Only farmer I seen that actually took the time to wash out the abscess and spray the wound instead of slicing the cow open and walking away. Nice guys!
Right? Ive seen farms take out their pocket knife... stab the animal, and then back up and let nature take it's course. The goddamn flys that brings is awful for the animals sanity though
I’ve watched numerous “Enoch the Cow Vet” videos. In every one that he has lanced an abscess, he has ALWAYS flushed it out with this iodine mixture to help cleanse the infection. Usually in conjunction with a shot of antibiotics.
First flushing of the abscess I have seen, and I've been wondering for years, how can we do it with humans, and not for any other animal. Thank you for taking good and complete care of them.
My husband had an abscess on his bum and was on the verge of blood poisoning. ( he was booked for the doctor the following morning) To try and help relieve his discomfort, we used a horse poultice called “tuff rock”. Well it worked a treat. Pain relieved and pus removed. Doctor was impressed. 😂
Thank you for cleaning him off afterwards also. There's no reason to leave them completely messy and stinky. They deserve a little respect also and I admire you for that
I’m an artist. I can understand what that means. The feeling of paint and charcoal and clay on my hands is like being alive. Idk how else to describe it. It’s like ughh like the joy of labor idk
I always feel like their being manhandled but I have to remind myself they know the animal better than I do and its going to make them feel better. There only in discomfort for a lol while. 🤗
I REALLY wanted to be a large animal vet when I grew up before I became too disabled(Dr. Wheelchair wouldn't be great at handling bulls) to go down that route and have avoided the topic like the plague, but the absolute glee this man has for his job has made me so happy that vets like this exist and are thriving. These videos are a joy, thank you for existing.
I was on the way to be working in vet clinics as a technician, I enjoy working with animals a lot until I got hit by a car as a pedestrian about 6 years ago. I had both shoulders injured,was given a lovely pain and fatigue illness called fibromyalgia which effects just about everything I'm finding, and ptsd. I tried to keep working after and I just couldn't, it really took awhile to stop being angry I was out in this position.
Kindness my ass,, no need to tie the bull with its neck in a half twisfer,, keep the neck straight but tied, don't want ole smiley working on my livestock!!!
@@drumminmike Absolutely they do. Pain and stress releases chemicals in the blood that taint the meat. Good meat comes from animals who are comfortable, well-treated, and free of pain. It's almost a covenant between the animal and the farmer - we ask their death to provide food and income, so it is in our best interests to provide for them a good life in exchange.
Yes it’s refreshing to see. I just wish we all had that same compassion for human beings. It seems that some folks love animals but show hatred to humans.
I love how educational you are, and straight to the point! This guy must be feeling a million times better now that you got that mess out, thanks for doing what you do 😊
@@masterunity2456 Why would that cow know you are trying to help him??? Hes in a stantion with his head cranked and tied down tight and has to endure the pain of a scapule . without any numbing or sedative!!! Would you let your children be tied down and be traumatized and be cut open with no lidocaine??? Or how would you like your dog or yourselves go through that???? I understand it needs to be done, but I feel it couldve been done in a way better way and more humane. Shame on this ass!!! Ive worked with cows for many years and they are so abused and treated like shit. If you only knew what Ive seen but have made no friends for sticking up for animal rights. Hitting a 1500 Lb cow with a cane that drops it to ground????? Cows are extremely UNintelligent !!!!
Thank you so much Darlin!! My mother is a retired nurse. There is a special place in heaven for you Angel's. Regardless of the religion! Nurses have been the saving grace to men's antics since the beginning of time!!
My dad passed away in my arms in September 2008. He was an extremely creative man an excellent dad and well, let's just say... authoritative. As a girly girl, I never wanted to put my hands in oftentimes questionable gunk. Dad would say, with a tone and inflection indescribable in this short format. I HATED IT!!!!! I mean HATED, LOATHED DESPISED when he said it that I'd 'bout get myself in real trouble complaining (authoritative remember). Fast forward a decade or 2 and I must confess to hearing myself say dad's favorite phrase. Times like in this video, where I hear this highly intelligent Vet explain the exact same reasons why "Hands were meant to be washed!" and it makes me miss my dad. He could prepare me for gunk but not a life without his guidance & humor.
