Holy - Sheep pedicure!! And a lap-pool for horses?? Impressive ingenuity being displayed here! I sure hope they're able to deal with the by-products and manage the resources needed for these advancements in production.
Well I would say these technological methods of taking care of them is more humane because I've been on farms and to processing plants and the way some of those guys sadisticly handle those animals and chickens etc. is just beyond measure.....In fact in some restaurants when you order chicken wings on the drum sticks when you bite or take the meat of the bone there's all all congealed blood in the meat and on the bone from rough handling.
Grew up on a small farm in Upstate NY. 6 Horses, a few cows, some chickens, several pigs. A lot of work, but it was worth it. At the End of the year, every other year, my gramps would take an animal to eat. I became the best skinner in the area. People would call me all the time to "assist" them. Paid good, fresh bacon, burger, steak. nothing like it unprocessed meat. One year my cousins were in the barn Smoking, we had just put in the summer hay, and they burned it to the ground. Lost everything except 2 pigs. All the antiques in the upper floors were lost. It was a tragedy. My youngest sister was in there also, a Fireman tripped over her, running in to save our animals, and she ended up with severe burns on most of her body, took her 10 years to heal. Very Sad. I enlisted in the Army right after this happened. It still affects me to this day. I will never forget those days.
I am so sorry about your loss that day but so happy your sister was saved. Just think about those memories you have other people don’t know the work involved in their food. Also thank you for your service ❤️
While working on a farm has its own work ethic and celebratory value, the routine hunting and killing of animals is not always supported in modern society. The way you describe “becoming the best skinner in the area” can come across as cruel to animals, which is more difficult for readers to accept than admire.
I loved my farm animals so much, I never had a problem giving them meds, or trimming hooves. Never had to force them. My horse use to just lift her hooves for me. and my ram use to sit halfway in my lap, and I'd rub between his horns. The ewes loved being scratched too.
That last chute is a design created by Temple Grandin that prevents animals from getting injured because square corners freak out animals Wonderful to see it is in use
So darf man mit Tieren nicht umgehen! Jedes Tier ist ein Lebewesen, das unseren Respekt und unsere Zuneigung verdient. Wenn schon Tierhaltung, dann nur in respetvollem Umgang mit den Tieren.
There is nothing cruel about this. It is the best way to make sure the animals are kept happy and healthy. The processes are speedy, efficient and effective. Not one animal was harmed in the process and by being quick it is less stressful for the animal.
The way we treat animals is the same indirect way we treat each other. Who do you really care for, love & even know, who cares for you, who loves you that you're not responsible for.
@mrtienphysics666 Hahaha, what you talk about dude, eat humans? Really 🤔, you mean catabolism, now you got that 666 at the end of your name so you some crazy person with a weird sense of humour 👊
Stressed animals do not produce well. The farmer is definitely looking for ways of doing the necessary things without stressing the animal out. Less stress, better quality.
Tyson in my town attempted to go with the catching machines in the early 2000's. They thought it would save them money so they laid off all their manual loading crews and bought million dollar machines. They tried these machines for a few years only to realize costs were over double so they went back to human loaders and still use them here to this day.
I can only imagine the absolute hell that would occur if or rather when a machine fails to function and there are not enough humans on hand to fill in for however long it takes to get the machine fixed. Poor animals.
@@dirkmartin6942 I used to catch chickens on my parents farm in the 50's. We used a long pole with a wire hook at the end and would snag them by one leg and put them in whatever container was being used. Never bent a wing nor hurt a foot. Just watching the chickens in the video made me cringe. My dad would have whopped my behind if I treated one chicken like that conveyor did.
Imagine a massive machine gliding effortlessly across fields that once took days of backbreaking labor to harvest. Farmers stood there, arms crossed, shaking their heads in disbelief-until they saw the magic unfold. Its cutting blades danced through the crops like a maestro conducting a symphony, precision-tuned to gently collect every last stalk without missing a beat.
@@DanKoning777 It’s sad that you have no other thought besides the one you’ve been cutting & pasting to sooooo many comments! What’s worse is the fact that the 2 subjects have absolutely NOTHING to do with one another! Come on, Dan, try a lil harder & come up with an argument that has a tiny bit of a similar comparison!
Have you ever considered the insects and animals killed and land destroyed and natural habitat removed to grow vegan food. Not to mention that humans are mainly carnivores for health.
Not really, vegans just see every animal as a pet instead of livestock. At the end of the day it's a personal preference and production conditions will improve over time. That's just the way of life, accross all industries btw.
Has our life improved with all this mechanization and low labor input, when we see these animals as a means to production and wealth? Western civilization, once viewed as symbolizing success, is declining rapidly, both morally and in faith. My trust in modernity is fading, I am not sure anymore if this will bring well being to us. Previous generation of farmers felt close to the animals. This gave them joy and meaning.Would be aghast to see these animals treated this way. Wonder what others think?
@@nesterenhanm5155 Reduce labor costs and thus allow employers to put even more into their pockets; we don't care at all that there are no more jobs for people and thus increase unemployment and poverty. All these machines should be taxed in proportion to the men they replace, which will make it possible to pay more appropriate allowances. to the people who are deprived of all these jobs.
