We had HUGE brahmas on the land surrounding our property. I remember 2 times we didnt have to go to school cause the bulls were fighting at our bus stop.
@zmurfy420 that's cuz it is, grew up country till I was like 18, maybe 17 right before I turned 18, then I just started wanting to go see the world more than livestock and grass I guess lmao. Still love it and am back at it 10 years later, but man watching 2 go at each other just gives you this rush, even more so if they start when your tryna round them up, makes a whole big fuss and that's when it's terrifying, you never know when one decides it wants to hit on you next!
I had something similar happen with some black angus and we’ll let the cows into our pasture that has a small apple orchard and the rest field and I got stuck in an apple tree for hours because rhe friend I was with threw an apple and hit one of the bulls and and then two years later we had a red angus bull with some cows and I found a deer shed mind you it was mid breeding season and I hopped out of the side by side to grab it I got too the shed and all I see is the bull running right at me and I wasn’t thinking go to the thing it was scared of a few feet away I went for the gate and got thrown over it let’s just say I wasn’t the smartest kid
@@theyeetgod8914 Those Holstein cows are huge (the black and white ones) they average 1600-1800 pounds for females and can get to roughly 6 feet tall. I’ve grown up around beef cows and ours were 1200-1400 pounds and about 5 1/2 feet tall. I was surprised at just how big the Holsteins were when I got to see some in person last year.
We traded all our rowdy cows, including some Brahma for Angus. Calmer, didn't have to pull calves, less rodeo antics, small at birth & grow fast. After another 20 years, traded down to Dexters and couldn't be happier. All the benefits of Angus in a smaller, smarter, easier to handle package.
@@piggyslayer1999 No, but the auction prices have gone up quite a bit over the years anyway (with the usual seasonal variability). We used to figure we'd get around $500 per head for a 500# feeder calf.... recently sent a couple cull Dexter bulls, one 430#, the other 380# and cleared $1800. Those are insane prices, and makes me feel sorry for anyone having to buy meat in the future. 😕
Me neither. That’s the fastest way for any of my cows to get a trip to the sale barn. It does seem some breeds tend to be more aggressive than others though.
Yah. I've had Brahma -- half wild on the best of days. I guess they do well in hot, sparse country, which might justify keeping em. Not me! They're the ones that'll clear a fence and wind up in the next county😕
You rancher guys are absolutely built different, I respect that. Ain’t no way in heaven or hell that I’d have survived that or not at least screamed like a little girl 😂😂😂
I am a horse rider and have been dragged way too many times I’ve also been on my horse and rolled on when I couldn’t get my feet outta the stirrups fast enough, not to mention thrown or landed on a jump a time or 6,been horned in the butt by ornery goats so you sir have my utmost respect for how nimble you are. You were light on your feet so 🫡
You got to realise when you are working around stock like that you got to use your cattle yards properly if you don’t it is very dangerous. Specially when you are working around Baram and cattle I have seen them take gates off hinges and a lot of other things that you can imagine what they can do. I have worked around them for years longer than 22 years work your yards properly and you won’t get hurt
Im a farmers daughter son whatever tf you cal me, we decided to sell and butcher our animals instead of working them after crops were pulling in enough
@@johnburns1453 HAHAHA count me in! I've never been but I've always wanted to!! What's it like there? I'm stuck living in Washington state for now. Hopefully for not much longer tho... .. do u live on a farm in Wyoming? 🤩
@@ratpackrae333 It's snowy today ! Few ppl here, lot of open land and outdoor recreation. I will count you in .. ya just never know !! Live in a small town and farm close by ! Not in Washington for long....are you moving ?
I’ve been working cattle the past 19 years from brangus, red angus, Brahman, limousine, hereford, & Dexter. That cow would have definitely stopped. Work your cattle often. They will know the routine. Be respectful and they will show respect. Ranch hand for life. Wouldn’t trade it for anything. Forever Farm tough 💪
In my younger days i worked with cattle, some folks will never understand these animals might seem docile behind the fence line but dont be fooled those jokers will mess you up if you're not careful. Sometimes momma Cows are just as dangerous as a Bull
Yeah, but with lesser horns, and from the looks of it, way worse temper. But that might just be due to lack of respect for her, in India they usually have more freedom.
