Actually here's a little fun fact despite the musk ox appearance these animals are not related to cows at all they're actually closely related to goats and sheep
For just once, I *would* like to see people riding a full grown *tame* musk ox. *Could* you do a video where you’re riding that musk ox? And people, I said tame, *not* domesticated, there’s a difference between the two. One does *not* mean the other.
At 1:19 when you called your ox a bottle baby it kind of hurt her. You can then see her reaction that she moaned and looked away cause she misses her mom. I don't know what to call her but maybe you could have said it nicer.
You don't even PET them?!? Wha-a-at??? I don't understand. And, by the way, I would REALLY like to ride one. Even better than Shetland ponies! Oh! Oh! A whole bunch of kids riding muskoxen, frolicking around the pasture. I wanna see it, I really do.
😂😂 We know it SOUNDS like an ideal situation, but trust us - it's not! Maybe someday, when they're fully domesticated like cows. These are truly powerful animals, even the smallest females are 500-600 pounds. Even if they are just trying to play with you, it can turn into a very dangerous situation very quickly! That's why we work so hard to build the relationship we have with our herd, because they need to respect us as the dominant one, not their equals. Otherwise, we'd get nothing accomplished and we wouldn't be able to handle them gently like we do!
@@zeitgeist5134 we don't need to trim their hooves unless we see one with a really long one that's bothering them! They don't like their feet being touched, so to trim them would mean we'd have to sedate them, something we only do when absolutely necessary. Their hooves trim themselves naturally by chipping off on rocks in the wild - we don't have rocks for them to climb around on here, but we do have some concrete surfaces that they have to walk across when on their way to the barn for weekly weigh-ins and it helps keep their hooves trimmed!
Silly girl, I love her
Uwielbiam te zwierzęta 🥰 Boże chroń wszystkie woły piżmowe ❤️
I love musk ox, definitely one of my favorite animals. They remind me of the wooly rhino and wooly mammoth but they're still here with us. ❤
Thank you for show casing the Musk ox family. I love them.
God, i want to hug a musk ox so much
While we understand the sentiment, we don't recommend it! 😂
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Same
Rather ride one myself *if* possible.
Safety is my spirit animal. ❤️
@CuLLen O'Gormon Tasty.
What a beauty!
Cute....Safety just wants love.
Love Her, pet and kiss Her, She is Evolved.
That is a big sheep.
Such a beautiful, powerful animal.
I love her
I love her! I want one.
So so adorable 🥰
Muskox is simply CUTE. Compare to all other "Cow" species, Muskox gives ppl a "civilized" impression.
Actually here's a little fun fact despite the musk ox appearance these animals are not related to cows at all they're actually closely related to goats and sheep
Bravo! That is correct. A lot of folks also assume that they are related to bison, but they're just big ol' Ice Age goats!
They are sheeps
Srry freind there actually related more to sheep and goats than cows
Muskoxen are closer to sheep. Some early muskoxen like Euceratherium have been described as "A big goat with bull horns."
It gained self awareness and uses it for evil ❤
For just once, I *would* like to see people riding a full grown *tame* musk ox. *Could* you do a video where you’re riding that musk ox?
And people, I said tame, *not* domesticated, there’s a difference between the two. One does *not* mean the other.
Este es el animal mas impresionante que tanto me cautivó por su belleza y por su habitad tan duró, en las estepas tan heladas .
Safety's fantastic!
Great Farm Visit in Palmer Alaska.
Tom & Linda Vanderloop-Wisconsin
She’s lovely
That is awesome! I love the musk ox!
There's no Supernatural in nature 🦉❤ very sweet video well done 👏
She can dance if she wants to? Now she's left her friends behind
The Safety Dance was just playing in the office yesterday, and we immediately thought of how it's Safety's theme song! 😂
I like her
Love this channel!
At 1:19 when you called your ox a bottle baby it kind of hurt her. You can then see her reaction that she moaned and looked away cause she misses her mom. I don't know what to call her but maybe you could have said it nicer.
“She’s not in charge out here.” Sure she’s not.
now i found the perfect livestock guardian animal :)
Lindo demais parabens. Grande abraço Brasil
They dont look anything like goats but actually they're goats.
Actually, muskoxen are not goats at all, they are part of the family Bovidae just like goats are.
I’m going to own that monster
I have have a pet musk ox in adopt me Roblox ☺️☺️☺️
Nah. I'm petting her. Heheh
You don't even PET them?!? Wha-a-at??? I don't understand. And, by the way, I would REALLY like to ride one. Even better than Shetland ponies! Oh! Oh! A whole bunch of kids riding muskoxen, frolicking around the pasture. I wanna see it, I really do.
😂😂 We know it SOUNDS like an ideal situation, but trust us - it's not! Maybe someday, when they're fully domesticated like cows. These are truly powerful animals, even the smallest females are 500-600 pounds. Even if they are just trying to play with you, it can turn into a very dangerous situation very quickly! That's why we work so hard to build the relationship we have with our herd, because they need to respect us as the dominant one, not their equals. Otherwise, we'd get nothing accomplished and we wouldn't be able to handle them gently like we do!
@@MuskOxFarmOfficial How nice of you to reply. I am also wondering, do you need to trim their hooves regularly?
@@zeitgeist5134 we don't need to trim their hooves unless we see one with a really long one that's bothering them! They don't like their feet being touched, so to trim them would mean we'd have to sedate them, something we only do when absolutely necessary. Their hooves trim themselves naturally by chipping off on rocks in the wild - we don't have rocks for them to climb around on here, but we do have some concrete surfaces that they have to walk across when on their way to the barn for weekly weigh-ins and it helps keep their hooves trimmed!
I too want to ride one *if* at all possible.
@@whitewolf3051 I'm guessing that a muskox is about twelve hands. Oh, to be a ten-year-old kid again, mounted on a frisky muskox.
Need to name one Elon.
I love it when animals identify as a human hahah 🎉🎉🎉
Wow... You don't breed them for beauty, do you?