Well done. This person appears to have a great understanding of animal behavior and the animals she is dealing with. It would be very dangerous to believe a stranger could do this. One doesn't do this without having lots of experience with these two bulls. Impressive however there is still substantial risk involved.
They are very dangerous, but they can also be very gentle, especially towards humans they know well. They absolutely know their strengths too and they will be gentle around humans as long as those humans are kind to them. But farmers have been killed by Bulls they raised, rare as it is they can kill their owners. But a lot of that can be carelessness by farmers. Bulls have to be treated with great awareness when Cows go into season. Like all males our balls can take over our brains and some Bulls can see a male farmer as competition. .
@@STHFGDBY I wonder if there are sub cortex reflexes, like the knee jerk reflex or the pain/bite reflex in dogs that cattle have. I've never heard of studies of this. My great grandfather was gored, killed, by a bull he raised from a calf. The bull had a loop of rope hung on his horn and when the man tried to lift the rope the bull gored him. Then it went crazy, bellowing and running around like it was grieving for what it had done. It had to be shot. Nobody could adequately explain why it gored him or why it seemed to lose its mind afterwards. Strange family story and back then at the turn of the 20th Century there were no college studies on the behavior or neurological reflexes in cattle. The best the family could explain the tragedy was somehow handling the rope around the bull's horn startled it causing it to react without thinking. It was such a sad story.
Well done, can't say I know of any lady's that would have walked out there. Very tricky if they were to kick off again. I would get ready to run for sure😆 Take care Penny
I really don't think they was fighting maybe she stop them before they really start because when two bull's really fighting u not going to stop them or get that close to them that to much power but she's got big nerve just saying man
Sam Schneider, you are correct they aren't even close to fighting, but something we tried and worked great. Spray them with apple cider vinegar using a kids water gun, takes about 30 seconds, the fight stops and they walk away from each other. I thought it was BS but my wife showed me up by doing just that.
Wow is all I can say, that is one brave and calm lady. What is the psychology that is going on here, this is a serious question, I do not need a bunch of silly answers.
She has a lot of positive energy, and is handling them with a calm and confident voice. The bulls, contrary to what people think are smart, and they read a person like a dog does. They know if you are unsure of yourself and take advantage, if they sense you are confident, they will not challenge you. Hope the answer helped.
Well I'm sorry to say not being mean but that's no bull fight I've seen bull fight we've had bulls that fought for two days straight and you're not breaking them up you can try with pickups and tractors you don't break them up you can't ride a horse in between them and break it up if there aiming to fight and you damn sure don't walk out in the middle of them they're just out there sizing each other up right now
Sam Schneider that's true. My neighbor tried separating two bulls with a 265 Massey Ferguson tractor. His big Angus put his neck under the front end and lifted it off the ground. My other neighbors 2,000 lb Charolais had gotten in the pasture.
They weren't that docile, did you notice how alert and 'calm' she was? She knew what she was dealing with. She was very much aware of both those animals.
thought a yearling Holstein Steer was going to kill me and my buddy one yr.....it was late April, maybe May, he raised Herefords with the occasional Holstein steer from local dairy farmers for beef, contract raise for friends. We were in middle of about 4-5 acre breeding, calf pasture, about 100-150 feet from nearest fence line, the Holstein had it's horns, but one horn, hooked in front of it's eye, the other normal, so we named him "Hook"....we had ear tagged all the new Hereford calves but one, the runt of the the year....when finally grab it....it lets out a cry......Hook considered himself the protector of the herd and we actually saw the very athletic steer hurdle a pasture fence, no joke, it had been watching the White Tails....Hook comes charging full speed, my buddy and I start screaming, I jump up waving my arms, my buddy hangs onto calf...Hook stops, head down, snorting and yes they paw(hoof) the ground...about 10 yards away....I very slowly back to the fence and go get the axe handle from garage.....come back and push Hook away while my buddy finishes....we went in house after that had a beer, a shot and smoked a joint(35 yrs ago) to calm down, we both thought at minimum, we were going to the hospital.
