Saw this on a cow in the UK, but it was actually bleeding. When I mentioned it to the farmer, I was told she was ok! Finished my job, and reported him to the RSPCA. He was prosecuted.
@@LLC-zc7cp i think they probably arrived like that. And, to be fair, based on other channels like The Hoof GF, this can happen within three months if in normal conditions. My guess is, it can happen a lot faster than that when one foot is bearing twice as much weight as normal.
@@kellyjostad4900 and so we are going to plow areas to grow fruits and veggies? So that means the native plants and what they shelter and support are destroyed. Then til the ground and then kill rabbits ground squirrels etc.....
@@woodsmanjay5833 carbolic acid treatment is one of the options, similar to how part of the nail matrix is killed off for people with recurring ingrown nails.
@@woodsmanjay5833 I think the usual way it's done is a quick surgical removal within a couple weeks of birth. There's also RF ablation, probably cryo ablation (heats or freezes the horn bud) and various chemical cauterization.
This is one of my favorite Bondi videos. The job is pretty straightforward. Jeff is so warm and appreciative and Penny may not know it, but it's a good outcome for her too.
Had a friend whose family bought several cows and named them all. They raised them for a good while, and then one day they were gone. I asked where they went, and my friend informed me they had been sent to the butcher. A week or so later, he invited me over for a cookout. I wanted to help out, so I volunteered to grab the meat from the deep freeze in the garage. Open the freezer, and there are stacks on stacks of beef cuts, each with a name on the packaging. Long story. My point; naming something doesn't mean you won't eventually eat it. lol
So happy Dr Chris is in great physical condition! That was very labor intensive. What I like most is that Dr Chris is so compassionate toward ALL his patients. Good job sir!
I must say Jeff is a one in a million carer for these buffalo (Good on ya mate), and Chris is a brilliantly compassionate Veterinarian. I wish all vets were as competent and caring as he is (not my previous local experience).
Dr Chris, you really did inspire me to want to still be a vetnurse, I want to work on a wildlife park because I want to save and rescue injured animals just like you do!!
Dr. Chris, I'm instantly a huge fan of yours! That scumbag Dr. Pol DOES NOT even give pain control when conducting testicular removal! You gave a sedative (can I ask which one) and dual nerve-blocks to reduce pain and discomfort of the patient, you are truly an AMAZING animal physician and a credit to your profession. If you're ever in New York, USA allow me to buy you a pint :) -First time viewer, new subscriber
Bondi vet has literaly changed my outlook on my carear i have just stsrted my animal management course at level 3 this is a dream to become someone on the animal industry
I'm a nyc dude and I saw one of these videos on my videos that might interest me . Lmao I am hooked. I was born and raised in NYC but my parents are Dominican and I love the country and farm . I'm hooked on these videos . Great job
This made my entire day & night after literally just seeing a video before this of how one had horns growing so deep there were MASSIVE HOLES when they sawed them off! I felt sad bad for the poor animal I mean just imagine the pain….but this one made me feel happy how much the owner loved penny 💕
been seeing more and more of this with horned animals. Cows, sheep, goats, boars. Clearly the owners of these animals did not care enough to address the issue sooner.
Beautiful buffalo and a great healthy heard. Good job by the farmer and the Doctor helping the animal. I've seen similar looking buffalos in South East Asia as well. I'm from India and here we have buffalos with so many different types of horn. These heards look so much more uniform in there horn shape. I'd like to know the average lactation period and the highest milk yield of these swamp buffalos.
Acid to burn her horns off!!!! Wtf!!! That's just disturbing😡. So glad she's got a human that loves her now. One hell of a workout for ya Chris, but you're patient absolutely is deserving as were you hense the beer and cheese🤗😍🤩
Not sure if its usually done with acid but for curly horned animals the practice of burning their horns off as babies to prevent this situation is fairly common.
