I went to a Nguni Stud Breeder!

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  • @setsomokoti2881
    @setsomokoti2881 3 місяці тому +27

    One thing about cattle they can drive you crazy. 🤣🤣 The cattle look great. One thing about cattle thy are tough, last year my place burnt down and those cows held strong and calved. I was shocked seeing them this year gaining weight on a depleted camp. Im waiting for my calves from October 15th. Really enjoy this channel

    • @shanecotty3275
      @shanecotty3275  3 місяці тому +2

      Thanks! Yes, as soon as I think I have it figured out - then something new comes along!
      Thanks for the support!

    • @HAMUTIMAT2
      @HAMUTIMAT2 3 місяці тому +2

      Our late Father was advised to keep farming with Nguni's & just get excellent Nguni bulls, He ignored the advice & we're suffering the consequences of that decision, We had Brahman, Limousines, Santa, Boran, simmentaler, Simbra & now we have finally had to settle with Bonsmara bulls with cross breeds, our Nguni's are gone.😢😢😢 We now spend thousands on fodder, supplements & vaccines.
      We can't sell throughout the year due to body conditions.

    • @shanecotty3275
      @shanecotty3275  3 місяці тому +1

      I'm sitting with a similar situation with our local communal herd. I'm trying to mentor the owners who have larger breeds not doing very well - 30% calving rates at great expense! Unfortunately they are quite stubborn and insist on farming with "expensive" breeds. But slowly I'm starting to get through to them.

    • @lutte2364
      @lutte2364 Місяць тому

      Vos bêtes sont en très bon état sanitaire et bien nourries. Mais que mangent-elles ?? Je ne vois aucune herbes dans ces enclos. Vont-elles sur des pâturages ? Où leur apportez-vous une autre alimentation ??

  • @felanimasilela2025
    @felanimasilela2025 3 місяці тому +8

    Wow! Speechless Shane. This breed is unbelievable. Very impressive and thank you so much for sharing.

  • @patsonmarime1875
    @patsonmarime1875 3 місяці тому +9

    This is amazing. I now love nguni cattle.

  • @jacobwolki5138
    @jacobwolki5138 3 місяці тому +5

    Great video, really enjoyed getting to view this herd!

    • @shanecotty3275
      @shanecotty3275  3 місяці тому

      Thanks. The camera doesn't do justice to how these animals REALLY look!

    • @shanecotty3275
      @shanecotty3275  3 місяці тому

      Thanks! The camera doesn't do them justice!

  • @qwalaselatshaka7151
    @qwalaselatshaka7151 3 місяці тому +4

    Thank you for blessing us with this information Mr Shane, we learning a lot from you🙏🏾

  • @AlilaliJerrie
    @AlilaliJerrie 17 днів тому

    Yea,I've to admit,the cows look well taken care of. Kudos to you man.

  • @_abstractions
    @_abstractions 2 місяці тому +1

    Great content, very educational. My brother and I are doing research and you are exactly what we needed. I subscribed!

  • @finbarrdinneen3430
    @finbarrdinneen3430 3 місяці тому +4

    That is a great herd of cows. A great place to buy the foundation of some of your own herd

    • @shanecotty3275
      @shanecotty3275  3 місяці тому +4

      Thanks. Yes they are tough, hardy animals. I'm actually thinking of registering as a stud breeder since I bought 2 on tge auction - but came back with 5 heifers and s bull!

  • @njabulombuyazi5132
    @njabulombuyazi5132 13 днів тому

    Fantastic video! thoroughly enjoyed it. Hands down theee most beautiful Nguni I have ever seen. Yesses Zinhle maan!

  • @KaraboMontjane-q8t
    @KaraboMontjane-q8t 3 місяці тому +3

    Nguni cattle went through natural selection over years hence they are adapted to harsh conditions. If you want farm with hardy cattle go for Nguni, their fertility is superb 🤞🤞

  • @brendandooka4205
    @brendandooka4205 2 місяці тому

    Been doing my homework on the polled Nguni cattle
    Trust from your giving information I see a true game changer for the Nguni breed with its polled genetic values (I was wowed too see polled Nguni cattle) I love how hardy they are n I truly belive they will add some desirable treats for beef producers looking to keep the indigenous breeds at tope value for money ♥️♥️♥️🤞🏽🤞🏽🤞🏽🤞🏽🤞🏽 I'll for ever be a hawk to your project for I see deep value in your products

    • @shanecotty3275
      @shanecotty3275  2 місяці тому

      Hi Brendan,
      I certainly think there is an opportunity here. Not just with the polled but the breed in general. One just has to find the winning recipe 👍

  • @sibusisonyuswa9880
    @sibusisonyuswa9880 Місяць тому

    I can not believe they look so healthy without any green grass of feeds...i wish i can visit and stay with them about month to witness this greatness

    • @shanecotty3275
      @shanecotty3275  Місяць тому +1

      It's amazing how well they do, even in a drought!

