The best documentary on those animals, The people are so gentle with those wonderful moose. This is a hard life and those people are the greatest with big heart.
This was such a fortunate film I happen to encounter this morning. Some comments are 6 years old with limited comments. People don't know what they're missing. Kudos. Congratulations on such a beautiful film. And congrats to all the staff who help this Moose Farm. I live in Utah, USA, and I love encountering our moose in our back country.
🎉beautiful film, I was adopted by a young moose bout 4.5 years ago, a beautiful friend n companion, although she disappeared for about a year, she came back about 2 wks ago, as though she had never left. N BIG ! I’m unable to see over her withers. All the same I feel very privileged. They come n calve about 150 - 200 yards east of my house, been doing that for over 40 years. Really appreciate your film! Nothing like moose love!!🤗
Having lived in the interior of Alaska for a good number of years I was totally impressed with this presentation. Moose are plentiful in the interior of Alaska and the forests and surrounding areas are so similar it was as if I was viewing so many familiar sites. Just watching the people taking care of these amazing creatures endeared my heartfelt feelings for these wonderful people one and all. To see the young children visiting the younger animals and the delight they exhibited was so fun for me.thanks for such a great experience watching a real quality filming and presentation by the producers - I admire all of you
I am so greatful, to see these incredible animals. We in South Africa have Eland, in our hot temperature and cold frosty winter. Some areas snow. We do also have Buffelo, in the bigger antilpe range . Some breed today with them, also other like sable, I know they breed. Yet kudu and QINCKS are awesome Antilope. Then our Big ,5. I am. So grateful see this dokementary and so all other of the world.
This program took up an over I:34: 15 of my time but, I loved every minute of it. And I will surely watch it again. Oh BTW I was in Russia in August of 2017, in St Petersburg, Love it there, unfortunately it was bit short for me, 3 days. would love to go back again. Loved Russian People.
EXCELLENT documentary! Though we are both retired (in our 60's), my wife and i watched this, and both agreed that while we used to have such documentaries in the U.S., there are no decent science or education documentaries such as this made here anymore...and that's a real shame!
I agree. But we know why too. We used to have free education too, but now we're paying for Walls that fall over, big beautiful walls and fake wars, so they pull money going to PBS, Mr Rogers types of education and Pell grants. Now we love guns. Oh and Russians that hack us.
Things have definitely changed in that regard but there are some really good similar type of documentaries on RUclips. I've found many simply by watching a few animal videos and slowly but surely RUclips directs me into the documentaries and similar programs. Try a simple search and you will probably be pleasantly surprised. Best of luck.
the discovery channel used to be good in the old days, but now they're do fake mermaids and alien pyramid theories i think yeah documentaries have really gone downhill these days, but youtubers and independent media more than make up for it fr me
Beautiful video so far (have not finished it, but will finish later) I live in Alaska. There is a mother moose (with her baby) on my property every day, I would never try to approach her as she is wild, but she has never been aggressive towards me. She always has a kindless and calmness about her. When she wants to walk through where I am working, she will always pause, I will back away to give her space, and she will calmly pass through on her way.
Amazing... unbelievable... never would have thought that a moose could be domesticated with such a bond ... this documentary was very well done... THANKS TO ALL...
Probably the best Moose docu ever made.This should be shown in schools in this country (Sweden). We do have a lot of moose in our forests, but in general people don't know much about them. Having watched this great video one appreciates these majestic and beautiful animals even more.
Definitely the best moose documentary ever! Who would've thought you could domesticate moose? Kudos to the gentle carers of these beasts, who treat them with such respect and deference. Thank you for making and posting this film.
"Who would've thought you could domesticate moose?" Well...the Russians, clearly. XD Well and the Swedish, who in the late 18th century were debating the idea of using moose as cavalry and to deliver mail (yes, deliver mail).