@@melmoomlem7321 From what I know, they use either a special acid or a hot wire. This way the cells, which cause the horns to grow, are destroyed. Burning of cells with acid is also a practice used in treating badly ingrown nails of humans. The finger or toe will be sedated and after cutting the ingrown nail piece out, the nailbed gets cleaned with acid to avoid a new growth in this area.
A caustic paste is applied to the horn buds . You people out there carrying on about dehorning ought to get educated. You've probably not seen the damage these animals do to each other with their horns. They are not all sweetness and light.
Saw this on a cow in the UK, but it was actually bleeding. When I mentioned it to the farmer, I was told she was ok! Finished my job, and reported him to the RSPCA. He was prosecuted.
Good on you!👍👍👍
Thank you ❤️
Prosecuted for what?
@@nunya464 Animal cruelty. It had obviously been in pain for sometime.
@@MrJonah53 i mean it’s probably dead by now so there wasn’t point lol. 😂🤷🏾♂️
You can really see how much this farmer loves and cares for his animals. It warms my heart ❤
Beacuse it will affect their profit of course the only thing to only care for the animals is go vegan watch Gary youroufsky to know the truth
Agreed. Some see them as more than just money. He clearly respects his animals and loves them. Nice to see this.
If this were true he wouldn't have let this happen
@@LLC-zc7cp i think they probably arrived like that. And, to be fair, based on other channels like The Hoof GF, this can happen within three months if in normal conditions. My guess is, it can happen a lot faster than that when one foot is bearing twice as much weight as normal.
@@redfailhawk You're supposed to check stock regularly.
It’s very nice to see a caring farmer, looking after his animals with good welfare. Naming them makes it more personal, good on you
The vast majority do.
Ya but he’s still exploiting them for profit. Go Vegan!❤️🌺😊
@@kellyjostad4900 and so we are going to plow areas to grow fruits and veggies? So that means the native plants and what they shelter and support are destroyed. Then til the ground and then kill rabbits ground squirrels etc.....
I am hurting to know that someone would do something so heartless to such a blessed creature. Thank God for this wonderful farmer and Doctor Chris
Look up debuding calfs it's a common practice however using acid I've not come across and clearly didn't work
@@woodsmanjay5833 carbolic acid treatment is one of the options, similar to how part of the nail matrix is killed off for people with recurring ingrown nails.
@@RobertSzasz ohh right cheers man I'm a new farmhand I love learning about all this stuff
@@woodsmanjay5833 I think the usual way it's done is a quick surgical removal within a couple weeks of birth. There's also RF ablation, probably cryo ablation (heats or freezes the horn bud) and various chemical cauterization.
Do you eat meat? Poultry? Fish?
Is it just me or are these cattle things so adorable? With their big dark eyes and cute noises.
This is one of my favorite Bondi videos. The job is pretty straightforward. Jeff is so warm and appreciative and Penny may not know it, but it's a good outcome for her too.
bondi vet people are so kindddddd
Ikr
The noise they make is adorable 🥰. I love that the farmer is so compassionate and bonds to each one and gives them each a name.
I thinks it’s wonderful that the farmer obviously has a bond with his cows - and gives them each a name
Well said Cellini 👍
Buffalo not cows but yeah
Had a friend whose family bought several cows and named them all. They raised them for a good while, and then one day they were gone. I asked where they went, and my friend informed me they had been sent to the butcher. A week or so later, he invited me over for a cookout. I wanted to help out, so I volunteered to grab the meat from the deep freeze in the garage. Open the freezer, and there are stacks on stacks of beef cuts, each with a name on the packaging. Long story. My point; naming something doesn't mean you won't eventually eat it. lol
@@KCStill Them, not it.
I have pet cows. They won't be sold for meat. I don't eat meat.
Great job Dr. Chris!!! I bet she feels so much better now. You could genuinely tell her daddy very much appreciated helping his Penny out!!! 🤗🥰❤
Wow, what a workout! This is definitely the case of "this is going to hurt me more than it hurts you"!