What you observed in this video, is so much better treating of animals, than animals were treated as recent as 100 years ago. You've just been under a rock.
Are you commenting sat on your leather couch, or in your leather seat in your car, wearing your leather shoes? There's nothing wrong with deciding not to eat meat, but being generally hypocritical about animal welfare is not helpful. Farmers dedicate their life to animal welfare if they didn't they would fail. What vegans do is dedicate their lives to criticising those that help animals.
@@adrianellis4497 No dear. I live in the countryside countryside! A farm no less. It still doesn't preclude me from compassion for different species no matter how well we look after them.
@dirkmartin6942 Oops. Sorry sweetie. No rock at all. 100 years ago we did all sort of shocking things to humans and all animal species. It still does not alter the reality that these animals have a pretty miserable existance.
I live in New Zealand so we’re good, our animals graze in the hills and we have the toughest chicken laws, but you notice it in the quality of our food
Do you grow everything, every single thing you eat? I thought not. These practices are as o!d as dirt, now they just use more mechanics instead of someone's back.
I was raised on my Grandfather’s small farm , about 340 acres. He grew everything we ate. The only thing they bought was salt, coffee., flour and sugar when they were canning fruits . We raised all the animals and grew all the fruit and vegetables. I know I ate a lot better back then for sure. If my granddaddy did want biscuits every morning we wouldn’t have bought much Flour. I remember one winter we had 26 hams and 26 sides of bacon in the smokehouse. Yep I ate better !
The steer getting a hoof trim didn't seem too put out. And you have to sheer the sheep, the question is what's the best way. The less squirming the less likely the shears cut the skin. Yes I did grow up on a farm. 😊
we need some kind of mechanism that marches people thru a daily grind earning what they think is a dollar . along the way that one dollar is taxed to earn , spend , and many other siphoning techniques . camouflage as if it is privilege . then leave them holding an empty bag
That machine produces way way fewer nicks and cuts than the old totally hand held method. I notice one big advantage is that the machine firmly holds the sheep and off its feet, thereby providing a more safe shearing for the sheep.
Love the cowboy 🤠 in Argentina❤️. Europe seems better. Course China owes all hog, chicken in USA. They gave us Covid, stop selling land, get out of food industry….
This is some great machinery. I wander what goes through the sheep minds as they get flipped , and their winter coat comes off. Well not much goes through a sheep's mind , but surely they hafta wander , what just happened. That milking station , and car wash is totally awesome dude!!!! On hot days I bet they can't wait for the car wash. They were as calm as a Sunday sit on the porch. All of.this is plainly seen to keep the stress level down in the livestock. Way back in the day , when we would go get to the stock sale to buy stock they would be stressed to the max by the time we got home. They used those Shock Sticks on them constantly , and they would about jump the stall walls because of the terror. We would carry grown steers to the sale lots that were grown out. They would be tame enough to ride around the barn , and by the time they got to the sale pin they were slobbering , and trying to jump outta the auction pin.
Look at all the expenses you have when you don't raise your animals naturally. Check into regenerative ranching/farming where you do rotational grazing/AMP grazing/Mob grazing (many names for this because of multiple ways to make it work) and find how farmers and ranchers can be far more profitable while being better for the animals, the soil, and the environment. The savings alone on all the expenses you will no longer have is astounding. Mono-cropping and keeping your cows, sheep, etc. in one pasture is killing the soil. Learn the lesson from the buffalo who grazed and moved on. By the time they got back to where they started the grass was regrown taller, better, tastier, and healthier than it was. Stop paying big corporations all that money for equipment, pesticides, fertilizers, etc. Also, stop having to grow or buy hay. Do the research and find out the right way to do it. Why continue this way and be less profitable? Makes no sense.
@@dirkmartin6942 Sure it does and that's the problem. They talked about and showed hay and man-made foods being fed to the animals in buildings and structures. Good for big ag, not so much for the animals or the land. None of that expense is necessary if they are out in the field grazing and becoming healthier while they make the ground healthier as you have them move around to different paddocks when needed. Nearly all the expenses go away when you graze your animals this way. It's common sense once you realize you are doing it wrong. Don't worry though, you are keeping big ag in the money. At least someone is getting rich. Too bad it's not the farmer or rancher who spends their earnings on all that equipment and other expenses. If they keep producing monocrops and not using regenerative methods for much longer, the land will be useless to them. Then how will they survive?
What would be the squirrel's complaint towards a hawk? What would be a rabbit's complaint towards a fox? You do realize, that we humans are part of the food chain, too, don't you? And just so you know....humans kill animals much more humanely than anything in "nature".
Having worked on my parents’ farm, I think many of these machines make animal care far more gentle and much less stressful on the animal as the job is done quickly. Foot care is very difficult and very dangerous, as is sheering and dipping. People have no idea of how hard work it is to care for farm animals.
As I am a city person I found that so interesting. It is good to see the farmer being looked after a well as the animals. We all understand the farmer had a hard live.