@@randomlyentertaining8287 It seems, as easy as they take to domestication, that there should be herds of moose on a cave painting in France somewhere 🤣
Oh my gosh! This was absolutely the best moose documentary ever! I have just viewed this too many years too late, but am extremely glad I happened upon it! I spent 3 yrs in the southern part of Newfoundland Canada in the 1980's. Moose randomly appeared & were damaging as well as terrifying. To see how domestic they can be is so amazing! The content of this film was just so wonderful! The filming & narration as well! Thank you John Prior & for having this on RUclips! Such a pleasure to behold! It is such a side of Russia's activity that I am sure many people are not aware of. I enjoy learning new things even at 67 yrs old! This was such a treat! I also made me ponder how well people & animals can live together so well, and how sad it is that there is so much hate & destruction in the world because of political, racial & social differences. Thank you again from the USA.
@Wayne Plaisted This world is messed up because of punks like you who blaspheme the Lords name . You love your sinning and potty mouth which is why you do it. Imagine if you had not commented at all or your comment contained respectful intelligent language ? Look in the mirror.
You sure can tell that the clip with the bull moose & the cow moose was a total fake .i have hunting moose for a long time now,i know thru movements, life , history that after watching the " movie " it was a 100% total fake job . Some " clown " trying to make him self into a bigger person ,then what he isn't. Bottom line . Show things right not just for you tube .
@@ernestsutton3455 you are the one that’s trying to make yourself bigger than you are! You said it yourself you have been HUNTING moose. You have no clue about domesticated animals, and must not have watched or listened to the entire documentary
That such a majestic animal can live on twigs , bark , and young branches is amazing. The word Moose come from the Algonquin language meaning Twig Eater .
I didn't think I would watch the entire video but it was quite educational and entertaining. The people that work there are wonderful and seem to genuinely care for the moose. It's a shame that poaching is such a huge worldwide problem. I have watched many videos on Russia's efforts to save the tigers of Russia as well. Thank you all and God bless.
Fantastic documentary video. I couldn’t stop watching until the very end. Absolutely stunning farm, and love how the moose was brought up, right from the beginning after day one. Thank you for sharing. I’m very much a wild life for outdoors animals.
This is fascinating! It's wonderful that the farm workers not only think of their work as only a job, but actually love their animals! The relationship between the animals and these dedicated workers is so interesting! I loved hearing a cuckoo bird in the background about halfway through the documentary! Thank you for sharing...very educational and informative! Loved it!!!
My favorite dog of all time was named Moose. She lived until 22.5. I miss her. Anyway, I always loved how enormous adult moose are. The biggest mooses’ knees are at head height! The moose love their grooming.
Wow this is amazing! Here in Sweden only yearling calves let people approch them. I worked as a rual postman and would meet lonely calves every fall. I would take apples with me to give them and they would appear every morning. Apples for moose, peanut butter with some honey for badgers, and one fox kit loved mackeral in tomatoe sauce of all things. It was something to look forward to every fall. Maybe you could attach a camera to a wild male to see how their lives differ from the cow? Thanks for a great wildlife film !!!!!!!!!!!!!
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This was such a wonderful documentary filmed beautifully. For such large animals, the can canter quite gracefully. Thank you for making it for everyone to enjoy. They certainly know how to fall in for their oatmeal.
Makes me wish I were a child again and had the opportunity to work and live in such a beautiful place. If children saw this I don't believe they would ever hunt them, at least I would hope so. Thank you for making this I know I will watch it again.
Good dash of humour. Moose are big lovable horses in a way, i own 2 and very similar watching them eat (and try to steal each other's food). Great documentary! Moose that are allowed to be themselves, looked after by humans that love and care for them.
Really good documentary, I didn't realize how tame and trusting a moose good really be. Goes to show you what love and kindness will do. I wish all of our species was like that. Thanks for filming this and broadcasting.
This is a wonderful film! Informative, amusing, and all the way through I was unable to look away! I loved the vintage atmosphere, grainy and soft, with beautiful warm colors and a sort of nostalgic landscape. Thank you for this gem - I was sorry when it ended! 🌿🌲🌱🌾🌳🍃
My favorite scene in this documentary is the appearance of the first bull in the film. He comes wandering in, on purpose, all big and tall and what a RACK, surrounded by flies and oh so sexy!!!!
