*This video brought back memories of my teenage years when we had sheep and goats. I recall the shepherds selecting the strongest rams to compete in races against each other. It's such a wonderful recollection! Thank you for sharing this incredible video.*
As a boy who spent his IDYLLIC (not rich, just richly-lived) formative years on a 90-acre farm in southern Maine, we had about a dozen +/- sheep on the farm, depending which ones were slaughtered for meat. And among those sheep were breeding 2 rams, one a hornless Suffolk breed (bigger and dark wool) and a show-quality, symmetrical pair of horns on the smaller, light wool Dorset ram. One summer's day, dad decided to let both the sheep (all the ewes and only the Dorset ram) and our lone bull at the time (a once-sickly Angus mix named Spooky), run together in the big back pasture we had built. So the once-sickly Spooky (so named because as a sickly calf, the animal looked terrified, as it was close to death), decided with some size and developing MAJOR attitude now that the animal had sprouted horns, was gonna chase the sheep around in the pasture, thinking it was being dominant. So as to be expected, all the ewes scattered from the bull, and initially the Dorset ram stopped running, as though the animal thought to itself, "Screw this running shit, I'm gonna charge this bull head on and see what happens." The Dorset weighed only around 65-70 pounds, so damn sure wasn't a big sheep, but it was VERY strong AND had the most perfectly identical set of horns ready to do battle. So the ram backed up about 10 steps, and Spooky decided to take up the ram on its challenge. BAD MOVE FOR THE BULL lol. That Dorset ram cold-cocked that bull and stopped it cold. Spooky himself wasn't big himself, but he was around 300 pounds WITH horns, so he could do damage if he wanted. But he never tried to mess with that ram again, after that incident.
@@moorsmedia The man fishing was actually wearing less clothes than real life Rapunzel Alena Kravchenko would ever wear in public in front of unrelated men. 🐟🐠🐬🐳
I went to "meet the family" of my girlfriend at their ranch. I went out to help feed some of their numerous animals during morning chores when Judy asked me to feed Reggie the goat. I hopped the fence with the bucket of feed and walked across the pen. Reggie was looking at me trying to decide. I gave him a cold look in the eyes and never broke stride as I walked past him. I kept him in my peripheral vision, poured the feed, turned around and walked right past him again, hopped the fence and continued with the chores. As we all gathered for breakfast, Judy announced that she had me feed Reggie. The parents looked suddenly mortified, her two brothers broke out laughing and Judy was giggling. Obviously, she was setting me up for a head-butt session that Reggie deallt out with every other previous visitor and family member. Her parents took an instant liking to me from that moment.
When I was in Special Forces medical training at Ft. Bragg in the 1980s, we had to take care of sick goats to practice our diagnostic and medical procedures. They were all male goats. One of them was extremely agitated all the time, and it took several of us to move him to the fence to be secured while the soldier assigned to him did his physical examination. One day, the goat was refusing to move and as four of us attempted to move him, one of the soldiers pulling on his horns suddenly fell back on his butt with one of the horns in his hand. We were all stunned. How the hell can a horn break off? The guy looked inside the horn and did a 😮. We all looked inside the horn and it was full of swarming maggots. We then looked inside the hole left by the horn and saw the maggots eating the goats brain. It was the result of the goat butting heads with another, he received a small wound just below the hair line, and flies got into it. I wonder how often this happens in the wild?
8:01 What I remember the shepherds were choosing the strongest rams to race each other! What a beautiful remembrance! Thank you so much for this amazing video!
This may be the funniest vid I have seen in a long time. Gotta watch the rest, but just the fisherman getting butted into the lake, and the goat attacking everybody on the street, only to have one guy grab its collar to control it, just busted me laughing so far. 1.66 min in. Can those be topped? I hope so. :)
We used to keep goats in with our cows because the goat would usually get sick before the cows. If the goat got sick it could be checked and the cows treated early. One ram used to think it was the lead bull and would attack the bulls. We bought a ~2500 lb black angus named Samson, when the goat attacked Samson he got quickly knocked several feet away flat on his ass. The goat never attacked Samson again.
