Crazy thought -- maybe, just maybe, the guy who's caring for several of these creatures for a living knows more about their proper care than the layperson on the street.
I mean you can tell they are treated so dang well, this man would do anything for them and you can tell! It's such a silly thing to be pushing on someone esp when they clearly are out in a very windy place. They are made like this.
I figured it protects their eyes. I ALSO figured that YOU know more about how to care for them than I do. And I like the "bangs". Hamish reminds me of a 2000lb muppet.
Amen. Lord bless you. These are amazing beautiful animals. Cows are cool. We had Guernseys on our farm as a kid. They were big pets, and we named them too. 😄
If the people who pestered you to '"cut the bangs" had been to Scotland in summer, they would know why keeping insects out of your eyes is a really good idea... Thanks for explaining
How Hamish responds to you...it s amazing! It also shows his intelligence and his willingness to acknowledge the position you have in his life. He is very attached to you and also shows he wants to belong to you. That is kind of touching coming from a steer his age.
I am so pleased you explained this. I am from Scotland and grew up with Highland Cattle. People have no idea how Many insects we have flying around in Scotland in the summer. Highlands live in a very extreme environment and are extremely well adapted!!!
This is a question I have always had about horses but never asked, I assumed there was a good reason as these people clearly do the best for their animals. Thanks for taking the time to educate us.
It’s not just that people these days love tell people what they “should be doing” thinking they know better like how are you going to tell someone who’s been around cattle for years what they should be doing with there cattle?
Aren’t those beautiful “bangs” part of being a Scottish Highland Cow. All the hair makes them all the more Amazing Looking. Same as eyelashes, there for a reason..
"why are you trying to be hard headed?" Fun fact, the swedish word for hard headed is "tjurskallig" for which the literal translation is "bull headed". ❤️🐂
You can tell this man has dedicated his life to understanding these animals. He's like a whisper. I mean he's actually on video showing you his work and knowlege about them. What more do you need?
I noticed when the combing stop briefly to clean the comb out, then Hamish turns his head to find out what has happened that caused the combing to stop.
I'd like to believe that the bull/steer drooling is a sign of relaxation and trust, the same as my cat drooling when he's sitting in my lap purring his lungs off. dunno if it's true, but I'mma believe it anyway. glad I found this channel, I wish you and your beautiful animals the best of health
I get the biggest kick watching you care for these huge animals the way you do. You have alot of fans for sure, just keep up the great work you're doing and know that you've touched so many lives with your kindness. As to those that are rude? Its sadly the direction our country has gone. Sooo much rudeness and entitlement. You are doing great and thank you for sharing your joy with us.
Just saw this video and had to say: I feel for you being ticked off about people being so rude. I assumed that its to keep the flys and other debris away from there eyes. I think your absolutely amazing and love your genuine pure honesty.
Sir you are wonderful for the information you share, the great care you provide to all your fur buddies and the patience you show the world. You are awesome, thank you
All animals have their features for a reason. Bugs me to the moon and back when people try to change them for personal gain. Just like those who cut off their horse's whiskers because it 'looks pretty'.
Just to clear something up here, not ALL animal features are there for a reason. F.ex. common sheep have been bred by humans to constantly grow more wool, so if left alone they'll straight up die from having too much wool. So when it comes to domesticated animals things can vary
People are very uneducated about animals, especially in the USA. I can't watch these "cute animal videos" because they always hurt their animals for clicks!
I watch to see how friendly you and Hamish are. On this subject tho i Don't see many people brushing there bulls so gotta figure you do what's best him. He certainly thinks so. I'm here for the piece and love 👍
Wife and I really enjoy your videos. That view of you and Hamish around the 3 minute mark really makes Hamish look huge. What a beautiful animal and interaction between you both🙂
Looks like Kylo has been in the hay again!❤️😃 Don’t worry about any negative comments…they don’t have a real understanding and it’s distracting from all the expensive/proper care you give to your beautiful animals!!
