Doubtful. They're dried out. Growing up on a farm I can tell you that dried out bones don't have a smell unless there's still rotting flesh attached and there's none of that here that I can see.
@@cheekygnome Utter rubbish and you know it. Bones do indeed smell. These are not your 40 years old sun bleached bones found on a field - these are collected from slaughterhouses and trash. They have flash, they have sinews and they have marrow.
After watching these kind of videos for a couple of days straight i thought i had seen it all, people working in foundrys without shoes, chemical baths that look like witches potions and everything in between, but this.. this takes the cake, not from a hazardous standpoint but i can only start to imagine the smell.. Good video and lets be grateful for their service, this is top notch fertilizer if im not mistaken?
In the early 70s we lived in Mandi bahauddin, Punjab, Pakistan. The train station there had a siding yard for cleaning cow bones. Vultures did most of the meticulous work. Then the sun would bleach those. Afterwards the bones would be shipped to processors for making phosphate fertilizer.
No but our jello and ice cream come from this,huge companies buy this to extract the protein out,to create the ingredient to make ice cream,jello and many other gummy worm candies.🤭🤭🤭
Those bags of bone chips are sent to another facility where they are further ground and mixed with additional spices (salt, pepper, onion powder etc.) and compressed into small cubes. The cubes are then dissolved in hot water to make a delicious soup broth.
Yea, like those Wildebeest in Walmart, with the dirty grey sweatpants that say _PINK_ on the back and wearing over-sized bedroom slippers and nasty tube tops.
Tennessee ernie Ford - 16 Tons If you see me comin', better step aside A lotta men didn't, a lotta men died One fist of iron, the other of steel If the right one don't get you Then the left one will You load 16 tons, what do you get? Another day older and deeper in debt
A few miles from where I live there used to be an animal by-products factory. The stink that came from it, especially during hot weather was stomach-churningly awful. Thankfully, it eventually was closed due to environmental concerns.
"Buffalo bones" nothing- these are the bones of their comrades that have been killed in all of the other videos you've seen on here: welding gas tanks, cutting up ships, rim repairs, pouring molten metal in sandals, operating metal lathes in long outfits, making tires, dumping wheelbarrows of scrap metals into open pit furnaces, making their own acetylene with calcium carbide and on and on. Farewell great workers, we salute you. 🙋♂
Making gelatin, activated charcoal, fertilizer, soil amendments, and bone china vessels are the uses I know of. There are probably others as well since they are sorting by size and collecting finished product in large quantities!
A very wonderful fragrance , with just a tiny touch of dried blood brain matter and mucus . Just enough to open the nostrils a tad . . Wonderous aroma . . ;-) . .
I seem you are way ahead doing recycling than most other countrys, bud personal safety is stil a minor thingy that should improve just a little bit more.
When I was a kid, my dad would sometimes sell copper wire off cuts (he was an electrician) at a bag and bone depot. I can still smell the stink from old cow bones that lay in huge heaps. Unbelievable. BTW, does anyone remember the smell of woodworking glue that was made from cow's hooves. My caroentry room had a hot plate with a metal pot with this evil smelling glue spilling all over encrusting everything around it. I was scared for life LOL
IT'S A DIFFERENT PROCESS IN INDIA. THE EXTREME SUN IN INDIA, DISINFECTS THESE!! SUN, ULTRA VIOLET RAYS🌞🌞🌞🌝🌝🔥🔥IS THE BEST AT DISINFECTING. YOUR FEET SMELL WORSE😣😣👣👣
Real men don't wear gloves, not even cloth ones, a bone wound will heal no problem. I am not surprised that a worthy rival will appear for the caronavirus and smallpox. 
I really don't understand why some people here are so grossed out by this bone recycling. These things don't just disappear after an animal has been butchered for meat. All of the remaining parts get recycled and made into new products or are used as ingredients in new products. I grew up on a farm. This sort of thing is done every day around the world. Watch a video of an "animal rendering plant" and you will see what happens to the guts, hooves, hides, bones, fat, and everything else that is left over from the butchering process.
dont you have road kill where you are? also you could save the bones from your meals. and egg shells. i'm guessing local abattoirs and butchers already have contracts.
Much like the meat that we eat, bones are living tissues and are therefore rich in vital micronutrients for our bodies. Bones themselves are rich sources of minerals including calcium and phosphorus, sodium, and magnesium, as well as other important nutrients.
Haber no entiendo esta fábrica?? Huesos de animales ?? Que hay desde animales ,peces , aves , marcianos,creo que hasta depredador y humanos la fábrica los mueve .lo vuelve a mover y luego sin pasar nada los mete en sacos??? Pa Que
I guess this is where all the bones from boneless buffalo wings end up.
Lmao
Instead of making idiot comments why don't you go work there a few weeks to broaden your tiny mind?
