Cattle Ranching - America's Heartland: Episode 917
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- Опубликовано: 2 янв 2014
- Reporter Sarah Gardner rounds up some Texas Longhorn cattle. These cows, however, aren't in the Lone Star State. This roundup is happening in Ohio. A Kansas Ranching family changes the color of their cattle to improve the brand. Law Enforcement officials in California work to stop modern day cattle rustlers. Rob Stewart travels to Idaho to meet a cattle ranching family that's added Elk ranching to their rangeland.
These longhorn cows look great, they are free to feed in the large field
I really love this awesome life. If I were there, it's gonna be terrific for me. Many thanks for this program. I can enjoy and be happy when I come here to watch them.
Excellent show, more true today than ever before, Longhorns grow leaner and are easy keepers.
I love steak. I love beef. Last year, I eat a full cow worth of meat or more. Best protein ever. Thank you ranchers.
You have a much higher chance of heart attack than a person who eats less beef.
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@@drpk6514 absolute crap .
@@davidsnowdon7212 Crap is in your head you morn. You are talking with a Dr.
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If the beef is from factory farms, but not pasture grown beef.
This this is good video to show people and have a chance and knowledge about farming animals
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Love the video. (We love beef too. Afterall, we're in Texas!) We're helping farmers and ranchers protect their livestock and equipment too with cellular technology.
Thanks for subtitles
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Love the whole show! Amazing!
Judging by the rock on Mrs Hoagland’s hand, I’d say the Black Hereford market is doing well.
I love animal husbandry. Thank you for sharing.
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Thank you. I subscribed because it's so interesting and I learned so much.
I though I'm low on consuming beef... on calculation it turns up around 28Kg(61Lb) per year and I'm Asian!
Wow NEVER realised it.
I miss this show
This is a great video, when we get moved back to Kansas we are looking at getting a few Longhorns and would love to know of any good breeders that you would recommend??? Have a great day!!!
I dont know any breeders in Kansas, but if you want to know some good breeders, there is lonesome pines in smithville tx, they are known to have the top longhorns, there is also flying D ranch in gun barrel, or 2NR ranch. There are 1000s of other breeders around tx and the U.S. so I guarantee you can find some in Kansas if you go through the right channels.
And if you go to the TLBAA website you can see all the registered breeders in the U.S. Kansas should be on that list
Pretty cool life
It beats living in any stinking city in this country.
I hope i could make my own ranch, here in bali indonesia my grandmother and my father have a few clove plantation and i would rise ranch, bali cattle is good commodity in indonesia
I love dairy farm job
What are you talking about? Hereford Angus crosses are not new we were crossing them in SW Oregon before I was born in the 1970's on our ranch as were most of our neighbors.
And the Dakotas had them too. Our ranch is now ONLY cross breeds.
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They were just crossbred and not Registered Black Hereford's, which is a very high percentage Hereford with a black hide.
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you say they be less grains in the future as it will be used for ethanol what about the spent grain from producing the ethanol ?? thats animal feed
Here in SW Missouri, we just had someone steal 41 head from a livestock auction barn, last night.
i think i might have found a second career after my retirement with the federal agency, i wanna own a ranch and raise cattles (strictly beef of all variety), and no chicken or pigs. Maybe I consider raising a sheep too. I have enough money or resources to get into this business.
Ghee Rock do whatever makes you happy boss.
Why cattle and sheep over chicken or pigs?
Or do both my friend ... more sources of income and if a drought takes you can still manage and if cattle have a low rate of building you may still need finances ...just saying don’t rule it out my friend you have come this far ....check out Sheraton farming on pigs and jo Salatin on chickens ... just advice my friend .....London, England ,UK
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My family ranch had Hereford x Angus crosses decades ago, not a new thing. I really would like to see that family get off those loud 4 wheelers and on horseback and quit stressing those cattle out, but it is their cattle so whatever.
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Good raise a million long horn cattle.
What movie is that?
It is not a movie.
1930's movie Code of the Cactus.
Do any of the cattle ever get stabbed with those horns.?
It's actually pretty rare
The rearing of cows by releasing them is sufficient to provide satisfaction for cows to find their own food.
It is strange that cattle with black hair sell for more. The hair color makes no difference in size and quality of meat.
I do not see them as better but better marketed. The Angus Association is the best marketer in almost any industry. People who know nothing of cattle but know Angus beef. So people want Angus beef, hence the black hide is more sought after, even if they wouldn't know a Holstein from an Angus
This is so bad,no human should be eating any other life,