TOGETHER (2016) - an I Am Angus Documentary (HD)
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- Опубліковано 10 лип 2024
- TOGETHER (2016) - an I Am Angus Documentary (HD)
Each of the cattlemen and women who choose to raise Angus as a path to quality beef does so in their own way. "I Am Angus" shares the stories at the heart of the cattle business: it's people and those committed to the ranching way of life. #IAmAngus
Check out all the other I Am Angus feature documentaries here: • WILDORADO (2019) - an ...
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CHAPTERS
0:00 - Intro
CHAPTER 1 - BEGINNINGS
2:00 - Steve Mowry - Rodeo Clown Bull Fighter - Presho, South Dakota
7:55 - Ad Break (Please Skip)
12:05 - Mama Claire - Collins Farms - Cusseta, Alabama
16:46 - Jose Miranda - Tybar Angus Ranch - Carbondale, Colorado
22:42 - Ad Break (Please Skip)
CHAPTER 2 - PERSISTENCE
26:25 - Evelyn Thomas - Thomas-Criswell Angus - New Bloomfield, Missouri
30:36 - Abbie Nelson - Five Star Land and Livestock - Wilton, California
33:54 - Mitzi Miller - Miller Angus - Floyd, New Mexico
37:20 - Ad Break (Please Skip)
CHAPTER 3 - FORESIGHT
40:34 - Dave McMahon - Championing a Cause
46:05 - Ad Break (Please Skip)
49:36 - Cam Cooper - Talon Ranch - Twin Bridges, Montana
54:35 - Closing - Домашні улюбленці та дикі тварини
Wow! Good people all around and a beautiful story
Thanks Lee Z! Be sure to subscribe to see more great content like this. 🙂
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I found this documentary deeply moving, and with that have acquired an even greater appreciation for our rural American way of life. This is the real soul of America.
That precision chute us made right here in my county by a friend and his family that I attended school with. It is the very best cattle handling equipment in our country. It's locally made by local farmers and ranchers in my county and I'm proud to see it in this video.
19:00 that guy is a special human being.
Birds of feather flock together. Thank u. Although I come from Africa, I like ur docu, casuse I grew up around and loved cattle.
Loved it!!
I love seeing the families . What a beautiful lifestyle , running a family ranch seems like
Thanks for watching Salvatore! Do you have experience working with cattle?
Life is short, do what you want to do, be what you wanna be, yea! Spend all your dream tickets, can't take em with you.
The man from down south what a good man realy good people he works for i needed to rewind to see who david was i thought it was his brother or son no it was man he ranched for he almost broke into tears talking about david. Sade its not his ranch hope some day it is hes so compashion for the ranch .
Que exelente programa saludos desde Durango México
Absolutely LOVED this video. Especially the angels telling us their history. God bless their souls!
I love this vedio guys and to much beautifil places to see.
Thanks so much! Which was your favorite story in this film?
wow it's so beautiful i really like this video
Gostei muito do canal
I can live with out the advertisements 🤠
What ads? 🤔
Can't wait to switch to angus
When i was a young lad Two old cattlemen where setting on the deadpecker bench arguing about which was better a horned Hereford or Aberdeen angus. Another cattleman who had black baldy cows and charloas Bull Remarked there aint no difference both calves will weigh 300 pound by the end of summer but the Hereford will have Pinkeye. I had 1/2 dairy cows and used a Simmental bull. My calves weighed 650 pounds at weaning and I never creep feed. Its a lie that angus is better beef. If I cooked several kinds in the same manner you couldnt tell the difference. The feed that is used to finish is more to determine the meat quality than the breed of cattle.
I am HEREFORD and Ive been pissed off at Angus since the seventies.
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Why? Because Angus markets and advertise better?
Zach Henrichs First off Im making a joke here. But since you asked, Hereford was the big deal back then. I’m 53. I remember Black Angus coming on the scene. Mean little cows, very spirited. Small like the Hereford. I watched the angus brand market themselves for the next thirty years. Relentless. It’s worked out well for them. Does this mean they are the best cow or bull...no. Does this mean they are one of the best marketed products of all time...oh yeah. Unstoppable. The average Joe on the street knows Black Angus. Ask him about Simmental, Devon or Hereford , never heard of them. I started with Hereford, went to angus , then back to Hereford.
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Sir I am 15 years older than you are and Black Angus was very popular when I was a teenager
The bull win shen i was kid i watched a movie ofcowboy filling in for a rodeo clown and was hurt and had to lern to rodeo again good movie wonder if they used his story and based the movie after him
They call it labor of love farming is hard you need to b realy big or have 2 jobs 1 farming 1 your full time job unless you have few hundread cows its hard .
I'm black trying to start my own angus ranch east of Red Bluff California. Wish me luck I'm the only one
Best of luck Andrew! Does your ranch have a website you could share?
@@AngusAssoc I haven't started much yet other than getting close to getting a good property. Still scouting, $aving and learning before I pull the trigger. I'm nervous about drought. Don't want to get in over my head. Water and being sure the area isn't hostile. It might be in my head but I get the sense it's a bit desperate this far out n I'm not ready for grazing competition since I'm new to these parts. Probably just make a few more contacts with successful ranchers and God willing it will happen. I can't afford to spend all my money and then get screwed by a wildfire or some huge expense. My dream is to have a place in Modoc county for summer grazing next to a huge national forest not far from Oregon then one day if I'm lucky a winter place just out side red bluff. Cant believe how cheap land is if u look but still cautious cus I don't have help. Thanks for responding! Im so happy I know at least a sustainable way to live 🤠
@@andrewtucker1828 Thank you for sharing Andrew! Would you be willing to send me an email at jcomninellis@angus.org? I would love to hear more about your story and offer you any assistance we can!
@@AngusAssoc ok thanks. I'm learning alot on this channel!!
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You can take herford and angsus and paint them white and you could not tell the difference . Crow breed and get a black white face there is your best cow
Howdy I am Barbara D Manuel, I am interested the ranching in beef. I went to rodoe at might duck places, anhieum, CA. I. Grew up with one cows ,one horse we had little ditched for them were we. Orange trees growing ,which it now national orange show in San Bernardino. I am interested in ranching.BdmUnlvmtsjc in San jacinto college 2019.
Wow though I watch this for a hour.
There was a small video amongst the adds. Just sat through 5min of adds bord looking for something else.👎
What a joke. Creme never raises to the top. Hereford is superior. Purely BS.