Here in sweden it's kind of a tradition now that people actually travel to farms just to see the cows run out in pure happiness! Big crowds of people watching :) it's so lovely to see!
The freeing of cows from their cement prisons when weather allows for it is no cause for celebration. People need to realize that these exploited individual creatures are repeatedly artificially inseminated only to have their babies taken from them on day one so these calves don’t ‘steal’ their mother’s milk which we want for ourselves. Governments give HUGE subsidies from tax dollars to dairy farmers who are overproducing and subsequently dumping tremendous quantities of this same product. What a waste of money!Moreover, the bullocks are killed and tossed in a dumpster when they’re only days (or hours) old or they’re sent to veal farms where they’re kept anemic so their flesh will be pale white. Females are likewise thrown in a wheelbarrow and fed milk replacer laced with myriad antibiotics so they won’t get sick while standing in their own filth. It saddens me that folks are so willfully ignorant about the treatment of cows in the dairy industry, never having watched footage of these same cows being slaughtered in just 4-5 years by a knife in the throat while hung upside down with chains to speed up them bleeding out. So while you enjoy the herd’s moments of joy, be aware that their lives by and large are ones of suffering. Ditch Dairy! There are so many other options like almond, oat and soy milks which make delicious ice cream, yogurt even cheeses now. I can’t imagine consuming the secretions of a bovine teat now that I know the antibiotics, cholesterol and pus it contains. Watch ‘Cowspiracy’ and enlighten yourselves. You’d be amazed at what the dairy farmers DON’T want you to see.
Wouldn’t you be happy if you’d been let out of your prison finally after lying on sand for months and eating fermented silage which makes you act very drunk? This is no difference from the happiness a human would feel in the same circumstances except that these animals have no control over their lives. When did you idiots become so disconnected from animal feelings?
@@chiarabay9364 That and the day they are no longer generating a profit they will be sent off to be killed 10 years before their natural life span. What I can't believe is adults still nursing from the tit of a cow.
@@veganm8918 Could not agree more! When did these idiots think it acceptable to drink another species breast milk. And they say they love animals. Vegan for life.
@@skwid7770 we have an extreme amount of food waste in western countries, its not as necessary now especially with healthier more sustainable alternatives
They spend the minimum amount on care for the animals they can get away with to stay as profitable as possible. Don't mistake a farmer for a carer of animals.
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I agree. I think it's critically important to introduce Mother Nature to children as much as possible so they learn where our life comes from, our food and water, and to appreciate our fellow companions on the Earth. Then, I think we could be happy about the little things like happy cows on fresh grass. And the knowledge that animals feel joy.
I think most people are happy about little things. It's the simple things that are the best. Like walking on cool grass in your bare feet. A blanket for warmth while sipping tea/coffee outside enjoying nature. Chocolate. A good laugh. Splashing in an ocean or lake. Painting a picture or doing crafts.
@@eleanoraquitaine2966 Are you for Real? These animals are joyful because they’ve just been freed from the cement prison full of their own excrement that they’ve been living in during the winter months. Introducing children to ‘Mother Nature’? Where is there anything ‘natural’ in this video? Our life? Why don’t we consider the lives of these individual creatures who are all tagged, numbered and issued an expiration date as soon as their milk production falls off? Our water? It comes from treatment plants and bottles. Fellow companions? These are our Slaves. Children should be told the WHOLE truth and nothing but the truth, not this Disney-esque and short lived frolic. For instance, where are the calves? They’ve all been taken on day one so they don’t ‘steal’ their mother’s milk from us and slaughtered for veal if they’re bullocks or sent to be fattened up on milk replacers full of antibiotics so ‘Mother Nature’ can’t infect them with her pathogens. And while we’re on the subject, I’m sure it must have occurred to you that cows can feel sorrow when their newborns are absconded with, miss their companions that precede them to the abattoir and experience horror, pain and betrayal once they arrive at the blood soaked, windowless slaughterhouse. THAT’S the footage our kids need to see, not this comical hoodwinking. Sheesh. Watch Cowspiracy or Earthlings or Food Inc. and get a clue🌱🐄
I've never seen cows run or leap or frolic before! What a wonderful thing to see. Your cows clearly mean a lot to you, and that's lovely to see. Cheers from the United States, and thanks for brightening my day!
The cows don't leap and jump with excitement when they are carroled and forced in the slaughter House. They try and escape from the smell of blood, feaces, vomit and death.
It reminded me of my neighbor’s cows who romped and played with my large round bales of straw & pushed them an 1/8 of a mile from my barn! Yep they loved it… me not so much
@@jonascreed7825 what would happen to those cows if released into the wild and left to their own devices? how would a cow react to being eaten alive by wolves or a grizzly bear? how would the cow feel about slowly dying from painful, crippling diseases? how would a cow react to having a tumor growing that wouldn't ever get surgically removed? humans often get to experience death from natural causes thanks to civilizations we've created, animals don't.
@@chrishayes5755 all farmed animals are bred into existence either artificially or controlled by a few males. As the demand for eating meat goes down less animals will be bred. They are domestically bred and not part of the wild so no wild bear would attacking them for food. It's all about supply and demand.
Happy? Yes. Free? No. They're jumping for joy to get out of the barn they've been cooped up in all winter, standing in their own urine and feces. There are fences all around to keep them captive. Farmer Tom is no different than any other Dairy Farmer out there, showing a video of a few moments of exuberance in an otherwise dismal life that ends in slaughter at 5 years of age. He wouldn't show how he takes the newborns away from these loving and attentive moms every time they give birth. The calves barely hit the ground and they're yanked away in a wheelbarrow so they don't 'steal' their own mother's milk from us humans. God will indeed take care of this man, but not in the way I think you're envisioning. Save your tears for the sights, sounds and smells of the slaughterhouse where these cows will be sent at about 5-6 years of age. Disingenuous lying by omission.
They are happy because of their innocence, they don't know that they are grazed only for milk and meat , they don't know that one day same persons are going to take the advantage of their innocence
@@zyzxyzInnocence that omnivores steal from them, just as a pedophile steals the innocence of a child. Meat is Murder and the Animal Agricultural Industry is rapidly despoiling our one and only home. Canada has dropped dairy products as a food group, because it’s NOT food. The Sustenance it provides is for calves, not humans. Dairy is dying because it’s not profitable or sustainable. In the USA alone taxpayers subsidize dairy farmers to the tune of $22 BILLION annually. And a lot of their product is dumped because we have such a surplus of it. What a WASTE!!! Think of how much we could do to improve schools, infrastructure and the plight of the truly destitute with these funds. Without these governmental handouts (in essence welfare payments) dairy would go belly up even more rapidly than it already is. What you’re seeing here is a glimpse of happiness when these cows are let out of their cement cell blocks where they’ve been cooped up all winter. The bigger picture is a life of misery for these sensitive and sentient creatures, but you’d know that if you’d ever spent any time with cows. Watch Cowspiracy, Dominion or Earthlings to get a clearer outlook. Or better yet, visit your local slaughterhouse. Watch the blood pouring out of their necks as they’re hung up with a chain by one foot. Smell the blood and feces and vomit emanating from the victims. Remember when you consume flesh, you aren’t eating something, you’re eating someone. I hope for you that sometime in the future you’ll be able to overcome your cognitive dissonance and stop lying to yourself. I’m sure you’re not a bad person. 🌱Namaste 🌱
Someone who cares about their animals , what a blessing , I love cows ,,, sweet babies they are like big puppies, omg so freaking adorable 😍 look at them run , what a true blessing ,,,,what a beautiful place to live , they look so happy ,
How lovely to see the girls running and kicking there back legs up. Your enthusiasm for them if wonderful to see, you are so caring for them. Hope the barns come down on schedule.
aaaawwwww, this absolutly brought tears to my eyes. just look at these precious souls, theyre so SOOO happy to be out in that large green pasture theyre beside themselves. jumping running and bucking for joy. God Bless their big cow hearts
And God Bless Them When They're Sent for Slaughter In A Few Years. That's what ought be be bringing tears to your eyes. Cows DO have big hearts and are able to experience a full range of emotions. When arriving at the abattoir, they sense the impending danger because they can smell the blood everywhere, hear the bellowing of those who have gone in before them and see the fear in the eyes of their fellow herd members. You can't say you love animals and also consume their flesh.