@Terry Blanton Yes, they were definitely milking them. They sell the milk to hospitals as they say the milk has some medicinal properties (I think it was for peptic ulcers and other digestive disorders). I don't know this for a fact, but it's something I feel intuitively: If animals raised for food are mistreated, just like a human, they will release certain hormones, like adrenaline and whatever else is released when one feels threatened. This will in turn permeate the muscles of the animals, and voila', we are eating meat that has hormones in it that would not be there otherwise.
Best video ever, they are treated super kind. Love to see this kind of love and attention given; you guys are all great and I wish you the best GOD bless and keep your warm hearts :).
I loved this story ! These are such docile animals; very loving and gentile in captivity. I love the idea of their morning oatmeal and warm salt water. It's interesting that their milk is good for ulcer patients. Makes me want to hug one of those babies--- very sweet ! tms poet Ohio USA
the moose have a good life I like watching the daily activity for the moose I've learned so much and the scenery is beautiful. thanks very much. I hope the best for the farm.
As another longtime Alaskan, I have always enjoyed the many moose that inhabit our area here. They're a true treasure. Thank you, for your documentary. It was very good!
Thank you John Prior for sharing this lovely documentary. I have had a love of the moose ever since watching a series on tv many years ago where a moose walks down the town high street in the opening scene (I forget its title). Hunted nearly to extinction now in many northern territories, I can imagine the moose was one of the first animals to befriend stone-age man. I would love to visit this place one day.
Can't imagine who would give this a thumbs down.. Perhaps those miserable humans who would rather shoot them and hang their heads on a wall! I loved everything about this film! Well Done Folks! ❤ I love the sound of the Cuckcoo bird in this film!
They don't seem to love the hundreds and hundreds of species they are killing by chopping down their entire forest and habitat so yeah take off your rose-colored glasses
this is so interesting and shows the affinity between the moose and the worker. Really enjoyed this. The carers are respectful and loving to the animals who return their affection
Ah those wonderful Russians & their clever thinking, shooting several birds with the same stone: conservation, medicinal & bringing people to appreciate it's value. What gorgeous animals, they should indeed be protected. Love the farming methods too, very laid back & kind.
@@tongbaimasongilmore3603 Dear Sir/Madam, Thank you very much for your comment. I suspect Russians have a good notion of working efficiency. We do pretty much the same with any animal rearing in the west; besides the meat which is the primary goal, we save the skins for leather ware, bones for soaps & toothpaste & offals turned into animal flour to fed back to grass eating animals such sheep. I'd say we pretty much also shoot several birds with the same stone. Kind regards.
I love this , would definitely love to see and no more, I could watch this all day! This place is so Awsome those people probably love taking care of them!
A super documentary about moose, only thing males are called bulls not bucks. Just saying. A very well done movie. I did not know moose could be tamed. I was raised around them all my life. They are majestic animals.!! Loved how they domesticated them, yet kept it so natural to the moose. Lots of hard work!! Well done, and beautiful coverage from.birth to death.!!
What a captivating film. I was born in Alaska in 1954 when the Kenai Peninsula was scarcely populated, and have lived here all my life. I need and love wild animals and wild places but am intrigued by this process of domestication. It’s fun to see a more gentle side and to see them in clusters rather than leading solitary lives. Love this documentary.
It is so generous of them to feed the Moose while they're chopping down THEIR Forest... How are the moose going to eat once all their habitat has been chopped down and people are long gone? The nerve of humanity
I loved this documentary. It was very interesting and thorough with the steps on how the moose are bred and kept. Those moose farmers treat the moose very well which is nice to see. Good job. Loved watching it.
Greetings from Vancouver Island, British Columbia Canada! Wow, what a great documentary, in fact The Best Moose Documentary EVER! Thank you so much for sharing this knowledge with the world! L
I just love this kind of story I want to thank all the people who dedicate their professionalism to work at this moose farm. My worries are if something was to happen to the farm will this moose be able to take care of them self’s in the wild
Thanks so much for this video!!! 💖💖💖... Have had many close encounters w/ moose ... Some closerthan others ... Always such a thrill!!! This is amazing!!!....I live in a small town... have seen turkeys walking down the sidewalk... deer jams trying to get into my driveway...deer flying down the side of my house, coyotes running across the lawn ... and sadly no moose!!! There are moose in the state but never have seen one here.... One can only hope!!!....Thanks again!!