Almost got ran over by one on my uncle’s farm. We were herding them out of the gate as they were being sold. Luckily one of the ranchers on horseback intercepted and saved my ass. These things are no joke.
Looked like she had a calf that was 4 or 5 months old. I’ve had my share of super aggressive mothers but they usually calm down after the calf is about a month old. The aggressiveness was more likely genetic and in this case comes from the Brahman breed. From what I’ve gathered from the rest of the beef industry if you don’t need the Brahman for the heat tolerance, don’t use them. Over all they are a pretty aggressive breed plus the meat is fairly low quality.
We have a farm with angus and one time when I was 10 we went out in a field with a momma cow and her calf to look at her calf and I got to close and then she started to protect and then she snapped and started to charge me and my stupid 10 year old self decide to use the small amount of track skill she had and sprint and I was crying as she started to catch up and then my uncle jumped in front of her and she stoped but might be the most scary thing that ever happens to you said from experience 😅
This reminds me of my first time dehorning and castrating. I was running a little guy down a chute and he turned around on me. Being brand new to working cows, I panicked and ran back towards the entrance only to knock myself out on a crossbar. I woke up with the cow standing over me and my granddad trying to breathe from laughing so hard. Good times. 😅
Big animals with a lot of mass. As a butcher ive seen them lift up two or three sections of those style fences when they dont wanna go where youre leading them
I mean its just physics. A 200 pound human will not stop a 2,000 pound animal that doesnt want to stop. So it's either move, or be moved very violently.
And once more I realize I have absolutely no business on a farm no matter how much 'fun' it sounds like. Then again I'm not dumb enough to go into the pen either. It's not dumb if you know what you're doing & can react fast enough. If I ever went in it would be incredibly dumb though. Especially if I had a bad fibromyalgia fog day. I'd probably get run over & it would be 3 minutes before I noticed. Might hurt less than some days though.
@@Nirrrina I have endometriosis, so I can confirm the pain from chronic illness does indeed hurt worse than farm injuries some days. Also, you sound a lot more intelligent than many tourists. I’ve lost count of the amount of times of seen, and heard of, tourists jumping the fence to get a closer look at the livestock. The funniest is when people don’t realize that pigs are actually one of the most vicious farm animals. Too many people have watched Charlotte’s Web, and think Wilbur is the representative for all pigs. 😅🤣
Was rounding up cows by myself this morning I have a massive bull in here biggest sweetheart ever but I have tiny heifer and she loves to play games doing this exact thing here but I trust my cows a bit more so I’m not afraid to hop in front of them quick enough on my feet to get tf out if I need to tho
When he tried to grab the gate and his hand slipped out of it while trying to turn, I bet he had a little heart attack! But he did so well dodging that big babe!
A rancher needs to be as light on his feet as a ballerina and fast as a cougar. And as tuff as a rhino
Thats the truth!!
reminds me of jimmy on yellowstone
You got soft hands brother. Soft hands
but they apparently dont need to know how to spell lmao
Guarantee a rancher typed this lmao
We had HUGE brahmas on the land surrounding our property. I remember 2 times we didnt have to go to school cause the bulls were fighting at our bus stop.
Same cross in that pen that we raised growing up. Great combo. 👍
I thought that was a zebu my old and first boss ever had many of those very old
holy shit 😂😂😂
Why does that sound dangerous but funny af to watch
@zmurfy420 that's cuz it is, grew up country till I was like 18, maybe 17 right before I turned 18, then I just started wanting to go see the world more than livestock and grass I guess lmao. Still love it and am back at it 10 years later, but man watching 2 go at each other just gives you this rush, even more so if they start when your tryna round them up, makes a whole big fuss and that's when it's terrifying, you never know when one decides it wants to hit on you next!
A Brahma bull is the one that got me, ragdolled my ass 15 feet into the air then tried to come back for more
I had something similar happen with some black angus and we’ll let the cows into our pasture that has a small apple orchard and the rest field and I got stuck in an apple tree for hours because rhe friend I was with threw an apple and hit one of the bulls and and then two years later we had a red angus bull with some cows and I found a deer shed mind you it was mid breeding season and I hopped out of the side by side to grab it I got too the shed and all I see is the bull running right at me and I wasn’t thinking go to the thing it was scared of a few feet away I went for the gate and got thrown over it let’s just say I wasn’t the smartest kid
Damn glad your okay i low key laughed but i know that had to have been scary
Lowkey wish he would have imagined how long the story would have been for the grandkids 😭✊
I pray you’re okay now ❤
Woulda had to let that one go 😂😂😂
I don't think people really get how big these guys/girls are
I do!