Wow. Stick to something other than comedy!!!!
☠😂
Yep but they fly them in 😂🇦🇺
A bag of bone chips weighs a skele-ton.
An empty bag has a bare bone weight
🥁🥁🥁🥁ssssssss
Hamse lo horn items
this is my new favorite horror video channel. thanks for the video!
Thanks for watching
Watch this video while eating custard with jelly........
the stench must be unbelievable!
Doubtful. They're dried out. Growing up on a farm I can tell you that dried out bones don't have a smell unless there's still rotting flesh attached and there's none of that here that I can see.
@@cheekygnome Utter rubbish and you know it. Bones do indeed smell. These are not your 40 years old sun bleached bones found on a field - these are collected from slaughterhouses and trash. They have flash, they have sinews and they have marrow.
@@jackking5567 which one is you in the video?
I would imagine the workers wouldn’t notice a thing…
i am sure they are used to the smell being where they are from.
Wonder how many human bones have passed though this factory over the years
I wonder indeed...
Shhhh...
RICK OSHAY . . LMAO . EXCELLENT .
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Best healthy snack to eat during a family movie night.
Чипсики под пиво
After watching these kind of videos for a couple of days straight i thought i had seen it all, people working in foundrys without shoes, chemical baths that look like witches potions and everything in between, but this.. this takes the cake, not from a hazardous standpoint but i can only start to imagine the smell..
Good video and lets be grateful for their service, this is top notch fertilizer if im not mistaken?
After extraction of Gelatin and a substance used in custard powder, remaining is the bonemeal.
No one needs to tell the kids that dad is home from work. The can smell him a block away.
FEET, 😣😣👣👣SMELL WORSE. THE POWERFUL SUN DISINFECTS BONES🔥🔥🌞🌞🌝🌝
dry bones won't smell much.
@@rosewhite--- exacty! Plus there are all in the sun
Terribly inefficient set up .
not when manpower is so inexpensive.
@@farmerkevin 😑 Perhaps you should look up the word “inefficient”. Adding cheap labor doesn’t make an inefficient setup efficient.
I wouldn't buy machines if i had guys working for two dollars a day..until i had to in order to expand
@@7rixee
Yes I can help you
Not inefficient setup, sufficient setup. They don't need special gizmos or kind of. Work per demand and supply.
In the early 70s we lived in Mandi bahauddin, Punjab, Pakistan. The train station there had a siding yard for cleaning cow bones. Vultures did most of the meticulous work. Then the sun would bleach those. Afterwards the bones would be shipped to processors for making phosphate fertilizer.
calcium fertiliser
@@Wajdijaafar both, it's calcium-phosphate...
But I was only half right too:)
I have a bone to pick with this video.
Just when I was thinking we’d seen the worst places to work in India.. nope, but maybe this place is the bottom? I seriously doubt it…
what u havent seen the sewer swimmers who unclog ur toilet from the back end?
I believe it's Pakistan.
@@jq2147 Pakistan is one of those places where going to hell when you die might be a step up from your past life.
I think it might be time to bring in an efficiency expert.
These are people that have to work to eat, that day. They need the work.
I was torn apart looking at all of that waste ... waste, waste, waste.
Quality control at it's finest.
Raw horn cont in india
they product buffalo chips. For what ? Wher can by used it ?
For fertilizer ☘️🌵
Jello
It's a great idea for recycling bones for plants and other activities
i was waiting for them to recycle it into a brand new buffalo, but to no avail...
😂😂😂
FOR SOME STRANGE FEELING , I DONT THINK ,
THEIR THAT TECHNOLOGICALLY ADVANCED YET . . ;-) .
No but our jello and ice cream come from this,huge companies buy this to extract the protein out,to create the ingredient to make ice cream,jello and many other gummy worm candies.🤭🤭🤭
@@filibertobarrera3839 i guess my joke didn't register with you
@mitchelldries6628
Best comment I read today!
I do the same with the bones of my enemies but on a much smaller scale..
you liar
Please contact me bro😊
App ka contact no do plz I want start this work in punjab if you agree then I can do partnership with you beacuse you have experience
GREAT!...So what are the bones used for?
I hope it's not for Jello
🤣
bonechina ?
Gelatine .
Fertiliser and animal feed usually .
calcium supplements
no animals were hurt in the making of this video )
This make a telemarketing/ call center job look sweet..
Ok, surprise me and tell us all what you use bone chips for? 😳
want to know too
Fertiliser. Blood and bone Fertiliser is worth big dollars to farmer's
I don't think we want to know🤣🤣🤣
They export it to UK where they extract from the powder bones, gelatine and a substance used in custard powder, residual is used as bonemeal.
soap is also made from bones
Greatful to have a job...