Only a city dweller can write such a comment. I look at these poor animals and imagine the stress they are going through. Especially those poor chickens. Meat from stressed animals is worthless.
All of these machines being used to manipulate farm animals just seems so unnatural and weird. Factory farm comes to mind. I get a lot of satisfaction out of interacting with my animals as they grow ( the ones I eat too ). We just need a few of Elon Musk's new robots and no human will have to ever set foot on a farm again. I guess I'm just too old for this world.
These are amazing machinery and helps the farmers a lot. One thing though, the equipment is expensive. Not all farmers can afford these high tech machines. But for those who can, these are awesome!
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Das wäre nicht schlecht, wenn das Tempo 'Tiermäßig ' angepasst wäre...siehe Hühner...,finde ich viel zu schnell ! Und den Transport der Hühner in den Kisten 'furchtbar ' !!
Chick crap all the time anyway as they just walk along. But that is a crazy looking machine. I don’t think it was as stress free as they said. Like mice, they just do their business all the time walking around. Not like a dog or a horse etc that stops, poops or pees and then Moves on.
Ho raccolto polli per alcune stagioni periodo mucca pazza . C'erano i raccoglitori e gli ingabbiatori. Stavi all'interno di capannoni con i pidocchi in sospensione sino a un metro d'altezza e camminavi su un tappeto di guano di 10 centimetri , l'aria era satura di ammoniaca. I capannoni erano illuminati a giorno H24 per 3 mesi. Il guano veniva caricato e venduto per produrre ammoniaca e fertilizzante. Da allora è cambiato solo il metodo di raccolta. Pollo ruspante senza antibiotici è solo quello allevato dal contadino che fa razzolare all'aperto nei campi che non ti venderà mai.
Interesting! Good invention for the humans/ farmers but some of the machines can not be said to be pleasant to the animals. And stop turning the pictures up sid down.
Ha ha we had portable sheep sprays we could tow to anywhere on the farm and run sheep thru so they were sprayed with high pressure jets, it also recycled the runoff liquid this was also in the early 60s.
When they get to the water trough, they probably say to each other, I think I was abducted by aliens last night. Did you get probed to or was it just me 😅
@@INDRAJM especially when you see the cute videos on RUclips where when the homeowner or the child comes home and the chicken comes running up to him and jumps in his arms and puts his little head next to the person! They have feelings they can love and to see them treated this way just makes me so angry so very angrywe as a nation really need to do something about this
So many here complaining about the animals and saying they are becoming vegetarian. Do you realise how many other items a day you use that has animal products in them, even down to the phone/computer you are using to view this video. I love meat, I know where it comes from. All us meat eaters ask is that while its a live its treated decently. Some of these machines are overkill but some of em have really improved the way things can be done. Thankyou farmers, I enjoy your produce.
The chicken catcher is vile. The machinery does not improve the cruelty of lousy workers and poor management. This machinery is cruel and impersonal and is suited to stock market farming. The care for the animal is zero it is about meat.
Those poor animals don't stand a chance. Just imagine how confused and scared they are. How can they not be stressed. Put a human in it and see how they feel. Humans are the most destructive thing alive
Мы, православные христиане столько мясо,молока и т.д.не едим -270дней постные,поэтому вся эта технология направлена на получения выгоды .В России мясо закалывали только зимой ,когда было холодно, во все остальное время ,тёплое ели овощи ,грибы ,ягоды,ловили рыбу.
Too much induatrialisation and automation is the sole reason for food adultration. Big companies are playing with rules and finally human health. Non of these equipment shows animal saftey and safe keeping.
Haha, farming is teaming up with technology like a perfect couple! 🚜🤖 These farms now look like something out of a sci-fi movie! Who knows what new stuff the future will bring? 😄
Animals DON'T KNOW this! Moreover, animals DON'T AFRAID death, they are afraid of pain. Only people are afraid of death (since only they know what assholes they are - joke).
People saying these things are horrible have no idea about farming at all. Never seen a shearing shed, or probably even a farm! These machines are much less stressful than being caught and restrained by hand as has been done for centuries.
@@1-SMILE-SHINE The ones chased, caught, left hanging upside down waving around until the guy has 5 hanging from each hand and then shoved into a crate, or the ones caught by rubber fingers, moved along a shute and are in the crate with no fuss or distress before they even know what's going on? It's a big improvement.
Holy - Sheep pedicure!! And a lap-pool for horses??
Impressive ingenuity being displayed here! I sure hope they're able to deal with the by-products and manage the resources needed for these advancements in production.
HUMAN ROBOTIC AI SURGERIES!
These animals have great lives. They are extremely well taken care off. Thank you producers of food!
Well I would say these technological methods of taking care of them is more humane because I've been on farms and to processing plants and the way some of those guys sadisticly handle those animals and chickens etc. is just beyond measure.....In fact in some restaurants when you order chicken wings on the drum sticks when you bite or take the meat of the bone there's all all congealed blood in the meat and on the bone from rough handling.
TY to all the farmers out there for providing my food. Tough job ........
You mean dead food. Yeah, "tough job" killing animals.
Good that you're thanking them while a few are left. Corporate farms are driving many out of the business.
