Hamish is so happy with his Daddy's presence that he just lays there chewin his cud, the ultimate sign of contentment. God bless you, Marc and all your critters!
I did a search on ancestry and found out we are primarily from Scotland, England and Wales. Total surprise! About 70%. I’ve loved highland cows. every since I saw them at the alameda county fair and the San Joaquin county fair. (California) There would always be a man and his wife in a small pen under the trees with a couple of these cows. They were gorgeous! I fell in love at that moment. They were so small. I was blown away. ❤️
Coming from and living in North East Scotland and seeing these beautiful beasts regularly, how strange to be enjoying watching someone (who has an obvious care and affection for his animals ) from thousands of miles away. Thank you for sharing your beautiful friend with us all and allowing us to join you in your journey. Greetings and best wishes from Aberdeen, Scotland 🏴
I mean that sincerely. As someone who lives on the edge of the Cairngorm mountain range, to be EDUCATED about our native cattle is indeed very humbling ( and fascinating). If you ever acquire a cow, please name her Lady Gordon. Lady Gordon raised the battalions of my local regiment ( now amalgamated 🤬) The Gordon Highlanders. An infantry regiment that has received more Victoria Cross awards than any other in the British Army, from Sevastopol ( the origins of the captured Russian cannon that were smelted down to cast the medals). Proud to be a Scot? Oh yes I am. My grandfather joined in 1914- 1919 ( includes his ‘occupation’ service) and was a driver of horses (Clydesdale). It’s reliably known that he was once threatened with a charge by a local police constable during a raid in @1942 , when he dismounted his cart and told the constable that “ if you don’t stop that whistle, I’ll stick it up your asre “ Apparently the whistle spooked the horses more than the bombs did 😂
Wonderful adventure to meet relatives in Scotland and learn more about your family history. Hamish looks so at peace and relaxed. Wish more of us had his attitude. Thanks for sharing. Nancy
I know this is an old video but I am new to your Channel as I mentioned yesterday. Wish I had come across your Channel much earlier. This video is wonderful.
This is a supper Heart warming storry,and you a supper Human Peson.That you love these 2,lovely Animals,shows that there is still hope,love,in this world.BRIGITTE.
Deep south sent me over for a shoutout contest. I've been watching your channel for a long time now but I would like to see your channel grow. :) Love your channel.
Good afternoon this comes from a little town near Atlanta Georgia these cows look so peaceful I have not heard you say but did you get your raise your Highlands from when they were small or rather just born I love to watch you brush them it is so peaceful congratulations on getting to see that castle of your ancestors
When I had my cat & dog [they are in heaven now] they liked a rub under their chin! Your cattle & all animals like it & to be respectfull & kindly treat all animals.
I want to make 2 nice plaits out of the hair on his head, tie purple satin ribbons at the ends. Tie a nice Jasmine flower garland around the plaits!!!!!
I’ve had friends say the same thing... they also threatened to paint their hooves pink and ad frilly lace “anklets”..... and they haven’t been seen since 😏😁
Huh, . . now I'm curious about the horns. 99.9% positive they can "feel" with their horns because they're attached to their head / skull, but how sensitive are they? Can he feel you rubbing them? Is it a good sensation or a mere sense that they are being touched? I understand you don't have horns and can't tell me / us for sure how well they feel, but maybe you tested them for sensitivity? If anyone could tell me, thanks in advance!
The horns on a Highland are not solid, nor are they hollow... they are living tissue... they have a bone core surrounded by a keratin shell... full of blood vessels and tissue... so yes they can feel me rubbing them
And I rub them not so much because they enjoy it, but because if I someday need to grab them by the horn, I don’t want them freaking out because I’ve never done it before
how often it escape pasture? How does it get out, breaking thru full speed ahead?Not every body wsntd thst close to this prehistiric looking beast. Hehaw,Hehaw.
LOVE THE SCOTS. I went to England and met a Scot she said none of this nonsense the queen that the head of the church. CHRIST is the head of the Scots!!
You wouldn't do that with a Holstein bull. If they are the least bit annoyed with you, they would stab you with their horns and stomp on what's left of you. They are like the bulls used for bull fighting, only 6' tall at the shoulders. No pets there
Hamish is so happy with his Daddy's presence that he just lays there chewin his cud, the ultimate sign of contentment. God bless you, Marc and all your critters!
Oh my gosh, he is stunningly beautiful. What a sweet bull he is.🐂
Oh my he’s just magnificent! And how chuffed he must be to have such a lovely friendship in you x
He's magnificent...so are you what a good "stewart" u are to God's creatures love u
Hamish Looks So Handsome ❣️
he so gorgeous he is lucky
Always enjoy your videos. Peaceful quiet tall with cold amid a crazy hustle buste world. I encourage people to visit Scotland.
I did a search on ancestry and found out we are primarily from Scotland, England and Wales. Total surprise! About 70%. I’ve loved highland cows. every since I saw them at the alameda county fair and the San Joaquin county fair. (California) There would always be a man and his wife in a small pen under the trees with a couple of these cows. They were gorgeous! I fell in love at that moment. They were so small. I was blown away. ❤️
The herd near me always win top prize at venerable county fair. Show cows!
He loves the attention and you treat him with respect. 2 thumbs up!
Thank you for sharing your beautiful creatures Hamish and Kylie with us it is greatly needed at this time!