They’re in Heaven! I loved how they queued up for the scratcher as soon as they got out there! Nothing better than seeing animals living their best life.
@@ze89412 Why are fences needed to keep them in then? Every aspect of their lives is decided for them. How many times they'll be inseminated, how many newborns will be taken from them, how many milkings they'll get at day, when and what they eat, what they drink, and most importantly their expiration date. The day they're hauled off to the blood soaked and windowless horror of the slaughterhouse. Do you think they enter that squeeze shoot to be bolted in the head of their own 'free' will?
@@johans7775 Just because natural selection is part of the wild kingdom doesn't mean that we have to play God ourselves. As humans we have the moral agency not to copy this behavior. If a divorce marries a woman with children from a prior relationship, does that mean he ought to kill all the offspring that aren't his? That's what happens in nature to a lionesses cubs. Should women eat the heads off their sexual partners while copulating? That's what praying mantis females do. We can't judge our treatment of others including livestock animals by what happens in nature.
So beautiful, Mat all being be happy & free & may the thoughts words & actions of our own lives, be a part of that happiness! Namaste! Makes me so happy! Have another bella day my friend! Your purpose is amazing. Purely, Leslie
Cow's give us everything to see them where people love them and sincerely care about their welfare is so beautiful! I just love this video! It actually made me cry too see them so happy just to see grass and be in the sunshine! Thanks for sharing! God bless!
Animals are so much smarter than must people understand. They have feeling and emotions too and were so happy to be out in the field. Looked like a couple of them wanted to thank you ❤
They'll really be thanking him when they're hauled away to the slaughterhouse in 2 or 3 years. Yes they are smarter, more sensitive, more social, more forgiving, more grateful than humans ever give them credit for. That's why we should show them more empathy and not put them in concrete holding blocks for 6 months of the year. They're jumping for joy just as an inmate would when freed from incarceration. Make no mistake, these are dairy slaves that must give birth to produce milk, have their calves taken from them and killed so we can steal the milk and then put down after they stop producing the 6-8 gallons that we demand from them daily. With their bodies so depleted from repeat pregnancies and continuous lactation, farmers send them to the abattoir as soon as their milk production begins to decline when they're 4-6 years old. The natural life of a cow is 20 years. When you know the story behind their exuberance, it's not such a joyous occasion. Don't believe me? Well, where are their calves? Dead and in a dumpster or on someone's plate a veal.
@Tigist I can see why your profile has no content....As a Vegan I've NEVER, EVER heard this point! What a unique take on the subject! WoW!!! ~~Just kidding!~~ We've all heard this pathetic argument 1,000,000 times. That and we're meant to eat meat because we have 'canine teeth' just like the herbivorous gorilla, hippo, camel and gelada....:-)) OK. So let's go on to put this ridiculousness to rest. Firstly, plants don't have a central nervous system, which is where pain receptors are located. Put simply, for your understanding, plants don't feel pain. Secondly, by eating plants directly instead of eating animals that convert plants into the flesh and secretions that omnivores and carnivores consume, Vegans actually kill less plants. Over 1/2 of crops that are grown are fed to livestock. The Smithsonian Magazine published an article attesting that to feed just one omnivorous human requires more than three acres of land while all it takes to produce food for a vegan is one-sixth of an acre. More than 302 million hectares of land are devoted to producing feed for the U.S. livestock population -- about 272 million hectares in pasture and about 30 million hectares for cultivated feed grains. The 7 billion livestock animals in the United States consume five times as much grain as is consumed directly by the entire American population. (Grain comes from plants, in case you didn't know.) Moreover it takes over 1800 gallons of water to produce 1 pound of beef. What a waste! The largest river in the world, the Amazon and its surrounding rain forests play an important part in regulating the world's oxygen and carbon cycles. These forests produce roughly six percent of the world's oxygen and have long been thought to act as a carbon sink, meaning they readily absorb large amounts of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. The developed world’s appetite for beef is driving the Amazon ecosystem to destruction, with cleared lands often used to grow livestock feed crops for export. 200,000 ACRES A DAY are wiped out! Are you starting to get a clearer picture of reality? We may have been given dominion over the animals, however look what we've done with this dominion? The proverbial Garden of Eden of the Bible is described as a paradise. And guess what? Adam and Eve were Vegan. If you read your Bible you would know that animals are meant to be our companions, not our slaves or our food. The truth is only hateful to those who hate the truth.
@Tigist Sorry but if you don't understand the difference between mowing a lawn and slitting a pig or a dogs throat I don't even know what to tell you. Animals are senitent beings like us. Also, far more plants are actually destroyed because of the meat industry so if you care about life in general you'd look towards a plant based diet.
@@seancallihan4555 Most vegans used to eat meat, we know what it tastes like and guess what? It doesn't justify literally bullying sentient beings to death. There are mock meats now which replicate the taste/texture of meat without the harm and cholesterol. You wouldn't enjoy eating animals if you bit straight into them like a real meat eater like a lion does, you have to change it, cook it, and smother it with sauce to enjoy it and you should probably think about why that is.
I had a very sad day and this video has really made me feel better! We are in the beginning stages of growing free-range turkeys and chickens so it makes me happy to see someone who treats their cows so well!
I thanks this gentle farmer to show to people who don t know anything about their work, taking care of their animals without counting their time, respecting the rythme of the nature and produces food for us...
Its even more fun when the calves which were born in the autumn/winter are let out for the first time when they are 4- 6 months old. They love it, and tear around like the teenagers they are.
Our cows have been out for weeks now as we started calving at the start of march so we had to put cows and calfs out but the grass isn't growing it's already too dry
I used to live in a village where our back garden backed onto the cows outside field. It was always a lovely to Dayton see them back outside. I’m not vegetarian, but I’m married to one so I’m very mindful of eating only ‘happy’ animals. Uk farmers make me proud, such great animal husbandry. Keep up the good work.
@CarlyKpdx You really are a Debbie Downer. If you don't like beef then don't torture yourself by watching videos about cattle farming. And...the cows aren't "imprisoned" all their lives...they are brought inside in winter so they don't freeze to death.
Thank you for sharing your joy in caring for these wonderful animals. Unfortunately, many of your commenters have no idea where food comes from and have very little respect for the vital importance of your work. The majority of us appreciate you!
Thank you for taking such good care of these cows!! I know they're raised to be eaten, but that doesnt mean they shouldnt be respected! It always makes me happier to know people like you treat them properly the way they deserve to be 💙
@EricTheNotSoRed What do you think happens to them when they cant produce milk (approx 3-4 years)? I don't particaly care if you eat meat or follow a Plant based diet but please educate yourself so at least you know...
@EricTheNotSoRed Did you see any calf there? All the mothers are producing milk but have no calf? Don't you see how cruel it is to separate the calf from the mother and take the milk meant for the calf? Traditionally there were cows for every household so people never had to deprive the calf of milk, they only needed a little per day. Dairy is cruel. Period. And the male calfves are mostly used to extract bovine serum for biological labs and research. So they are born, endure inexplicable pain and die. You will care if you were to be born as a cow next birth. But I'm assuming you're not conscious enough to know about death, rebirth, Karma etc.
@EricTheNotSoRed Animals are sentient beings and in all of the ways that MATTER they are the same as us. They have eyes to see, ears to hear, a heart that beats, noses to smell. They form friendships, they value their lives, they feel fear, happiness, pain and joy. So tell me what makes YOU so special you can use your one life to rob other beings of theirs? Animals go into the slaughterhouse alive and come out chopped into pieces and people think something humane happens along the way. They are terrified in that slaughterhouse as you would be. We thrive better without harming and eating them.
@EricTheNotSoRed Haha well, hold on tight because you're in for one hell of a ride. If you don't have empathy the universe will force you to learn it, trust. You can't sit back in comfort while forcing other sentient beings through hell on earth and expect it not to come back around. What you put out into the universe always will come back in some way, in some form.
My first episode of your vlog was 2 yrs ago when you let the cows out and my heart has been captured every since! This year was no disappointment. And the attraction to the yellow brush was hilarious.
With all the depressing issues around covid this video makes me smile and laugh, happy cows running and jumping, heading right away to the cow brush. I have saved the cow turn out from a few years ago and for sure the installation of the field cow brush. How can you not feel better while watching these. Thanks for making my day.
lt feels even better when everyday you know that *you are not killing anybody* for your meals. Believe me, it's amazing to know that you do not contribute to suffering and despair. Be vegan :~))
@@TraceyMush yes you are correct vegans are one odd lot of folks always telling others how to live their lives. Had a great steak for dinner. will have pork chops tomorrow night. Just wish I was close to the Farm Shop, bit hard, on the wrong side of the puddle.
