Understanding their wild herd ways goes a long way to getting it done many try to get them spoilt and humanized but can make a dangerous animal out bush they are gental giants if you are a strong compassionate leader
Unbelievable skills, congreats and hat off dear Sir ! But this damned music loop drives me nervous. Better listen to you interesting narrations and the voices of the birds around.
I have subscribed mate another pom from the UK I like what u r doing my suggestion get a dozen trained up to carry tourists and do outback tours I will be your UK tour operator. Cheers...
Brilliant work mate. Ditch that annoying music and tslk us through what you are doing. You have a good future in youtube if you explain what's going on.
And the Award for Manliest Man in the World goes to......😂 love how you felt you had to warn anyone that might be thinking about catching wild camels too! I can assure you that it wasn't top of my to do list😂 Love the channel mate 👍
You should change your channel name to "The Camel Cowboy" I know yep it sounds American but you will get a million subscribers if you keep putting out this quality of videos. You are doing something NO American cowboy could do. Guaranteed mate!!!!
@lukecampbelladventures mate I just finished watching that video. You are amazing with those animals. As you know they can rip your arm off. I was so impressed with your gentleness. I'm in Victoria the Yarra Valley. You can bring me a tame Camel any day mate 😆
"This is extremely dangerous" Very believable. I'm amazed that it's even possible. An angry bush camel is obviously a mortal danger. I would definitely stick to camels raised in captivity. I'm guessing these camels originate from domesticated stock but it's still a very tall order to re-domesticate them.
It is a dangerous job training wild camel's and early done these days they have been roaming wild for about 100 years now but with the right handling can domesticated quickly I find understanding their herd mentality and working this way gets good results and they are happy to follow
Really enjoyed this, time and patience " my grandfather was the same with heavy horses my mother would say to him things not going to well ' he'd reply not today but they will .
You are so knowledgeable, I am learning heaps but I gotta tell you that it's making me want camels so much more which I think my husband will be upset with 😂
He is a full grown bull camel few scars from fighting other bulls as they come in rut for at least 6 months his knee is fine but is a solid fella he is chilling well now thanks for the feedback Donna
Ditch that annoying music, can't hear a thing when you are talking, much rather have no music when you are not talking, otherwise this is very interesting to watch.
Could you please put the music a bit less so we can hear what you are saying
Totally stumbled upon this channel by chance. I love it! New sub
Thanks mate
A brave man who reads camels' thoughts and can deal with them intelligently and compassionately in the shortest way.
Understanding their wild herd ways goes a long way to getting it done many try to get them spoilt and humanized but can make a dangerous animal out bush they are gental giants if you are a strong compassionate leader
👍 agree 👍 😊
Legend!! Love seeing a good camel person in action! Lovely camels
Im enjoying watching your skill with the camels, BUT,,, please get rid of the music
Trying to work that one out new to the space age world
Wow this was one of the most amazing videos I've ever seen a 🐫 whisperer.
Appreciate it mate
Very interesting and really enjoyed watching your skill with the camels. One thing i would suggest is to get rid of that annoying music.
Was swearing to much had to cover it 😂 thanks for the tip
Unbelievable skills, congreats and hat off dear Sir ! But this damned music loop drives me nervous. Better listen to you interesting narrations and the voices of the birds around.
Mate this is bloody unreal, I worked with a lot of horses, these fellows have a brain, you are a kind man, hats off to you, KPP
Thanks mate good life with the animals keeps it real
I got much respect for this bloke
Interesting footage, impressive skills......but annoying music. I'd rather listen to your commentary.
Great work bloke
so interesting, I had no idea that camels are so intelligent and cool animals. great work!
They are very cool and smart fun to be around they are huge characters
Massive respect brother love what you do man love from the UK
Thanks mate it's a wild career
I have subscribed mate another pom from the UK I like what u r doing my suggestion get a dozen trained up to carry tourists and do outback tours I will be your UK tour operator. Cheers...
@@scottjames51 haha could happen one day mate
Love your channel
Thanks mate been fun
That’s awesome 👍🏻
Great skills. Respect!
Thanks mate been rolling with them a while now great animals to be around
Really amazing critters, learning alot about them thanks to you very fascinating watching you work with them and the resect you show them.
Thank you they fascinate me and are very intelligent and learn so quickly it always amazes me
Mr Cambell you conversant with camel handling
Really interesting video ! Thanks !
Paddy McHugh. The legend.!
He's been around paddy
Great hair cut uncle Luke 🤙🤙
I did it myself in the dark, do you want one?
Yeh we can pin Blaise down 😂😂
I'll get my favorites rusty scissors wait for the first cuclone
Cyclone
@@lukecampbelladventures haha 😂 sounds like a plan
Brilliant work mate. Ditch that annoying music and tslk us through what you are doing. You have a good future in youtube if you explain what's going on.
Appreciate the feed back I'm normally just hanging with the camel's the vid thing is new to me so will keep at it
@lukecampbelladventures fuck yes mate. Keep posting. I'll give you feedback and tips anytime.
can ya do these video without music and put real natural sound that would make it so much natural
Had a bad mic that day was blowing hard
ok but music make me mute hit the ear drum bruhhhhhhh@@lukecampbelladventures
Great job man, you deal them very professionally, i heard from people that camel are very aggressive animal.