The rude people most of the time are not creators themselves. Their way of living constists many times of complaining, nagging and bashing other people or whatever they can find. I just discovered your channel and it's very informative!
So glad I found your channel, my friends have Highlanders (20), they are their lawn mowers and pets, they just let them be themselves and they live happy life!!!
Thank u so very very much for explaining the bangs. This animals can't use a hand to wipe away anything bothering their eyes, I understand now the need for the hair. God takes care of his creatures. Appreciate explaining this . Love ur videos dear sir. All farmers should be like u God bless u...and allll that family
Living with and caring for these animals is so humbling. It gives the dimension of what we truly are: one of them. We share the same space, benefiting from each others, equally.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge I may never own one of your beautiful cows but it is nice to learn and increase my knowledge. I love to watch you care for them. I know a neighbor tried to cut the mane over her quarter horses eyes and the horse broke his halter and reared up on her on top of that she was trying to use electric shears,, not a good out come. It is better to ask someone like you that has knowledge than to do something stupid. Thank you so much for the lesson.
I was curious.... however, do we cut a cat’s whiskers? Nope, they need them. I’m thinking it’s flies, the sun or the rain. It’s okay, I’ll go look it up. The wind and debris! Never thought about that! I think it’s endearing and cute. My new cow! THE HIGHLAND! Thank you for the share! Roger wants a selfie! ♥️
You be you and you do a wonderful job of raising those magnificent animals and they all enjoy your company,you are very kind to those animals and they know it!!!!
Beautiful cows. A man here in Ohio has had a herd of these since back in the seventies. I often drive by just to look at them. Another man nearby raises Bison. Has about 40 of them.
Fun fact, highland cattle are the only breed of cattle with their own name for a group… all other cattle are found in herds, but highland cattle come in “folds”.. named after a small stone structure the crofters would keep them in during bad storms
What i liked about his vidoeo is when you brushed in one spot he wanted more and he was trying to get ur attention to brush more in that spot,,love your videos. Very relaxing
Funny as it is... I was wondering about the hair over his eyes all the way here in Brazil! ... but I figured that would have a purpose! Now it makes a ton of sense... thanks for taking the time to explain
Some people just don’t understand why, animals have certain types of things like longer hair over their eyes. Your dealing with domesticated animal lovers, keep doing your thing my brother, it’s a pleasure for us to watch ! Great stuff !
Would this same person step into a dog show and tell that to the owners of Sheep dogs? Now I have the song from "Hair" playing in my head. Thank you for sharing Hamish, Kyloe, and all of your rescued family!
There is a reason why Highlands have bangs: "Long eyelashes and a thick fringe of hair protects their eyes from stinging hail, lashing rain, insects, and biting winds." They especially need their bangs at this time of the year as the weather becomes more harsh.
I have heard that many animals have excess hair to help with extreme climate challenges from their native lands. It is sad many others decide to be ignorant and fuss before actually learning. Thank you for the explanation, and I appreciated your time sharing with us :)
The “bangs” or asI like to call it, “emo hairdo”, is the most beautiful distinctive feature of Highland cows. And it protects their sweet eyes. Thanks for sharing your life with these majestic and loving creatures.
He does look cute with his bangs combed. Thank you for explaining about the dosen and also about them not liking their horns and forehead touched. I never thought the dosen hair should be cut, but I haven't heard about it before. I once was driving across a bridge at 50 mph when my bang whipped into my eye, which caused both of my eyes to shut, and I couldn't get them back open for a while. I was driving blind at 55 for a few minutes. Thank God I didn't go over the bridge into the river or hit anyone.
There's fringes to put on horses to keep the flies out of their eyes, and I figure that as here in Scotland, we have a lot of wee biting insects and flying insects that could annoy a cow by getting in their eyes, that Highland Cattle were deliberately bred to have a 'fringe', plus it's raining hard RIGHT NOW as I watch this, here in the Scottish Highlands, and the wind is blowing, although not too hard - if you take into consideration where they're bred for, they make perfect sense.