My aunt's goat attacked my aunt's friends and I on her ranch. I grabbed it by the horns and took it to the ground. This goat knew us all very well! I knew it as a baby. He never attacked anyone again and we're friends forever
6:50 I swear this one is like something out of a horror movie. Imagine getting lost in a rural area and encounter a bunch of aggressive (possibly killer) animals who are waiting to strike at their victims and they see you😬
Oh, yeah, man, rams love to ram. It's their favorite thing in the world. Just... don't watch any video of goats screaming... .... ... Its the stuff of nightmares. XD
A stray goat with big horns walked up to my mountain house and I put him in my barn. That crazy goat head butted the barn door so many times it broke the door right off it's hinges. I called a guy to come get a free goat, that guy was slammed by that wild goat LOL.
I have dealt with goats for ten years now. There has been an occasional head swipe but nothing like this these videos. For the most part goats are friendly, and they play with their heads. Goats that act out have usually been treated roughly.
Goats are wonderful affectionate creatures -- especially nannies - super smart - If you have an expensive car remember to park in open near young goats who love to play king of the hill and show off their pronking dance moves
Yes, most of them in the video are rams, male sheep, known for ramming with their horns. Different species from goats. This video is proliferating misinformation.
We had a pet goat called Billy. Anybody who would come and visit would park their cars out on the road because he'd attack cars he didn't recognise. Everyone knew him as "Billy the Ars*hole" 😂
My uncle had a ram that he got when it was about 6 months old. About the time it turned 1, the ram went after my aunt while she was in the pasture, head butting her and knocking her down. My uncle heard her screaming and came out to see what was going on. He grabbed a piece of a 2x4 and let the ram have it on top of it's head. The ram went down for about 30 seconds. After that the ram never another human.
I love when you call a goat a sheep for a sheep or goat and especially when you call a bull a cow do you even pre-screen the videos that you voice over it's just so ridiculously insane that this gets by as entertainment in today's RUclips Market
Well ,well ,here is another 8 minutes of a guy who can't tell the difference between a goat and a sheep. These two animals are as different as a duck is from a hen.
Rather that than dropped kicked from behind by a big red kangaroo - nice planning and lead up - seen people playing with young sheep or goat offering their knee cap as a target - they only do it once - I foolishly they to stop a rooster charging me =- by extending my passive foot in a gumboot to block it - got me on both sides of my ankle with it's dew claws - there was blood - so used the more aggressive kick
I used to have one of those mountain goats when I was little it was a hell goat! Hated everyone and chased the crap out of me and used to climb fences and escape…. 😂
Beat me to it. If one doesn't see the difference between an udder and a nutsack, I wouldn't let em milk the cows... or maybe I would.. just for laughs 😂
Hahaha, I hadn’t laughed for a long time until I came across this amusing collection of goats running into people, things and other animals. Congratulations for the creativity and willingness to share your work.
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not only will i not subscribe, i will give it a thumbs down for the clickbait thumbnail
I'd beat the shit out of a goat.
@@EzraStyles-b6n Same here. I don't like liars.
Lost me as well. I don't like being lied to.
Most of the goats in this video are sheep. Im not sure why the douche talking gets some right when they are obviously sheep.
Clickbait thumbnail and way too much talking
That's why hes mvp. That's why hes the goat...the Goaattt!!
“Goats are known as nature’s graceful and lovable creatures….” Said no one ever except this narrator.