I'm a physician and I've never worn gloves when doctoring my horses the one exception being pulling fat ticks off tails, ticks gross me TF out and pus-y ass tails would do me in, but you can't do shit with gloves on so I invested in a tick pulling tool believe Ii t or not
OMG!! I have said it before, I will say it again... Enoch, you have got to be one of the most patient people I have ever seen. IF People would take the time to LISTEN to you they would know why no gloves (what the hell did we do before gloves, anyway?) AND they would also know why no sedation or numbing.... you just keep typing the answers over and over and over and over and explain and explain.... may I suggest you just copy and paste the answers to both of these "concerns" in the intro/information area then suggest at the beginning of each video for folks to READ IT BEFORE asking any questions!!!!! I just wish the people who have not been to vet school nor worked with farm animals quit trying to be the experts and just watch and enjoy a true professional AND expert do wonderful work! Thank you
Oh god I love watching you, you have a weird sense of humor which I love and you get straight to the point it's bloody fantastic you must be married your wife must be laughing all the time you are just wonderful love it keep up the good work
That poor bull, I guess it hurts. Lived on a small farm in very very south Alabama. My first experience with large animals. Very interesting to a NYC gal.
1. Love the name Enoch. 2. Love how you’re big on not adding to the landfill! 3. Really cool, educational video. 4. You have a new subscribe! Thank you ☺️
Hats off to Dr. Enoch! We were fortunate to have our vet Dr. 🦓 🐮 🐶 Zeh, large & small animal. And ea time when we called I was right there assisting & watching. Dr. Enoch & he are so much alike in mannerism, attitude & thoroughness AND explaining what caused problem as well as treating our animals (dairy, horses, dogs & cats). Oftentimes felt I should've went vet science vs. my RN degree studies... take a guess why lol. Jack was also good @ explaining human illnesses. If it were a large animal call, he was receptive to treating our felines/canines. I've seen too many vets that were crude.
Oh this poor boy. I think he finally got the message that you were trying to help him and he calmed down…”hey this feels a lot better…” so glad that he has you to help him!
I too really enjoy your videos Dr. Bregman. I’m sure that bull realized how much you were helping him later. Keep on doing the great work Doc. Stay Healthy and Safe !!!
Between Angus being such a good sport, the vet guy miraculously avoiding the pink stream constantly coming at him, the guy in the blue shirt with the bucket who may or may not have a mullet, and the guy in the sleeveless shirt on the gate who I very briefly thought was wearing Uggs, this was a great watch. I hope Angus is still doing well! He did such a good job!
Love your video, realistic, no stress, no dramatic crap..just good animal husbandry..some of the mambo-Pam by crap I’ve seen just makes me shake my head..well done, keep them coming 👍👍👍👍👍👍🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺
This is the first video I've seen of them making the incision at the bottom area of the abscess and explaining why you should. I always thought "how is it supposed to properly drain?" when I seen them make the incision in the middle or upper area.
@@trueheartfarm8831 I m on of those gemalen Carriers :-D, retired now die to EDS. Lover my work. But hard on the back. I m a small person( Heights eisen) so IT s less painfull for me. Anyway I didn t mind the hard work, IT s such a great profession and have helper a lot of horses
Everywhere and everyone is so worried about catching something that they don't seem to realise that the first thing you have to do in life is to start building an immune system. Nice work and I bet that big fella felt better after.
Only farmer I seen that actually took the time to wash out the abscess and spray the wound instead of slicing the cow open and walking away. Nice guys!
Right? Ive seen farms take out their pocket knife... stab the animal, and then back up and let nature take it's course. The goddamn flys that brings is awful for the animals sanity though
He’s a vet, not a farmer. Also, he said he normally doesn’t flush them out like this. He just lances and drains.
I’ve watched numerous “Enoch the Cow Vet” videos. In every one that he has lanced an abscess, he has ALWAYS flushed it out with this iodine mixture to help cleanse the infection. Usually in conjunction with a shot of antibiotics.
@@MeMe-nw9mq a vet will do that. Farmers, not so much.
@@MeMe-nw9mq I’ve see. Him also, good vet
My favorite parts are when the animal realizes you are helping them feel better. There’s a relaxation you can see.
The pressure of an abscess is the most painful aspect
I dont think they realize you were helping.
@@sarwarimustafa3367
Animals are smarter than you give them a credit for. As soon as they feel relief they do understand
Yeah he definitely stoped and thought about it
@@Mystic_path2
You probably never had an animal in your life
First flushing of the abscess I have seen, and I've been wondering for years, how can we do it with humans, and not for any other animal. Thank you for taking good and complete care of them.