Grew up on a small farm in Upstate NY. 6 Horses, a few cows, some chickens, several pigs. A lot of work, but it was worth it. At the End of the year, every other year, my gramps would take an animal to eat. I became the best skinner in the area. People would call me all the time to "assist" them. Paid good, fresh bacon, burger, steak. nothing like it unprocessed meat. One year my cousins were in the barn Smoking, we had just put in the summer hay, and they burned it to the ground. Lost everything except 2 pigs. All the antiques in the upper floors were lost. It was a tragedy. My youngest sister was in there also, a Fireman tripped over her, running in to save our animals, and she ended up with severe burns on most of her body, took her 10 years to heal. Very Sad. I enlisted in the Army right after this happened. It still affects me to this day. I will never forget those days.
I am so sorry about your loss that day but so happy your sister was saved. Just think about those memories you have other people don’t know the work involved in their food. Also thank you for your service ❤️
I'm sorry for your loss and the trauma you went through. I hope you didn't suffer nightmares about this
May God help you heal.
While working on a farm has its own work ethic and celebratory value, the routine hunting and killing of animals is not always supported in modern society. The way you describe “becoming the best skinner in the area” can come across as cruel to animals, which is more difficult for readers to accept than admire.
I'm not surprised it still affects you, that must have been so traumatic! Best wishes to you all.
I love how you present this modern machinery, it’s not only time-saving but also super effective
I hate the way you presnt modern machinery . what's the big hurry,xant wait to long for your burger or chicken wings. Poor animals
Maybe when you goto the doctor they can strap you up like that too 😮
I loved my farm animals so much, I never had a problem giving them meds, or trimming hooves. Never had to force them. My horse use to just lift her hooves for me. and my ram use to sit halfway in my lap, and I'd rub between his horns. The ewes loved being scratched too.
Thank you for treating ur animals with respect
7:59 Koyun ve pitbul köpek cinsleri karıştı mı??
That last chute is a design created by Temple Grandin that prevents animals from getting injured because square corners freak out animals Wonderful to see it is in use
I wondered all throughout the video if these methods were Temple Grandin approved!
I first read about her about 35 years ago. She is amazing!
So darf man mit Tieren nicht umgehen! Jedes Tier ist ein Lebewesen, das unseren Respekt und unsere Zuneigung verdient. Wenn schon Tierhaltung, dann nur in respetvollem Umgang mit den Tieren.
I feel so bad for the animals. Each one is special to God!
There is nothing cruel about this. It is the best way to make sure the animals are kept happy and healthy. The processes are speedy, efficient and effective. Not one animal was harmed in the process and by being quick it is less stressful for the animal.
Diese Tiere werden besser behandelt als manche Menschen in europa oder amerika, sie Trottel
These animals are treated better than some people in europe or america, moron
Does a crocodile feel like this for prey ?
Doesn’t harm the chickens on their way to be slaughtered, so thoughtful!
😅
I was thinking the same thing.
@@kimmccallumditto
Gotta keep those chickens happy! 😂
hurts my heart... although I eat meat I'm pretty sure I would be more of a vegan if I had to slaughter creatures myself. I do feel like a hypocrite...
The way we treat animals is the same indirect way we treat each other. Who do you really care for, love & even know, who cares for you, who loves you that you're not responsible for.
you mean you eat human meat?
@mrtienphysics666 Hahaha, what you talk about dude, eat humans? Really 🤔, you mean catabolism, now you got that 666 at the end of your name so you some crazy person with a weird sense of humour 👊
Most people only care about a couple of people in their inner circle. Everyone else is a shopping bag.
@@mrtienphysics666 That made me ask: Is there one word for human meat as with pork, beef, mutton, etc?
This is why I will be turning Veggie eater. How we treat our other living creatures on this planet is absolutely horrid!
That's your choice but don't see any creulity here...did I miss something??
@@charlottehillard7718 you didn’t watch to video?
This methods are fine to me 😂
@@pleasebesafe-c2p yes I did!!! Thank you
You'll not be concerned by the millions of bees being killed then, the whole existance of our planet, how very odd🤔
Lo que quieren es ahorrarse en mano de obra con estas máquinas y esto le causa un estrés a los animales tremendo
Stressed animals do not produce well. The farmer is definitely looking for ways of doing the necessary things without stressing the animal out. Less stress, better quality.
What we do to animals could also be done to us.......................Soylant Green anyone?
EEWWWW! Hahaha!
Vote Harris/Walz and it will come all that sooner! The Josef Mengele-like transgender operations are just a warm up.
yep, and will be if people like trump are in charge!😢
@@conniewolf7300 🤣🤣🤣🤣go cry somewhere else. You had your chance and you messed it up.
@@conniewolf7300: Really Now? And since when did Trump say anything about cannibalism?
Tyson in my town attempted to go with the catching machines in the early 2000's. They thought it would save them money so they laid off all their manual loading crews and bought million dollar machines. They tried these machines for a few years only to realize costs were over double so they went back to human loaders and still use them here to this day.
Tyson sue heavily not enough space or time for details here.