I loved watching this video.... At least on farms like this the Moose can relax without man or predator hunting them..... But as they told about game wardens protecting the Moose from poachers it made me angry..... They said the meat was not exactly a staple in Russia so what are these poachers after..... I hope Russia has tough laws against poachers cause frankly I am sick to death of even hearing that name..... God bless these kind souls for what they do ❤️
John, ...fantastic and well done!! Everyone who respects wildlife will love this work. These natural behavior shots would be near impossible if attempted on wild stock. There's easily enough missed info for a sequel. I'm subscribing!!
Ever since I can remember, I have always loved moose! I am not sure exactly when or really even why..perhaps it was because being born and raised in Alaska, having them always come in our neighborhood, in our yard and even school yard, they were just beautiful and so majestic!! Thnx for taking good care of them..😊 How would it be to be amongst these awesome animals!?!?!
You know what are also awesome animals? Under the hundreds of species that's have no habitat left because. These people are chopping down all of the trees
Excellent job GOD blessing you ALL working hard 😓 from IRAN 🇮🇷!!!!
This moose are verry gentle animals. Thank you for Best documentary about mooses. 😀😍👋👋👋
Having seen well over a thousand thus far, I agree this is still the best moose documentary EVER.
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The narrator is so engaging. Such a natural, easygoing appeal. 😃
It always warms my heart to see people taking good care of animals,wild or not.
Good grief, what beauty. Thank you.
No fake news here and for that I thank you. Thumbs Up.!
The best documentary on those animals, The people are so gentle with those wonderful moose. This is a hard life and those people are the greatest with big heart.
THIS was wonderful, thank you from USA
I enjoyed that and learned some things I did not know , thank you 🙏,from southern Spain 🇪🇸
This was such a fortunate film I happen to encounter this morning. Some comments are 6 years old with limited comments. People don't know what they're missing. Kudos. Congratulations on such a beautiful film. And congrats to all the staff who help this Moose Farm. I live in Utah, USA, and I love encountering our moose in our back country.
🎉beautiful film, I was adopted by a young moose bout 4.5 years ago, a beautiful friend n companion, although she disappeared for about a year, she came back about 2 wks ago, as though she had never left. N BIG ! I’m unable to see over her withers. All the same I feel very privileged. They come n calve about 150 - 200 yards east of my house, been doing that for over 40 years. Really appreciate your film! Nothing like moose love!!🤗
Having lived in the interior of Alaska for a good number of years I was totally impressed with this presentation. Moose are plentiful in the interior of Alaska and the forests and surrounding areas are so similar it was as if I was viewing so many familiar sites. Just watching the people taking care of these amazing creatures endeared my heartfelt feelings for these wonderful people one and all. To see the young children visiting the younger animals and the delight they exhibited was so fun for me.thanks for such a great experience watching a real quality filming and presentation by the producers - I admire all of you
Suzanne. I'm in so much heavenly ❤️. Peace this is the first time. In. 8 years I will sleep and feel. Safe ,
Don't you look at these ones and think, wow small compared to Alaska and Canada's moose?
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I am so greatful, to see these incredible animals. We in South Africa have Eland, in our hot temperature and cold frosty winter. Some areas snow. We do also have Buffelo, in the bigger antilpe range . Some breed today with them, also other like sable, I know they breed. Yet kudu and QINCKS are awesome Antilope. Then our Big ,5. I am. So grateful see this dokementary and so all other of the world.
Excellent excellent EXCELLENT!!! documentary ... very educational ... THANK YOU!
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This program took up an over I:34: 15 of my time but, I loved every minute of it. And I will surely watch it again. Oh BTW I was in Russia in August of 2017, in St Petersburg, Love it there, unfortunately it was bit short for me, 3 days. would love to go back again. Loved Russian People.
EXCELLENT documentary! Though we are both retired (in our 60's), my wife and i watched this, and both agreed that while we used to have such documentaries in the U.S., there are no decent science or education documentaries such as this made here anymore...and that's a real shame!