Funny you brought this topic up. I just saw one of your other videos a few minutes ago (first time seeing you) and thought the very same thing about the bangs. I'm now guessing that it's a protective measure? From bugs? (Anyway, finished the video and I was partly correct! Yay!)
Love these creatures. My uncle had a pair of highlands cows until he got to old to maintain the property. My goal is to buy a property where I can have various animals including one.
Crazy thought -- maybe, just maybe, the guy who's caring for several of these creatures for a living knows more about their proper care than the layperson on the street.
Right?
I mean you can tell they are treated so dang well, this man would do anything for them and you can tell! It's such a silly thing to be pushing on someone esp when they clearly are out in a very windy place. They are made like this.
There's always that one guy who thinks he knows better because he skimmed through an article on the internet or something.
@Mr What are you talking about? He just made a reasonable observation. How is that being butt hurt? 😂 Take your toxic criticism somewhere else
@Mr you taking the time to type this^ isn't the flex you think it is.
I figured it protects their eyes. I ALSO figured that YOU know more about how to care for them than I do. And I like the "bangs". Hamish reminds me of a 2000lb muppet.
Danger Muppet
Mister I know nothing of what you do with these beautiful animals. But I sure like learning about it from you.
Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
Thank you that means a lot
Amen. Lord bless you. These are amazing beautiful animals. Cows are cool. We had Guernseys on our farm as a kid. They were big pets, and we named them too. 😄
If the people who pestered you to '"cut the bangs" had been to Scotland in summer, they would know why keeping insects out of your eyes is a really good idea... Thanks for explaining
Mario Hallo und
Not to mention keeping the wind and the snow out of their eyes.
And here I though Hamish's bangs were just for his lady cow fans!
I like how Kyloe just patiently waits like he was waiting at a barber shop.
he waits, cause brits love to queue! it's in the genes!! ;p
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How Hamish responds to you...it s amazing! It also shows his intelligence and his willingness to acknowledge the position you have in his life. He is very attached to you and also shows he wants to belong to you. That is kind of touching coming from a steer his age.
"Shows he wants to BELONG to you". What a very strange thing to say.
I am so pleased you explained this.
I am from Scotland and grew up with Highland Cattle.
People have no idea how Many insects we have flying around in Scotland in the summer.
Highlands live in a very extreme environment and are extremely well adapted!!!
Horse to the left, goat to the right - & two magnificent cows centre stage.
I saw Roger's head by the camera. I was beginning to wonder if he'd been trained to operate it. I think he wants to direct.
Roger photobomb
You know, that’s what I thought too! He also wants credits on each video he directs 😂🤣😂
He has a script in for consideration…
This is a question I have always had about horses but never asked, I assumed there was a good reason as these people clearly do the best for their animals. Thanks for taking the time to educate us.
They even make fake bangs for horses that don't have bangs of their own
@@ladyDAAMU Really? I had no idea!
“Roger, quit tryin’ to eat the tripod!”
Goats…am I right?
I love how much difference the brushing makes. It’s relaxing and satisfying.
people just feel so entitled to have everything handed to them & it really shows a lack of proper raising
It’s not just that people these days love tell people what they “should be doing” thinking they know better like how are you going to tell someone who’s been around cattle for years what they should be doing with there cattle?
Yeah and then you need to hand it to them over and over again, because why remember when you can just ask again.
Those ppl must not be faithful subscribers because I've heard Mark explain about the dosssan multiple times. Great to see all the boys, Stay Blessed!
Aren’t those beautiful “bangs” part of being a Scottish Highland Cow. All the hair makes them all the more Amazing Looking. Same as eyelashes, there for a reason..
I see Roger is still trying to become the new cameraman
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“Roger quit trying to eat the tripod” Nobody has ever placed those words in that order.Brilliant channel that’s new to me.
Watching the cow wanting more brushing while your cleaning out the brush is the cutest part of this video.
