Loading cattle at Hollis Livestock Commission
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- Опубликовано: 1 июн 2019
- We drove from Shamrock, Texas to Hollis, Oklahoma..Wanted to see what the reaction was for the other video we made and we had like 367,000 views...They really enjoyed it watching it and recognizing the people in it.Last Saturday in the afternoon we saw a wall cloud forming above us and the sky turned green...But they kept on loading and it went fast.
We would like to thank the people who work at the Hollis Livestock Commission who gave us permission to make these videos.
Also a big THANK YOU to all the hard working truckers to get these cows in their trailers and to bring them safe and sound to their new destination..And no, their destination was not a slaughter house but probably to a feedyard somewhere in the Texas Panhandle or even to Kansas..As much respect we have for all these hard working men and women in the cattle ( trucking ) business who are doing an outstanding and tremendous job, every day again.
God bless all of y'all!!! - Авто/Мото
Thank you for all you do
I've been around cattle most of my life my family used to run Stockyards that Buckskin horse working the gates is smarter than most people that work for us. that horse knows what he's doing
Awesome place there them guys work good together and as a team thanks for the inside video
I just love watching these videos keep them coming
Really good teamwork wonderful to watch great going!
Just what I wanted to see and know how it’s done. Great job
Thank you for this masterpiece!!!
Forgot to mention that I"m from Mangum, OK. Just down the road from Hollis. I don't live there anymore but miss that part of the country.
Great video, it's nice to see how it's done.
Great videos! Those sale barn cowboys do an awesome job loading the trucks.
I work here
Love cattle trucks.....asik.cak!!!
THIS AMERICAN LOVE THE CATTLE FOLK THANK YOU FOR FEEDING US
Cattle is not food
Great video shooting good clear picture great job. I know you say you have a job with the d.o.c just like to say thank you for traveling the countryside to get to these cattle sales and the miles traveled to get to the interviews you do with the bull haulers and great photos of there trucks, much appreciated keep up the great work!! Hats off to the fine cattlemen who raise them and the sale barns and the bull haulers and packers and feedlots and you I love cattle trucks for bringing it to us online!!
Nice looking rigs and thanks for sharing the video
Thank you there was everything what I was liking to know how US cattle trailer is working.
Great video. I love cattle trucks too! I also enjoyed watching these sale barn cowboys work!
They’re not real cowboys
thank u so much. i really appreciate what u are doing, continue to do this amazing work that u r doing and u just got a sub from me
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Very good. Like . congratulations.
In the 2nd floor trailer is the state of Mato Grosso Goiás and Minas Gerais has many of these 2-story trailers
like the video but I never liked having one park next to me at a truck stop lol
GREAT SHOW OF HOW IT IS DONE FOR US UNEDUCATED CITY FOLK
City guys don't know anything
Bull haulers are in another time zone. Every one I've known is totally NUTZ in a sensible sort of way. Always have something goofy going on. The best of the best!
@Lorenzo Knox They're unique in their own right. Make diesel smoke, my friend!
Good job
At is two beautiful buckskins...I tell you that
I’d love to have that bay horse or that dark buckskin. I’d just love to have a feed lot horse.
mighty young looking int they
We hauled cattle, and I was wondering why you dont wash out before another load? Guess it might not be but a preference in how you deal with cattle/livestock.
Miss it dearly, smell, balling, set up, being put on, traveling, and final destination with no loss. 👍
Cattle actually balk, fancy word of saying they wont go on, at a too clean trailer.. Theres a fine line between having the right amount of manure and having too much manure.
The problem also lies in the fact that you cant go to any regular Blue Beacon at any old regular truck stop as your cleaning out a trailer full of Grade A Cattle Manure into someones drinking supply. The truck wash dosent like that, the city dosent like that, the EPA sure dosent like it and the city folks dont like it either. These special cow truck wash outs are few and far between so you have to have one at the right time, right moment
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I love cows. P.S I own one🐄🐄🐄🐄🐮🐮🐮🐂🐂🐂
Only one trailer behind each truck . We do it a little different in Australia.
I go to church right up the road from there in mangum
I would like to do that!!
on the first load up
At the 10:33 mark that’s how you properly latch a gate !!!! Not just throwing it over
Salam. From indonesia
The Ole sale barn didnt over do it providing loading help.
Nise
How much cattle do you carry in your country? Here in Brazil, in this trailer we carry 60 fat people?
Wow horse back you don't see that harldy no more
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How far are they hauling?
From Oklahoma to Texas Panhandle or Kansas..
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If that is the driver , we don’t make drivers load the cattle in florida
1:45 era cuado troquro
Cuando peraraon
It doesn’t smell like shit to me it smells like money.
33 dislikes from vegans 😅 omg
Vegans are plant murderers.
How many heads of cattle can they get on a truck?
Depends on the weight of the cows...
80000lbs
Gross weight
@@BUDDYLEEisME Bullshit… we all know they ain’t running legal.
@@goat_9984 why you think he was on that back road lol 🤫🤫be very quiet
I was going to start hauling livestock until Will Craig & Danyl ripped me off. Lied to me and used me to only pick up a new truck for their just finished trainee. I was used to pick up a Kenworth run to NB, then to WY to do all this running around to make the truck legit.
I don’t think hay was the driver
Poor animals
They don't poor
Not good to see the guy carrying a hot shot at 4:30. I buy cattle for a living and don’t even own a hot shot. USDA prohibits the use of them at sale barns and slaughter facilities. Good cowboy doesn’t need a hot shot. Just a little fyi
USDA would shut every sellbarn iv ever been to lol
Stephen Dunford 🖕🏾
Waa waa waa... A hot shot is a useful tool. It doesn't have to be used on every animal that goes by. It is NOT a tazer! It's not going to knock a cow to the ground or cause a heart attack! (Tazers don't cause heart attacks when used on non- compliant individuals either.) It doesn't hurt any more than giving them a shot. And it doesn't surprise me that you don't own one. You must be "that cattle buyer".... we all know the kind. Don't we, folks?
@@loadstar1600also I doubt they ever even pulled the trigger on it. I never saw one animal act different when they had it stuck in there rear.