*This video brought back memories of my teenage years when we had sheep and goats. I recall the shepherds selecting the strongest rams to compete in races against each other. It's such a wonderful recollection! Thank you for sharing this incredible video.*
As a boy who spent his IDYLLIC (not rich, just richly-lived) formative years on a 90-acre farm in southern Maine, we had about a dozen +/- sheep on the farm, depending which ones were slaughtered for meat. And among those sheep were breeding 2 rams, one a hornless Suffolk breed (bigger and dark wool) and a show-quality, symmetrical pair of horns on the smaller, light wool Dorset ram. One summer's day, dad decided to let both the sheep (all the ewes and only the Dorset ram) and our lone bull at the time (a once-sickly Angus mix named Spooky), run together in the big back pasture we had built.
So the once-sickly Spooky (so named because as a sickly calf, the animal looked terrified, as it was close to death), decided with some size and developing MAJOR attitude now that the animal had sprouted horns, was gonna chase the sheep around in the pasture, thinking it was being dominant. So as to be expected, all the ewes scattered from the bull, and initially the Dorset ram stopped running, as though the animal thought to itself, "Screw this running shit, I'm gonna charge this bull head on and see what happens." The Dorset weighed only around 65-70 pounds, so damn sure wasn't a big sheep, but it was VERY strong AND had the most perfectly identical set of horns ready to do battle. So the ram backed up about 10 steps, and Spooky decided to take up the ram on its challenge. BAD MOVE FOR THE BULL lol. That Dorset ram cold-cocked that bull and stopped it cold. Spooky himself wasn't big himself, but he was around 300 pounds WITH horns, so he could do damage if he wanted. But he never tried to mess with that ram again, after that incident.
The car insurance dude probably had an interesting repot to the claims department
The goat backing up and ramming the fisher man into the lake is so, so, funny. I love goats...
It's a sheep though
@@moorsmedia😂🤦🏽♂️
The man fishing was actually wearing less clothes than real life Rapunzel Alena Kravchenko would ever wear in public in front of unrelated men. 🐟🐠🐬🐳
@@moorsmedia The man fishing was actually wearing less clothes than real life Rapunzel Alena Kravchenko would ever wear in public in front of unrelated men. 🐟🐠🐬🐳
Sheep. The ones that back up are typically sheep.
❤71 years old and as a kid In Alabama, got attacked many times from behind, goats certainly have attitudes.
Wow! Confusing goats and sheep, rams and billies, cows and bulls. Then wolf-dog...wow, just wow!
Guy seems like a bit of a tool
And don't forget, confusing the rooster for a chicken...Doh!
But, did you enjoy the video?
Pretty sure the "wolf dog" was a wolf/dog hybrid.
@@mototrials582 The voice sounds AI generated. Channel is probably run by a non native english speaking person.
There’s so many errors in this video lol. You realize goats and sheep are different animals right? My favorite was the “wolf dog”😂
I noticed this as well. Lol
You are so smart to have known the difference....I bet no one else figured this out
"Wolf Dog" is when I turned off the volume.
The EVIL goat butting the fisherman into the lake was hilarious!
Yes, it was.
the goat was not evil the man in that position was tempting the goat to give a go.
I went to "meet the family" of my girlfriend at their ranch. I went out to help feed some of their numerous animals during morning chores when Judy asked me to feed Reggie the goat. I hopped the fence with the bucket of feed and walked across the pen. Reggie was looking at me trying to decide. I gave him a cold look in the eyes and never broke stride as I walked past him. I kept him in my peripheral vision, poured the feed, turned around and walked right past him again, hopped the fence and continued with the chores. As we all gathered for breakfast, Judy announced that she had me feed Reggie. The parents looked suddenly mortified, her two brothers broke out laughing and Judy was giggling. Obviously, she was setting me up for a head-butt session that Reggie deallt out with every other previous visitor and family member. Her parents took an instant liking to me from that moment.
Too funny!
Α goat and a sheep are two different animals, the narrator intermixes the nouns
He is foreign and uses them as his sex toys, what else do you expect from ebeggers.
Does it matter demmet!!!
When the narrator sees a male sheep, he does see a goat😂
author is stupid a little
Why not call a goat a sheep? Stupid is as stupid does.