"why are you trying to be hard headed?"
Fun fact, the swedish word for hard headed is "tjurskallig" for which the literal translation is "bull headed". ❤️🐂
Love it!
I love how calm Hammish is and moves his body to the part he wants you to brush. Aaaand then there is Roger 🤣
You can tell this man has dedicated his life to understanding these animals. He's like a whisper. I mean he's actually on video showing you his work and knowlege about them. What more do you need?
You're an inspiration for animal care. It's clear your animals adore you, so don't let folks on the internet make you feel otherwise.
Highlands are (to me) the most beautiful cows in the world. I like seeing your other animals also. Hi Roger.
I noticed when the combing stop briefly to clean the comb out, then Hamish turns his head to find out what has happened that caused the combing to stop.
It is so satisfying to see you run a brush through Hamish's coat! Thank you for taking such good care of him!
Thank you
This cows are amazing.
Here in Colombia we only have the "normals" cows
But in this new years we are working with Buffalo. And yeah they are good.
I'd like to believe that the bull/steer drooling is a sign of relaxation and trust, the same as my cat drooling when he's sitting in my lap purring his lungs off.
dunno if it's true, but I'mma believe it anyway.
glad I found this channel, I wish you and your beautiful animals the best of health
They are gorgeous and perfect. Am a new sub and love them.
Imagine having this awesomely kind laidback man as a neighbor ❤️
@@daisycocoa2557 Absolutely!
I get the biggest kick watching you care for these huge animals the way you do. You have alot of fans for sure, just keep up the great work you're doing and know that you've touched so many lives with your kindness. As to those that are rude? Its sadly the direction our country has gone. Sooo much rudeness and entitlement. You are doing great and thank you for sharing your joy with us.
Just saw this video and had to say: I feel for you being ticked off about people being so rude. I assumed that its to keep the flys and other debris away from there eyes. I think your absolutely amazing and love your genuine pure honesty.
I grew up on a farm and know cattle to some degree. I was amazed at his docile reaction when you grabbed his horns.
i wanted to say, i like Roger the big goat.
You are so right. Those hair over their eyes is to protect
Sir you are wonderful for the information you share, the great care you provide to all your fur buddies and the patience you show the world. You are awesome, thank you
Many many thanks
That is a truly magnificent animal you're brushing. He was enjoying every minute of that. I love seeing a herd of the Longhorns we have here in Texas.
I really appreciate what you do to care for these beautiful animals. And even more than you share your knowledge with us. Thank you.
The dosson is especially beautiful on these steer! Needed just like whiskers on a dog or cat!
Thanks!
Thanks, Maggie!
Very happy to see the farm thriving. These boys look healthy and happy like many of the other animals :) Hope everything keeps going smoothly!
All animals have their features for a reason. Bugs me to the moon and back when people try to change them for personal gain. Just like those who cut off their horse's whiskers because it 'looks pretty'.
Just to clear something up here, not ALL animal features are there for a reason. F.ex. common sheep have been bred by humans to constantly grow more wool, so if left alone they'll straight up die from having too much wool. So when it comes to domesticated animals things can vary
People are very uneducated about animals, especially in the USA. I can't watch these "cute animal videos" because they always hurt their animals for clicks!
@@Ghilannugs Yes, I know about the fact that domestic Sheep can no longer shed naturally without our assistance. Such a shame.
I watch to see how friendly you and Hamish are. On this subject tho i Don't see many people brushing there bulls so gotta figure you do what's best him. He certainly thinks so. I'm here for the piece and love 👍
Wife and I really enjoy your videos. That view of you and Hamish around the 3 minute mark really makes Hamish look huge. What a beautiful animal and interaction between you both🙂
Thank you I appreciate it. And yeah, he’s a little large. 😁
What gorgeous animals...you give them the best care!
They are sooo beautiful ❤️
Next they'll ask why you don't make him wear Bermuda shorts to cover his junk.
LOL!!!