Wow... I live in a city, have seen farm cows before, but they always look bored or unhappy, or just calm. This is the first time in my life I see *bouncing cows* like literally skipping and go boing boing boing....you've opened my eyes !!!!
I don't love it because I know that these animals have been kept in a cement building standing in their own urine and feces for the last 6 months or so. There are no calves with them because they've all been absconded with at birth, killed and thrown in a dumpster or sent off to a veal farm. Or if they are female (not bullocks who give no milk) then they've been kept separately until they're ready to replace their tired, sickly and spent mothers who are hauled off to the slaughterhouse to have their throats slit and hung upside down to bleed out at 5 years of age. Dairy Farmer love to show these Disney-esque moments of happy-peppy-perky cows to cover all the atrocities that they perpetrate throughout their sad dairy cows' lives. Watch Cowspiracy, Food Inc., 73 Cows, or Earthlings and you will get an idea of the real deal.
Loved seeing the cows come out. I grew up on a hobby farm and I can remember not-so memorable events with the cows. Once when my father and mother were away and it was RAINING, the cows got out of the pasture. My poor granddad had to help my sister and I to round them up. The next day my father installed an electric fence. My dad was an environmental inspector and away from home all week so my granddad wanted no more issues with escaping cows.
Some people prob got bored of waiting to cows be feed. I just skipped the talking and watched them come running. The people that put thumbs down are probably impatient or meat eaters. Meat eaters rather eat them than see them happy and free. I get lots of these rescue videos come up on youtube and never get bored of seeing rescued animals stepping on grass with lots of space for the first time. I could never eat these beautiful animals again deliberately (i have accidently eaten a beef pasty since being veggie 🙊) Hope he shares more videos of rescues. Some of my favourite things to see 😊
@@liveonce2102 Dairy cows are slaughtered for their meat as soon as their milk production slows at about 5 years of age. They are artificially inseminated every year so they’ll have another calf and continue giving milk. Mammals have to give birth to produce milk meant for their babies. The calves are taken away from their bellowing moms so they don’t ‘steal’ their mom’s milk from us. Bullocks are killed right away or sent to be killed for veal because they’re male and won’t ever produce milk. Heifers are fed milk substitute filled with antibiotics and then when they’re a year or so old they’re artificially inseminated too, so they can replace the other milk cows being sent off to slaughter. Watch Cowspiracy and Wake Up.
@@bitchplease123 Yes, it’s something a lot of people are horribly ignorant about. I told a bunch of friends recently about this, and they looked at me as if I was raving mad!
@@bitchplease123 im already awake lol. This looked like a rescue video. I skipped the taking mind lol. I was an ignorant veggie for years. I said i could never give up dairy because i love chocolat and cake too much. I tried tricking myself into thinking free range was humane. But i woke up after a few years. I watched dairy is scary. Its only about 5 mins long (great for short attention spans lol) anyway ive stopped buying dairy and egg for about a year now. Was no where near as hard as i thought. Should have done it sooner but had a case of cognitive disonance haha 😅
Highlight of my RUclips week you Tom an Ginger seeing your plans for both stock pasture and infrastructure management. You pair breath new life into ag and redefining public opinion the public perspective. Great work
Thank you! You are amazing. So touching to see the cows are finally happy and free to run in the field. Please continue the work. Treat them with love. Cows are poor creatures, abused and mistreated by humans for centuries...so shamed and yet still ongoing. I wish if someone could splash money to fund and let the cows all live happily, worry-free lives till end of days from slaughter or forced milking or forced labor. That would be too good to be true.
@@OHCAM5 Plenty of people don't eat meat. Hundreds of thousands, and they have existed for a very long time. Practising vegetarian and vegan morals has been part of human culture for a very long time, but modern society refuses to accept that because of how profitable the animal industry is to them.
OMG I love this time of the year seeing the girls set free is pure joy!!! They go from being slow and mellow to running into the field kicking their hooves in the air like kids on the last day of school it's best sight ever! The Pemberton farm is the best at loving their animals and seeing them happy!
This is where cows should be all the time, romping and loving life on a beautiful green pasture. Such beautiful creatures. Cows are very intelligent and are sensitive and love affection.
Awesome video. I am a proud owner of ten hed of cattle ,and I enjoy being around them. When the grass begins to grow in mid spring the cows seem to be much happier. When I go tend to them they run and jump along side of my truck. I like happy cows.
I grew up on a dairy farm in northeastern Pennsylvania, seeing that reminds me of my childhood and doing the same thing in the spring. Sadly, the dairy farms are gone for the most part in that part of the world and that’s one of those little things I’ve forgotten about over the years. Thank you for sharing.
They were like kids going to recess during the spring or summer. It's so cool to see how they did not know how to act they were so happy to be out there! Awesome!
This was was brilliant! How great is it for the cows mental and physical health to be outside running around grazing in the fresh air. You really know what they need and treat your animals so great Tom. Loved the vid 👍🏻👍🏻
@CarlyKpdx I do not agree with the cows being sent for slaughter, I was commenting on the cows that are used for the milk and are clearly happy and know Tom. Do not comment negatively towards one of my posts thank you very much. I do not eat meat so do not eat meat, not that it is any of your business ok? If you do not agree with any of these channels, then do not come in here and comment no one wants to hear you, people have their own views.
@@lindseychalkley9285 Cows used for milk are exploited and killed after they become to weak to be able to carry calves and therefore produce milk. First cows are forcibly impregnated with semen that has been taken from bulls (via sending shocks into their anus so that they ejaculate.) No animal can consent to any of this... Then when the cow gives birth her baby will be taken away, cows call out for their young for days. If the calf is a bull he'll either be made into veal or auctioned off. Many calves are shot on site and their bodies are thrown away like objects. The female calves will be raised and have the same life as their mother. Cows only live about 4 years before they're slaughtered in the dairy industry. A fraction of their lifespan. If you're morally against animals being abused and killed and now you're aware of it, you can decide whether to make a change or you can choose to ignore it. That's on you
Awww, this was so beautiful. So lovely to see animals cared for. Bought a tear to my eyes to see how excited and happy they were. Thank you for being so caring.
@@munenex If everyone abided by the lockdown, we would have gotten through this so much faster. Too many spring breakers, party goers, selfish people have made this so much worse than it needed to be.
Compassion? Ask them what happened to all the babies that were born to all these cows that make it possible for them to milk them out and sell the milk. There's money in RUclips videos and exactly why he's making it.
@@bitchplease123 you do realize that not everyone's body can survive a vegan diet, not only that but we'd have an overpopulation of our meat sources, we are omnivores, we eat meat... Animals in the wild eat meat... We are animals... The only difference is we "believe in" being humane... I do admit it's not always practiced and that's unfortunate but we can love animals and eat them...
@@LpsChampie Have you ever heard of anyone dying of a protein deficiency?.......I didn't think so. Yet animal products are full of cholesterol and this is the leading causes of heart disease in the USA. Plants don't contain cholesterol. According to the Loma Linda University study, vegetarians live about seven years longer and vegans about fifteen years longer than meat eaters. (Jun 3, 2018) So if you want to live a longer, healthier life, stay away from steak and milk shakes. The only reason we have an 'overpopulation of meat sources' is because we continue to breed them into existence. Please describe for me how you would 'humanely' slaughter someone who does not want to die. Tell me what that would look, sound and smell like.....Then tell me how much you love animals. Humans are anatomically herbivores. That is a given. Eating meat animal products makes us sick and morally can't be justified. Zoonotic diseases include Covid, Avian Flu, Swine Flu, Mad Cow, MERS, SARS, Salmonella, Ebola, the list goes on. And if we keep feeding livestock about 70-80% of the antibiotics made, then more drug-resistant 'superbug' pathogens are going to be cropping up. So brace yourself for the next pandemic. Covid was just a 'dress rehearsal'.....