I can only imagine the absolute hell that would occur if or rather when a machine fails to function and there are not enough humans on hand to fill in for however long it takes to get the machine fixed.
Poor animals.
So I guess those machines didn't turn out to be freeloaders.
Incredible to see how agriculture technology is evolving. Great video
Chickens has such a shitty existence.
They kindly use these machines avoiding any harm to chickens when gathering and transporting them to the slaughter house !
you don't want bruised or broken chickens to be taken away for slaughter.... they will be rejected
So much for the bonding and connection they are treated like machines how many die from stress and heart attacks 😢😢😢
This is why you raise your own animals
Why?
Not everyone has the capacity to raise their own animals.
Yeah, because everyone can do that right? Smh
I live in a high rise apartment 😂
I grew up on a farm and am amazed at how far things have come. My late parents would have loved to see these new ways to help the farmer. Thank you
And does not harm the chickens
Chickens flipped every direction, wings & feet bending, shooting off the conveyer belt like rockets :(
Ever see a farmer catch chickens by hand? Did you even listen to the narrator?
I don't think we were watching the same video.
My chicken thought it looked fun.
@@dirkmartin6942 I used to catch chickens on my parents farm in the 50's. We used a long pole with a wire hook at the end and would snag them by one leg and put them in whatever container was being used. Never bent a wing nor hurt a foot. Just watching the chickens in the video made me cringe. My dad would have whopped my behind if I treated one chicken like that conveyor did.
The brochure makes it look pretty fun
yeah, chicken love that
Imagine a massive machine gliding effortlessly across fields that once took days of backbreaking labor to harvest. Farmers stood there, arms crossed, shaking their heads in disbelief-until they saw the magic unfold. Its cutting blades danced through the crops like a maestro conducting a symphony, precision-tuned to gently collect every last stalk without missing a beat.
These poor animals must be petrified.
Not as petrified as we are of vegans?
Kinda like the innocent baby that's murdered in what's supposed to be the safest place it would ever be: its mothers womb.
The employees at Popeyes Chicken are pretty terrifying
@@DanKoning777 It’s sad that you have no other thought besides the one you’ve been cutting & pasting to sooooo many comments! What’s worse is the fact that the 2 subjects have absolutely NOTHING to do with one another! Come on, Dan, try a lil harder & come up with an argument that has a tiny bit of a similar comparison!
Naaah ! Everything is done under cover of darkness, Easy, easy come, easy go!!
Agricultural innovation is constantly advancing toward full automation, with remarkable machines being invented along the way.
Soon, we won't even need farmers.
This video is a good reason to consider vegetarianism.
In the next video you will be shown how to grow vegetables😂😂😂
Have you ever considered the insects and animals killed and land destroyed and natural habitat removed to grow vegan food. Not to mention that humans are mainly carnivores for health.
@@srb4722 Yes
Not really, vegans just see every animal as a pet instead of livestock. At the end of the day it's a personal preference and production conditions will improve over time. That's just the way of life, accross all industries btw.
Has our life improved with all this mechanization and low labor input, when we see these animals as a means to production and wealth? Western civilization, once viewed as symbolizing success, is declining rapidly, both morally and in faith. My trust in modernity is fading, I am not sure anymore if this will bring well being to us.
Previous generation of farmers felt close to the animals. This gave them joy and meaning.Would be aghast to see these animals treated this way. Wonder what others think?
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@@nesterenhanm5155 Reduce labor costs and thus allow employers to put even more into their pockets; we don't care at all that there are no more jobs for people and thus increase unemployment and poverty.
All these machines should be taxed in proportion to the men they replace, which will make it possible to pay more appropriate allowances.
to the people who are deprived of all these jobs.
Meat = murder.
Healthy and comfortable environment?? I a healthy and comfortable environment sheep once peacefully grazed in green pastures.
@@jeanclaudearlandis8576 👍👍
Hell!! It's nauseating to see how we humans treat animals.
What you observed in this video, is so much better treating of animals, than animals were treated as recent as 100 years ago. You've just been under a rock.
@@dirkmartin6942 After watching this I wanted to crawl under a rock.
Are you commenting sat on your leather couch, or in your leather seat in your car, wearing your leather shoes? There's nothing wrong with deciding not to eat meat, but being generally hypocritical about animal welfare is not helpful. Farmers dedicate their life to animal welfare if they didn't they would fail. What vegans do is dedicate their lives to criticising those that help animals.
@@adrianellis4497 No dear. I live in the countryside countryside! A farm no less. It still doesn't preclude me from compassion for different species no matter how well we look after them.
@dirkmartin6942 Oops. Sorry sweetie. No rock at all. 100 years ago we did all sort of shocking things to humans and all animal species. It still does not alter the reality that these animals have a pretty miserable existance.
That chicken farm looked insane. The industrialization of food production is destroying the planet and our health and wellbeing.
The planet is doing fine. But, humans are getting dumber thanks to the media and education systems spreading lies to control us.
then grow your own food -- or just don't eat
I live in New Zealand so we’re good, our animals graze in the hills and we have the toughest chicken laws, but you notice it in the quality of our food
Do you grow everything, every single thing you eat? I thought not. These practices are as o!d as dirt, now they just use more mechanics instead of someone's back.