    • @andredejager484
      @andredejager484 7 днів тому

      My thoughts exactly. There is no way they look like this .He is Feeding a supplement mix of some sort .I come from Botswana and and seen 1000's die this season from drought. Skin and bone they were .

  • @kennethball2796
    @kennethball2796 3 місяці тому +4

    Awesome and Amen. Nguni a Premiere Indigenous breed.

    • @ntsikandamase
      @ntsikandamase 3 місяці тому +1

      Your herds are amazing as well boet

    • @MongeziFiki-jp8hw
      @MongeziFiki-jp8hw 19 днів тому

      These cattle survive even droughts environment

  • @calgal5752
    @calgal5752 2 місяці тому

    It always amazes me how they can find enough to live on…

  • @alextercisio
    @alextercisio 2 дні тому

    Am from kenya those animals look great but the fact is he must feed them with dry matter

    • @shanecotty3275
      @shanecotty3275  2 дні тому

      Hi Alex,
      Welcome to the channel!
      He has started feeding dry material 🖕

  • @jamesmorton5017
    @jamesmorton5017 26 днів тому

    How does the high urea ratio effect the flavor and quality of the meat? Does meat quality match their looks?

    • @shanecotty3275
      @shanecotty3275  25 днів тому

      Hi James,
      Ironically they have very good quality meat! So it seems that it doesn't affect it at all.

  • @mpeHatchery
    @mpeHatchery 2 місяці тому +1

    These are amazing cows, impressive indeed. What would you expect if you breed Nguni and Boran? I'm just wondering.

    • @shanecotty3275
      @shanecotty3275  2 місяці тому +1

      Hi,
      There are some that cross them - called Borguni.
      I think there is a lot of potential in this cross. Eventually I will bring in some boran yo put on mine.
      Thanks for the comment!

  • @brendandooka4205
    @brendandooka4205 3 місяці тому

    All I can say is WOW
    Plus it's the first polled Nguni herd that I've seen without cross interference
    But wow Amazing animals at first I thought they where Bora type cows👌👌👌👌👌
    Would love to get some commercial animals from that herd an put a mashona bull to them

    • @shanecotty3275
      @shanecotty3275  3 місяці тому +3

      I wasn't planning on buying any ngunis - yet. But when I saw the auction catalogue two red heifers caught my eye and I knew I just had to have them.
      Well I came back with 5 heifers and a bull 🤦‍♂️🤣🤣🤣

  • @siyakadikwayo3107
    @siyakadikwayo3107 3 місяці тому +2

    I'm learning a lot from this channel - Dankie! Quick question - what is a stud breeder?

    • @shanecotty3275
      @shanecotty3275  3 місяці тому +1

      A stud breeder breeds pure animals of a specific breed. So their main job is to keep a breed pure and up to the breed society standards.

    • @siyakadikwayo3107
      @siyakadikwayo3107 3 місяці тому +1

      Thank you.

    • @shanecotty3275
      @shanecotty3275  3 місяці тому

      @@siyakadikwayo3107 My pleasure.

  • @wenatahakwano3718
    @wenatahakwano3718 Місяць тому

    we have thousands of angonis here i zambia western province. It's the original breed around here. but one thing is the pure angoni dont have such body types of boran or barhman. i think here the angoni was once crossed with other exotic breads to make these type of animals with such bodies.

    • @shanecotty3275
      @shanecotty3275  Місяць тому +1

      I think it's the environment that selected the correct body type naturally.
      There is a reason why the angonis outproduce other breeds under your conditions - it's because they are adapted.
      Even our nguni ecotypes differe a little in shape and size.