Well of course we do it on animals it's really no diff
My husband had an abscess on his bum and was on the verge of blood poisoning. ( he was booked for the doctor the following morning)
To try and help relieve his discomfort, we used a horse poultice called “tuff rock”. Well it worked a treat. Pain relieved and pus removed. Doctor was impressed. 😂
@@ponypalpaula
I had to go into the dr for a butt abcess once. And of course unfortunately it was an attractive nurse my age assisting lol...
Thank you for cleaning him off afterwards also. There's no reason to leave them completely messy and stinky. They deserve a little respect also and I admire you for that
😂
I was just saying how hygienic he is
Really knows what he's doing. Great Vet & I like his humour. Has a beautiful smile too. .
As my dad always said "Hands were meant to be washed!". Funny thing, the older I get the righter he was. I also miss him more the older I get.
Thats kinda sad
Your dad can live again, forever on earth
John 5:28,29; psalm 37:29
I’m an artist. I can understand what that means. The feeling of paint and charcoal and clay on my hands is like being alive. Idk how else to describe it. It’s like ughh like the joy of labor idk
@@damogo7208you’re a jerk
Truer words couldn’t have been said by your dad. Miss my dad too I loved that man!!
The way you cleaned his ear off😍💕Never seen a large farm animal vet be so meticulous about flushing and cleaning up his head after.
The man is thorough for sure.
It's because the cameras are on, farm animals generally are treated bad before their killed and sold for food
They feel pain too
@@liam..2790 bruh stfu. Ur aware hes a vet right?
@@liam..2790 little you know-a healthy comfortable animal is easier to work with, produces higher quality meat and milk.
Aww poor guy, I wish animals knew we were trying to help.
I am pretty sure he felt a lot better when we were done!
After working with cows for an extended period of time, I'm convinced that this bull would fight us even if it did know that we were trying to help.
I always feel like their being manhandled but I have to remind myself they know the animal better than I do and its going to make them feel better. There only in discomfort for a lol while. 🤗
Ya they are scared and it hurts. Feel bad for them, but if it helps them feel better, it’s gotta be done
@@EnochtheCowVet I had a question, did he get a sedative or anything for pain besides relieving the abscess ?
You KNOW the animal had to feel SO much better after getting that pressure removed! Good job Doc!
That bull was really well behaved, considering what he was going through. Hope he is ok now.
Yup,didn't even need the Easy Boss E inserted,he was a good boy...
as if he was thrashing around 🤣😂
Held down by chains in a rack. Didn’t really have a choice
Releasing of pain does that to all creatures
he knew they were helping him
I REALLY wanted to be a large animal vet when I grew up before I became too disabled(Dr. Wheelchair wouldn't be great at handling bulls) to go down that route and have avoided the topic like the plague, but the absolute glee this man has for his job has made me so happy that vets like this exist and are thriving. These videos are a joy, thank you for existing.
What caused you to be in a wheelchair if you don’t mind me asking?
Same here; not a wheelchair but an accident that left me with ataxia (memory problems).
I was on the way to be working in vet clinics as a technician, I enjoy working with animals a lot until I got hit by a car as a pedestrian about 6 years ago. I had both shoulders injured,was given a lovely pain and fatigue illness called fibromyalgia which effects just about everything I'm finding, and ptsd. I tried to keep working after and I just couldn't, it really took awhile to stop being angry I was out in this position.
@@hibro34521what an out of pocket question lmao
Thank you guys for your kindness towards this poor cow
Bull….
7:09 @@tommyshanks8375
It's a Bull.
Did you really need to correct that? Who cares?🤣
Kindness my ass,, no need to tie the bull with its neck in a half twisfer,, keep the neck straight but tied, don't want ole smiley working on my livestock!!!
He's a good farm animal vet. Going the extra mile to save the bull. God Bless him and animals. 💜🙏💜
FINALLY a thorough farm vet! Flushed and cleaned abscess area. ❤
Agree with other comments……rare to see the area cleaned so thoroughly before and very heartening to see the trouble taken
It warms my heart to see people taking proper care of animals. We need more people like this man, on this sorry forsaken planet.
I wonder if other farms (that supply food) take care of these animals like this.