The little calf just watching in the back like :
“what are you doing to my mama ?” 🥺
Bless penny she will feel a lot better well done Chris
Bless his sweet soul for the love he has for his animals
So happy Dr Chris is in great physical condition! That was very labor intensive. What I like most is that Dr Chris is so compassionate toward ALL his patients. Good job sir!
I must say Jeff is a one in a million carer for these buffalo (Good on ya mate), and Chris is a brilliantly compassionate Veterinarian. I wish all vets were as competent and caring as he is (not my previous local experience).
Thank GOD for good people who care.
It must make you feel so good to see the animals having a better life going forward. Wonderful stuff.
This farmer touched my heart. He truly loves his animales.🥰
Dr Chris, you really did inspire me to want to still be a vetnurse, I want to work on a wildlife park because I want to save and rescue injured animals just like you do!!
Lovely man loving his buffaloes so much.
So much love for this owner having his 'cow' looked after🙏💕💕
This episode reminds me of when I went on farm calls with grampy who was a large animal vet specializing in dairy cows in New England. ♡
Good doc, very nicely performed, man. Keep it up.... We need doctors like you to treat such animals.
May I just say how handsome Dr. Chris is. The fact that he cares so much for his patients just makes him more so, as well.
Dr. Chris, I'm instantly a huge fan of yours! That scumbag Dr. Pol DOES NOT even give pain control when conducting testicular removal! You gave a sedative (can I ask which one) and dual nerve-blocks to reduce pain and discomfort of the patient, you are truly an AMAZING animal physician and a credit to your profession. If you're ever in New York, USA allow me to buy you a pint :) -First time viewer, new subscriber
This channel is the goat always helping
That's the beauty of having nice and good neighbours.
I love the new Aventura of Dr Chris. She is so cute
Dr Chris you have done wonderful job ❤️🇬🇧
You mean the flag 🇦🇺
@Alisha Meadows
What a great Vet and a wonderful and kind man!! 🙏🙏🤗🤗
It's nice to see how much he cares for his Animals.
What a humble bloke that farmer is, can tell he loves and adores his job and every single one of those animals leg admires as if they are his children
Bondi vet has literaly changed my outlook on my carear i have just stsrted my animal management course at level 3 this is a dream to become someone on the animal industry
You are an incredible human being
I'm a nyc dude and I saw one of these videos on my videos that might interest me . Lmao I am hooked. I was born and raised in NYC but my parents are Dominican and I love the country and farm . I'm hooked on these videos . Great job
Amazing job Chris❤️🇨🇦
Writing from America. Thanks Doc for the work you do on the wildlife and hope you many cold beers in the future. Thanks again
He was so thankful that was sweet he busted out the expensive guest stuff
Congrats bro,..we met in South Africa 🇿🇦 when you toured the place when still a student,glad finding you here…
"poor bull"
"it's a cow"
Thank you Doctor God bless you both. CHEERS.
Great job. I had no idea how this is done. Lovely colorful birds. Greetings from Arizona, USA 🌻🐝❤️🇺🇸
Bless you for helping her and all you do. 💕🙏💕 loved watching your show. Thank you for caring for animals.
That sure works the arm muscles but the outcome was well worth it. Love Bondi Vet ! 🙂❤
Great work and great relief for Penny.👍💪♥️
💕Brilliant to see how much you care for all animals big & small💕
This made my entire day & night after literally just seeing a video before this of how one had horns growing so deep there were MASSIVE HOLES when they sawed them off! I felt sad bad for the poor animal I mean just imagine the pain….but this one made me feel happy how much the owner loved penny 💕
So cool made penny feel like a dollar and keep her going. Thanks dr. Great episode
Love the compassion and bond with these beautiful creatures. You’re awesome 😎!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Why does the title and description refer to Penny as a bull? She is a female buffalo.
Its just the gender but shes a bull thats why
@@marlonalbaytar1094 She’s not a bull - a bull is male. She’s a female buffalo.
Buffalo is the species. Male = bull & female = cow 🙂
@@marlonalbaytar1094 No, she's not a bull, a female buffalo is called a cow.
Maybe she's a transgender ....