  • @normanwermann2970
    @normanwermann2970 3 місяці тому

    I went for livestock management training a few years ago(around 10) and we asked about the Nguni and why they are not as common in Namibia as the other breeds. The instructor told us, not allot of farmers or feedlots are interested in buying the small frame Nguni. When ever buyers see the polka dot hides at auctions, they turn a blind eye. Thus selling it would be a bit of an issue and since its a small frame breed you will not get allot of money selling it.
    But, as mentioned in the video, this breed is tough, has a thick hide and is not prone to parasites like other breeds. It really does not need allot of maintenance thus i believe it to be the best for communal farming and even commercial especially where grass and water is scarce, like most parts here in Namibia. I think people should stop the idea of farming with exotic big breeds where they spend allot of money annually on maintenance and cattle dying during drought, and consider farming with local small to medium sized breeds. I dont really know what happened in the market during last 10 years, but we really need a market for small local breeds. If there is, then WELL DONE!!!

    • @shanecotty3275
      @shanecotty3275  3 місяці тому +1

      Hi Norman, thanks for the comment!
      Yes, unfortunately selling the calves can be challenging at times. However I believe that these indigenous animals offer tremendous opportunities to commercial farmers.
      You don't need to keep them pure. Your cow is your calf factory and if you base your cows on the nguni breed, while crossing with Sussex, Bonsmara or even Brangus bulls - you can still get the best of both worlds!
      Even if you get paid less for your calves, the sheer kg/ha that you can produce makes up for that.
      Then there is also the option of doing a long weaner system - or finishing off grass.
      But these animals are unfortunately overlooked and scoffed at when they have so much to offer!

    • @normanwermann2970
      @normanwermann2970 3 місяці тому

      @@shanecotty3275 I saw your other video (How to farm profitably with cattle) and based on that video and this, i believe the Nguni would be ideal to farm with, mixed with other medium sized bulls as you just stated. Especially during these times where we are faced with drought.

    • @shanecotty3275
      @shanecotty3275  3 місяці тому

      That's correct. Even if you use nguni cows with a terminal bull eg sussex you will still be better off - in my opinion.

    • @normanwermann2970
      @normanwermann2970 3 місяці тому

      @@shanecotty3275 I agree

  • @tebogobareng3200
    @tebogobareng3200 3 місяці тому

    Great animals wow am impressed …..I however fail to understand how those animals are that good with no feed but well done to the Owner and congratulations on your heifer acquisition. Is he not selling any of those young Nguni bull calves I am willing to buy one immediately if he is selling

    • @shanecotty3275
      @shanecotty3275  3 місяці тому

      They actually browsing - which means they eating tree leaves, young branches and of course the natural bushes and dhrubs that grow in tge area.

  • @ralphdorfling4628
    @ralphdorfling4628 Місяць тому

    Well adapted cattle indeed. However, when it comes to marketing of wheeners at age 7 months, Nguni calves are still small and are mostly way under desired mass, compared to also well adapted cross breeds.

    • @shanecotty3275
      @shanecotty3275  Місяць тому

      Hi Ralph,
      You are perfectly correct! They do wean lighter calves and selling them pure can be a challenge.
      However some farmers are crossing them with exotic bulls. That way you have all the advantages of the pure nguni cow, while having a heavier, more marketable calf. Some farmers are weaning around 220kg of these crosses at 8 months of age. Because the cows maintain body condition, and the nguni changes it's teeth at a slightly older age - one can wean them a little bit older and gain more weaning mass.

  • @sandilekubeka8375
    @sandilekubeka8375 3 місяці тому +1

    Wow 🎉😮

  • @moonchildunsainted
    @moonchildunsainted 3 місяці тому

    Good vid again. im a subscriber from Botswana. In Botswana we seem to have lost most of our Tswana cattle breed, we failed to save them. right now there's a government owned facility with Tswana bull semen, we can see how those bulls looked like, they look much like the Nguni you showed here, its unlike the tswana you see when you go out in the country to the farms, even with colour, the old Tswana in the pics and old videos looks like your Nguni, but now its a bit different. and there is just a handful of those bulls for which we saved the semen. If i wanted to breed pure Tswana i would have a very limited pool of genetics.
    to add to it, we have now as a country imported foreign cattle breeds to increase our national herd, so Tswana really is going to be a thing of the past, maybe the government will have pure Tswana in a single farm, but i dont think you can go to a farmer out here and find pure Tswana

    • @shanecotty3275
      @shanecotty3275  3 місяці тому +1

      It's a pity that people don't realise the value of these indigenous breeds. They formed over time, selected by nature to be the best animals for our conditions.
      Unfortunately man always thinks he knows better.