I’ve been up to the black and white cows along with a couple bulls and yes these animals are insanely big and scarily nimble for their stature
@@theyeetgod8914 Those Holstein cows are huge (the black and white ones) they average 1600-1800 pounds for females and can get to roughly 6 feet tall. I’ve grown up around beef cows and ours were 1200-1400 pounds and about 5 1/2 feet tall. I was surprised at just how big the Holsteins were when I got to see some in person last year.
Listen, I don't play around with goats, let alone moo muscle machines.
A 1 ton animal with a pea brain. Horns, no horns, don't matter, they'll run you over
We traded all our rowdy cows, including some Brahma for Angus. Calmer, didn't have to pull calves, less rodeo antics, small at birth & grow fast. After another 20 years, traded down to Dexters and couldn't be happier. All the benefits of Angus in a smaller, smarter, easier to handle package.
Noted 😂❤
Getting Dexters
Our belated Galloway's are so sweet. Even our bull
Do you notice any major changes in price per pound when you swapped breeds?
@@piggyslayer1999 No, but the auction prices have gone up quite a bit over the years anyway (with the usual seasonal variability). We used to figure we'd get around $500 per head for a 500# feeder calf.... recently sent a couple cull Dexter bulls, one 430#, the other 380# and cleared $1800. Those are insane prices, and makes me feel sorry for anyone having to buy meat in the future. 😕
These things weigh thousands of pounds 😅 the bulls at a sanctuary I visit, knock fences down to get to the ppl they love or food they want 😂
They are huge puppies though 😂
Me being like, "I love you too sweetie, but I'd rather come to you!😅😂"
no more than 2k pounds unless it's extra large **
Bruh 800 to 1000 not thousands unless your beefing em up with steroids which isn't good for them by any means even with roids they don't get tht big
@@tylercromer627You saying there's no way they can grow to 2k?
Nope! Was NOT stoppin at all 😂😂
I don’t care the breed. We don’t tolerate a bad attitude!
Me neither. That’s the fastest way for any of my cows to get a trip to the sale barn. It does seem some breeds tend to be more aggressive than others though.
Exactly !!!!
Yah. I've had Brahma -- half wild on the best of days. I guess they do well in hot, sparse country, which might justify keeping em. Not me! They're the ones that'll clear a fence and wind up in the next county😕
We need bulls with this attitude for our rodeos
@@ejking7759lol aggressive! She's spooked and scared, near the same amount of danger but doesn't require the same response from you.
You rancher guys are absolutely built different, I respect that.
Ain’t no way in heaven or hell that I’d have survived that or not at least screamed like a little girl 😂😂😂
I am a horse rider and have been dragged way too many times I’ve also been on my horse and rolled on when I couldn’t get my feet outta the stirrups fast enough, not to mention thrown or landed on a jump a time or 6,been horned in the butt by ornery goats so you sir have my utmost respect for how nimble you are. You were light on your feet so 🫡
Looks like y'all need some border collies 😂
Maybe a cattle dog or catahoula
Bull: When I came back, make sure both of you having health insurance.
Buddy: it will never happen😂
Wow., I love to see people, when they know thier craft.
She wasn't leaving here calf behind 😂
You've got to love livestock, never a dull moment, EVER.
Watched a dairy cow go through 3 fences, 1 barbed wire 2 electric. Scare a bunch of horses, ram into a car then walk home like no big deal
Who else had Lauryn Hill in there mind singing " ready or not.. here I a come.. you can't hide"
Im waiting for the amazon guy to come back
God there's just something about a cowboy...beautiful creatures.