Like that you help the animals. God bless
What a sad situation with a great outcome!! 🐄💗
Dr. Chris you're amazing.
Best regards to you from Morocco .
You are fantastic !!!!
Thank you ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
You are very good man dr Chris and the great farmer.
He's a good vet.
Such an amazing difference for penny 💕🥰💕
Thank you that was a wonderful job
Well done doctor,great work..
I don't think the buffalo cow whose horns are growing wrong really appreciates being called a poor bull.
Bondi Vet
Dr Chris how long did the burn in the arm's muscle last!?¡¿
Salutations 💌
Truly my favourite episode.
I truly enjoyed watching this.
Help me, Dr. Chris. You're my only hope!
Another Amazing job Dr.Chris Brown !👏💕
Rescue and fitness 👍💪🏻😊
And i like this owner of bulls, he is a good man who loves his animals and this is great ❤️👏
Great job gentleman great JOB
Awesome! Lucky Penny and Mary, great owner
That was great! Penny looks like she’s feeling super relaxed hahahaha
You’ve got some really wild cases here and great production values. I’ve subscribed! 👍🏻
Welcome aboard! Thanks for Subscribing!
Aww the little lizard at 0:09 looks like it's waving
been seeing more and more of this with horned animals. Cows, sheep, goats, boars. Clearly the owners of these animals did not care enough to address the issue sooner.
Beautiful buffalo and a great healthy heard. Good job by the farmer and the Doctor helping the animal. I've seen similar looking buffalos in South East Asia as well. I'm from India and here we have buffalos with so many different types of horn. These heards look so much more uniform in there horn shape. I'd like to know the average lactation period and the highest milk yield of these swamp buffalos.
Buffalo are lovely looking animals. This farmer seems to treat them like pets 👍 which is nice to see.🇬🇧👍
WoW, he is handsome and has great hair!
Well done Chris, God bless Penny's heart love and blessings to you all ♥️♥️♥️🚶🚶🚶🚶
Chris -Respekt!
Bless you and your knowledge of how to help animals............🙏👠👠
That was crazy...couldn't imagine a horn could be cut with a wire like that. But he did it and did it well!
Amo você e o que você faz luz e benção para você
Thank you for saving the animal's life. It might be painful (like braces) but he/she will heal and hopefully the horns will grow correctly
Acid to burn her horns off!!!! Wtf!!! That's just disturbing😡. So glad she's got a human that loves her now. One hell of a workout for ya Chris, but you're patient absolutely is deserving as were you hense the beer and cheese🤗😍🤩
Who tf said that? Also cringe comment lmao
@@Spartan_Rage7 at 1:50 the doctor explains that someone tried to burn her horns off with acid when she was a baby.
Not sure if its usually done with acid but for curly horned animals the practice of burning their horns off as babies to prevent this situation is fairly common.
@@melmoomlem7321 From what I know, they use either a special acid or a hot wire. This way the cells, which cause the horns to grow, are destroyed. Burning of cells with acid is also a practice used in treating badly ingrown nails of humans. The finger or toe will be sedated and after cutting the ingrown nail piece out, the nailbed gets cleaned with acid to avoid a new growth in this area.
A caustic paste is applied to the horn buds . You people out there carrying on about dehorning ought to get educated. You've probably not seen the damage these animals do to each other with their horns. They are not all sweetness and light.
Amazing I like Bondi vet from India
Even though this is old footage, still a great outcome. 🇦🇺
Dr.chris is the real SUPERMAN 🦸♂️
That little calf is so cute.
Thank you for sharing.
🐂🐂
Superhero in my eyes 😍🥰
Great job
My gosh! You’re an engineer!
penny looks happy
Great job as always, Dr Chris!.
Wonderful kind animal owner!
1:09 HE DID NOT JUST SAY BET 😂😂😂😂
What a gentle wonderful vet
Great job Dr. Chris ❤🙏🇺🇸
One buffalo saved. Good feel..
Awe, thats gotta feel so much better!!