  • @afriquelesud
    @afriquelesud 2 місяці тому

    As for meat production, the most kg/ha. Indigenous livestock is the way to go. I have always loved the Sangunu/Nguni cattle breeds. Damara cows, I think, are also in the Sanguni family.

    • @shanecotty3275
      @shanecotty3275  2 місяці тому

      I agree! It's a pity these animals are looked down as I think they have so much to offer! Not only kg/ha, but also minimal inputs, minimal chemicals required and the ability to finish off grass and produce a top class, healthy product.
      To me it's the logicsl choice!

  • @hassanBinMoshi
    @hassanBinMoshi 3 місяці тому

    I would be interested in buying some animals from you or this breeder! They look great

  • @BeyonInc
    @BeyonInc 3 місяці тому

    Im in love these cows are wooow😮🎉

  • @segamogotlha5290
    @segamogotlha5290 2 місяці тому

    *AFTER WATCHING TO YOUR CONTENT, I'M NOW A SUBSCRIBER FOR MORE UPDATES ABOUT THIS MARVELOUS KIND OF CATTLE BREED!!*

  • @rotoalma7823
    @rotoalma7823 3 місяці тому +1

    Wonderful bread

  • @TheAfricanantkeeper
    @TheAfricanantkeeper 3 місяці тому +1

    Great video 🩵

  • @kanyereuben4743
    @kanyereuben4743 2 місяці тому

    But how do they survive? where are the feeds? be honest!!

    • @shanecotty3275
      @shanecotty3275  2 місяці тому +2

      They survive by eating leaves from the trees, some bushes that grow in that area and the little bit of grass further out in the camp. Strue!

  • @true5188
    @true5188 3 місяці тому +1

    How many hectare per animal. Whos buying them for meat . Animals get breed for different areas. and purposes. They are adapted in those area . How big is this herd.

    • @shanecotty3275
      @shanecotty3275  3 місяці тому

      Not sure. I know he had a breeding herd of 300 before the fire. He had to sell quite a few off afterwards.

  • @LindelwaMkizwana-cz9js
    @LindelwaMkizwana-cz9js 3 місяці тому

    Hai Mr I'm in the Eastern Cape at Hewu district around Queenstown are you cattle can be good for my area because it's also a dry area in winter.

    • @shanecotty3275
      @shanecotty3275  3 місяці тому

      Google Nandi Ngunis, I think that they are around your area.

  • @siyabongamasikane3180
    @siyabongamasikane3180 3 місяці тому

    Shane, correct me if I'm wrong I'm also learning. This bull look more like a Mashona more than a Nguni.

    • @shanecotty3275
      @shanecotty3275  3 місяці тому +1

      Hi Siyabonga,
      Mashonas are black in colour, shorter on the leg but more compactly built. They look a little different tp this bull.

  • @qhudeni-i2y
    @qhudeni-i2y 3 місяці тому

    Which area of Northern Cape is this ?

  • @ntsikandamase
    @ntsikandamase 3 місяці тому +1

    Farmers disney land Oom Shane🎉😂

  • @jackholman5008
    @jackholman5008 3 місяці тому +1

    Great video,know any mashona stud breeders?

    • @shanecotty3275
      @shanecotty3275  3 місяці тому +1

      I know OF some stud breeders - but tge guys seem to be quite secretive.

    • @ignitiusmabusela7128
      @ignitiusmabusela7128 3 місяці тому +1

      @@shanecotty3275I have also come to the same realisation I wonder what they are trying to gate-keep. All respond by saying I am not selling any of my cattle I’m busy building my heard.

    • @shanecotty3275
      @shanecotty3275  3 місяці тому

      Pretty much what I have heard as well. Realistically I think it's probably the case. We might have to wait a few years for animals to become available.

  • @ngurunguzahaironga6322
    @ngurunguzahaironga6322 2 місяці тому

    This is good for us who want to farm with nguni cattle. What type of salt lik did he give his cattle.