Chuck in Michigan
Those bags of bone chips are sent to another facility where they are further ground and mixed with additional spices (salt, pepper, onion powder etc.) and compressed into small cubes. The cubes are then dissolved in hot water to make a delicious soup broth.
Clearly you’re joking
😆😆😃😅😅😅😅
@@thomas4844 that's what I was thinking that ge is just joking, surely those are not for food consumption
Food for human? I need an answer.
Yes! Buffalo broth... Good with Jasmine rice...
Forgive my ignorance but what is the purpose of recycling buffalo bones?
Fertilizer
Both broth
Can you imagine the SMELL???
Ummmm...
I don't even want to imagine.
Yea, like those Wildebeest in Walmart, with the dirty grey sweatpants that say _PINK_ on the back and wearing over-sized bedroom slippers and nasty tube tops.
Reminds me of one of my favorite 90's hip hop groups: Bones, Manual Labor and Harmony.
where is it?? so what is th end product??
🎶I've been working on bone chips all the live long day🎶
Tennessee ernie Ford - 16 Tons
If you see me comin', better step aside
A lotta men didn't, a lotta men died
One fist of iron, the other of steel
If the right one don't get you
Then the left one will
You load 16 tons, what do you get?
Another day older and deeper in debt
utube - Sixteen Tons by Tennessee ernie Ford (Lyrics on Screen)
Did anyone else sing along as they read it
A few miles from where I live there used to be an animal by-products factory. The stink that came from it, especially during hot weather was stomach-churningly awful. Thankfully, it eventually was closed due to environmental concerns.
Do you live in Reading Ohio
@@elconquistador98 No. I live in England.
@@LRBerry glad you said England not bloody uk
Hy
Hyde
Kya kaam hoga aage bone chips ka.??
Obviously needs processing to a powder but Bonemeal is a fantastic fertilizer ,also great when mixed with blood and Fish .
There’s nothing fantastic about this mess…
Do you use any particular brand of blood for this dish or any blood would do?
@@Lucas_Tulic .The blood will be Cow-Pig-Sheep (Horse if your French) I guess.... Whatever the abattoir is processing .
@@dave1455 unless i make black pudding with it.
Where is this plant
Great video random things
Thanks for watching
On the days that I get frustrated at my job I watch a video like this and count myself as one of the lucky ones
No matter how bad your job is there is always worse jobs
4:50
Look at the 4 guys chilling there...
Best job ever.
Para que sirven los huesos triturados?
Where is this factory.
I need to buy industrial bone chips
25tons or one container
Ye factory wazirabad Punjab main hai
Аж запах почуял. Мух что то маловато. Или у мух обеденный перерыв?
Я подозреваю, что там нет такого сильного запаха как на наших подобных заводах. Солнце сильно высушивает, и останавливает процесс гниения.
"Buffalo bones" nothing- these are the bones of their comrades that have been killed in all of the other videos you've seen on here: welding gas tanks, cutting up ships, rim repairs, pouring molten metal in sandals, operating metal lathes in long outfits, making tires, dumping wheelbarrows of scrap metals into open pit furnaces, making their own acetylene with calcium carbide and on and on. Farewell great workers, we salute you. 🙋♂
😂 😂 😂 😂 😂
OMG Duc Phuc , i like your cover version. Love it !
What do you do with this product? What are industrial bone chips used for?
Making gelatin, activated charcoal, fertilizer, soil amendments, and bone china vessels are the uses I know of. There are probably others as well since they are sorting by size and collecting finished product in large quantities!
Let guess….. Solent green????
Its a great video random things keep it up
Thanks for watching
Where it is used
That`s amazing, the bone pieces get bigger the more they crush them
In UK and Australia slaughterhouse bones are ground up and boiled to make the delicious spread Bovril we like on toast and crumpets.
And Vegemite sandwiches....
@@RickOshay... UGH Vegemite is so salty!
I just had Bovril on wholemeal for breakfast and it was delicious.
0:50 seeing buffalo skulls dropped into the hopper is equally horrifying as the billowing black smoke of neighbors toxic maladay
Где в дальнейшем используются эти дроблёные кости? Из них вываривают клей или размалывают в муку и добавляют в корма для животных?
Мне кажется ани скармливают их людям под видом каких либо полезных добавок, или чюдо таблеток от всех болезней.
Их отправляют на переплавку и делают новых коров.
@@Злостный_Двачер jajajajajaja
наверное костную муку делают и кормят ею животных. в советское время так было
There are human bones in that pile for sure!😳
When I worked on the docks we would dread having to work on a ship carrying bones; the smell was indescribable and you could almost taste it!😝
😭
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представляю какой там запах, а работники не носят ни маски, ни перчатки. неприятная работа.