When I was in Special Forces medical training at Ft. Bragg in the 1980s, we had to take care of sick goats to practice our diagnostic and medical procedures. They were all male goats. One of them was extremely agitated all the time, and it took several of us to move him to the fence to be secured while the soldier assigned to him did his physical examination. One day, the goat was refusing to move and as four of us attempted to move him, one of the soldiers pulling on his horns suddenly fell back on his butt with one of the horns in his hand. We were all stunned. How the hell can a horn break off? The guy looked inside the horn and did a 😮. We all looked inside the horn and it was full of swarming maggots. We then looked inside the hole left by the horn and saw the maggots eating the goats brain. It was the result of the goat butting heads with another, he received a small wound just below the hair line, and flies got into it. I wonder how often this happens in the wild?
wow!
Jeez, poor thing! And wow what a story!
Thought maggots only eat rotten flesh?
@@latbeastProbably just eating the dead tissue.
Heartwarming story❤
"The goat is striking mercilessly but the people seem unconcerned." Hilarious!
Black sheep
That sheep is my Hero!!! 😂😂😂😂😂
Crazy how you go from goats that faint from spooking them to the spartan goats here
With a battalion of rams, I could quickly clear the white house of the swamp.
I'd pay for the rams.
“Freeeeedom!”
Lol
8:01 What I remember the shepherds were choosing the strongest rams to race each other! What a beautiful remembrance! Thank you so much for this amazing video!
These animals are so cute and sweet when calm but funny as hell when mad. 😂
I have to disagree! My family had goats and you don't want to have a mad goat running against you!
This may be the funniest vid I have seen in a long time. Gotta watch the rest, but just the fisherman getting butted into the lake, and the goat attacking everybody on the street, only to have one guy grab its collar to control it, just busted me laughing so far. 1.66 min in. Can those be topped? I hope so. :)
Jesus these goats are fearless !!!! Car? What car? BOOM 💥💥💥💥💥
That's what we call a Dodge Ram
Ok city boy, at 4:34... that's not a cow! lolol
You cant call it a goat and a sheep in the same sentence 😂
I like how they don't like humans. Who cares about being poetly correct..
@@jeffmichaels3155 What is "poetly" correct?
Goat is a goat and sheep a sheep
As any man in Montana can attest.
Love it when they back up , go to reverse to strengthen their impact
The ones that do that are sheep. When goats are serious they rise on their hind legs and strike downwards.
We used to keep goats in with our cows because the goat would usually get sick before the cows. If the goat got sick it could be checked and the cows treated early. One ram used to think it was the lead bull and would attack the bulls. We bought a ~2500 lb black angus named Samson, when the goat attacked Samson he got quickly knocked several feet away flat on his ass. The goat never attacked Samson again.
We love goat/sheep cooked in curry or sup and eat with white bread😊
I love the narrative part of the narrator and the content 😂😂😂
My aunt's goat attacked my aunt's friends and I on her ranch. I grabbed it by the horns and took it to the ground. This goat knew us all very well! I knew it as a baby. He never attacked anyone again and we're friends forever
WHOA ! GOAT LINEBACKERS ! HIT ! ! HIT ! !
i love how the guy filming the fisherman says nothing.
6:50 I swear this one is like something out of a horror movie. Imagine getting lost in a rural area and encounter a bunch of aggressive (possibly killer) animals who are waiting to strike at their victims and they see you😬
Very entertaining. Didn’t realize sheep & goats have that much aggression.
Oh, yeah, man, rams love to ram. It's their favorite thing in the world. Just... don't watch any video of goats screaming... .... ... Its the stuff of nightmares. XD
Your a City person!
They are awful sometimes, sometimes you have to get mean with them back or they'll hurt you
Those "Ram 1500's"are fast and strong *
Good video but too much talking
I enjoyed it! keeping me company with those talks😊
Ah shut up. Always finding negative things to say
Voice over is amazing 👌🏽
Great explanations imo. Unlike other videos where people just talk and never show the actual clip.
