The reason they are moving is to show us how you can tell a cow from a bull Adam, they’re saying “just look at our rear ends… if it’s dangly, it’s a boy!” 😂😂😂😂
You are so good to explain all the things about cattle because if you didn’t grow up with them, the city dwellers don’t really know anything about cattle. Sometimes they think all cattle are called cows much less know the difference between cows, bulls or steers. I was very lucky to grow up with cattle and got to help deliver my first calf at 5 years old. Mind you, I didn’t know what I was getting into; I just did as my great grandmother asked. This was in the 50’s, so no gloves and no running water. I was a mess but it was still a great experience.
@@fluffyfeatherfarm yes and it was much cleaner than my experience. Because I had the skinniest arms, my great grandmother told me to stick my arm as far as I could and try to get a grip on anything. Then, I tried pulling but it wasn’t enough, so she pulled me as I held on. I had s-t and blood and fluid all over me. We also had a precious calf and at that point I didn’t really care about anything else.
Sorry, but that was kind of funny. It's like when you walk into the bar and you're all jazzed to have fun because you had the day off of work and everybody walks away from you because they're all exhausted. LOL I did learn something new though. Thank you.
@@fluffyfeatherfarm I knew they were more like pets at your place. Just wonder if milk was good, never thought about beef with that one, Thank You for reply! 💞
@@fluffyfeatherfarm Oh wow, I did not know they were bred for beef, I tought they were bred for milking because they are smaller - poor cows, I feel sorry for the Higland cow breed now. I wish I could live on a farm and have Highland cows as pets, but there are no Highland cows in my country (I looked it up) and we have a problem with farm murders 😥
@@niagara6015 The scottish highland cows in my country walk around in nature parks/reserves. There is one close to me and they are so pretty (and big) and so calm. I love them. I've never seen them on farms here
Wow, you really know how to clear a field!
@@juliagoolia72 🤣😆😂
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That was so funny!
Jenny, like: "Why are you pointing at me? Wtf?"
The reason they are moving is to show us how you can tell a cow from a bull Adam, they’re saying “just look at our rear ends… if it’s dangly, it’s a boy!” 😂😂😂😂
They are all fluffy adorable 😍 ❤❤
Gorgeous cows. I would not be able to keep from styling those beautiful bangs and putting some kicky barrettes in them
lol! 😂
Awesome, thank you Adam I learned something new today. I love your cows..
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I love your videos, and all your (baby) fluffy cows. You brighten my day, so thank you.
You are so good to explain all the things about cattle because if you didn’t grow up with them, the city dwellers don’t really know anything about cattle. Sometimes they think all cattle are called cows much less know the difference between cows, bulls or steers. I was very lucky to grow up with cattle and got to help deliver my first calf at 5 years old. Mind you, I didn’t know what I was getting into; I just did as my great grandmother asked. This was in the 50’s, so no gloves and no running water. I was a mess but it was still a great experience.
That is an awesome story! I delivered my first one this year! Did you see the video?
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@@fluffyfeatherfarm yes and it was much cleaner than my experience. Because I had the skinniest arms, my great grandmother told me to stick my arm as far as I could and try to get a grip on anything. Then, I tried pulling but it wasn’t enough, so she pulled me as I held on. I had s-t and blood and fluid all over me. We also had a precious calf and at that point I didn’t really care about anything else.
Oh what stories you have love to hear thank you for sharing
I love the information!! And the funny videos with all the animals.
Adam is a real show man with a great sense of humor 😂❤. Perhaps bring treats or sing to keep them around❤
Treats is a good idea
Can’t believe none of the girls wanted snuggles Adam - how rude 😂❤🧡💛🩷
Thanks for your educational videos ❣️
Never to old to learn more. ❤
I think there might be one, or two, more ways to identify the boy cows
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I don’t think so… 😂😂😂
@@fluffyfeatherfarm 😂
Jenny doesn't want to be on camera 😂❤🐮
I also think if you had Treats they would stay & talk.❤
Probably yes
Just ordered my FFF merch!!!! 🎉so excited
Where’s the treats?😂
Exactly..😊
Love your videos ❤❤❤
Awe thank you!
Katrina that's how you pronounce my name but my name is spelled differently Awwwwww, what does special place❤❤❤❤❤❤
Sorry, but that was kind of funny. It's like when you walk into the bar and you're all jazzed to have fun because you had the day off of work and everybody walks away from you because they're all exhausted. LOL I did learn something new though. Thank you.
Love interesting facts!
They're all still moo moos at our house.
Oh, wow.
curly sue ❤
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You offended Jenny by referring to her as being old. I’m old and I don’t want to be referred to as old. We’re experienced.
This is true, I talked with her later on… 😉
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1st here🎉😊❤
Yes you are! Yahoo!!!!!!
So do people use and drink milk from this breed of cow? Can you even?
They are not a dairy breed no. Historically they are a beef breed, but we use all of our animals to breed companion animals for other farms.
@@fluffyfeatherfarm I knew they were more like pets at your place. Just wonder if milk was good, never thought about beef with that one, Thank You for reply! 💞
@@fluffyfeatherfarm Oh wow, I did not know they were bred for beef, I tought they were bred for milking because they are smaller - poor cows, I feel sorry for the Higland cow breed now. I wish I could live on a farm and have Highland cows as pets, but there are no Highland cows in my country (I looked it up) and we have a problem with farm murders 😥
@@niagara6015 The scottish highland cows in my country walk around in nature parks/reserves. There is one close to me and they are so pretty (and big) and so calm. I love them. I've never seen them on farms here