какой запах? так всё проварено небось. по сути минерал уже.
i bet that place smells just lovely
li wannt be the guy at the end who gets the chips piled up on him
A very wonderful fragrance , with just a tiny touch of dried blood brain matter and mucus . Just enough to open the nostrils a tad . . Wonderous aroma . . ;-) . .
Now that is something you don't see every day.
They do
Can you imagine how many rats come out at night?!
The smell must be horrific in the yard. Is this used as a fertilizer, or in things like bone china?
From here, basic foodstuffs such as Maggi flavorings, Indomie ready-made pasta and others are manufactured 🤪😱
Bone meal is quite expensive where I live, plants love it.
what is made of this bone
Soup.
good job
thank God we don't have smell-a-vision
Brought to you by smell-o-scope!
@@deafmusician2 Good news everyone!
I seem you are way ahead doing recycling than most other countrys, bud personal safety is stil a minor thingy that should improve just a little bit more.
Organic Fertilizer
What are that bones used for?
To make soup.
When I was a kid, my dad would sometimes sell copper wire off cuts (he was an electrician) at a bag and bone depot. I can still smell the stink from old cow bones that lay in huge heaps. Unbelievable.
BTW, does anyone remember the smell of woodworking glue that was made from cow's hooves. My caroentry room had a hot plate with a metal pot with this evil smelling glue spilling all over encrusting everything around it.
I was scared for life LOL
IT'S A DIFFERENT PROCESS IN INDIA. THE EXTREME SUN IN INDIA, DISINFECTS THESE!! SUN, ULTRA VIOLET RAYS🌞🌞🌞🌝🌝🔥🔥IS THE BEST AT DISINFECTING. YOUR FEET SMELL WORSE😣😣👣👣
THAT' GLUE HAD A PLEASANT ODOR!,NOBODY COMPLAINED SNOW FLAKE, BUT YOU❄❄
@@captainamericaamerica8090 settle down lady
Casin glue if I remember.
NOW , NOW CHILDREN , PLAY NICELY . .
Probably sold for buffalo ash/ fertiliser.
what are these bones for?
They make up the skeleton of a big cow like creature ,
Imagine being a serial killer. That's where I'd work.
I bet you this is not only from buffalo bone
what they do to it?
O que é feito com esses ossos reciclaveis?
Fertilizer
Can't imagine the smell!
The same stench as those dog krap stations.
Cháu có phúc lắm mới gặp đc gia đình cháu Thủy.Ông ,Bà rất hiền lành và chân chất.chúc mừng cháu nha👨❤️💛💛🍷
What is it used for?
To make soup.
Y para que ingaos sirve eso ?
Kha Hai yai factory
I always thought that bone fertilizer was much finer- almost like powder- not lumps the size of marbles and golf balls?
This is probably one of the better smelling places in a land of truly horrific stenches
HA! Yes!
We are manufacturer of bone crusher machines .. we also produce this machine
Real men don't wear gloves, not even cloth ones, a bone wound will heal no problem. I am not surprised that a worthy rival will appear for the caronavirus and smallpox.

The Basic for Instant noodle soup - Beef taste
Where are these bone chips are used??
What's the use ?
Hello, Steven King, I have an Idea for a horror movie. HAHAHAHAHA
why recycling? what is the further use of recycled material?
Which country??
Pakistan
I really don't understand why some people here are so grossed out by this bone recycling. These things don't just disappear after an animal has been butchered for meat. All of the remaining parts get recycled and made into new products or are used as ingredients in new products. I grew up on a farm. This sort of thing is done every day around the world. Watch a video of an "animal rendering plant" and you will see what happens to the guts, hooves, hides, bones, fat, and everything else that is left over from the butchering process.
Imagine the smell :^)
Where can I get that, that would be fantastic for my food Forest and I know I can sell a ton of it all over the United States
dont you have road kill where you are? also you could save the bones from your meals. and egg shells. i'm guessing local abattoirs and butchers already have contracts.
Take all these trashes to Zannat .
So they basically made big bones into smaller bones? I mean I’m no expert but that seems pretty simple
👌👌👌👌
Much like the meat that we eat, bones are living tissues and are therefore rich in vital micronutrients for our bodies. Bones themselves are rich sources of minerals including calcium and phosphorus, sodium, and magnesium, as well as other important nutrients.
Haber no entiendo esta fábrica?? Huesos de animales ?? Que hay desde animales ,peces , aves , marcianos,creo que hasta depredador y humanos la fábrica los mueve .lo vuelve a mover y luego sin pasar nada los mete en sacos??? Pa Que
Fertiliser for farms
Factory address.
When they work in a steel mill without any protection, that is unbelievable.
This factory is hell on earth
These bags go to restaurants
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For what is this?
What is the use for this?
Knochen werden zu Dünger zermahlen. Und dazu brauchst du 5:48 ???