Big facts
The narration got my goat.
i always liked goats n donkeys lol
Thanks for pointing out the color of the sheep and goats.
I wouldn't have been able to tell which ones were black and white!
That what im talking about, that why he is the MVP, this is why is the GOAT! THE GOAAAAT!!! XD
This is why Cristiano Ronaldo is the G.O.A.T
A stray goat with big horns walked up to my mountain house and I put him in my barn. That crazy goat head butted the barn door so many times it broke the door right off it's hinges. I called a guy to come get a free goat, that guy was slammed by that wild goat LOL.
Beautiful horses! Goats are strange behaving animals! Funny for sure!
I had no idea goats were that aggressive and crazy. This was a hilarious video watching goats fearlessly assault people, things and other animals.
1:34 this goat was just out of control!😂😂
They're mostly sheep
4:00, Insurance agent: "So am I going to believe that a goat did damage to your car?"
Looks like someone made a goat of themselves not knowing the difference between a goat and a sheep.
....or a cow and a bull...
3:40 The ram is very hyperactive and never stands still 😂🤣
I have dealt with goats for ten years now. There has been an occasional head swipe but nothing like this these videos. For the most part goats are friendly, and they play with their heads. Goats that act out have usually been treated roughly.
@@Vico649 LOL. I have never met a goat that shows a preference to any opinions.
Goats are wonderful affectionate creatures -- especially nannies - super smart - If you have an expensive car remember to park in open near young goats who love to play king of the hill and show off their pronking dance moves
Beats me why anyone would want to take a selfie with a goat you turn your back on it your just asking to get nutted! 😅
Super nice Video! 😉😂😆Thumbs Up👍
I'm aware that these guys are thick-headed but ramming that car was something else.
4:02 explain that one to the insurance company!😝
Certainly glad that the announcer doesn't work on a dairy farm. The milk from his "COW" would not be worth drinking.
Yeah, just try and milk a brahman bull. HE will get very pissed off.
well its liquid!
Mixed goats and rams !
I like the part where the goat was picking on all the farm animals& they were complaining😂
Honey badger: "I take what I want."
Goat: "Hold my milk...."
Alot of the goats in the videos aren't goats at all
Yes, most of them in the video are rams, male sheep, known for ramming with their horns. Different species from goats. This video is proliferating misinformation.
We had a pet goat called Billy. Anybody who would come and visit would park their cars out on the road because he'd attack cars he didn't recognise. Everyone knew him as "Billy the Ars*hole" 😂
A lot of these "goats" are sheep...
L M A O. The overweight lady with the shoe who tired herself out😂. Goat
those are not goats they are rams/sheep
If these goats were like in cartoons we would have seen them eating metal objects, clothing, and other such stuff.
Most are sheep not goats
An angry black goat😂
Never knew goats were known as nature's graceful & lovable creatures 👀🤔😂
they stink
@@janpcsthey dont like water or take a bath. In my country if you dont take a bath, we say you stink like a goat😂
They're absolute assholes !!
Especially the Billy goats, they're beyond stinkness🤢
The best meat to grill or cook with curry paste is goat's meat.😊
dude at 1:06 ran away like a red dead redemption 2 npc haha
This is hilarious but I wish the narrator wouldn’t keep mixing them up. A goat is not a sheep. They are two very different animals.
@Hello there. how are you doing this blessed day?
It's like someone is talking over a film that explains itself. Just wrecks it.
Goats and sheep are different animals.
Absolutely agree….how stupid is this video.
an aluminum baseball bat would take care of that! 🤣😅😂
The man thrown into the lake is fantastic
The man fishing was actually wearing less clothes than real life Rapunzel Alena Kravchenko would ever wear in public in front of unrelated men. 🐟🐠🐬🐳
G.O.A.T. video !
This video made me laugh so hard, that i was tearing up.
