Good stuff, more people (and politicians) should see how much effort goes into putting a steak on the table, especially in outback stations. Keep up the good work 😂
G’day Jack and Co. I may have worked out a way to prevent dead birds in the water troughs. If you had an old boogy board and cut it into a wide triangles then glued that piece with the point up so that it reaches the top edge and the lower sides in both directions are well under the water surface this would allow the birds to climb out alive. This would be better than a float and it would be extremely hardy against wear & tear from the cattle rubbing on it. There are some serious glue products like T-Rex ( quick setting ) that would work quite well. Two per trough would be good. Hope this helps. 🤟😎☮️🇦🇺👍 J
Well yep My new favourite channel Boss! The Retarded firearm laws in Australia, but WA laws especially for prime producers🥵😡😵💫 Please show more trucks loading in the future n keep on doing what ya doing👌🏻🇭🇲
Good looking bulls jack how old are they roughly and also if you have a minute sometime how do you stop your heifers from getting in calf at young ages 👍
Love the shot of the road train heading off into the sunset...quality cinematography right there.
Great to see our truck and trailers again. Can I mention it is Road Trains of Australia👍
Good stuff, more people (and politicians) should see how much effort goes into putting a steak on the table, especially in outback stations. Keep up the good work 😂
I’ve hailed cattle in the states for 25 years, be a blast at least once to load and run one of those road trains
G’day Jack and Co.
I may have worked out a way to prevent dead birds in the water troughs. If you had an old boogy board and cut it into a wide triangles then glued that piece with the point up so that it reaches the top edge and the lower sides in both directions are well under the water surface this would allow the birds to climb out alive. This would be better than a float and it would be extremely hardy against wear & tear from the cattle rubbing on it. There are some serious glue products like T-Rex ( quick setting ) that would work quite well. Two per trough would be good.
Hope this helps.
🤟😎☮️🇦🇺👍 J
Absolutely loved this one. The footage was brilliant showing what you guys do for a living and how professional you all are.
Congratulations
Peter, if I got the name right, Good Man, gets right in there and does what needs to be done for the client, Cheers!
Kinda suprised me
Thanks!
Thank you for inviting us along.....
Good video need more cattle footage
Good stuff! These road trains are amazing!
Aussie Road trains are very cool
Good to see I’m not the only one to call it a AFS Good work jack
Thanks for the ongoing education.
Love to see how things are done thank you
nice to see it all work out in the end.
Jack, you just said Now Now, showing your past experience in Zim.mate.😂
Nice work!!!. You need to get some cattle suits and dress up some camels for the trip.
Thank you 4 asking Peter the questions about truck how long he been hauln cattel
What’s involved to become a member Jack? We love love your channel 👌
Good video , Jack.
how many hours to Esperance ? do you transport the cattle at night or during daylight ?
Love it.
That is a scary job. Going down that trailer with those steers is a major risk.
Just wondering how long does it take to get to Esperance how far is it from where you are
Cheers for a great video
Good video
Just wondering: Are the bulls being fed/watered underway from Prenti to Esperance, and if so: how?
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Nice vid mate. Cheers.
Well yep My new favourite channel Boss!
The Retarded firearm laws in Australia, but WA laws especially for prime producers🥵😡😵💫
Please show more trucks loading in the future n keep on doing what ya doing👌🏻🇭🇲
Hey Jack, I must have missed the departure of Ants. Will he be coming back?
Good looking bulls jack how old are they roughly and also if you have a minute sometime how do you stop your heifers from getting in calf at young ages 👍
Part of that trailer floor looks like a nightmare for hoofed animals. But if they're going to slaughter anyway...
How many acres fo you have sndiri how many head per acres you running there
Are these wild cows or station owned cows?
As for a question you asked 6 months ago as to content keep a broad spectrum of content to stop us getting bord
It doesn’t seem like there is much for them to eat in the outback, what is their diet?
How long Jack Do they go on the Lot Feeder 100 Days
How much is the cartige per km per animal carted ? and the on property cost of cartage per km And how close is the boundary to the house via the road?
I call cows bad things sometimes too.
Who checks the weights at the other end
What percentage Would be Bulls to Steers
Sorry but i could not hear how many horsepower the truck is.
610.?
Putting air in the tire is the most dangerous part of the job.
Did I hear that right ? Transporting 2 camels to Esperance ? Why would you do that ?
I've heard that the Arabs pay big dollars for the white camels. Just a thought if your trucking out young ones Jack.
there is zero chance that road train would be illegal in the US
18 a pen @ 300kg