That’s like the saying playing with fire 🔥 lol. Getting them to tame is also an issue they then don’t fear you and become a pest like playing with a 1 ton dog 🐕
Mamma I am 75 years old and there is no way you can stop a bull fight with a stick. Those bulls are not even breathing hard, not much of a fight. Don't ever try to stop bulls that are really fighting. Your to pretty of a young woman to die. They are nice looking bulls too but note cute as you. I think maybe she was doing a little PR work for Brookhill Angus. Anyway nice show.
Our bulls were always afraid of disappointing us. If they got into a fight and we had to come outside, the minute they heard us tell them they were being ugly and disappointing us, they would separate. Am little more fussing and they would hang their heads in shame. True fact. I could tell them to come to me and decide if they wanted a spanking or not and they would come over. I could tell them to sit down and behave if they didn't want a spanking and they would drop to the ground. After a few more minutes of talking out their issues and behaviors, we would go to the barn for a snack. Never spanked them a single time. They just knew. Absolute fact. Had a stallion that kept popping in his building at my mother's house and I went out there and fussed at him while I was cleaning up his mess. He watched the entire tire. I walked him outside and told him to NEVER poop in his house again and went home. Five years later and he still hasn't pooped in there. Animals are smart if you listen.
Yea right.. we had 2 2500 lb bulls go at it for 3 days strait. We tried stopping them with skid steers and tractors finally we picked the better of the two and shot the other. They weren't going to stop til both of them were dead. This video wasn't even a lil tiss
Brookhill Angus I started it a couple years ago delivered an angus bull to a friend of mine that does AI as well and I am not sure what got into him but he was like just drop him with the heifers and let’s see what he can do first one he mounted he broke that went 3,000 grand in 60 seconds I have AI ever since
Why did you put two bulls in the same pasture? That ain’t (isn’t) rite (right) brite (bright)! Same as two stallions - nuts! Unless of course you want to watch them fight.
They grew up together, and they weren't really fighting. All they did was lay around and chill. The one on the left is now working in Tennessee. We never put two unfamiliar bulls together.
IF this sweet young lady had twice been almost killed by Guernsey bulls (as I have) she'd not trust even 'fairly docile' Abangs. A bull is a very complex & swift rage machine......never NEVER trust them as many have found out to their great cost. (You MAY get away with it but then there's that odd time...............)
That's his territory and those are his cows ...that other guy can't be sniffing around them in his territory...mess with my girls and you get the horn.
She must have raised them. I don't think that's a good idea. Although I used to ride our bull that looked similar to them, which we raised. But I wouldn't have interfered if he was pissed at another bull. It's a good video though, she's brave.
There isn't enough toilet paper in the world to clean my shorts if I found myself between two bulls like that.
This lady understands these guys and the 'pace' of their existence. She has to be patient. Hats off to her !
She definitely does. Thank you.
Has the right pheremones . If was a guy wouldn't work .
She knows her animals and they know her. Fine looking bulls!
Well done. This person appears to have a great understanding of animal behavior and the animals she is dealing with. It would be very dangerous to believe a stranger could do this. One doesn't do this without having lots of experience with these two bulls.
Impressive however there is still substantial risk involved.
"Okay, boys. Nuff's enuff."
"Ahhh, Mom!" "Jeez, Mom, he started it!"
"Boys, don't make me tell you again."
"Ooooookay" "Aaaaalriiiight"
Even the biggest baddest glock packin OG street gangster backs down when momma shows up😂😂
Know your stock you can get away with a lot but still, a bull is a bull is a bull!!!
If we could all be so wise. So much we can take from this. Simply beautiful.
They weren’t even fighting. See how she goes with two really going at it.