I was raised on my Grandfather’s small farm , about 340 acres. He grew everything we ate. The only thing they bought was salt, coffee., flour and sugar when they were canning fruits . We raised all the animals and grew all the fruit and vegetables. I know I ate a lot better back then for sure. If my granddaddy did want biscuits every morning we wouldn’t have bought much Flour. I remember one winter we had 26 hams and 26 sides of bacon in the smokehouse. Yep I ate better !
Poor animals 😢
Tasty though.
Why poor animals???? Sheep having a hair cut????? Bill having his hooves trimmed????? Sheep being dipped to kill germs????
@@Themanwithnoname386ur tasty
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@@NatalieChicken You wish honey bun.
Kind of like the IRS does to us . Milk,prod,sheer,poke squeeze. 😂
* shear
😂😂😂😂😂That's great, I need that ty😂😂😂😂
Dissect came to mind also. LOL.
@GroovyGrandpa2 You forgot "repeat".
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣Now I know why I feel so "downtrodden" in April!
Mate......Glad I'm not an animal in any of these clips! 😲😳🥺
you're not a conscripted patriot? ? ?
The steer getting a hoof trim didn't seem too put out. And you have to sheer the sheep, the question is what's the best way. The less squirming the less likely the shears cut the skin.
Yes I did grow up on a farm. 😊
You might be someday. Think Soylent Green.
In this vast multiverse of Waking, Dreaming & Deep Sleep; it's just You, in this Verse;
This Youniverse 🙏
Es impresionante cómo los avances científicos están ayudando a mejorar la calidad de los cultivos. Esto cambiará el futuro de la agricultura.
we need some kind of mechanism that marches people thru a daily grind earning what they think is a dollar . along the way that one dollar is taxed to earn , spend , and many other siphoning techniques . camouflage as if it is privilege . then leave them holding an empty bag
Did anyone notice how many cuts the poor sheep got on it's body?
Any man who shaves understands that you're sometimes going to get knicked up. It happens.
That machine produces way way fewer nicks and cuts than the old totally hand held method. I notice one big advantage is that the machine firmly holds the sheep and off its feet, thereby providing a more safe shearing for the sheep.
That's because the shearer didn't use the Manscaped brand.
Yes, on top rough handling of the sheep. More work needs to be sure animals is not hurt
Love the cowboy 🤠 in Argentina❤️. Europe seems better. Course China owes all hog, chicken in USA. They gave us Covid, stop selling land, get out of food industry….
Awesome videio !!! Thanks for producing it !!!
Thanks farmers 👍
This is some great machinery. I wander what goes through the sheep minds as they get flipped , and their winter coat comes off. Well not much goes through a sheep's mind , but surely they hafta wander , what just happened. That milking station , and car wash is totally awesome dude!!!! On hot days I bet they can't wait for the car wash. They were as calm as a Sunday sit on the porch. All of.this is plainly seen to keep the stress level down in the livestock. Way back in the day , when we would go get to the stock sale to buy stock they would be stressed to the max by the time we got home. They used those Shock Sticks on them constantly , and they would about jump the stall walls because of the terror. We would carry grown steers to the sale lots that were grown out. They would be tame enough to ride around the barn , and by the time they got to the sale pin they were slobbering , and trying to jump outta the auction pin.
Is it the barber or manicure time AGAIN?
It's awesome I bet if the animals were asked this they would be say disgusting all this to speed up the killing of me for your taste
Look at all the expenses you have when you don't raise your animals naturally. Check into regenerative ranching/farming where you do rotational grazing/AMP grazing/Mob grazing (many names for this because of multiple ways to make it work) and find how farmers and ranchers can be far more profitable while being better for the animals, the soil, and the environment. The savings alone on all the expenses you will no longer have is astounding. Mono-cropping and keeping your cows, sheep, etc. in one pasture is killing the soil. Learn the lesson from the buffalo who grazed and moved on. By the time they got back to where they started the grass was regrown taller, better, tastier, and healthier than it was. Stop paying big corporations all that money for equipment, pesticides, fertilizers, etc. Also, stop having to grow or buy hay. Do the research and find out the right way to do it. Why continue this way and be less profitable? Makes no sense.
This video had nothing to do with the grazing of animals.
@@dirkmartin6942 Sure it does and that's the problem. They talked about and showed hay and man-made foods being fed to the animals in buildings and structures. Good for big ag, not so much for the animals or the land. None of that expense is necessary if they are out in the field grazing and becoming healthier while they make the ground healthier as you have them move around to different paddocks when needed. Nearly all the expenses go away when you graze your animals this way. It's common sense once you realize you are doing it wrong. Don't worry though, you are keeping big ag in the money. At least someone is getting rich. Too bad it's not the farmer or rancher who spends their earnings on all that equipment and other expenses. If they keep producing monocrops and not using regenerative methods for much longer, the land will be useless to them. Then how will they survive?
Winter = hay
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Какая чистота 😮Молодцы❤
Hell for animals. Animals are not even allowed to roam freely.