What a beautiful story. I love your cows. Thank you for sharing
The fact that the handsome, good natured devils resemble 2000 pound Poodles on Prozac, couldn't hurt?😉😊😆
Majestic creature
Coming from and living in North East Scotland and seeing these beautiful beasts regularly, how strange to be enjoying watching someone (who has an obvious care and affection for his animals ) from thousands of miles away.
Thank you for sharing your beautiful friend with us all and allowing us to join you in your journey.
Greetings and best wishes from Aberdeen, Scotland 🏴
Thank you
I mean that sincerely. As someone who lives on the edge of the Cairngorm mountain range, to be EDUCATED about our native cattle is indeed very humbling ( and fascinating).
If you ever acquire a cow, please name her Lady Gordon.
Lady Gordon raised the battalions of my local regiment ( now amalgamated 🤬) The Gordon Highlanders.
An infantry regiment that has received more Victoria Cross awards than any other in the British Army, from Sevastopol ( the origins of the captured Russian cannon that were smelted down to cast the medals).
Proud to be a Scot? Oh yes I am. My grandfather joined in 1914- 1919 ( includes his ‘occupation’ service) and was a driver of horses (Clydesdale).
It’s reliably known that he was once threatened with a charge by a local police constable during a raid in @1942 , when he dismounted his cart and told the constable that “ if you don’t stop that whistle, I’ll stick it up your asre “
Apparently the whistle spooked the horses more than the bombs did 😂
That's a beautiful bull
Steer
Going back to view some of your videos you made before I discovered your channel. Good stuff! Clicking on like each time😊
Wonderful adventure to meet relatives in Scotland and learn more about your family history. Hamish looks so at peace and relaxed. Wish more of us had his attitude. Thanks for sharing. Nancy
Just a man and his cow sharing a moment
It's a bull
@@xixi6769 Steer
I could see Hamish and Kyloe being cow knights for the castle. Just decked out in armor and all that.
Like a jousting horse...but with shorter legs...lol
@@HamishandKyloe Chain Mail
Watching this fills me with so much peace.
I just kinda started watching ranch/farm channels. I love it. I don’t know what kind of camera you use, but it looks like I’m watching a movie.
I know this is an old video but I am new to your Channel as I mentioned yesterday. Wish I had come across your Channel much earlier. This video is wonderful.
Better late than never
@@HamishandKyloe Thank you!
Such as beautiful creature.
This is a supper Heart warming storry,and you a supper Human Peson.That you love these 2,lovely Animals,shows that there is still hope,love,in this world.BRIGITTE.
Now that is a powerful, personal story.
he hee that big snoot. Just chillin'.
So glad you found out that you are one of us!
I love anything Scottish.
Deep south sent me over for a shoutout contest. I've been watching your channel for a long time now but I would like to see your channel grow. :) Love your channel.
That's a real life pokemon come to life! Awesome!!
Good afternoon this comes from a little town near Atlanta Georgia these cows look so peaceful I have not heard you say but did you get your raise your Highlands from when they were small or rather just born I love to watch you brush them it is so peaceful congratulations on getting to see that castle of your ancestors
When I had my cat & dog [they are in heaven now] they liked a rub under their chin! Your cattle & all animals like it & to be respectfull & kindly treat all animals.
AWESOME
I want to make 2 nice plaits out of the hair on his head, tie purple satin ribbons at the ends. Tie a nice Jasmine flower garland around the plaits!!!!!
I’ve had friends say the same thing... they also threatened to paint their hooves pink and ad frilly lace “anklets”..... and they haven’t been seen since 😏😁
@@HamishandKyloe 🤣🤣 whatever decoration you put on that cute giant , he is going to look awsome!!! He is a cool cool guy!!
Huh, . . now I'm curious about the horns. 99.9% positive they can "feel" with their horns because they're attached to their head / skull, but how sensitive are they? Can he feel you rubbing them? Is it a good sensation or a mere sense that they are being touched? I understand you don't have horns and can't tell me / us for sure how well they feel, but maybe you tested them for sensitivity? If anyone could tell me, thanks in advance!
The horns on a Highland are not solid, nor are they hollow... they are living tissue... they have a bone core surrounded by a keratin shell... full of blood vessels and tissue... so yes they can feel me rubbing them
And I rub them not so much because they enjoy it, but because if I someday need to grab them by the horn, I don’t want them freaking out because I’ve never done it before
@@HamishandKyloe Sacking out body sensitivity is always wise with our animals =)
how often it escape pasture? How does it get out, breaking thru full speed ahead?Not every body wsntd thst close to this prehistiric looking beast. Hehaw,Hehaw.
He can clear a 4 1/2 ft fence from a dead standstill
@@HamishandKyloe that must be awesome to see! I can't even imagine an animal his size being able to do something like that.
the definition of contentment.....?
💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖
Please sir, give a extra pet to Hamish for me!!
Is that a male? It looks beautiful
Hamish is about the handsomest animal I've ever seen. Is it a custom to call them "Highland cows" even though some of them are bulls?
You can say cattle. In Scotland they say Coos.
LOVE THE SCOTS. I went to England and met a Scot she said none of this nonsense the queen that the head of the church. CHRIST is the head of the Scots!!
Huh... My family comes from Scottish Stuarts.
Edit: oh nm thought we might be related lol
You wouldn't do that with a Holstein bull. If they are the least bit annoyed with you, they would stab you with their horns and stomp on what's left of you. They are like the bulls used for bull fighting, only 6' tall at the shoulders. No pets there
What is he chewing ?
Cows chew their cud. Long story short, it’s part of their digestive process.
@@HamishandKyloe Oh i get it. Thank you