I agree. But we know why too. We used to have free education too, but now we're paying for Walls that fall over, big beautiful walls and fake wars, so they pull money going to PBS, Mr Rogers types of education and Pell grants. Now we love guns. Oh and Russians that hack us.
Things have definitely changed in that regard but there are some really good similar type of documentaries on RUclips. I've found many simply by watching a few animal videos and slowly but surely RUclips directs me into the documentaries and similar programs. Try a simple search and you will probably be pleasantly surprised. Best of luck.
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Lol, yes sir. Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom....... How about Jacques Cousteau as well ?
the discovery channel used to be good in the old days, but now they're do fake mermaids and alien pyramid theories
i think yeah documentaries have really gone downhill these days, but youtubers and independent media more than make up for it fr me
@David S hence the direction this thread took...on a moose milk doc! Sheesh!
Beautiful video so far (have not finished it, but will finish later) I live in Alaska. There is a mother moose (with her baby) on my property every day, I would never try to approach her as she is wild, but she has never been aggressive towards me. She always has a kindless and calmness about her. When she wants to walk through where I am working, she will always pause, I will back away to give her space, and she will calmly pass through on her way.
Love this documentary. The little moose showing affection for the lady who evidently loves the moose.
Amazing... unbelievable... never would have thought that a moose could be domesticated with such a bond ... this documentary was very well done... THANKS TO ALL...
This is the best documentary, next to seeing one in person, which I did
Probably the best Moose docu ever made.This should be shown in schools in this country (Sweden).
We do have a lot of moose in our forests, but in general people don't know much about them. Having watched this great video one appreciates these majestic and beautiful animals even more.
Judging by whats taught in Swedish schools this is the last thing you need....lol
I would love to work there! Moose absolutely fascinate me. I never thought it possible to pet and love on this majestic animal. A dream job, for sure!
I didn't knew I missed 80's slow tv so much. So relaxing to watch. And learned a lot about moose too. :-) Thanks for making this available.
Just finished watching one of the vid. Doc in a long time it was terrific all natural no acting couldn't have been any better
The best moose documentary -ever! Also the only Moose documentary ever !
Never the less I liked it.
Definitely the best moose documentary ever! Who would've thought you could domesticate moose? Kudos to the gentle carers of these beasts, who treat them with such respect and deference. Thank you for making and posting this film.
"Who would've thought you could domesticate moose?"
Well...the Russians, clearly. XD Well and the Swedish, who in the late 18th century were debating the idea of using moose as cavalry and to deliver mail (yes, deliver mail).
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@@randomlyentertaining8287 It seems, as easy as they take to domestication, that there should be herds of moose on a cave painting in France somewhere 🤣
Great video.incredible that moose can grow so big on bark and oatmeal.They seem easier to deal with than dairy cows.
Oh my gosh! This was absolutely the best moose documentary ever! I have just viewed this too many years too late, but am extremely glad I happened upon it! I spent 3 yrs in the southern part of Newfoundland Canada in the 1980's. Moose randomly appeared & were damaging as well as terrifying.
To see how domestic they can be is so amazing! The content of this film was just so wonderful! The filming & narration as well! Thank you John Prior & for having this on RUclips! Such a pleasure to behold!
It is such a side of Russia's activity that I am sure many people are not aware of. I enjoy learning new things even at 67 yrs old! This was such a treat! I also made me ponder how well people & animals can live together so well, and how sad it is that there is so much hate & destruction in the world because of political, racial & social differences.
Thank you again from the USA.
Very beautifully done, and so informative. Hard to believe the gentleness of these animals. Great photography and superb dialogue. Thanks
Much respect to the milk maids and the care tenders - such hard work.
@Wayne Plaisted This world is messed up because of punks like you who blaspheme the Lords name . You love your sinning and potty mouth which is why you do it. Imagine if you had not commented at all or your comment contained respectful intelligent language ? Look in the mirror.
@Wayne Plaisted for real how is walking a bucket to a moose hard work lmao that would be the easiest job let aloone the hardest!