@@bitchplease123 And yet with the overpopulation we already have you solution is to just let them be... I'm not saying I'm supporting animal torture but... As I said animals in the wild eat them alive... You act like vegan diets are the solution but as I said not everyone can live on that diet.... Some women have even mentioned that their periods have stopped because they were defiet... We are Omnivores... And just because we eat another animal doesn't make is bad people... Nor does it kill us... Because it's in our diet. And with that there have been countless vegans who have forced their own pets on those diets and there is even an ongoing petetion/go fund me for the vegan teachers dog... So stop trying to make it seem like people who eat meat are such horrible and unhealthy people.... It depends on how you prepare you food aswell you have forgot... Not everyone eats fried chicken.
@CarlyKpdx i am meat eater and I was vegan for 6 months and could not manage with my health. So yes, I am happy to se happy cows to eat happy meat to keep myself alive. If I need to choose between myslef and cow - I will choose myself and no sorry about that.
@CarlyKpdx nah, Karl, I have no cognitive dissonance regarding the proper raising and slaughtering of livestock. I easily appreciate watching well cared for animals enjoy their lives and equally appreciate how that benefits both them and consumers of what they produce. Why should anyone feel bad when a well cared for animal is killed to provide sustenance to human beings? Would you rather they be mistreated? I don't elevate animals to the state of human so maybe you can shed some light, do you think if the animals were tortured instead it would be better for them, maybe you think they would have a death wish at that point and slaughter would be mercy? The reality is veganism will not sweep the world, Karl. You won't eliminate hunger with monoculture raping the land of nutrients and producing non-foods that mimic meat, destroying life on many levels of production and consumption. The nations will not become vegetarians en masse because they understand that You exist because animals have died to support life and you'll continue to exist, railing against it, while animals continue to live and die to support your life. Your hatred for it doesn't make it disappear or make it less necessary and your vilification of it doesn't make it villainous. The best possible outcome for everyone across demographics and ideologies is for farmers to regenerate the land they work, restoring ecosystems to their former glory and providing their local communities with the vitality and health that comes from well produced, well-raised, well-cared for real food. Ruminant animals are an integral part of that endeavor. You'll figure it out eventually, Karl. Or you won't. But kicking against the goads will do you no good. Why don't you take a page out of their book here: become a happy cow.
@@law_wren What about it is a cult? It's only a lifestyle that excludes as much cruelty and explotation to animals as humanely possible, nothing about that is a cult. If you don't want to be vegan that's fine, I'm not here to bash you and tell you're a horrible person but PLEASE don't spread misinformation on this subject.
I've never seen anything like that before - lovely, gorgeous! I didn't understand much of what you said, but I don't need words to know how much you really love them n your farm. TYSM!
Love this! Love seeing animals being treated with love and care and not being treated like products, love seeing them free. Even if people do farm their animals to produce milk and meat, you still need to treat them with dignity and respect. Good job!
This reminds me of a line from Firefly where River Tam states "They weren't cows inside. They were waiting to be, but they forgot. Now they see sky, and they remember what they are". There's so much truth in that :)
How could anyone think full-time barns, feed-lots, waterbeds, etc. etc. would ever be an acceptable replacement for a good spring scamper, sun, & fresh grass?? Lovin it, Tom 👍👍
in 1995 i lived in a farm that used oxen instead of tractors, and when we used to let them out in the pastures in spring after being cooped-up in the barn all winter, those oxen would cavort like calves! it is really something else to see 2200 lb. oxen galloping-around, leaping-up, just happy as can be. such an amazing sight...
I grew up with a cow pasture behind the house and usually walked the dog between different pasgures. God I adore cows. Saw a few being born. Young cows are so curious, they used to stare at the dog and quickly run away when he came to close. They walked along with us. Always excited to see their farmer too.
Here in sweden it's kind of a tradition now that people actually travel to farms just to see the cows run out in pure happiness! Big crowds of people watching :) it's so lovely to see!
Yeah, here in the Netherlands it's the same! :) we call it 'de koeiendans' which means 'the cowdance'
@@brendag6148 aw that's a cute name! we call it kosläpp, which just means cow release haha!
those are funny names!
Its the same in Denmark
The freeing of cows from their cement prisons when weather allows for it is no cause for celebration. People need to realize that these exploited individual creatures are repeatedly artificially inseminated only to have their babies taken from them on day one so these calves don’t ‘steal’ their mother’s milk which we want for ourselves. Governments give HUGE subsidies from tax dollars to dairy farmers who are overproducing and subsequently dumping tremendous quantities of this same product. What a waste of money!Moreover, the bullocks are killed and tossed in a dumpster when they’re only days (or hours) old or they’re sent to veal farms where they’re kept anemic so their flesh will be pale white. Females are likewise thrown in a wheelbarrow and fed milk replacer laced with myriad antibiotics so they won’t get sick while standing in their own filth. It saddens me that folks are so willfully ignorant about the treatment of cows in the dairy industry, never having watched footage of these same cows being slaughtered in just 4-5 years by a knife in the throat while hung upside down with chains to speed up them bleeding out. So while you enjoy the herd’s moments of joy, be aware that their lives by and large are ones of suffering. Ditch Dairy! There are so many other options like almond, oat and soy milks which make delicious ice cream, yogurt even cheeses now. I can’t imagine consuming the secretions of a bovine teat now that I know the antibiotics, cholesterol and pus it contains. Watch ‘Cowspiracy’ and enlighten yourselves. You’d be amazed at what the dairy farmers DON’T want you to see.
I've never truly processed how damn cute cows can be, look at em all they're so happy
My sister calls them grass puppies and I think that's pretty fitting
Wouldn’t you be happy if you’d been let out of your prison finally after lying on sand for months and eating fermented silage which makes you act very drunk? This is no difference from the happiness a human would feel in the same circumstances except that these animals have no control over their lives. When did you idiots become so disconnected from animal feelings?
@@chiarabay9364 That and the day they are no longer generating a profit they will be sent off to be killed 10 years before their natural life span. What I can't believe is adults still nursing from the tit of a cow.
@@veganm8918 Could not agree more! When did these idiots think it acceptable to drink another species breast milk. And they say they love animals. Vegan for life.
then please go vegan:)
A farmer who cares about the happiness of his animals? That is a champion farmer. Love and health to you and your grazing cows.
then sends em to be slaughtered
@@domwr1955 beefs gotta come from somewhere, at least they are happy when alive
@@skwid7770 we have an extreme amount of food waste in western countries, its not as necessary now especially with healthier more sustainable alternatives
They spend the minimum amount on care for the animals they can get away with to stay as profitable as possible. Don't mistake a farmer for a carer of animals.
@@Shizeyy stfu
It's like when the final bell at school rings before summer vacation.
Right on point!
This is what the music sounds like
it is exactly like that
GREAT reply!! that's exactly it!! All the best to you and yours!
Here is the Original Semitic Text. HERE is The ONLY Savior
YaH The Heavenly FATHER HIMSELF was Who they Crucified for our sins and “HERE IS THE PROOF”
From the Ancient Semitic Scroll:
"Yad He Vav He" is what Moses wrote, when Moses asked YaH His Name (Exodus 3)
Ancient Semitic Direct Translation
Yad - "Behold The Hand"
He - "Behold the Breath"
Vav - "Behold The NAIL"
Omg, i cried. They actually are excited, and jumping and running and enjoying the grass...
How Beautiful. GOD is Good.
I just love when their feet hit grass and they start leaping for joy!
i wish people could be happy about the little things like cows on fresh grass...bless you and family in trying times.thanks tom
I agree. I think it's critically important to introduce Mother Nature to children as much as possible so they learn where our life comes from, our food and water, and to appreciate our fellow companions on the Earth. Then, I think we could be happy about the little things like happy cows on fresh grass. And the knowledge that animals feel joy.
I think most people are happy about little things. It's the simple things that are the best. Like walking on cool grass in your bare feet. A blanket for warmth while sipping tea/coffee outside enjoying nature. Chocolate. A good laugh. Splashing in an ocean or lake. Painting a picture or doing crafts.
byp cows are no little things ;-))
Tom Hanks?
