement, if believe the "WORD", GOD PUT MAN IN CHARGE OF THE CREATURES WHO ROAMED THE EARTH
Good
👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
@@bethkearns67 My mind is blown right now. Of course.
@@monomeesh ???
“Dangerously close” to his eye nah that shit poking
Me🤣
Omg this??? Reminds me of “1st time a rescued Rottie had “too long a nails” trimmed- but MUCH LESS DRAMA! Well done sheeper-maidens, well done!
I wonder if you could inlay some nitinol wire on the outside of the curve to apply a straightening force over time. Basically braces for horns
This made me realise, how lucky this goat is that he was found by humans and got his horn sawed off, imagine all those goats out there who have horns growing into their eyes and they can do nothing about it!
Non GMO bio engineered animals don't have this problem... Sorry it's called non altered genetics... Other words, no human interference, no human needed..
@@dmoneytho2550 what
@@timetothrowpogchamp5188 this doesn’t happen to wild goats because they genetics weren’t altered
@@knp_reaper8670 it DOES happen in the wild, but usually they break them/trim them by themselves when they fight etc... so it's not a common occurence,
Wild versions have several behaviors that naturally trim their horns.
We're the cause of this, so we damn well owe them fixing it.
People say "life is too complex and beautiful to not be intelligently designed", but then shit like this happens.
Cept this animal's species has been greatly influenced by humans.
Everyone says that when they don't understand how things work
@@joelsink8440 Certain wild boars also suffer from the same thing, but with their tusks.
@@Clownk1ller Even without human external infuelnce or something biology still tends to be bloody stupid sometimes.
Human biology is a good example.
@@corith4535 sadly true yep the babirusa
Good EYE on catching the problem. He will be LOOKING forward to a better future. 😆
Being so calm during this? That dude's the GOAT
😂
it's a sheep
@@hodorthepolishpainter Yeah but sheep isn't a cool acronym like goat
No its not @hodor4199
Imagine if it didnt have humans to help it
That looked super easy, thank God for hero’s like you!! A goat can’t speak im sure it thanked you bahhh
POV: God spinning the wheel of struggle when making goats and other horned animals.
God: Self impaling it is. Sorry guys but everyone has to have a struggle.
Lol wheel of struggle
And humans geeeeeeet: taxes!
So much thing. People need to stop making things up about God with nothing to back it up. Read the quran. Heaven and hell is real.
@@abelo6727 it's a joke! Get out! 👉🚪
I was watching this thinking, "At least put some safety glasses on him"
That’s why he’s the GOAT😂
Awwwwww, sweet little guy. Glad they could help him.
wow, that saw is awesome. literally had no idea wire saws existed.
He is one ucky little goat that horn would have grown right into his eye.❤❤❤❤
“Sawing off the tip won’t be a problem”
My tiny brain: CHAINSAW TIME
🤣
"Nature is so beautiful✨"
Sometimes
This is more tragic than beautiful
@@Win0038 no shit. OP is mocking the people who say nature is always magical and beautiful.
Lol definitely got the middle finger from evolution
Yeah if there is are gods then the goal of humanity should be to kill them, If there is a god out there making self-torture goats, Pedo otters, murder monkeys, We need to stop that, But if there is a god then they probably made them by accident not thinking about there evolution system throughly and not thinking about the nightmare monstrocities they could make, Making evolution instead of making each animal by hand seems like a bad idea to me and just a shortcut to make the universe more full, these gods don't care about quality and just quantity, you don't need to make a full universe jam-packed with infinite creatures from infinite planets you just need to make one island with a few good creatures these hypothetical gods are so lazy stop cutting corners when shit like this happens because of your sloth smh
"You'll poke your eye out kid" -God
“Look around and you’ll see that life must have had an intelligent designer!”
Was god drunk while making goats 😂
It warms my heart to see someone who cares about animals so much !❤
99.99999% of farmers love and care for their animals.
@@abelis644 That warms my heart to hear that as well because I don’t know much about farming. I live in the city lol!
The trust in their eyes that kills my sorrow ❤
Not trust but more like necessity
ah yes, a very "intelligent" design.
Am i the only one who tried to blow the dust after the saw? 🤣
U can see the relief in its face
It looks like this is going to have to be done repeatedly over the course of this goat's life because the horn will continue to grow in the same direction. I just hope that they can stay ahead of the future growth.
🐏
It is a sheep
Your comment is useless
No one gonna talk about how cute the sheep/goat is i had yo correct it like 4 times because half of u are saying sheep and half of u saying its a goat
Sheep
yeah that isnt what this is about
No. But you can talk about it.😊
I want a goat so badly
@@GunsAndAmmo3are you an idiot?
Horn, " you win for now! But the war isn't over
Bro was gonna turn in to mogh
Bro had to comment it twice
@@idontcare9661 cuz the first got delete for some reason
@@idontcare9661 i’ll delete the second one
The true meaning of staring death in the eye 🤔
Such a good person
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Ngl a goats own horns piercing through its eyes would make a hell of a drawing
He seemed relieved, he kept blinking like he was finally free ❤
its crazy you can even see where the horn was pushing and started to make that spot hairless🥺
Am I the only one amazed by the sharpness of that saw-like thing?
Why do I love when animals just chill because they know you're helping
Bro got them sage mode eyes 💀
Love it when someone knows what needs to be done, does it so well, fast and done.
Thanks for all you do for the animals. ♡
God and his planning, god send angels for this guy, on time
Lol, no. By your own logic god made that animal grow in a way that causes it to die if unattended. This one lived but all the deaths of that animal in nature is his fault and that number is much bigger
" The nature is well made" hum wait a minute
It is. This allowed for a human to perform a good desde and help that little animal .
@@geminiroy763 you tell em
@@geminiroy763 a lot of goat died without human get to help them
Oh boy imagine looking at that horn all day knowing it's going to go for the eye at least he can go for many days without thinking about it anymore so he can Cruise the farmyard 🐐😀
This is that "intelligent design" half of America believes in 😂😂😂
This would be an unimaginable painful and very slow dead... I'm glad you saved his life! But I think you could remove much more. Like you said, blood vessels are only on the base of the horn. Good work tough.
In the wild, mountain sheep grind the tip of their horns against rocks to trim them if they start impeding their view. Older mountain sheep look like they have a fuzzy brush on the end of their horns from the grinding. I wonder if this instinct has been bred out of domestic sheep, or they simply have no access to rocky outcroppings for grinding?
@@stillhuntre55 maybe it's bred out 🤷🏻♂️
"The gighly saw, after 150 years I've still never seen a better way saw thru bone.. You can smell bone dust"
-----Brimley from The Blacklist
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