Picking Up Our Angus Bull: Will It Be Calm Or Chaos? | Midwest Homesteading
Today on Midwest Homesteading, join Brian and Elisha as they head out to pick up their Angus bull, Sherman, from a local farmer friend who had been borrowing him. Will the trip go off without a hitch, or will Sherman remind everyone why bulls can be unpredictable? What do you think—will it be calm or chaotic? These moments are always unpredictable, but safety is key. Tune in to see how it all unfolds, and let us know your guess in the comments!
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This has to be in Tennessee with all the mold mildew and trash. Better to hook those srraps in standards. One of the funniest videos on YouTube.
Apenas: piedade dos animais! Têm sentimentos bons, são nossos melhores amigos. O ser humano ainda não percebeu!
Fremont, Michigan
He is a scurvy sucker
Watching from Clovis, CA. My grandmother raised Angus cattle in the 1960s and 70's. Ranch in the foothills of Central California. She passed in 1981. Miss her. She was a strong woman.❤
Watching from Ireland
If you have cattle, You HAVE to have loading chutes. Without them, cattle and people are in danger of getting hurt or at least having their personality changed from mild to aggressive.
Nice looking young bull
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Good job, you can't pressure a 2000-pound animal