When these two really fight, I don't know who in their right mind would get between them
They are very dangerous, but they can also be very gentle, especially towards humans they know well. They absolutely know their strengths too and they will be gentle around humans as long as those humans are kind to them. But farmers have been killed by Bulls they raised, rare as it is they can kill their owners. But a lot of that can be carelessness by farmers. Bulls have to be treated with great awareness when Cows go into season. Like all males our balls can take over our brains and some Bulls can see a male farmer as competition. .
Now, put some cows out in that field, and she is NOT going to be holding conversations with those two.
AT ALL. 😆
@@STHFGDBY I wonder if there are sub cortex reflexes, like the knee jerk reflex or the pain/bite reflex in dogs that cattle have. I've never heard of studies of this. My great grandfather was gored, killed, by a bull he raised from a calf. The bull had a loop of rope hung on his horn and when the man tried to lift the rope the bull gored him. Then it went crazy, bellowing and running around like it was grieving for what it had done. It had to be shot. Nobody could adequately explain why it gored him or why it seemed to lose its mind afterwards. Strange family story and back then at the turn of the 20th Century there were no college studies on the behavior or neurological reflexes in cattle. The best the family could explain the tragedy was somehow handling the rope around the bull's horn startled it causing it to react without thinking. It was such a sad story.
She’s probably a good horsewoman too. Notice she did not add any extra energy to the tension that was already there.
Yes, glad you noticed that.
Calm and cool .The one big guy says yeah yeah ok ...wait tell she leaves and it gets dark I'm mo get that other guy ...those are my cows not his !
Well done, can't say I know of any lady's that would have walked out there. Very tricky if they were to kick off again.
I would get ready to run for sure😆
Take care
Penny
Real Story: Guy filming has a crush on the hottie handling the bulls, made up story to film her
She is telling them to be gentlemen 😂
I really don't think they was fighting maybe she stop them before they really start because when two bull's really fighting u not going to stop them or get that close to them that to much power but she's got big nerve just saying man
Exact to the point well written
Bulls: "Aw shit dude here she comes. I told you. I TOLD YOU if we didn't stop we were going to... just be cool, be cool." "HEY MISS LADYY!"
"If she didn't come along, I'd have had you..."
She knows her critters.
Once she gets out of the pen they'll be right back at it
You are right.
Her posture, her breathing, pure country!
Sam Schneider, you are correct they aren't even close to fighting, but something we tried and worked great. Spray them with apple cider vinegar using a kids water gun, takes about 30 seconds, the fight stops and they walk away from each other. I thought it was BS but my wife showed me up by doing just that.
So calmly you handled the job!
Reminds me of a school yard and the teacher showing up.
Someone please call the Charmin bears. Clearly they're needed. 😉
...." CattleLady " is a cutie !! ;-)
But mom! He started it!
Bet she raised those 2 from calves . Excellent disposition from both bulls.
Yes, they are from AI, and were raised to be very gentle from day one. Thank you for the compliment
Magnificent bulls.
True that!
BRAVER THAN ME !!!!!!!
That works , until it doesn’t!
Still waiting for the "bullfight"
They're just having fun and a woman have to ruined it for them
Wow is all I can say, that is one brave and calm lady. What is the psychology that is going on here, this is a serious question, I do not need a bunch of silly answers.
She has a lot of positive energy, and is handling them with a calm and confident voice. The bulls, contrary to what people think are smart, and they read a person like a dog does. They know if you are unsure of yourself and take advantage, if they sense you are confident, they will not challenge you. Hope the answer helped.
Brookhill Angus sure did,thankyou
How is this situation scary? Now if they were fighting then that would be a scary situation
Now I know I can hold my breath for 1:40
This lady has her men well trained 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
She sure does! LOL!
Very well done. This lady was slow, methodical, and calm as a cucumber. You can tell this wasn’t her first rodeo
Thank you
Well, does it really matter if the bull is only fifteen times heaverier than you, instead of twenty times?
Beautiful bulls.