She rlly said get tf out my way 😂
You got to realise when you are working around stock like that you got to use your cattle yards properly if you don’t it is very dangerous. Specially when you are working around Baram and cattle I have seen them take gates off hinges and a lot of other things that you can imagine what they can do. I have worked around them for years longer than 22 years work your yards properly and you won’t get hurt
They are innocent individuals
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Im a farmers daughter son whatever tf you cal me, we decided to sell and butcher our animals instead of working them after crops were pulling in enough
Just another day of fun on the ranch. 🤠🐂
Its my dream to live on a farm with a hubby and kids one day...
thatd be my heaven❤❤❤
Come live with me, let's get married, have lots of kids and live both our dreams ! ❤️😘
@@johnburns1453 haha.. so very tempting!
...well hell, why not?.. let's do it 😉🖤
@@ratpackrae333 Ever been to Wyoming ? Let's do it !
@@johnburns1453 HAHAHA count me in!
I've never been but I've always wanted to!!
What's it like there?
I'm stuck living in Washington state for now. Hopefully for not much longer tho...
.. do u live on a farm in Wyoming?
🤩
@@ratpackrae333 It's snowy today ! Few ppl here, lot of open land and outdoor recreation. I will count you in .. ya just never know !! Live in a small town and farm close by ! Not in Washington for long....are you moving ?
That scared me, and I'm not there. 😮😮
Aye man you working with these animals daily is already so amazing bro you’ve got balls of steel
I love what you guys do! Thank you for sharing.
Probably would’ve had done the same 😂😂
I’ve been working cattle the past 19 years from brangus, red angus, Brahman, limousine, hereford, & Dexter. That cow would have definitely stopped. Work your cattle often. They will know the routine. Be respectful and they will show respect. Ranch hand for life. Wouldn’t trade it for anything. Forever Farm tough 💪
Dam you got some moves boy! Nice to watch keep ‘em coming!
Better dribbling than Messi's 👏👏
In my younger days i worked with cattle, some folks will never understand these animals might seem docile behind the fence line but dont be fooled those jokers will mess you up if you're not careful. Sometimes momma Cows are just as dangerous as a Bull
Us city slickers don't know farm life. Keep on grinding you got this.
All she wanted to do was say hi 😂
People think it's so easy. Gotta respect all the hard work.
Yeah, having grown up in a rural area, I know you made the right call. One good kick and it's a trip to the hospital.
Those Brahma are friskie!
❤❤❤❤❤❤the jeans poppy ❤❤❤❤❤😅
Is that an Indian origin cow? Just curious about the Brahma name
Sure is. They’re just as mean as fire, which is why I don’t use them in my cattle herd.
Yeah, but with lesser horns, and from the looks of it, way worse temper.
But that might just be due to lack of respect for her, in India they usually have more freedom.
Almost got ran over by one on my uncle’s farm. We were herding them out of the gate as they were being sold. Luckily one of the ranchers on horseback intercepted and saved my ass. These things are no joke.
Brahmas are so beautiful
I didn't want to hear it pmsl 😅😅
I have this song the most played on my playlist 💀
Love this careful out there
FOR THE RIZZLER
shut up your unfunny
Ranching large livestock is always tricky . Great moves by the way😊
That reminds me of students running out of class between classes from teachers
When you know you know…ready or not here I come!!!
Those F1s are magnificent
Only cow I ever witnessed charging a grown man in her pasture was a brahma. I do not mess with Brahmas or beef cattle. Period.
People that don't know how fast one of those will tear your ass UPPPP lmao
Is she a new mother? They can be more protective than new human mothers sometimes
Looked like she had a calf that was 4 or 5 months old. I’ve had my share of super aggressive mothers but they usually calm down after the calf is about a month old. The aggressiveness was more likely genetic and in this case comes from the Brahman breed. From what I’ve gathered from the rest of the beef industry if you don’t need the Brahman for the heat tolerance, don’t use them. Over all they are a pretty aggressive breed plus the meat is fairly low quality.
I thought u had sold all of the Brahmas
Probably a short he made when he made the full video
And this is why you are always watching every cow in the pen good catch
Those poor things! Heartbreaking to see how scared they are
Yeah that poor cowhand!! He was scared!!