Agriculture innovation is always moving forward toward complete automation. Americans have invented some awesome machines.
If animals could talk, what would be the complaint towards humans? 😮
inhumanity... cruelty...
What would be the squirrel's complaint towards a hawk?
What would be a rabbit's complaint towards a fox?
You do realize, that we humans are part of the food chain, too, don't you?
And just so you know....humans kill animals much more humanely than anything in "nature".
I want to be free!
We are not things; we are beings!!!
@@brennadickinson2920 Sentient beings, no less. 🥺
Нуууууу....дааааа....как же накормить- мир!? Только такая ускоренная техника! А какая чистота...!!!🤫🤔😲🤗😉👍❤️🌹✋
Thank for sharing
For the animals, it looks like a spa before being slaughtered.
I enjoyed your video so I gave it a Thumbs Up
Love the Cow Shower.
Wait until you see the Baby Shower, RSVP.
After seeing how our food animals are "processed", I should become a vegetarian.
Go ahead, it will lower my meat costs.
Was thinking the same - or at least eating local organic and knowing the producing farms. 🙄
Having worked on my parents’ farm, I think many of these machines make animal care far more gentle and much less stressful on the animal as the job is done quickly. Foot care is very difficult and very dangerous, as is sheering and dipping. People have no idea of how hard work it is to care for farm animals.
Yes, this is appalling
Or maybe a vegan anti-abortion doctor? You know, because "suffering innocence" is wrong-right?
Very creative and safely for these animals… I am so happy to see how it had been worked out for everyone.
Great sound track😀I was dancing in my chair
As I am a city person I found that so interesting. It is good to see the farmer being looked after a well as the animals. We all understand the farmer had a hard live.
Only a city dweller can write such a comment. I look at these poor animals and imagine the stress they are going through. Especially those poor chickens. Meat from stressed animals is worthless.
@@mariaciesla4951 tastes pretty good imo
Wow Amazing factory
自分がされる側だったら嫌だなぁ…と思いました😭
Very helpful video
Wie furchtbar grausam sind die Menschen......doch 😢 😮
Every time he says “it gives the animals less stress” it is clearly the opposite!
Nông nghiệp đi lên nhờ máy móc hiện đại như thế này đó mọi người.
Very cool!....thanks!
All of these machines being used to manipulate farm animals just seems so unnatural and weird. Factory farm comes to mind. I get a lot of satisfaction out of interacting with my animals as they grow ( the ones I eat too ). We just need a few of Elon Musk's new robots and no human will have to ever set foot on a farm again.
I guess I'm just too old for this world.
Wow that was Interesting and So much Healthier and Safer for the Animals..👍
These are amazing machinery and helps the farmers a lot. One thing though, the equipment is expensive. Not all farmers can afford these high tech machines. But for those who can, these are awesome!
And machinery like this isn't meant for every farmer. Not all drivers can afford a Mercedes, either. What's your point?
@@dirkmartin6942 That was my point. LOL
Very interesting & thanks
Now if they could invent competent farmers that don't cut the sheep while shearing or mangle the hooves when trimming.
Are you really that uninformed?
@@robertheinkel6225 During my agrarian training if you made the animal bleed you got to shovel the runny shit for a week.
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Das wäre nicht schlecht, wenn das Tempo 'Tiermäßig ' angepasst wäre...siehe Hühner...,finde ich viel zu schnell !
Und den Transport der Hühner in den Kisten 'furchtbar ' !!
This video reminds me what a good choice I made by becoming Vegetarian
The chicken loader does scare the crap out of the chickens though. Witness all the chicken crap on the floor.
Chick crap all the time anyway as they just walk along. But that is a crazy looking machine. I don’t think it was as stress free as they said. Like mice, they just do their business all the time walking around. Not like a dog or a horse etc that stops, poops or pees and then Moves on.
Ho raccolto polli per alcune stagioni periodo mucca pazza . C'erano i raccoglitori e gli ingabbiatori. Stavi all'interno di capannoni con i pidocchi in sospensione sino a un metro d'altezza e camminavi su un tappeto di guano di 10 centimetri , l'aria era satura di ammoniaca. I capannoni erano illuminati a giorno H24 per 3 mesi. Il guano veniva caricato e venduto per produrre ammoniaca e fertilizzante. Da allora è cambiato solo il metodo di raccolta. Pollo ruspante senza antibiotici è solo quello allevato dal contadino che fa razzolare all'aperto nei campi che non ti venderà mai.
have you had THE PRE COLONOSKOPY TEAS OF BOSTON HARBOR?
chickens crap everywhere no matter how happy or unhappy they are
Chickens “crap” every 15 min 24 hrs a day
! Very Good !
Interesting! Good invention for the humans/ farmers but some of the machines can not be said to be pleasant to the animals. And stop turning the pictures up sid down.
Chickens are treated like they aren’t alive.
Ha ha we had portable sheep sprays we could tow to anywhere on the farm and run sheep thru so they were sprayed with high pressure jets, it also recycled the runoff liquid this was also in the early 60s.
How do they know if they're more comfortable did they ask them 😁
Usually, it's knowledge garnered from something called "common sense".