@@eleanoraquitaine2966 Are you for Real? These animals are joyful because they’ve just been freed from the cement prison full of their own excrement that they’ve been living in during the winter months. Introducing children to ‘Mother Nature’? Where is there anything ‘natural’ in this video? Our life? Why don’t we consider the lives of these individual creatures who are all tagged, numbered and issued an expiration date as soon as their milk production falls off? Our water? It comes from treatment plants and bottles. Fellow companions? These are our Slaves. Children should be told the WHOLE truth and nothing but the truth, not this Disney-esque and short lived frolic. For instance, where are the calves? They’ve all been taken on day one so they don’t ‘steal’ their mother’s milk from us and slaughtered for veal if they’re bullocks or sent to be fattened up on milk replacers full of antibiotics so ‘Mother Nature’ can’t infect them with her pathogens. And while we’re on the subject, I’m sure it must have occurred to you that cows can feel sorrow when their newborns are absconded with, miss their companions that precede them to the abattoir and experience horror, pain and betrayal once they arrive at the blood soaked, windowless slaughterhouse. THAT’S the footage our kids need to see, not this comical hoodwinking. Sheesh.
Watch Cowspiracy or Earthlings or Food Inc. and get a clue🌱🐄
I've never seen cows run or leap or frolic before! What a wonderful thing to see. Your cows clearly mean a lot to you, and that's lovely to see. Cheers from the United States, and thanks for brightening my day!
The cows don't leap and jump with excitement when they are carroled and forced in the slaughter House. They try and escape from the smell of blood, feaces, vomit and death.
It reminded me of my neighbor’s cows who romped and played with my large round bales of straw & pushed them an 1/8 of a mile from my barn! Yep they loved it… me not so much
@@jonascreed7825 what would happen to those cows if released into the wild and left to their own devices? how would a cow react to being eaten alive by wolves or a grizzly bear? how would the cow feel about slowly dying from painful, crippling diseases? how would a cow react to having a tumor growing that wouldn't ever get surgically removed? humans often get to experience death from natural causes thanks to civilizations we've created, animals don't.
@@chrishayes5755 all farmed animals are bred into existence either artificially or controlled by a few males. As the demand for eating meat goes down less animals will be bred. They are domestically bred and not part of the wild so no wild bear would attacking them for food. It's all about supply and demand.
I am tearing up watching the cows being so happy and free. More power to farmers like you......God will take good care of you.....
Happy? Yes. Free? No. They're jumping for joy to get out of the barn they've been cooped up in all winter, standing in their own urine and feces. There are fences all around to keep them captive. Farmer Tom is no different than any other Dairy Farmer out there, showing a video of a few moments of exuberance in an otherwise dismal life that ends in slaughter at 5 years of age.
He wouldn't show how he takes the newborns away from these loving and attentive moms every time they give birth. The calves barely hit the ground and they're yanked away in a wheelbarrow so they don't 'steal' their own mother's milk from us humans. God will indeed take care of this man, but not in the way I think you're envisioning. Save your tears for the sights, sounds and smells of the slaughterhouse where these cows will be sent at about 5-6 years of age. Disingenuous lying by omission.
I can tell these cows are so blessed to have such a farmer.
They look happy and loved.
Hat off to the farmer
This has got to be one of the best animal videos I've ever seen. Look how genuinely happy those cows are!!
They're to be slaughtered!
@@CloudWriter_oidv little do they know, 😂😂😂😂
@@Geniusthe_rel Ignorance is Bliss. No wonder you seem so happy! lol.
They are happy because of their innocence, they don't know that they are grazed only for milk and meat , they don't know that one day same persons are going to take the advantage of their innocence
@@zyzxyzInnocence that omnivores steal from them, just as a pedophile steals the innocence of a child.
Meat is Murder and the Animal Agricultural Industry is rapidly despoiling our one and only home. Canada has dropped dairy products as a food group, because it’s NOT food. The Sustenance it provides is for calves, not humans. Dairy is dying because it’s not profitable or sustainable. In the USA alone taxpayers subsidize dairy farmers to the tune of $22 BILLION annually. And a lot of their product is dumped because we have such a surplus of it. What a WASTE!!! Think of how much we could do to improve schools, infrastructure and the plight of the truly destitute with these funds. Without these governmental handouts (in essence welfare payments) dairy would go belly up even more rapidly than it already is. What you’re seeing here is a glimpse of happiness when these cows are let out of their cement cell blocks where they’ve been cooped up all winter. The bigger picture is a life of misery for these sensitive and sentient creatures, but you’d know that if you’d ever spent any time with cows. Watch Cowspiracy, Dominion or Earthlings to get a clearer outlook. Or better yet, visit your local slaughterhouse. Watch the blood pouring out of their necks as they’re hung up with a chain by one foot. Smell the blood and feces and vomit emanating from the victims. Remember when you consume flesh, you aren’t eating something, you’re eating someone. I hope for you that sometime in the future you’ll be able to overcome your cognitive dissonance and stop lying to yourself. I’m sure you’re not a bad person. 🌱Namaste 🌱
Someone who cares about their animals , what a blessing , I love cows ,,, sweet babies they are like big puppies, omg so freaking adorable 😍 look at them run , what a true blessing ,,,,what a beautiful place to live , they look so happy ,
They're just like giant puppies galavanting about like that! Loved how many of them went straight to the brush. They must truly love it.
How lovely to see the girls running and kicking there back legs up. Your enthusiasm for them if wonderful to see, you are so caring for them. Hope the barns come down on schedule.
Love seeing the MOMENT THEIR HOOVES TOUCH GRASS! They JUMP, RUN AND DANCE IN JOY!
HOORAY TOO THE SUNSHINE DAY!
BLESSINGS ARE GLORIOUS!🤣😎
They were actually jumping for joy to be outside on the grass!!! How wonderful!! Thanks for sharing!!
Almost brought a tear to my eye seeing the pure joy in the cattle at going out to the files for the first time. Literally jumping for joy. Amazing.
I'm 62 and not even a farmer but love how you and your dad get along. From Winnipeg Manitoba Canada 🇨🇦
Also from Winnipeg Manitoba!! Agree. Loving the happy cows. And Tom. And the channel!❤️
WOW!! I have never seen a cow run, let alone JUMP! They look so happy!! Beautiful. Thank you for the video.
You are an inspiration to enjoy what you do and live the excitement of what you do! God bless! The world needs more people like you!
Love this! All living things need sunshine to thrive.🌞🐄🐑🐏
aaaawwwww, this absolutly brought tears to my eyes. just look at these precious souls, theyre so SOOO happy to be out in that large green pasture theyre beside themselves. jumping running and bucking for joy. God Bless their big cow hearts
And God Bless Them When They're Sent for Slaughter In A Few Years. That's what ought be be bringing tears to your eyes. Cows DO have big hearts and are able to experience a full range of emotions. When arriving at the abattoir, they sense the impending danger because they can smell the blood everywhere, hear the bellowing of those who have gone in before them and see the fear in the eyes of their fellow herd members. You can't say you love animals and also consume their flesh.
@@bitchplease123 Laura, thank you for all your comments here, somebody at least trying to educate all those ignorant people.
They’re in Heaven! I loved how they queued up for the scratcher as soon as they got out there! Nothing better than seeing animals living their best life.
Watch natureismetal on instagram. Nature is messy
@CarlyKpdx “held against their will” how the fuck do you come to the conclusion that domesticated animals are being held against their will?
Yes nothing better than living a full natural life lasting until old age without being exploited, tortured or killed.
@@ze89412 Why are fences needed to keep them in then? Every aspect of their lives is decided for them. How many times they'll be inseminated, how many newborns will be taken from them, how many milkings they'll get at day, when and what they eat, what they drink, and most importantly their expiration date. The day they're hauled off to the blood soaked and windowless horror of the slaughterhouse. Do you think they enter that squeeze shoot to be bolted in the head of their own 'free' will?
@@johans7775 Just because natural selection is part of the wild kingdom doesn't mean that we have to play God ourselves. As humans we have the moral agency not to copy this behavior. If a divorce marries a woman with children from a prior relationship, does that mean he ought to kill all the offspring that aren't his? That's what happens in nature to a lionesses cubs. Should women eat the heads off their sexual partners while copulating? That's what praying mantis females do. We can't judge our treatment of others including livestock animals by what happens in nature.
So beautiful, Mat all being be happy & free & may the thoughts words & actions of our own lives, be a part of that happiness! Namaste! Makes me so happy! Have another bella day my friend! Your purpose is amazing.
Purely,
Leslie
Cow's give us everything to see them where people love them and sincerely care about their welfare is so beautiful! I just love this video! It actually made me cry too see them so happy just to see grass and be in the sunshine! Thanks for sharing! God bless!