Yes most humans are terrible
@@drumminmike Absolutely they do. Pain and stress releases chemicals in the blood that taint the meat. Good meat comes from animals who are comfortable, well-treated, and free of pain. It's almost a covenant between the animal and the farmer - we ask their death to provide food and income, so it is in our best interests to provide for them a good life in exchange.
Its gonna be on your dinner plate one day😂
If we didn’t enslave them for food they wouldn’t be in these situations to begin with
I wish more large animal vets were as thorough as you are. Excellent example of treating an abscess properly. You have a new subscriber.
The compassion and great hygiene were amazing.
Thank you for the wonderful care you provide your animals
Yes it’s refreshing to see. I just wish we all had that same compassion for human beings. It seems that some folks love animals but show hatred to humans.
I was impressed by the bull's calm behavior, but he really let you know when it hurt! That had to have felt so good getting those things drained.
Thank you for helping this bull. I know he's gotta be feeling much better.
I love how educational you are, and straight to the point! This guy must be feeling a million times better now that you got that mess out, thanks for doing what you do 😊
The confidence in the way this guy acts and speaks is amazing. Loves his job.
God Bless men who do jobs like this 🙏thank you.
Thank you for helping the cow and being so conscientious and gentle
I shaved , cleaned and disinfected the area always before I drained an abscess , then flushed, treated and a shot of la-200 . Good job sir
Ah, bulls. Never met one yet who appreciated anything, but this one seemed to half-realize you were helping.
Actually they are pretty smart animals and they know when you're healing them or trying to hurt them, they kind of feel it
@@masterunity2456 Why would that cow know you are trying to help him??? Hes in a stantion with his head cranked and tied down tight and has to endure the pain of a scapule . without any numbing or sedative!!! Would you let your children be tied down and be traumatized and be cut open with no lidocaine??? Or how would you like your dog or yourselves go through that???? I understand it needs to be done, but I feel it couldve been done in a way better way and more humane. Shame on this ass!!! Ive worked with cows for many years and they are so abused and treated like shit. If you only knew what Ive seen but have made no friends for sticking up for animal rights. Hitting a 1500 Lb cow with a cane that drops it to ground????? Cows are extremely UNintelligent !!!!
@@masterunity2456 sadly, most people have no idea they're animals too and consider themselves above other species.
@@nblack7314 we have too much to learn, life is beautiful, blessings
@Alana Shore wow! Are you Uh-lawn-a or Uh-lay-nah?
Poor boy, you can see how uncomfortable he is! Getting that cleaned out must've felt amazing!
Awwwww that poor baby. I love animals. Feels so good to help someone/something that can't help themselves. I guess that's why I'm a nurse. 💉
Thank you for your service
Bless you sweet girl.... thank you for all you do for us....
Thank you so much Darlin!! My mother is a retired nurse. There is a special place in heaven for you Angel's. Regardless of the religion! Nurses have been the saving grace to men's antics since the beginning of time!!
Poor thing. That's an immense amount of pain to endure. I bet he feels much beter after it's over and things calm down.
Cosa! ? Es un ser vivo que siente dolor como usted,se llama Toro
This was so nice to watch that you really cared for this bull but with compassion that is so important. Poor old Angus .
I love this guy. Half the time it's like stand-up comedy when he gets on a roll. Extremely entertaining.
You have such great energy and you can tell the animal knows you’re there to help them.Class act.
I’m glad he calmed down a bit but poor thing probably felt hella better after
My dad passed away in my arms in September 2008. He was an extremely creative man an excellent dad and well, let's just say... authoritative. As a girly girl, I never wanted to put my hands in oftentimes questionable gunk. Dad would say, with a tone and inflection indescribable in this short format. I HATED IT!!!!! I mean HATED, LOATHED DESPISED when he said it that I'd 'bout get myself in real trouble complaining (authoritative remember).
Fast forward a decade or 2 and I must confess to hearing myself say dad's favorite phrase. Times like in this video, where I hear this highly intelligent Vet explain the exact same reasons why "Hands were meant to be washed!" and it makes me miss my dad. He could prepare me for gunk but not a life without his guidance & humor.
First video I've seen of this guy and I freaking LOVE IT. His realness & you can tell he knows what the hell he's doing. Big props doc!!
This gent has a good attitude and a sense of humor...and not to tuff on the eyes 😍..
Agree
The cow or the guy? lollll
@@aminyashed9512 both
Cricky look at the size of his trouser bulge it's massive
Well he could actually be cross eyed lmao shades
Yes. Us "pimple popper" people love these videos.