You sure can tell that the clip with the bull moose & the cow moose was a total fake .i have hunting moose for a long time now,i know thru movements, life , history that after watching the " movie " it was a 100% total fake job . Some " clown " trying to make him self into a bigger person ,then what he isn't. Bottom line . Show things right not just for you tube .
@@ernestsutton3455 you are the one that’s trying to make yourself bigger than you are! You said it yourself you have been HUNTING moose. You have no clue about domesticated animals, and must not have watched or listened to the entire documentary
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Gorgeous scenery. Wonderful to see the relationships between the moose, the lovely collie and the humans. So tender.
That such a majestic animal can live on twigs , bark , and young branches is amazing. The word Moose come from the Algonquin language meaning Twig Eater .
I didn't think I would watch the entire video but it was quite educational and entertaining. The people that work there are wonderful and seem to genuinely care for the moose. It's a shame that poaching is such a huge worldwide problem. I have watched many videos on Russia's efforts to save the tigers of Russia as well. Thank you all and God bless.
Fantastic documentary video. I couldn’t stop watching until the very end. Absolutely stunning farm, and love how the moose was brought up, right from the beginning after day one. Thank you for sharing. I’m very much a wild life for outdoors animals.
This makes me want to be a moose. This should be requested viewing. It is outstanding. thankyou
This is fascinating! It's wonderful that the farm workers not only think of their work as only a job, but actually love their animals! The relationship between the animals and these dedicated workers is so interesting! I loved hearing a cuckoo bird in the background about halfway through the documentary! Thank you for sharing...very educational and informative! Loved it!!!
Best documentary ever seen of thought of about moose’s
Great inspiration and hope for animals and humans for the relief of pain from suffering
Pretty flowers with a adorable baby. It looks so amazing with all those adorable babies.
15:33 when he said "chewing the cud" that moose looked like he had big teeth because of the snow, that was too funny 😂😂
My favorite dog of all time was named Moose. She lived until 22.5. I miss her. Anyway, I always loved how enormous adult moose are. The biggest mooses’ knees are at head height! The moose love their grooming.
For me moose are most beautiful animal on the planet,fascinating ❤
A marvelous film. Thank you!
Thank you so much for this wonderful informative video. Animals are so beautiful and healthy looking.
Wow this is amazing! Here in Sweden only yearling calves let people approch them. I worked as a rual postman and would meet lonely calves every fall. I would take apples with me to give them and they would appear every morning. Apples for moose, peanut butter with some honey for badgers, and one fox kit loved mackeral in tomatoe sauce of all things. It was something to look forward to every fall. Maybe you could attach a camera to a wild male to see how their lives differ from the cow? Thanks for a great wildlife film !!!!!!!!!!!!!
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You are a lucky person to be able to come in contact with wildlife on that level. I hope it stays as such for you. Much respect from the USA.
You seem to be a true animal person !! The world needs more people like you
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This was such a wonderful documentary filmed beautifully. For such large animals, the can canter quite gracefully. Thank you for making it for everyone to enjoy. They certainly know how to fall in for their oatmeal.
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Makes me wish I were a child again and had the opportunity to work and live in such a beautiful place. If children saw this I don't believe they would ever hunt them, at least I would hope so. Thank you for making this I know I will watch it again.
Good dash of humour. Moose are big lovable horses in a way, i own 2 and very similar watching them eat (and try to steal each other's food). Great documentary! Moose that are allowed to be themselves, looked after by humans that love and care for them.
Thank you for sharing this video...very very insightful.
Really good documentary, I didn't realize how tame and trusting a moose good really be. Goes to show you what love and kindness will do. I wish all of our species was like that. Thanks for filming this and broadcasting.
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This is a wonderful film! Informative, amusing, and all the way through I was unable to look away! I loved the vintage atmosphere, grainy and soft, with beautiful warm colors and a sort of nostalgic landscape. Thank you for this gem - I was sorry when it ended! 🌿🌲🌱🌾🌳🍃
Loved your documentary. Glad there are people around like these that do so much for a great animal.
My favorite scene in this documentary is the appearance of the first bull in the film. He comes wandering in, on purpose, all big and tall and what a RACK, surrounded by flies and oh so sexy!!!!