Animals are so much smarter than must people understand. They have feeling and emotions too and were so happy to be out in the field. Looked like a couple of them wanted to thank you ❤
They'll really be thanking him when they're hauled away to the slaughterhouse in 2 or 3 years. Yes they are smarter, more sensitive, more social, more forgiving, more grateful than humans ever give them credit for. That's why we should show them more empathy and not put them in concrete holding blocks for 6 months of the year. They're jumping for joy just as an inmate would when freed from incarceration. Make no mistake, these are dairy slaves that must give birth to produce milk, have their calves taken from them and killed so we can steal the milk and then put down after they stop producing the 6-8 gallons that we demand from them daily. With their bodies so depleted from repeat pregnancies and continuous lactation, farmers send them to the abattoir as soon as their milk production begins to decline when they're 4-6 years old. The natural life of a cow is 20 years. When you know the story behind their exuberance, it's not such a joyous occasion. Don't believe me? Well, where are their calves? Dead and in a dumpster or on someone's plate a veal.
@Tigist I can see why your profile has no content....As a Vegan I've NEVER, EVER heard this point! What a unique take on the subject! WoW!!! ~~Just kidding!~~ We've all heard this pathetic argument 1,000,000 times. That and we're meant to eat meat because we have 'canine teeth' just like the herbivorous gorilla, hippo, camel and gelada....:-)) OK. So let's go on to put this ridiculousness to rest. Firstly, plants don't have a central nervous system, which is where pain receptors are located. Put simply, for your understanding, plants don't feel pain. Secondly, by eating plants directly instead of eating animals that convert plants into the flesh and secretions that omnivores and carnivores consume, Vegans actually kill less plants. Over 1/2 of crops that are grown are fed to livestock. The Smithsonian Magazine published an article attesting that to feed just one omnivorous human requires more than three acres of land while all it takes to produce food for a vegan is one-sixth of an acre. More than 302 million hectares of land are devoted to producing feed for the U.S. livestock population -- about 272 million hectares in pasture and about 30 million hectares for cultivated feed grains. The 7 billion livestock animals in the United States consume five times as much grain as is consumed directly by the entire American population. (Grain comes from plants, in case you didn't know.) Moreover it takes over 1800 gallons of water to produce 1 pound of beef. What a waste! The largest river in the world, the Amazon and its surrounding rain forests play an important part in regulating the world's oxygen and carbon cycles. These forests produce roughly six percent of the world's oxygen and have long been thought to act as a carbon sink, meaning they readily absorb large amounts of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. The developed world’s appetite for beef is driving the Amazon ecosystem to destruction, with cleared lands often used to grow livestock feed crops for export. 200,000 ACRES A DAY are wiped out! Are you starting to get a clearer picture of reality? We may have been given dominion over the animals, however look what we've done with this dominion? The proverbial Garden of Eden of the Bible is described as a paradise. And guess what? Adam and Eve were Vegan. If you read your Bible you would know that animals are meant to be our companions, not our slaves or our food. The truth is only hateful to those who hate the truth.
@Tigist Sorry but if you don't understand the difference between mowing a lawn and slitting a pig or a dogs throat I don't even know what to tell you. Animals are senitent beings like us. Also, far more plants are actually destroyed because of the meat industry so if you care about life in general you'd look towards a plant based diet.
Yeah, they're also tastier than most vegans understand. :D
@@seancallihan4555 Most vegans used to eat meat, we know what it tastes like and guess what? It doesn't justify literally bullying sentient beings to death. There are mock meats now which replicate the taste/texture of meat without the harm and cholesterol. You wouldn't enjoy eating animals if you bit straight into them like a real meat eater like a lion does, you have to change it, cook it, and smother it with sauce to enjoy it and you should probably think about why that is.
I had a very sad day and this video has really made me feel better! We are in the beginning stages of growing free-range turkeys and chickens so it makes me happy to see someone who treats their cows so well!
I love the "cow brush cam!" too cute. I love watching them and leap around. Few of them got some good height too!
I thanks this gentle farmer to show to people who don t know anything about their work, taking care of their animals without counting their time, respecting the rythme of the nature and produces food for us...
Its even more fun when the calves which were born in the autumn/winter are let out for the first time when they are 4- 6 months old. They love it, and tear around like the teenagers they are.
Look at how happy they are. Animals have a right to live.
They sure do!
They do live 🤷
@@blackmantis3130 Ignore the person he only understands certain things.
@@RedLeaderrr now, now. there’s no need to start calling people names.
@@selenacordeiro1458 fixed it
Even made me excited and delighted to see they jumping about
They're ...
G R O O V I N
@@somebloke2238I think they are enjoying the *moooove* xD
@CarlyKpdx found the vegan lol
@CarlyKpdx personally I'd prefer to hunt animals in the wild over eating store bought meat. it's just not feasible.
This made me sooooo happy. I wish we all would realize how sweet all animals are and if we have to eat them at least treat them with respect.
Yes we need to treat and respect what we eat.
Eating them is in no way treating them with respect. Murder is murder. Period.
Why the rest of the world is savage to one another we are no different
I say don't eat them.
@@chops6416 thanks for answering a question nobody asked
I have no idea how I ended up here but this video game me chills. How amazing to see someone love their animals the way he does.
God bless these beautiful cows and all farm animals. They should all be treated with such care and concern. God bless you for loving them so much.
Omg watching them cows jumping for joy brought tears to my eyes. Thank you Tom for taking on all them cows
So why don't they do it more often?
The cows have been out here in Cheshire now for a week or so, it's a real harbinger of the summer. Really good to see them out in the fields.
Our cows have been out for weeks now as we started calving at the start of march so we had to put cows and calfs out but the grass isn't growing it's already too dry
What a joy it is to watch the cows heading to pasture, excitement plus.💕.
I used to live in a village where our back garden backed onto the cows outside field. It was always a lovely to Dayton see them back outside.
I’m not vegetarian, but I’m married to one so I’m very mindful of eating only ‘happy’ animals. Uk farmers make me proud, such great animal husbandry. Keep up the good work.
Each and every one of those cows has it's own distinct personality. Lovely animal.
Drinking my morning coffee and watching your girls gallavant is putting a smile on my face. Moolicious.
I grew up on a farm so his videos bring me back to my childhood 😄😊☺
Am currently parked facing a huge grassy pasture watching this. Have an urge to get out and start running through it
@CarlyKpdx You should try living outside in winter. No grass growing to eat. Freezing cold. Rain. If he left them out THAT would be cruelty. 😄
David, if you do, please make a video and post!
@CarlyKpdx You really are a Debbie Downer. If you don't like beef then don't torture yourself by watching videos about cattle farming. And...the cows aren't "imprisoned" all their lives...they are brought inside in winter so they don't freeze to death.
Those cows are so happy!! I just love that feeling of joy.
Thank you for sharing your joy in caring for these wonderful animals. Unfortunately, many of your commenters have no idea where food comes from and have very little respect for the vital importance of your work. The majority of us appreciate you!
Thank you for taking such good care of these cows!! I know they're raised to be eaten, but that doesnt mean they shouldnt be respected! It always makes me happier to know people like you treat them properly the way they deserve to be 💙
@EricTheNotSoRed What do you think happens to them when they cant produce milk (approx 3-4 years)? I don't particaly care if you eat meat or follow a Plant based diet but please educate yourself so at least you know...
@EricTheNotSoRed Did you see any calf there? All the mothers are producing milk but have no calf? Don't you see how cruel it is to separate the calf from the mother and take the milk meant for the calf? Traditionally there were cows for every household so people never had to deprive the calf of milk, they only needed a little per day. Dairy is cruel. Period. And the male calfves are mostly used to extract bovine serum for biological labs and research. So they are born, endure inexplicable pain and die. You will care if you were to be born as a cow next birth. But I'm assuming you're not conscious enough to know about death, rebirth, Karma etc.
@EricTheNotSoRed Animals are sentient beings and in all of the ways that MATTER they are the same as us. They have eyes to see, ears to hear, a heart that beats, noses to smell. They form friendships, they value their lives, they feel fear, happiness, pain and joy. So tell me what makes YOU so special you can use your one life to rob other beings of theirs? Animals go into the slaughterhouse alive and come out chopped into pieces and people think something humane happens along the way. They are terrified in that slaughterhouse as you would be. We thrive better without harming and eating them.
@EricTheNotSoRed Haha well, hold on tight because you're in for one hell of a ride. If you don't have empathy the universe will force you to learn it, trust. You can't sit back in comfort while forcing other sentient beings through hell on earth and expect it not to come back around. What you put out into the universe always will come back in some way, in some form.