You ratted us out! Jk 😆
Tankes
I feel like my addiction has gone too far. LOL
I bet y'all (we) love fireworks too👌🏾😂😭
Nah we all vet students 🤣
Miss ya doc Enoch and ur ole regulars like myself----miss seeing u and hope u are well,happy.😉
Howdy SS! Where have you been?
This is amazingly done the care you take every step to make sure he gets the best outcome.
Love the glove view point. Horrid for landfill waste and God gave us great gloves! Our skin! Love it, completely agree with you
Agreed
I'm a physician and I've never worn gloves when doctoring my horses the one exception being pulling fat ticks off tails, ticks gross me TF out and pus-y ass tails would do me in, but you can't do shit with gloves on so I invested in a tick pulling tool believe Ii t or not
@@jordanalandry1866 Yes! Can't do shit with gloves on. That's why so many dudes don't like condoms!!
You're great with handling this bull. After running a farm for 8 years, I know your job isn't easy. Nice work.
Cheers! Are you a vet as well?
The poor baby 😘.. hope he's feeling better soon...
Great job! I really felt for that poor bull. He’ll feel better straight away. Great vet 👍
I love the care u guys take to look after your cows xxx
The guy seems to be very good with handling the bull and cleaning everything properly which you don’t always see.
@@BorkBiscuit different Guy;)
Fyi... this guy is an actual Doctor. He went through med school.
OMG!! I have said it before, I will say it again... Enoch, you have got to be one of the most patient people I have ever seen. IF People would take the time to LISTEN to you they would know why no gloves (what the hell did we do before gloves, anyway?) AND they would also know why no sedation or numbing.... you just keep typing the answers over and over and over and over and explain and explain.... may I suggest you just copy and paste the answers to both of these "concerns" in the intro/information area then suggest at the beginning of each video for folks to READ IT BEFORE asking any questions!!!!! I just wish the people who have not been to vet school nor worked with farm animals quit trying to be the experts and just watch and enjoy a true professional AND expert do wonderful work! Thank you
Let's just all be glad there is no smell-o-vision.
GAG
I feel deprived.
You have NO idea how much I agree with you.
😂🤣😂🤣
Hello Thank you for taking Care.Keep up the Good work.Maggie Atlanta Ga.
Poor guy. I bet he feels better. ❤ praying for quick healing and good health
Oh god I love watching you, you have a weird sense of humor which I love and you get straight to the point it's bloody fantastic you must be married your wife must be laughing all the time you are just wonderful love it keep up the good work
I reckon she is getting tired of my dad jokes!
That poor bull, I guess it hurts. Lived on a small farm in very very south Alabama. My first experience with large animals. Very interesting to a NYC gal.
Baldwin County?
I was from Choctaw county how far south we talking lol
1. Love the name Enoch. 2. Love how you’re big on not adding to the landfill! 3. Really cool, educational video. 4. You have a new subscribe! Thank you ☺️
Thank you for looking after our poor sick Moo's.
Hats off to Dr. Enoch! We were fortunate to have our vet Dr. 🦓 🐮 🐶 Zeh, large & small animal. And ea time when we called I was right there assisting & watching. Dr. Enoch & he are so much alike in mannerism, attitude & thoroughness AND explaining what caused problem as well as treating our animals (dairy, horses, dogs & cats). Oftentimes felt I should've went vet science vs. my RN degree studies... take a guess why lol. Jack was also good @ explaining human illnesses. If it were a large animal call, he was receptive to treating our felines/canines. I've seen too many vets that were crude.
Oh this poor boy. I think he finally got the message that you were trying to help him and he calmed down…”hey this feels a lot better…” so glad that he has you to help him!
I too really enjoy your videos Dr. Bregman. I’m sure that bull realized how much you were helping him later. Keep on doing the great work Doc. Stay Healthy and Safe !!!
😢 Poor guy. I could literally feel his pain. That looked awful.
Just wish numbing could of been a thing for cow incisions 😭
Literally?
@@brandonnoble976 she does voodoo
Between Angus being such a good sport, the vet guy miraculously avoiding the pink stream constantly coming at him, the guy in the blue shirt with the bucket who may or may not have a mullet, and the guy in the sleeveless shirt on the gate who I very briefly thought was wearing Uggs, this was a great watch. I hope Angus is still doing well! He did such a good job!
So glad you washed the area before lancing!