Were there Bulls in this video?? Never saw them. OMG she is dreamy!!
LOL!
I noticed that she used body positioning and a stick to communicate.
i'd rather deal with a bull than a pissed off momma cow, any day
I agree with you there.
As Phil Lynott said " if the boys wanna fight you better let 'em"
Calm is what it takes. She is!
The camera distracted them. A big show for the camera.
I've had to t-bone my beltie with my 4 wheeler to get him off a Angus
I like how you spray paint its number on like a jersey!
Aww man now you did it ... mom had to come and I’m going to tell her you made fun of my weight... said one bull to the other
Bull whisperer?
We had range bulls
When they were challenging each other they would destroy corral fences and anythingu else in their way.
Well I'm sorry to say not being mean but that's no bull fight I've seen bull fight we've had bulls that fought for two days straight and you're not breaking them up you can try with pickups and tractors you don't break them up you can't ride a horse in between them and break it up if there aiming to fight and you damn sure don't walk out in the middle of them they're just out there sizing each other up right now
Sam Schneider that's true. My neighbor tried separating two bulls with a 265 Massey Ferguson tractor. His big Angus put his neck under the front end and lifted it off the ground. My other neighbors 2,000 lb Charolais had gotten in the pasture.
Breaking up fighting bulls you got to be kidding it can go on for days !
All good until one time when they aint playing
Then she will be in trouble
Meanwhile over on Ima survival sanctuary they're racing around on ATVs screaming at each other, panicking trying to separate 2 bulls
Thank you
Why bother breaking them up, they'll just fight again when you're not around, someone has to be the boss and thats how they find out
She probably doesn’t want them getting hurt for no reason would be my guess.
Beautiful bull ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Should be titled - 2 docile bulls standing in a paddock.
They weren't that docile, did you notice how alert and 'calm' she was? She knew what she was dealing with. She was very much aware of both those animals.
@@ruthamos2312 Bullshit video. No fight. Just 2 bulls in conversation
Here smell my gloves made from your children. Lol.
Nice looking bulls
Thank you
thought a yearling Holstein Steer was going to kill me and my buddy one yr.....it was late April, maybe May, he raised Herefords with the occasional Holstein steer from local dairy farmers for beef, contract raise for friends. We were in middle of about 4-5 acre breeding, calf pasture, about 100-150 feet from nearest fence line, the Holstein had it's horns, but one horn, hooked in front of it's eye, the other normal, so we named him "Hook"....we had ear tagged all the new Hereford calves but one, the runt of the the year....when finally grab it....it lets out a cry......Hook considered himself the protector of the herd and we actually saw the very athletic steer hurdle a pasture fence, no joke, it had been watching the White Tails....Hook comes charging full speed, my buddy and I start screaming, I jump up waving my arms, my buddy hangs onto calf...Hook stops, head down, snorting and yes they paw(hoof) the ground...about 10 yards away....I very slowly back to the fence and go get the axe handle from garage.....come back and push Hook away while my buddy finishes....we went in house after that had a beer, a shot and smoked a joint(35 yrs ago) to calm down, we both thought at minimum, we were going to the hospital.
Good job! Lady are you for hire?
That’s like the saying playing with fire 🔥 lol. Getting them to tame is also an issue they then don’t fear you and become a pest like playing with a 1 ton dog 🐕
Thems some dogs!!!
Here in North Africa our carebulls he get crush by bull and he is the friendliness bull tha we have
No bullsh t from the boss that s final
Girl Power!!!
Mamma I am 75 years old and there is no way you can stop a bull fight with a stick. Those bulls are not even breathing hard, not much of a fight. Don't ever try to stop bulls that are really fighting. Your to pretty of a young woman to die. They are nice looking bulls too but note cute as you. I think maybe she was doing a little PR work for Brookhill Angus. Anyway nice show.