Same
@@rodprops 👍👍👍 A gost's gotta do what comes naturally.
@@kingdele01 ghost's*
@@rodprops lol.... GOAT 🐐🐐🐐
@@kingdele01 🤦🤣🤣🤣
2:11 there's always a black sheep in the family. (rim shot)
My uncle had a ram that he got when it was about 6 months old. About the time it turned 1, the ram went after my aunt while she was in the pasture, head butting her and knocking her down. My uncle heard her screaming and came out to see what was going on. He grabbed a piece of a 2x4 and let the ram have it on top of it's head. The ram went down for about 30 seconds. After that the ram never another human.
"the ram never another human." 🤔
When I grow up, I want a wolf dog… or maybe lynx cat. 💁🏻♂️
I love when you call a goat a sheep for a sheep or goat and especially when you call a bull a cow do you even pre-screen the videos that you voice over it's just so ridiculously insane that this gets by as entertainment in today's RUclips Market
or calling a Chow mix a wolf dog
The dude simply is a city boy and doesn't know the basics of animals and their behavior.
I was thinking the same thing 😂
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I mean honestly. Who gives a shit.
Customer: "A ram damaged the car."
Rental Agent: "A Dodge Ram?"
Customer: "No...a real ram!"
🙃
Well ,well ,here is another 8 minutes of a guy who can't tell the difference between a goat and a sheep. These two animals are as different as a duck is from a hen.
We're so sorry father, we will never do it again.
I also once mistaken my reflection for a goat
Final verdict: Goats are awesome!
I'm convinced that some people were born to provide us with endless entertainment through their fails
love the one where the guy is fishing and gets butted into the pond. funny
Rather that than dropped kicked from behind by a big red kangaroo - nice planning and lead up - seen people playing with young sheep or goat offering their knee cap as a target - they only do it once - I foolishly they to stop a rooster charging me =- by extending my passive foot in a gumboot to block it - got me on both sides of my ankle with it's dew claws - there was blood - so used the more aggressive kick
we can tell the goats plan the way it moves back 😂
Male GOAT is fearless animal 😂
I used to have one of those mountain goats when I was little it was a hell goat! Hated everyone and chased the crap out of me and used to climb fences and escape…. 😂
Now goat simulator makes sense
Do you not know the difference between a bull and a cow? Silly narrative.
Beat me to it.
If one doesn't see the difference between an udder and a nutsack, I wouldn't let em milk the cows... or maybe I would.. just for laughs 😂
He's just the reader. It's like these are written in Chinese and then they pay some bland sounding American to read the script.
He must be a liberal, they can’t tell the difference!!
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@@tripfisk4246a😅😅
1:49 When she took off LA CHANCLA!!!!! HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAH JAJAJAJAJAJAJAJ
The goat is striking mercilessly but the people seem unconcerned
The man fishing was actually wearing less clothes than real life Rapunzel Alena Kravchenko would ever wear in public in front of unrelated men. 🐟🐠🐬🐳
It's always nice to have a commentator to explain the obvious!
Big fat downvote from me because of that.
😀😆😅🤣😂 Dude does NOT know what he's talking about in the narration.
It’s so funny to me.😂😂
Some of them are not goats they are sheep.
Wow! Bekloppte Böcke!
Hahaha, I hadn’t laughed for a long time until I came across this amusing collection of goats running into people, things and other animals. Congratulations for the creativity and willingness to share your work.
the most bot comment i ever read
All I can think about is Tony Baker and CRAM!
Fantastic 🤍
The way this guy tries to make a goat into an apex predator is hilarious.
It’s pretty obvious what is happening without the annoying narrative. . .
Very funny video amazing.
video brought back memories of my teenage years
My family had goats when I was a kid, I don't remember them being this nasty and aggressive! Maybe I just didn't have much contact with them.
Because those are rams (male sheep) in the video - not goats (most of them).
It's because you were a 'kid'
Your family probably had female goats ... the headbutting is male thing.