Not a vet student, but enjoy your tutorials. You are a dynamite teacher! Yes I'm a poppaholic too.
Poor guy... hope he wasn't in to much pain. Be sweet and respectful always
It is a full out privilege to watch this. You are such a professional, I am in awe. Thank you.
U are the only person I have seen take the time to clean the animal off. Bless you for your loving heart ❤️
You are a great vet, very compassionate and caring with your patients! 🐮🐷
I just imagine how much relief they field after
You guys are good people, GOD Bless!!!
He will feel so much better!! thank you, cowboy!
I'm so glad these folks can make these animals feel better. I only wish they could understand .
All the vet students that found you really appreciate these videos
Cheers! I built this channel for them specifically!
I started out watching Dr. Pimple Popper this evening, and ended up here. Man! That was some crazy rabbit hole, and I’m not even sorry!
Same here lol
Same here!
Pustules born of antibiotics misery and stress?
Loved it. Felt sorry for the bull but he’s going to feel so much better now.
He is a BIG boy but you sure helped him, and it looked like he cottoned on to that you were there to help. ❤
Love your video, realistic, no stress, no dramatic crap..just good animal husbandry..some of the mambo-Pam by crap I’ve seen just makes me shake my head..well done, keep them coming 👍👍👍👍👍👍🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺
This is the first video I've seen of them making the incision at the bottom area of the abscess and explaining why you should. I always thought "how is it supposed to properly drain?" when I seen them make the incision in the middle or upper area.
You are, by far, my favorite vet.
Handsome fellow! Obviously you have a heart for your animals ❤️
Poor baby. I hope he's feeling better ♥️
He finally realized that you were helping him ❤
You need a little battery powered water pump, my back hurt for that poor guy furiously pumping the water. Good stuff.
C.s -Then you d be crippled WATCHING a female barefoot trimmer/farrier work...
@@trueheartfarm8831 I m on of those gemalen Carriers :-D, retired now die to EDS. Lover my work. But hard on the back. I m a small person( Heights eisen) so IT s less painfull for me. Anyway I didn t mind the hard work, IT s such a great profession and have helper a lot of horses
Good gracious a bit of hard work won’t hurt ! It’s only for five minutes
Nothing a man's right arm can't handle
@@toastcrumbsinmybed9841 😂🤣🤣🙌🏻 truth right there!
Poor guy! Bet that stung! Hopefully he's feeling a lot better now.
thank you .. very educational . i can only imagine the immediate relief they feel!!! 🌸🌼💙
The bull is getting pissed but the abscess needs to drain out good work guys
Oh wow 😮that poor bull. Thank you so much for helping him❤
Awww.. a pus bubble in Valentine Day's colors!!! How sweet of you!!
😄😄😄😉
Everywhere and everyone is so worried about catching something that they don't seem to realise that the first thing you have to do in life is to start building an immune system. Nice work and I bet that big fella felt better after.
Not afraid to get your hands dirty! 🥰 Happy I found your channel. Thank you for taking such good, and thorough, care of these animals! ❤️
Most humane way I have ever seen anyone take care of an access on a cow. Usually ppl just cut it open and that it. Well done
Wow , a Vet that actually works on large animals and doesn't mind getting dirty !
Started watching Cody when he started years ago now I can wait for your vids
Love your work
What a magnificent beast, number 13 was happy you did that for him.
Yes I want the 🐂 attached to me like mortal kombat
I got spider skin on right hand
I'm the world's strongest davison vegetarian quads.
I'm a maybe music know it's real zombie lead singer dark black guy
You can tell it really hurt at some points. He's fighting like crazy 😧
God, that poor baby. I'm so glad you help animals in pain, they shouldn't have to suffer like that. Good on you, man :)
Love this guy. He’s great and funny at the same time. Greetings from N.Y.C.
You Rock Doc!! Thanks for the explanation and the humor. Also, you have nice arms - probably from wrassling those bulls!
Poor baby. No wonder he was in a bad mood. I bet he feels 200% better now!
Having had an access flushed, I can only imagine how that bull felt.
Necessary, but the pressure can be excruciating
It is important that people see how their food is made.. These videos give a glympse of one of the many labors and costs od Ranching/Farming.. Thanks
This is my favorite abscess lancing video! I lost count of how many times I watched it 😃
Don’t know how I found this. But I love it
Seeing things like this makes me want to cry.... the poor beast 😟 the pain and relief must be insane.