They can be aggressive like most animals if not treated right, the camel calms quickly and becomes a good loyal animal and a pleasure to be around
Don't encourage they with 🍊 mango Jaffa or they will you sweet delights. Nice job with those two ships
I like the music. It works.
I think I went a bit overboard with it but thanks mate
And the Award for Manliest Man in the World goes to......😂 love how you felt you had to warn anyone that might be thinking about catching wild camels too! I can assure you that it wasn't top of my to do list😂
Love the channel mate 👍
Thanks mate it's a tough job but soon will be relaxing in the saddle and pushing some miles out
Love ❤️ it is the first time I have seen something from Australia on camel training not a lot of Australia's knowledge out there it's all American
Thanks Donna will have plenty more to come
good video but no need for the Music very distracting while you are talking
Thanks mate I'll take it on board
Good job
You should change your channel name to "The Camel Cowboy" I know yep it sounds American but you will get a million subscribers if you keep putting out this quality of videos. You are doing something NO American cowboy could do. Guaranteed mate!!!!
Haha thanks mate sounds good
@lukecampbelladventures mate I just finished watching that video. You are amazing with those animals. As you know they can rip your arm off. I was so impressed with your gentleness. I'm in Victoria the Yarra Valley. You can bring me a tame Camel any day mate 😆
This is the first I saw this. Didn't know there were wild camels in Australia. So what will the guy do with them after training?
Will keep some for personal use and some for sale for adventures or tourism, plenty of wild camels out here
What music is that? I'm trying to find it and can't. That's such a good song.
Missing person some downloads for vid editing
"This is extremely dangerous"
Very believable. I'm amazed that it's even possible. An angry bush camel is obviously a mortal danger. I would definitely stick to camels raised in captivity. I'm guessing these camels originate from domesticated stock but it's still a very tall order to re-domesticate them.
It is a dangerous job training wild camel's and early done these days they have been roaming wild for about 100 years now but with the right handling can domesticated quickly I find understanding their herd mentality and working this way gets good results and they are happy to follow
The repeated very loud music is making it hard to hear you. Can you make videos without the music please
A really good video, should have been done without the music
Really enjoyed this, time and patience " my grandfather was the same with heavy horses my mother would say to him things not going to well ' he'd reply not today but they will .
I really look up to those old timers they have inspired me I learner from old school good hands
Stop the music not needed. Otherwise good video
You need to cut the music, we can't hear you!
Nothing beats the outback. An this just tops it off can I join yous
Will be looking into camel training programs in the future will keep you posted
You are so knowledgeable, I am learning heaps but I gotta tell you that it's making me want camels so much more which I think my husband will be upset with 😂
The grow on you quickly camel's they are a great animal to be around
Really interesting video. So much to different to horses. I was going to mention the music lol, but looks like I don't have to 😂
Very different from horses and yes I did get a bit excited about the music
I would love to do this❤😊
It's a great lifestyle and a great way to travel you can get to some extremely remote spots with them and make great company
@@lukecampbelladventures I bet. be best life. I'm keen asap pls
@@koenyoung-bf8ev it's a tough life but if ya like travelling can get you anywhere and lasts longer fills the spirit for sure
Yes I know thay spit alot that's just part off them I wouldn't mind
@@koenyoung-bf8ev I hardly se a spit usually it's being harrased or saddle sore, like us we can too but only in a bad situation
الطريقه اللي استخدمتها لابل خطاء فقط اذهب الى ذيل الابل واذهب يمين ويسار وسوف يسقط :)
The older one looks as though he has a bad knee, love your blue heeler 😊
He is a full grown bull camel few scars from fighting other bulls as they come in rut for at least 6 months his knee is fine but is a solid fella he is chilling well now thanks for the feedback Donna
The music isn't bad in principle but it's clearly too loud.
It is mate an early mistake just learning the filming edit but will get there
Hey Luke how can I get in touch with you? I am interested in seeing how you train/trap the feral camels, wouldn't mind having a yarn, Cheers
Hi mate you can contact me through face book facebook.com/luke.campbell.5454?mibextid=ZbWKwL
Do the camels really have a stink breath. ?
Not really unless on rich green feed
Music is no good mate
Might have to get my guitar out next time
اشهد ان العرب هم اهلهن ولا انتم مالكم فيهن 🤗
Don’t get rid off the good music
The music is too LOUD
👍❤ Ещё бы субтитры на русском, было бы ваще супер 😂
Нажми на субтитры сс, выбери auto-translate и выбери язык 😊
Ditch that annoying music, can't hear a thing when you are talking, much rather have no music when you are not talking, otherwise this is very interesting to watch.
I have watched a video of a camel picking up a donkey and shaking the crap out of it they are dangerous.
They can be very dangerous but if handled right can quickly be ya best mate the bull camel is in rutt for 6 months got to watch him
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ya got this lucky
Great music too….
One again do not ever pit him treat his wild wisely
to cool
Thanks mate big week
اشاهد فيديوهاتك
أنت تتصرف ك رجل و احترم هذا
Thank you the bulls respect no less
Bloody music 😅
Got me bloody dancing it's nullas favorites song
Whoever told the Muzak was a good idea was pi**ed
It's a bloody good idea mate
You a camel whisper mate 😮
mais fácil seria colocar um esteio no centro do curral
They were trapped on a cattle station and had to get them out quickly so the cattle could come to drink, it is true but had no time to set it ip