Ok, that was funny
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😂😂😂
Looks like Kylo has been in the hay again!❤️😃
Don’t worry about any negative comments…they don’t have a real understanding and it’s distracting from all the expensive/proper care you give to your beautiful animals!!
The rude people most of the time are not creators themselves.
Their way of living constists many times of complaining, nagging and bashing other people or whatever they can find.
I just discovered your channel and it's very informative!
So glad I found your channel, my friends have Highlanders (20), they are their lawn mowers and pets, they just let them be themselves and they live happy life!!!
Thank u so very very much for explaining the bangs. This animals can't use a hand to wipe away anything bothering their eyes, I understand now the need for the hair. God takes care of his creatures. Appreciate explaining this . Love ur videos dear sir. All farmers should be like u God bless u...and allll that family
roger sure does love the camera lol
Living with and caring for these animals is so humbling. It gives the dimension of what we truly are: one of them. We share the same space, benefiting from each others, equally.
I can't believe I found this channel. Thank you for sharing.
Welcome!
All of The Father's creatures are made perfectly beautiful as are we!! 💞
Some are more perfect than others, lol
@@daviddavidson6289 Yeah like me!
Evolution creates masterpieces!
“I wanna do your dossan.” That word is forever in my vocabulary now… But seriously, thanks for what you’re doing, which is God’s work.
So really, God is just a lazy git who gets everybody else to do his work without ever lifting a finger himself.
@@tortinwall Yeah, that saying has always irked me a little haha
He is so enjoying the brushing, he was drooling.😊 They seem pretty docile. Beautiful animals.
Thanks for explaining 😃
Thank you for sharing your knowledge I may never own one of your beautiful cows but it is nice to learn and increase my knowledge. I love to watch you care for them. I know a neighbor tried to cut the mane over her quarter horses eyes and the horse broke his halter and reared up on her on top of that she was trying to use electric shears,, not a good out come. It is better to ask someone like you that has knowledge than to do something stupid. Thank you so much for the lesson.
Thank you. I was always wondering that myself and I am from Scotland. LOL Good info. We love Hamish and Kyloe. You take such good care of your cows.
What a magnificent animal. If I had some land I'd get a couple of these just to admire every day. He seems real calm and placid to
You keep doing things the way your doing it. It's perfect. Thanks.
I really appreciate you spelling words so we make sure we know the word. I misunderstood until you spelled it so thank you!
You are so welcome!
Your videos are very calming.they are great
Glad you like them!
I was curious.... however, do we cut a cat’s whiskers? Nope, they need them. I’m thinking it’s flies, the sun or the rain. It’s okay, I’ll go look it up. The wind and debris! Never thought about that! I think it’s endearing and cute. My new cow! THE HIGHLAND! Thank you for the share! Roger wants a selfie! ♥️
You be you and you do a wonderful job of raising those magnificent animals and they all enjoy your company,you are very kind to those animals and they know it!!!!
Beautiful videos. The Highland is giant size. I like he responded to your command. 😊 Thank you.
Beautiful cows. A man here in Ohio has had a herd of these since back in the seventies. I often drive by just to look at them. Another man nearby raises Bison. Has about 40 of them.
Fun fact, highland cattle are the only breed of cattle with their own name for a group… all other cattle are found in herds, but highland cattle come in “folds”.. named after a small stone structure the crofters would keep them in during bad storms
@@HamishandKyloe never knew that , amazing hah !
What i liked about his vidoeo is when you brushed in one spot he wanted more and he was trying to get ur attention to brush more in that spot,,love your videos. Very relaxing
Funny as it is... I was wondering about the hair over his eyes all the way here in Brazil! ... but I figured that would have a purpose! Now it makes a ton of sense... thanks for taking the time to explain
As soon as you said there was a reason for not cutting the hair over their eyes I guessed why 😊
I don't think Hamish or Kyloe would enjoy a Haircut lol somehow I don't think that would go well lol
Some people just don’t understand why, animals have certain types of things like longer hair over their eyes. Your dealing with domesticated animal lovers, keep doing your thing my brother, it’s a pleasure for us to watch ! Great stuff !