    • @shanecotty3275
      @shanecotty3275  2 місяці тому

      Hi, they usually give licks based on the season. Protein licks for the winter and phosfate licks in the summer.
      Of course, if there's drought then they may add energy/maize to the lick.

  • @BuaMolime
    @BuaMolime 3 місяці тому

    Good characteristics within nguni and Brahman breed

    • @shanecotty3275
      @shanecotty3275  3 місяці тому

      True, however the australians and americans seem to think that the brahman produces tough meat?

  • @FanyanaHadebe
    @FanyanaHadebe 3 місяці тому

    Can you please do a video about cattle on this snowy weather

  • @segamogotlha5290
    @segamogotlha5290 2 місяці тому

    *HELLO SIR, THANK YOU FOR SHARING AND THE EDUCATIONAL INFORMATION. I AM FROM BOTSWANA AND I AM IMPRESSED TO HAVE WATCHED AND SEED HOW THE COWS ARE HEALTHY DESPITE THE DROUGHT. I'M IN FOR IT FOR THE NGUNI CATTLE. HOW DO I GET YOUR CONTACTS IF ONE WANTS TO BUY. //THANK YOU SIR!!*

    • @shanecotty3275
      @shanecotty3275  2 місяці тому

      Hi Segamo,
      Unfortunately I'm not selling any. I have too few.
      But go to the Nguni web page and you will gey contact details.
      Thanks for the kind comments!

  • @Ndunawe53
    @Ndunawe53 27 днів тому

    Possible giving them browser plus mine have lost condition in the 2024 drought in Namibia.

    • @shanecotty3275
      @shanecotty3275  25 днів тому +1

      Hi Ndunawe,
      It's dry!!! They still haven't had rain!

  • @Newfarm.
    @Newfarm. 2 місяці тому

    Hi my brother I used to watch your video about nguni cattle and I like it and I am here in Limp0mpo how to get these animals my name is Mashige

    • @shanecotty3275
      @shanecotty3275  2 місяці тому

      Hi Mashige,
      Google Nguni Breeders Society. They have a breeders list on their website.
      You'll find your closest breeder on there.

    • @sibusisonyuswa9880
      @sibusisonyuswa9880 2 місяці тому

      It means stone licks is Best thing to go for than buying feeds🤔🤔

  • @siphesihlemfeka4794
    @siphesihlemfeka4794 3 місяці тому

    What is the name of this farm and the address plz

    • @shanecotty3275
      @shanecotty3275  3 місяці тому +1

      Hi, unfortunately I make it a point not to give out personal info on social media - but you can search up the breeders on the Breeders Society page on the net.

  • @simphiweraymondmajola375
    @simphiweraymondmajola375 2 місяці тому

    Had these at home when I grew up hence I still go buy my milk at the farm...I can`t eat processed milk at all...very beautiful herd for sure

  • @SongezileJilimane-nr6jz
    @SongezileJilimane-nr6jz 3 місяці тому

    Which area I can find them in south africa

    • @shanecotty3275
      @shanecotty3275  3 місяці тому

      Go to the Breed Society page on google - you will find a list of all the breeders.

  • @LaryCharles
    @LaryCharles 3 місяці тому

    What is the origin of this breed?
    They look hardy and disease resistant.

    • @shanecotty3275
      @shanecotty3275  3 місяці тому +1

      They are one of the breeds that are indigenous to South Africa. They are hardy and disease resistant.

    • @LaryCharles
      @LaryCharles 3 місяці тому

      @@shanecotty3275 Can you estimate the weight of them? Especially the mature market weight for bulls?

    • @shanecotty3275
      @shanecotty3275  3 місяці тому +1

      Market weight for steers would be around 500 - 550kg. Mature cows weigh between 350 - 450kg.

    • @LaryCharles
      @LaryCharles 3 місяці тому

      @@shanecotty3275 how can this breed be exported to the Caribbean? To Antigua 🇦🇬 to be specific; whether live or semen?

    • @shanecotty3275
      @shanecotty3275  3 місяці тому

      Sorry, just saw your comment.
      Google the Nguni Stud breeders society and make contact with them. I know that embryos and semen was exported to Australia some years back - so I'm pretty sure that they could help you out.
      Let me know if you don't come right and I'll see if I can help!

  • @walterlebzax9585
    @walterlebzax9585 2 місяці тому

    Nguni with no horns? I think they're mixed with Brahman or boran.