Never knew moose farming existed. I'm pleased to see how kind they are to the moose. They are really treat quite well.
So if we treat you well, then it's okay to kill you in the end?
@@lynx9704 No not really. It's quite a conundrum. But these folks are raising them for milk, not meat, if I'm not mistaken.
@@MHarenArt I don't think so. They are clearly selling the meat as well.
@@lynx9704 Oh. I guess I missed that somehow.
@Terry Blanton Yes, they were definitely milking them. They sell the milk to hospitals as they say the milk has some medicinal properties (I think it was for peptic ulcers and other digestive disorders). I don't know this for a fact, but it's something I feel intuitively: If animals raised for food are mistreated, just like a human, they will release certain hormones, like adrenaline and whatever else is released when one feels threatened. This will in turn permeate the muscles of the animals, and voila', we are eating meat that has hormones in it that would not be there otherwise.
Best video ever, they are treated super kind. Love to see this kind of love and attention given; you guys are all great and I wish you the best GOD bless and keep your warm hearts :).
Super film!dzieki!👍👋🇮🇩
I loved this story ! These are such docile animals; very loving and gentile in captivity. I love the idea of their morning oatmeal and warm salt water. It's interesting that their milk is good for ulcer patients. Makes me want to hug one of those babies--- very sweet ! tms poet Ohio USA
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Loved the docu! Thank you so much. I love moose. 💕
the moose have a good life I like watching the daily activity for the moose I've learned so much and the scenery is beautiful. thanks very much. I hope the best for the farm.
Very interesting. I never knew anyone could milk moose. They all seem so tame and very well cared for. Great documentary
They accidentally mistaken a male Moose for a female. So when they started milking him they were really getting SEMEN.
@@bohemoth1 Pathetic!!
Excellent! Thank You. I hope that you won an award for this Documentary
"and the moose mingled." one of my favorite quotes.
Funny seeing this, as a avid hunter, it would be nice to see this as the moose is the most fascinating animal ever.
This is just heart warming. I love to see humans treating animals so kindly.❤
As another longtime Alaskan, I have always enjoyed the many moose that inhabit our area here. They're a true treasure. Thank you, for your documentary. It was very good!
Thank you John Prior for sharing this lovely documentary. I have had a love of the moose ever since watching a series on tv many years ago where a moose walks down the town high street in the opening scene (I forget its title). Hunted nearly to extinction now in many northern territories, I can imagine the moose was one of the first animals to befriend stone-age man. I would love to visit this place one day.
Can't imagine who would give this a thumbs down..
Perhaps those miserable humans who would rather shoot them and hang their heads on a wall!
I loved everything about this film!
Well Done Folks! ❤
I love the sound of the Cuckcoo bird in this film!
I guess some folks were just meant to take care of animals. You can see the love they have for these moose. Respect. 👍
They don't seem to love the hundreds and hundreds of species they are killing by chopping down their entire forest and habitat so yeah take off your rose-colored glasses
Very beautiful video, a lot of interesting information on animals rarely seen by most people. Thank you for making this documentary.
this is so interesting and shows the affinity between the moose and the worker. Really enjoyed this. The carers are respectful and loving to the animals who return their affection
Ah those wonderful Russians & their clever thinking, shooting several birds with the same stone: conservation, medicinal & bringing people to appreciate it's value. What gorgeous animals, they should indeed be protected. Love the farming methods too, very laid back & kind.
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Yep killing 2.3.4.birds with one stone. Its like nothing go to waste.
@@tongbaimasongilmore3603 Dear Sir/Madam,
Thank you very much for your comment. I suspect Russians have a good notion of working efficiency. We do pretty much the same with any animal rearing in the west; besides the meat which is the primary goal, we save the skins for leather ware, bones for soaps & toothpaste & offals turned into animal flour to fed back to grass eating animals such sheep. I'd say we pretty much also shoot several birds with the same stone. Kind regards.
no wonder trump loves putin so much pfffft
Wonderful documentary. All those babies so adorable.
Outstanding, highly recommending this, and subscribing . Thank you so much,
HARD BUT Gentle Russians----Brave people--after all you have gone through !!!!
