Loading Skittish Steers While the Herd Wails

This morning Hilarie and I are loading steers and taking them to the butcher. Afterwards, we take care of the rest of the bellyaching cattle and make a nice dinner.

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24 thoughts on “Loading Skittish Steers While the Herd Wails

  1. We can only hope all farmers are as kind and decent to their animals as you and Hilary are. Thank you for your kindness and dedication to your animals.

    For those of us who are carnivores, we choose to eat meat so we should take the time to understand where our food comes from.

  2. ha ha ha my wife works in the supermarket industry and the people she has to listen to is interesting to say the least example
    (chocolate milk comes from brown cows) they have no understanding where the food comes from that's why the population is supper sick they just eat shity food

  3. at 15:12: wise words! I grew up in the 60s in a very small village in Germany. The "process" you are talking about was normal for us kids, we got used to it.
    I really appreciate all of your videos! And your way of thinking.

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