    • @shanecotty3275
      @shanecotty3275  2 місяці тому +2

      Not at all. Polled ngunis occur naturally.

  • @ThembaMthimkhulu-gn6ow
    @ThembaMthimkhulu-gn6ow 2 місяці тому

    do we have spanish bulls in mzansi

  • @Msk1690
    @Msk1690 2 місяці тому

    Would love to get this breed to cross them with my local ones.

    • @shanecotty3275
      @shanecotty3275  2 місяці тому

      What local breeds do you have?

    • @Msk1690
      @Msk1690 2 місяці тому

      @@shanecotty3275 Kenyan borana

    • @shanecotty3275
      @shanecotty3275  2 місяці тому

      Boran is a very good breed! I agree that a cross would work.
      Can't you get any mashona cattle?

  • @SongezileJilimane-nr6jz
    @SongezileJilimane-nr6jz 3 місяці тому

    Where can I find this nguni cow's

    • @shanecotty3275
      @shanecotty3275  3 місяці тому

      Search the breed on fb, then you'll see when the next auction takes place.

  • @MzangwaCalvinMali
    @MzangwaCalvinMali 2 місяці тому

    Zinhle inkomo zesintu ezi ziyahamba yonke indawo zomelele futhi

  • @Newfarm.
    @Newfarm. 2 місяці тому

    The condition are so bad but the cows are very good there is no grass I really don't know how they survive in that condition

    • @shanecotty3275
      @shanecotty3275  2 місяці тому

      Hi Mashige,
      They were browsing on the trees - eating the leaves. There are some shrubs and a small amount of grass further away - but I think the trees were the main source of feed.

  • @brendandooka4205
    @brendandooka4205 3 місяці тому

    What's the stud name of you don't mind giving

  • @samorabeda5701
    @samorabeda5701 3 місяці тому

    How can I get this in Tanzania

    • @shanecotty3275
      @shanecotty3275  3 місяці тому

      Don't know. Maybe try contacting the Breed Society. But you should have access to boran cattle in your area?

    • @samorabeda5701
      @samorabeda5701 3 місяці тому

      @@shanecotty3275 we don't have breed society here

    • @shanecotty3275
      @shanecotty3275  3 місяці тому

      You must contact the Breed Society in South Aftica. They should be able to tell you if animals are being exported or not.

  • @Land-f7q
    @Land-f7q 3 місяці тому

    Look up the criollo cattle

    • @shanecotty3275
      @shanecotty3275  3 місяці тому

      I am actually aware of the criollo breed - although I don't know much about them. They would technically be very similar to our Ngunis in terms of hardiness adaptability etc. I think they were developed in a much drier climate though?

  • @SavutaFarms
    @SavutaFarms Місяць тому

    No supplement, don't believe this😮

  • @AmiinMahamud-y7o
    @AmiinMahamud-y7o 3 місяці тому

    This is not pure inguni there is bonsmara blood in this animal

    • @shanecotty3275
      @shanecotty3275  3 місяці тому

      He is a registered stud breeder. They do DNA testing on all the animals.

  • @dr.changezdentalhospital8301
    @dr.changezdentalhospital8301 3 місяці тому

    I will like to add a local Pakistani breed in desert who also live on minimum greesing available is called cholistani cow and bull please have a look through google or UA-cam please

  • @tobiasshimpanda6632
    @tobiasshimpanda6632 Місяць тому

    Watching from Namibia i love ur video but those are not 100 % nguni breeds an i dnt thnk u telling the truth by sain u dnt feed them specially the hearfers

    • @shanecotty3275
      @shanecotty3275  Місяць тому

      Hi Tobias,
      I'm sorry to hear that you doubt my integrity.
      It's interesting seeing that he is a registered stud breeder, the animals are registered with the breed society and I would think they have all been DNA recorded. So why do you say they are not 100%?
      Secondly, go check out Kenneth Ball on youtube. His latest video shows how well HIS animals are doing without supplemented feed.

  • @munyazamunyaza5005
    @munyazamunyaza5005 2 місяці тому +1

    Can you please do a video on mashona please 🇳🇦

    • @shanecotty3275
      @shanecotty3275  2 місяці тому

      As soon as I can find a herd to record I'll do so 👍.