5-star documentary! Thank you!
I really like everything about your moose movie
Your narration and voice are very appealing
Excellent all the way around
This was a mind blowing documentary.
The moose is a wonderful animal indeed!
Thank you for this wonderful film!❤️
I love this , would definitely love to see and no more, I could watch this all day! This place is so Awsome those people probably love taking care of them!
A super documentary about moose, only thing males are called bulls not bucks. Just saying. A very well done movie. I did not know moose could be tamed. I was raised around them all my life. They are majestic animals.!! Loved how they domesticated them, yet kept it so natural to the moose. Lots of hard work!! Well done, and beautiful coverage from.birth to death.!!
1:23:39 That moose knows how to get his antlers through the door. I'm impressed!
Beautiful animals, thanks for sharing the video.
The babys are so adorables.
I wish this guy narrated my life.
What a captivating film. I was born in Alaska in 1954 when the Kenai Peninsula was scarcely populated, and have lived here all my life. I need and love wild animals and wild places but am intrigued by this process of domestication. It’s fun to see a more gentle side and to see them in clusters rather than leading solitary lives. Love this documentary.
Very, very impressive the patience and intelligence of the people who work on this farm. Unique educational document!!!!
It is so generous of them to feed the Moose while they're chopping down THEIR Forest... How are the moose going to eat once all their habitat has been chopped down and people are long gone? The nerve of humanity
I loved this documentary. It was very interesting and thorough with the steps on how the moose are bred and kept. Those moose farmers treat the moose very well which is nice to see. Good job. Loved watching it.
“Forest cow” 🥰
I know!! I loved that description 😆
All that tasty fresh bark. Moose heaven 🌳🌱🌿
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Greetings from Vancouver Island, British Columbia Canada! Wow, what a great documentary, in fact The Best Moose Documentary EVER! Thank you so much for sharing this knowledge with the world!
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Amazing, very good information, i hope one day can visit a moose farm
I just love this kind of story I want to thank all the people who dedicate their professionalism to work at this moose farm. My worries are if something was to happen to the farm will this moose be able to take care of them self’s in the wild
Most likely no
Thanks so much for this video!!! 💖💖💖... Have had many close encounters w/ moose ... Some closerthan others ... Always such a thrill!!! This is amazing!!!....I live in a small town... have seen turkeys walking down the sidewalk... deer jams trying to get into my driveway...deer flying down the side of my house, coyotes running across the lawn ... and sadly no moose!!! There are moose in the state but never have seen one here.... One can only hope!!!....Thanks again!!
Hello to all my Russian friends from the US. Absolutely a most enjoyable informative film. Best ever!
excellent I. but we do not get many moose in the UK and I did not realise such places existed - dedicated workers are to be admired
Wow...easily the best Moose vid on youtube !! I'd love to go there !!!
I loved watching this video....
At least on farms like this the Moose can relax without man or predator hunting them.....
But as they told about game wardens protecting the Moose from poachers it made me angry.....
They said the meat was not exactly a staple in Russia so what are these poachers after.....
I hope Russia has tough laws against poachers cause frankly I am sick to death of even hearing that name.....
God bless these kind souls for what they do ❤️
This was the best Moose doc. I have ever seen...The most amazing animals and people ….
the best documentary on moose...! I love moose...
I enjoyed this so much that I am watching it again. A truly amazing film
I have just watched it again, and it is better than I remembered. It was such a gentle film, impossible to make in the US.
John, ...fantastic and well done!! Everyone who respects wildlife will love this work. These natural behavior shots would be near impossible if attempted on wild stock. There's easily enough missed info for a sequel. I'm subscribing!!
Ever since I can remember, I have always loved moose! I am not sure exactly when or really even why..perhaps it was because being born and raised in Alaska, having them always come in our neighborhood, in our yard and even school yard, they were just beautiful and so majestic!! Thnx for taking good care of them..😊
How would it be to be amongst these awesome animals!?!?!
Amazing-very professional and informative. "Gorgeous, majestic aminals"
You know what are also awesome animals? Under the hundreds of species that's have no habitat left because. These people are chopping down all of the trees