Tom's excitement rubbed off onto the cows. Love watching this channel. My 93 year old mum also lives watching Tom and his dad.
My first episode of your vlog was 2 yrs ago when you let the cows out and my heart has been captured every since! This year was no disappointment. And the attraction to the yellow brush was hilarious.
With all the depressing issues around covid this video makes me smile and laugh, happy cows running and jumping, heading right away to the cow brush. I have saved the cow turn out from a few years ago and for sure the installation of the field cow brush. How can you not feel better while watching these. Thanks for making my day.
lt feels even better when everyday you know that *you are not killing anybody* for your meals. Believe me, it's amazing to know that you do not contribute to suffering and despair. Be vegan :~))
@@TraceyMush yes you are correct vegans are one odd lot of folks always telling others how to live their lives. Had a great steak for dinner. will have pork chops tomorrow night. Just wish I was close to the Farm Shop, bit hard, on the wrong side of the puddle.
Can't tell you how happy your video makes me! I worked on a farm for years and this is the way Kyle should be treated and how they should live!
Wow... I live in a city, have seen farm cows before, but they always look bored or unhappy, or just calm. This is the first time in my life I see *bouncing cows* like literally skipping and go boing boing boing....you've opened my eyes !!!!
@Gonzo Carp_1901 lol
Grass under your feet and sunshine on your back... Who doesn't love that? The cows are so cute bouncing around like rabbits🥰
I don't love it because I know that these animals have been kept in a cement building standing in their own urine and feces for the last 6 months or so. There are no calves with them because they've all been absconded with at birth, killed and thrown in a dumpster or sent off to a veal farm. Or if they are female (not bullocks who give no milk) then they've been kept separately until they're ready to replace their tired, sickly and spent mothers who are hauled off to the slaughterhouse to have their throats slit and hung upside down to bleed out at 5 years of age. Dairy Farmer love to show these Disney-esque moments of happy-peppy-perky cows to cover all the atrocities that they perpetrate throughout their sad dairy cows' lives. Watch Cowspiracy, Food Inc., 73 Cows, or Earthlings and you will get an idea of the real deal.
Oh the best thing in the world for them, just seeing them bound into the feilds like that oh I love it
Ah yes
Yeah
I love cows...they are very special creatures. It made me smile big to see them so happy!
Cry Freedom! Yes, it's very moving to see the cows running free. They know what's the best life! Great to see them loved and cared for so much, Tom!
Loved seeing the cows come out. I grew up on a hobby farm and I can remember not-so memorable events with the cows. Once when my father and mother were away and it was RAINING, the cows got out of the pasture. My poor granddad had to help my sister and I to round them up. The next day my father installed an electric fence. My dad was an environmental inspector and away from home all week so my granddad wanted no more issues with escaping cows.
How can people really give this a thumbs down. I would hate to be that miserable to not find joy in seeing the cows so happy.
Some people prob got bored of waiting to cows be feed. I just skipped the talking and watched them come running.
The people that put thumbs down are probably impatient or meat eaters. Meat eaters rather eat them than see them happy and free.
I get lots of these rescue videos come up on youtube and never get bored of seeing rescued animals stepping on grass with lots of space for the first time. I could never eat these beautiful animals again deliberately (i have accidently eaten a beef pasty since being veggie 🙊)
Hope he shares more videos of rescues. Some of my favourite things to see 😊
@@liveonce2102 Dairy cows are slaughtered for their meat as soon as their milk production slows at about 5 years of age. They are artificially inseminated every year so they’ll have another calf and continue giving milk.
Mammals have to give birth to produce milk meant for their babies. The calves are taken away from their bellowing moms so they don’t ‘steal’ their mom’s milk from us. Bullocks are killed right away or sent to be killed for veal because they’re male and won’t ever produce milk. Heifers are fed milk substitute filled with antibiotics and then when they’re a year or so old they’re artificially inseminated too, so they can replace the other milk cows being sent off to slaughter. Watch Cowspiracy and Wake Up.
@@bitchplease123 Yes, it’s something a lot of people are horribly ignorant about. I told a bunch of friends recently about this, and they looked at me as if I was raving mad!
@@dnr2089 It stuns me that so few people are aware of how their food is produced😱
@@bitchplease123 im already awake lol. This looked like a rescue video. I skipped the taking mind lol.
I was an ignorant veggie for years. I said i could never give up dairy because i love chocolat and cake too much. I tried tricking myself into thinking free range was humane. But i woke up after a few years.
I watched dairy is scary. Its only about 5 mins long (great for short attention spans lol) anyway ive stopped buying dairy and egg for about a year now.
Was no where near as hard as i thought. Should have done it sooner but had a case of cognitive disonance haha 😅
Love seeing the excitement of the cows being free in the fields and your caring for the cows happiness!
As a dairy farmer, this is my favorite day of the year too. You've got beautiful cows!
That drone footage was absolutely fabulous, I am so happy at 2:30 a.m., watching these adorable cows leaping in pure joy! 😍🐄❤️
You make cows going out more exciting with your enthusiasm, you are doing great!
Highlight of my RUclips week you Tom an Ginger seeing your plans for both stock pasture and infrastructure management. You pair breath new life into ag and redefining public opinion the public perspective. Great work
3:30 is when he releases the cows, saving some time for y’all!🤗
Ty
Thank you!
And hit the mute button too!
Thank you!!
Thank you! You are amazing. So touching to see the cows are finally happy and free to run in the field. Please continue the work. Treat them with love. Cows are poor creatures, abused and mistreated by humans for centuries...so shamed and yet still ongoing. I wish if someone could splash money to fund and let the cows all live happily, worry-free lives till end of days from slaughter or forced milking or forced labor. That would be too good to be true.
People will never stop eating meat
@@OHCAM5 Plenty of people don't eat meat. Hundreds of thousands, and they have existed for a very long time. Practising vegetarian and vegan morals has been part of human culture for a very long time, but modern society refuses to accept that because of how profitable the animal industry is to them.
I love seeing happy animals
OMG I love this time of the year seeing the girls set free is pure joy!!! They go from being slow and mellow to running into the field kicking their hooves in the air like kids on the last day of school it's best sight ever! The Pemberton farm is the best at loving their animals and seeing them happy!
This is where cows should be all the time, romping and loving life on a beautiful green pasture. Such beautiful creatures. Cows are very intelligent and are sensitive and love affection.
Yes, I believe if we are to slaughter animals for food at least let them live what little life they have and enjoy it.
@@tinacolbourneart1091 But that's going to make the food more expensive and the humans with the least amount of wealth will suffer less options.
They are so happy and shiny already. It's pretty clear you care a great deal for your livestock
As a little boy on the farm is where I am now with my cows , thank you for the flash back . Beautiful video . Holy Cow 🐮
Love seeing how happy they are. Just gives me a smiling face, this is my favorite Vlog. Thank you 😀
fantastic moment when this happens, its the best part of being a proud farmer.
Man, nothing better than seeing the cows jumping around with excitement when they come out of the sheds, great video Tom👍
i agree
Seeing these cows run in the green pastures feels so inspiring it brought me to tears, tears of joy, then quickly after tears of fear and dread.
Awesome video. I am a proud owner of ten hed of cattle ,and I enjoy being around them. When the grass begins to grow in mid spring the cows seem to be much happier. When I go tend to them they run and jump along side of my truck. I like happy cows.
I grew up on a dairy farm in northeastern Pennsylvania, seeing that reminds me of my childhood and doing the same thing in the spring. Sadly, the dairy farms are gone for the most part in that part of the world and that’s one of those little things I’ve forgotten about over the years. Thank you for sharing.
They were like kids going to recess during the spring or summer. It's so cool to see how they did not know how to act they were so happy to be out there! Awesome!
This was was brilliant! How great is it for the cows mental and physical health to be outside running around grazing in the fresh air. You really know what they need and treat your animals so great Tom. Loved the vid 👍🏻👍🏻
@CarlyKpdx I do not agree with the cows being sent for slaughter, I was commenting on the cows that are used for the milk and are clearly happy and know Tom. Do not comment negatively towards one of my posts thank you very much. I do not eat meat so do not eat meat, not that it is any of your business ok? If you do not agree with any of these channels, then do not come in here and comment no one wants to hear you, people have their own views.