Our bulls were always afraid of disappointing us. If they got into a fight and we had to come outside, the minute they heard us tell them they were being ugly and disappointing us, they would separate. Am little more fussing and they would hang their heads in shame. True fact. I could tell them to come to me and decide if they wanted a spanking or not and they would come over. I could tell them to sit down and behave if they didn't want a spanking and they would drop to the ground. After a few more minutes of talking out their issues and behaviors, we would go to the barn for a snack. Never spanked them a single time. They just knew. Absolute fact. Had a stallion that kept popping in his building at my mother's house and I went out there and fussed at him while I was cleaning up his mess. He watched the entire tire. I walked him outside and told him to NEVER poop in his house again and went home. Five years later and he still hasn't pooped in there. Animals are smart if you listen.
Yeh if they were fighting she would be near them
Damn as far as she know they were getting ready to mate
That's how we did it. Just talk.
The cattle lady said you Guy's will fight achutter these Angus Bulls like to fight achutter but the Cattle lady doesn't like it she breaks it up
A cattle prod will change an attitude very quickly. Apparently the bulls know this.
That isn't a cattle prod, its just a sorting pole. We never use prods on our animals.
You better watch it..One day your going to get a little to comfortable with the wrong bull and things are gonna get ugly..
Only because it was a lady who broke it up; they backed off from each other if you know what I mean.
power of the mind..:)
Why would you break up a bull fight, its a natural order of things? Bulls need to establish a pecking order.
For your viewing enjoyment, to entertain you in the middle of the pandemic.
@@BrookhillAngus The fight would have been more entertaining.
That is impressive
Yea right.. we had 2 2500 lb bulls go at it for 3 days strait. We tried stopping them with skid steers and tractors finally we picked the better of the two and shot the other. They weren't going to stop til both of them were dead. This video wasn't even a lil tiss
Two fellas having fun.....and a woman ruins it for them. Such is life. Then she gets "half" and a decade's worth of free money called alimony.
She actually gave them high quality 14% protein supplement afterwords, they seemed very happy.
I hope she doesn't hit them with that stick!
Never. We have no need to hit our animals, they are calm and will move between lots without any drama.
Sometimes it isn’t that easy that’s why they made cattle pushers but those days are behind me now I AI all my heifers
We AI about 85% of our herd.
Brookhill Angus I started it a couple years ago delivered an angus bull to a friend of mine that does AI as well and I am not sure what got into him but he was like just drop him with the heifers and let’s see what he can do first one he mounted he broke that went 3,000 grand in 60 seconds I have AI ever since
Why did you put two bulls in the same pasture? That ain’t (isn’t) rite (right) brite (bright)! Same as two stallions - nuts! Unless of course you want to watch them fight.
They grew up together, and they weren't really fighting. All they did was lay around and chill. The one on the left is now working in Tennessee. We never put two unfamiliar bulls together.
@@BrookhillAngus Thank goodness, but I still wouldn’t do it.
NO!!! Stop it!!!!!!!!!
is she single
IF this sweet young lady had twice been almost killed by Guernsey bulls (as I have) she'd not trust even 'fairly docile' Abangs. A bull is a very complex & swift rage machine......never NEVER trust them as many have found out to their great cost. (You MAY get away with it but then there's that odd time...............)
But why? It is what they are programmed to do.
That's his territory and those are his cows ...that other guy can't be sniffing around them in his territory...mess with my girls and you get the horn.
This is not a bullfight is maybe called bullshit
Um Kentucky don’t fight like Oklahoma
I don't think you want to be anywhere near these bulls when they decide to fight, they are both over 2400 pounds.
she has a death wish
She must have raised them. I don't think that's a good idea. Although I used to ride our bull that looked similar to them, which we raised. But I wouldn't have interfered if he was pissed at another bull. It's a good video though, she's brave.
You can call it brave all you wish. I will label it differently
Clickbait!👎👎
Total BS.
she has some neurological problem if she thinks that stick will keep them apart,