I need a new hip because of one who was faster ! Ughh
😮😢
Saved by the bell
The pure panic and fear he must have felt when he couldn’t quite reach the bar of the gate to pull himself around the back of it. 😭
Love the song
He just playing
Man id put my forarm out and say come get it 💀🤣
it happens i also get a litttle jumpy when a 1200lb meat machine comes running at me😂
Went from dexterous pull around the fence to dropping it and the cartoon run lol
Sheesh hella slick 😮💨
My ranch used to be full of brahmas but we took care of that lol but we still have some they keep the other cattle in check
She was just bluffin😂
It is amazing how the same breed in India, are so damn calm and docile, 😮
Thank God they can't turn on a dime.
They might not turn on a dime but they do stop on a dime. Remember that.
She looked at you funny on the first pass too
I love their dulap
Damn, that was awesome.
I use to help take care of long horns.. I totally feel this
Heck, that's a small one compared to the one that was running straight for me until I jumped to the right, and it went right through the fence.
She was tryna give you a love tap lol
Bet you're a hell of a dancer too! XD
That BIIIIG white one just standing in the middle of the crowd
We have a farm with angus and one time when I was 10 we went out in a field with a momma cow and her calf to look at her calf and I got to close and then she started to protect and then she snapped and started to charge me and my stupid 10 year old self decide to use the small amount of track skill she had and sprint and I was crying as she started to catch up and then my uncle jumped in front of her and she stoped but might be the most scary thing that ever happens to you said from experience 😅
I once lost my drone in a creek by the cow pen, and the huge mother cow stalked me for a little while..
Same
When they're absolutely determined, it's best if you get out of their way! Been there, done that!
This reminds me of my first time dehorning and castrating. I was running a little guy down a chute and he turned around on me. Being brand new to working cows, I panicked and ran back towards the entrance only to knock myself out on a crossbar. I woke up with the cow standing over me and my granddad trying to breathe from laughing so hard. Good times. 😅
Big animals with a lot of mass. As a butcher ive seen them lift up two or three sections of those style fences when they dont wanna go where youre leading them
"We're sacred in India mf. Best remember that"
Ah,to be able to move that fast again.
I mean its just physics. A 200 pound human will not stop a 2,000 pound animal that doesnt want to stop. So it's either move, or be moved very violently.
Love how the cows always keep their eyes open but a bull will keep them closed
Old man almost didn’t witness you die
Your cows always seem to be violent 😂 my cows are so happy and nice
Them brahma's mean business
Those around me tend to be surprised by my quick reflexes. Watching this video makes me realize I probably got them from growing up on the farm. 😹😹
And once more I realize I have absolutely no business on a farm no matter how much 'fun' it sounds like.
Then again I'm not dumb enough to go into the pen either.
It's not dumb if you know what you're doing & can react fast enough.
If I ever went in it would be incredibly dumb though.
Especially if I had a bad fibromyalgia fog day. I'd probably get run over & it would be 3 minutes before I noticed.
Might hurt less than some days though.
@@Nirrrina I have endometriosis, so I can confirm the pain from chronic illness does indeed hurt worse than farm injuries some days.
Also, you sound a lot more intelligent than many tourists. I’ve lost count of the amount of times of seen, and heard of, tourists jumping the fence to get a closer look at the livestock. The funniest is when people don’t realize that pigs are actually one of the most vicious farm animals. Too many people have watched Charlotte’s Web, and think Wilbur is the representative for all pigs. 😅🤣
Dude eff brahmas!! Them things are crazy as $#!+
He so little he is cute
Been there done that. Only an angus. And she ran me over. Lol
I should never have left my childhood
home in a farming community.
Was rounding up cows by myself this morning I have a massive bull in here biggest sweetheart ever but I have tiny heifer and she loves to play games doing this exact thing here but I trust my cows a bit more so I’m not afraid to hop in front of them quick enough on my feet to get tf out if I need to tho
Wish I could go out there and help. I love being around cattle. I don’t know much but I’m willing to learn
😂 you don't have to know much. You learn real quick to move even quicker when you need too! 😅
You can if you want, but you will probably need to do it as a volunteer. Just make calls to your local farms.
When he tried to grab the gate and his hand slipped out of it while trying to turn, I bet he had a little heart attack! But he did so well dodging that big babe!
And this is why I get the shocker when working cattle
Great foot work brother!.
As someone who's been a brahma's neck tie. Wise choice.
That ol timer knew 😂
That’s ranchin brother