@@lindseychalkley9285 Cows used for milk are exploited and killed after they become to weak to be able to carry calves and therefore produce milk.
First cows are forcibly impregnated with semen that has been taken from bulls (via sending shocks into their anus so that they ejaculate.) No animal can consent to any of this...
Then when the cow gives birth her baby will be taken away, cows call out for their young for days. If the calf is a bull he'll either be made into veal or auctioned off. Many calves are shot on site and their bodies are thrown away like objects.
The female calves will be raised and have the same life as their mother.
Cows only live about 4 years before they're slaughtered in the dairy industry. A fraction of their lifespan.
If you're morally against animals being abused and killed and now you're aware of it, you can decide whether to make a change or you can choose to ignore it.
That's on you
Blue skies, green grass and happy cows. Happy feelings
Awww, this was so beautiful. So lovely to see animals cared for. Bought a tear to my eyes to see how excited and happy they were. Thank you for being so caring.
Love it! That's the way I feel when I get outside when spring arrives and the grass turns that beautiful green!
Can’t wait to see the shed project started
Every success Tom
Where I am in Canada, we are in lockdown. I imagine that’s going to be our reaction as well once we have conquered COVID! Stay safe everyone!
I have heard the opinion that Ivermectin can be used in the treatment and prevention of covid in people. Farmers have the drug already. Check it out!
They're never gonna let y'all out lol
@@emmaq3250 "yall" you act like you are on mercury or sum
If lockdowns worked, we would have conquered the disease in the initial
@@munenex If everyone abided by the lockdown, we would have gotten through this so much faster. Too many spring breakers, party goers, selfish people have made this so much worse than it needed to be.
This made me cry. Every living thing wants to be free
The ultimate bliss of freedom is filled in each and every cows soul... how happy we on seeing it ..
Love love love to see happy animals nice job
The way these cows touched more grass than I did in 2020 and 2021 combined 😭😭😭
🙊omg.. That's so true
Bollocks to you then
@@bimfred i hate it here yes
Hope you get out of the Prison as fast as possible.
I love people that are compassionate with their animals , unfortunately many people don't care
Compassion? Ask them what happened to all the babies that were born to all these cows that make it possible for them to milk them out and sell the milk. There's money in RUclips videos and exactly why he's making it.
If you're not vegan, then you don't care. You can't love animals and eat them or enslave them.
@@bitchplease123 you do realize that not everyone's body can survive a vegan diet, not only that but we'd have an overpopulation of our meat sources, we are omnivores, we eat meat... Animals in the wild eat meat... We are animals... The only difference is we "believe in" being humane... I do admit it's not always practiced and that's unfortunate but we can love animals and eat them...
@@LpsChampie Have you ever heard of anyone dying of a protein deficiency?.......I didn't think so. Yet animal products are full of cholesterol and this is the leading causes of heart disease in the USA. Plants don't contain cholesterol. According to the Loma Linda University study, vegetarians live about seven years longer and vegans about fifteen years longer than meat eaters. (Jun 3, 2018) So if you want to live a longer, healthier life, stay away from steak and milk shakes.
The only reason we have an 'overpopulation of meat sources' is because we continue to breed them into existence.
Please describe for me how you would 'humanely' slaughter someone who does not want to die. Tell me what that would look, sound and smell like.....Then tell me how much you love animals.
Humans are anatomically herbivores. That is a given. Eating meat animal products makes us sick and morally can't be justified.
Zoonotic diseases include Covid, Avian Flu, Swine Flu, Mad Cow, MERS, SARS, Salmonella, Ebola, the list goes on. And if we keep feeding livestock about 70-80% of the antibiotics made, then more drug-resistant 'superbug' pathogens are going to be cropping up. So brace yourself for the next pandemic. Covid was just a 'dress rehearsal'.....
@@bitchplease123 And yet with the overpopulation we already have you solution is to just let them be... I'm not saying I'm supporting animal torture but... As I said animals in the wild eat them alive... You act like vegan diets are the solution but as I said not everyone can live on that diet.... Some women have even mentioned that their periods have stopped because they were defiet... We are Omnivores... And just because we eat another animal doesn't make is bad people... Nor does it kill us... Because it's in our diet. And with that there have been countless vegans who have forced their own pets on those diets and there is even an ongoing petetion/go fund me for the vegan teachers dog... So stop trying to make it seem like people who eat meat are such horrible and unhealthy people.... It depends on how you prepare you food aswell you have forgot... Not everyone eats fried chicken.
Seeing happy livestock always makes me 😭
@CarlyKpdx i am meat eater and I was vegan for 6 months and could not manage with my health. So yes, I am happy to se happy cows to eat happy meat to keep myself alive. If I need to choose between myslef and cow - I will choose myself and no sorry about that.
@CarlyKpdx nah, Karl, I have no cognitive dissonance regarding the proper raising and slaughtering of livestock. I easily appreciate watching well cared for animals enjoy their lives and equally appreciate how that benefits both them and consumers of what they produce. Why should anyone feel bad when a well cared for animal is killed to provide sustenance to human beings? Would you rather they be mistreated? I don't elevate animals to the state of human so maybe you can shed some light, do you think if the animals were tortured instead it would be better for them, maybe you think they would have a death wish at that point and slaughter would be mercy?
The reality is veganism will not sweep the world, Karl. You won't eliminate hunger with monoculture raping the land of nutrients and producing non-foods that mimic meat, destroying life on many levels of production and consumption. The nations will not become vegetarians en masse because they understand that You exist because animals have died to support life and you'll continue to exist, railing against it, while animals continue to live and die to support your life. Your hatred for it doesn't make it disappear or make it less necessary and your vilification of it doesn't make it villainous. The best possible outcome for everyone across demographics and ideologies is for farmers to regenerate the land they work, restoring ecosystems to their former glory and providing their local communities with the vitality and health that comes from well produced, well-raised, well-cared for real food. Ruminant animals are an integral part of that endeavor.
You'll figure it out eventually, Karl. Or you won't. But kicking against the goads will do you no good.
Why don't you take a page out of their book here: become a happy cow.
@Madelen also veganism is unhealthy.
@Madelen not referring to the diet here but the ideology. Veganism is a cult.
@@law_wren What about it is a cult? It's only a lifestyle that excludes as much cruelty and explotation to animals as humanely possible, nothing about that is a cult.
If you don't want to be vegan that's fine, I'm not here to bash you and tell you're a horrible person but PLEASE don't spread misinformation on this subject.
I've never seen anything like that before - lovely, gorgeous! I didn't understand much of what you said, but I don't need words to know how much you really love them n your farm. TYSM!
What a bunch of happy cows :)
Love this! Love seeing animals being treated with love and care and not being treated like products, love seeing them free. Even if people do farm their animals to produce milk and meat, you still need to treat them with dignity and respect. Good job!
Especially when you send them to murder, they must feel your respect. Stop kidding yourself.
They are not treated with dignity or respect.
This reminds me of a line from Firefly where River Tam states "They weren't cows inside. They were waiting to be, but they forgot. Now they see sky, and they remember what they are". There's so much truth in that :)
LOVED IT!!! Had to pull over because this video came up and couldn’t wait to see those girls running onto the field❤️❤️❤️❤️
You are watching youtube while driving?
@@lobomeister fear not was sitting in parking lot waiting for someone! Bahahahaha!
A man who is happy with what he is doing - I have some wonderful minutes watching your video! Inspired to be happy with my work)) Thank you so much!
This made me smile today. It's been a rough week already, but this is a bright spot. Thank you!
How could anyone think full-time barns, feed-lots, waterbeds, etc. etc. would ever be an acceptable replacement for a good spring scamper, sun, & fresh grass?? Lovin it, Tom 👍👍
They are sentient beings with feelings
And don't forget damn tasty
This is my favourite childhood memory 😁
Thank you for being so kind to these animals, God Bless you
in 1995 i lived in a farm that used oxen instead of tractors, and when we used to let them out in the pastures in spring after being cooped-up in the barn all winter, those oxen would cavort like calves! it is really something else to see 2200 lb. oxen galloping-around, leaping-up, just happy as can be. such an amazing sight...
I grew up with a cow pasture behind the house and usually walked the dog between different pasgures. God I adore cows. Saw a few being born. Young cows are so curious, they used to stare at the dog and quickly run away when he came to close. They walked along with us. Always excited to see their farmer too.