@@dirkmartin6942 it was sarcasm
When they get to the water trough, they probably say to each other, I think I was abducted by aliens last night. Did you get probed to or was it just me 😅
What a nonsense comment...
@BAMSTV8482 get a sense of humor
wonderful machine
The way chickens are treated is disgusting.
@@INDRAJM especially when you see the cute videos on RUclips where when the homeowner or the child comes home and the chicken comes running up to him and jumps in his arms and puts his little head next to the person! They have feelings they can love and to see them treated this way just makes me so angry so very angrywe as a nation really need to do something about this
thry treated like vegetables
@@carolranes91 👍👍
It’s way better than living in the wild
WOW!!!! It reminds me of how I feel with Healthcare system!!!
So many here complaining about the animals and saying they are becoming vegetarian. Do you realise how many other items a day you use that has animal products in them, even down to the phone/computer you are using to view this video. I love meat, I know where it comes from. All us meat eaters ask is that while its a live its treated decently. Some of these machines are overkill but some of em have really improved the way things can be done. Thankyou farmers, I enjoy your produce.
Providence made us completely self-sufficient, but our greed has made us subjugate other beings and our very own home planet….
Incredibile, very nice but I think its costly too
The chicken catcher is vile. The machinery does not improve the cruelty of lousy workers and poor management. This machinery is cruel and impersonal and is suited to stock market farming. The care for the animal is zero it is about meat.
You ever buy a whole chicken that has a bloody compound fracture or plain broken leg? This is why.
“Very gently lifts the chickens, does not harm the chickens.” Before they are processed for food😢
Amazing
TRAURICH SO MIT LEBEWESEN UMGEHEN😥
AMAZING!!!
Those poor animals don't stand a chance. Just imagine how confused and scared they are. How can they not be stressed. Put a human in it and see how they feel. Humans are the most destructive thing alive
Cry me a river
You are correct,they will all be eaten. Not because humans are bad, because animals are delicious.
You’re an idiot.
Мы, православные христиане столько мясо,молока и т.д.не едим -270дней постные,поэтому вся эта технология направлена на получения выгоды .В России мясо закалывали только зимой ,когда было холодно, во все остальное время ,тёплое ели овощи ,грибы ,ягоды,ловили рыбу.
Too much induatrialisation and automation is the sole reason for food adultration.
Big companies are playing with rules and finally human health.
Non of these equipment shows animal saftey and safe keeping.
Haha, farming is teaming up with technology like a perfect couple! 🚜🤖 These farms now look like something out of a sci-fi movie! Who knows what new stuff the future will bring? 😄
Glad I am vegetarian.
😂
me too. more meat for the rest of us
Me too….more meat at a cheaper price for me !!!!
Good job
Good job well done
Imagine living a life in which you know your body is for the use of another species.
Animals DON'T KNOW this!
Moreover, animals DON'T AFRAID death, they are afraid of pain.
Only people are afraid of death (since only they know what assholes they are - joke).
Imagine living a life in which you know your body is for the use of another species. NAHUWS
Imagine living a life in which you know your body is for the use of another human. That's capitalism.
They are likely socialist and believe that they will be looked after forever, never thinking about it at all 😅
Yeah, but these animals don't know
Some inventions seem harmless, others look like the ultimate animal torture.
Sheep nicked in a dozen spots? Never when done by hand.
The less time the animals spend confined, the less stress they have to experience.
It’s barbaric! Those poor creatures. Nobody seems to care about their welfare, suffering, pain, and how they die! 🤬🤬
What poor creature they’re food for you and your family
The is inhumane
@@drwoo6090KMT
@@rosxmba2000 so I take it you’re a vegetarian
@@rosxmba2000 no it’s not that’s what they’re here for. FOOD for your tummy 😜
Awww, they must be collecting the chickens to take them to their Forever Homes out in the country.
Direct to the comment section to hear all the animal activists hearts weep.
treat animals better humans have lost the connection of care
Tell that to the fox that just murdered a bunny, at your local nature trail. Do you ever speak out against the fox or hawk?
@@dirkmartin6942 yer confused i said humans read befor you dumb comment
well that what you get when you eat too much meat
Great and high developed farming system! Amazing video🎉🎉🎉
Bet there were a few ruffled feathers in the chicken catcher.
it's like a chicken amusement park....
he nicked the crap out of that poor sheep.
How does this not harm the chicken !it freeks them out instead.
They are kind of freaks anyway. If you raise chickens you quickly find out they are really just small dinosaurs
People saying these things are horrible have no idea about farming at all. Never seen a shearing shed, or probably even a farm! These machines are much less stressful than being caught and restrained by hand as has been done for centuries.
Either way they're dead in the end.
@@dustibones9879 Aren't we all.
@@dustibones9879 It's not the destination, it's the journey.
Tell that to the chickens
@@1-SMILE-SHINE The ones chased, caught, left hanging upside down waving around until the guy has 5 hanging from each hand and then shoved into a crate, or the ones caught by rubber fingers, moved along a shute and are in the crate with no fuss or distress before they even know what's going on?
It's a big improvement.