Your videos help me with anxiety, thank you
Excellent channel my man, you have new subscriber
Have a nice week
These animals are so beautiful and stubborn...love their fur...
The Dossan has a purpose folks! This isn’t Glamour Shots for Highlands! Keeps wind, rain, debris out of their eyes and bugs too!💙💙💙
Would this same person step into a dog show and tell that to the owners of Sheep dogs?
Now I have the song from "Hair" playing in my head.
Thank you for sharing Hamish, Kyloe, and all of your rescued family!
I enjoy your generosity of spirit. Thanks for demonstrating the alpha energy -- no physical aggression. No shouting.
Roger getting scolded never gets old😂
There is a reason why Highlands have bangs: "Long eyelashes and a thick fringe of hair protects their eyes from stinging hail, lashing rain, insects, and biting winds." They especially need their bangs at this time of the year as the weather becomes more harsh.
I have heard that many animals have excess hair to help with extreme climate challenges from their native lands. It is sad many others decide to be ignorant and fuss before actually learning. Thank you for the explanation, and I appreciated your time sharing with us :)
I love ROGER!! 😆. Especially since your Highlands have such exotic names. The goat is just plain and simple, Roger 😜🥰
The “bangs” or asI like to call it, “emo hairdo”, is the most beautiful distinctive feature of Highland cows. And it protects their sweet eyes. Thanks for sharing your life with these majestic and loving creatures.
Gotta keep that shaggy woolly look it. Highland cattle are one of my favorite. Kinda reminds me of yaks. Keep up the good work. :D
I like how mindful he is of his horns, deliberately avoiding you with them.
Ooo, he turned around ☺ this is so beautiful
Handsome Hamish, beautiful dossan. God bless this cow and his keeper.
He does look cute with his bangs combed. Thank you for explaining about the dosen and also about them not liking their horns and forehead touched. I never thought the dosen hair should be cut, but I haven't heard about it before. I once was driving across a bridge at 50 mph when my bang whipped into my eye, which caused both of my eyes to shut, and I couldn't get them back open for a while. I was driving blind at 55 for a few minutes. Thank God I didn't go over the bridge into the river or hit anyone.
He is so majestic.
I absolutely love these videos
Those horns are really majestic
never even thought about it. hopefully she figured out what she actually was angry about.
You too are so darn cute,,.you crack me up with your answers to Hamish’s and Roger antics! 💜🌸🐂🌸💜
1st time ive seen this channel and I love it 😊
Glad you enjoy it!
There's fringes to put on horses to keep the flies out of their eyes, and I figure that as here in Scotland, we have a lot of wee biting insects and flying insects that could annoy a cow by getting in their eyes, that Highland Cattle were deliberately bred to have a 'fringe', plus it's raining hard RIGHT NOW as I watch this, here in the Scottish Highlands, and the wind is blowing, although not too hard - if you take into consideration where they're bred for, they make perfect sense.
Ty for explaining the hair over the eyes. 😅 these are my favorite cows. ❤
Hamish is sooo handsome! He loves to be brushed.
Great Guy Great attitude Great Highland cows 👍😊
Funny you brought this topic up. I just saw one of your other videos a few minutes ago (first time seeing you) and thought the very same thing about the bangs. I'm now guessing that it's a protective measure? From bugs? (Anyway, finished the video and I was partly correct! Yay!)
“Why you tryin’ to be hardheaded.” 😆
If only my pit bull had horns I could hold while I attempt to brush her teeth.
they are both gorgeous.....such beautiful boys
Love these creatures. My uncle had a pair of highlands cows until he got to old to maintain the property. My goal is to buy a property where I can have various animals including one.
Gotta get two...herd animals need a buddy
@@HamishandKyloe
Okay, two it is.
I saw a host in a pen all alone he was very scared miserable. Stupid neighbors