I worked on carnegie cattle station in WA in 2007 for the annual muster. A brilliant experience for a young Irish man at the time 😃 and memories that will last a life time.
Reminds me of my childhood, growing up on our dairy farm. Cancer claimed my mum last week, but this certainly brought back some loved memories. Thank you
This is the definition of Real work! Bit o hard yakka, never hurt anyone. Reminds me of my time at an agricultural boarding school when younger. Much respect to these folk, and all like them.
Tough is great, im a free range egg farmer who supplies Coles Australia wide, my the farm i am 2iC on is hard work as there is 50,000 hens to make sure food and water is ok i give respect to any Farmer here in Oz who is doing it the right way towards the animals that we need. great job girls/guys
Hi from USA what awesome beautiful video hard working young gal and two guys they love hard work you don’t see that anymore and as always all of you be safe 🇺🇸
It is Raine for Jonese's. I have always wondered what she got up to. I'm American but a lover of shows like McCleod's Daughter's and Keeping up with the Joneses.
Tim Coleman Dead right ! Send them climate change and black lives matter protesting privileged liberals up and let them see what real life is all about, they wouldn’t last half a day .
@@elizabethtaylor9321 Ever wondered if the young 'uns doing this kind of work actually do give a damn about the climate and indigenous/'black lives'? People from all works of life and all parts of the country no doubt give a damn, so segregating 'climate change and black lives matter' conversations to just the 'privileged liberals' seems rather narrow minded. Actually, I'd hazard a guess to say these youngsters may have a better line of sight to these types of issues than most.
First view. Growing up on a cattle farm in the US south was somewhat like what you all were doing. We would give what we call "mountain oysters " to the hands who helped. Great to see the young folk, both boys and girls working so hard. Jim TN, USA
before this, try and pick fruit first ,just experience talking, take baby steps or you will quit, have seen it toooooo many times and still do today in my industry ... 50minutes and quit
I met Rainie in about 99 at her parents place in the NT she was about 8 had a pet Buffalo stayed in their Coldroom walked House and did a bit a Barra fishing
I’m so happy that the old days are gone. when it comes to our view of how women are supposed to behave, work and so on. They aren’t gone completely, but fading away.
I'm 40 and would love s jillaroo experience but I found it hard to find a place to get experience. Anyone have advice, I'm strong and hard working and a happy being
Wow Randy Holcomb another one of those amazing drop-dead gorgeous Australian ladies, if I were a movie producer I would head for the outback for casting.
Wow I didn't notice that, standards have slipped quit a bit at the abc over the years but who needs words in correct context? At least we now all know that mustering is a thing that women do hardly a bloke to be seen.
Overcome (a problem or difficulty), typically in a clever and surreptitious way. "I found it quite easy to circumvent security".....Can be used in this instance, finding your way around crossing rivers..
I coming from a farming background here in ireland, great to see the way ya's doing sown there, iam thinking "micky bull" is just a young bull or is (micky) it a breed of cow? Ps smoko lol thats another one
"Micky bull" is a bull (young or old) who has for some reason or another missed out on castration. They're often wiley and mean as they get older. 🐂 Smoko usually refers to a short break for morning or afternoon tea. ☕️ 🥪 🧁 I hope that helps.
Transportation of camels costs double as they have tall necks and they won't fit in usual livestock trucks they will have to be transported in single decks so it costs double. Apart from that there is not a single comercial camel market In Australia otherwise camels would be the most suitable live stock of Australia's due to their adaptive nature to desert.
Very hard working people. All good with everyone getting the job done and a good Kenworth in the back. Nothing but respect for them. Hell, I would work with them for nothing just for the experience.
Just make one from a propane weed burner, a short piece of pipe big enough for the torch to fit inside, and some pipe for a leg or legs. Simple and just looking at 8:29 (freeze the frame for a better look) will give you an idea how it all goes together.
Cool! Awesome to see ladies doing the hard yards; great work ladies. Fit strong and challenging. Ladies always bring the standard up and make the shittiest job a bit more civilised. Greetings🖐🏻 from NZ.
The girls are delightful, but those practices on the mickey bulls isnt. I know why they do it (ex beef farmer here) but it sucks and the animals are in severe distress. All in the name of export and domestic beef. The bloody almighty dollar. I think the crews are filled with salt of the earth people, but the industry sucks and needs to change. On a completely more personal level, those women...... just my cup of tea. And then some.
How do they castrate and cut the horns, are the animals awake, do they get anesthesia? I’m not complaining, neither I’m vegetarian or anything like that, just wondering how is it done
Hola Me encanta el trabajo que desempeñan lo haces con mucha tenacidad quisiera invitarte a mi rancho que nos visitar a mis hijos son ganaderos mis nietos y o visitar de nosotros a ti vivo en una isla del Caribe estoy ahora en América pero tengo rancho allá y mi deseo es compartir con los demás ganaderos del mundo intercambiar experiencias y conocimiento tengo una hija que trabaja igual que tú de la ganadería quisiera que me contestara para podernos escribir Muchas felicidades y suerte en tu trabajo
I'm also surprised to see that they are using the old Dayton style rims. I haven't seen them used here in the states in a long time. I'm guessing if they had a blowout in the outback they would have to change it themselves . That would be a pain in the azz.
@@never2late454. Spider hubs as we call them over here are still around, but not in very large numbers, with no new trucks being fitted with with them, except for special application. Many older drivers prefer them as they make wheel changing a bit easier due to being lighter than a full wheel.
Whoa. Y'all are so much filthier than McLeod's Daughters at Drover's Run and environs. And where are your pricey Akubras? Seriously (for a microsecond), enjoyed this clip of your work in, literally, bringing in the bacon and burgers in the Outback. Congrats and be safe.
I worked on carnegie cattle station in WA in 2007 for the annual muster. A brilliant experience for a young Irish man at the time 😃 and memories that will last a life time.
Wow I just came from there!
Did you meet Brendan and Jessie?
Love rainie since keeping up with the joneses
This woman can inspire girls around the world with her attitude and work ethic.
Reminds me of my childhood, growing up on our dairy farm.
Cancer claimed my mum last week, but this certainly brought back some loved memories.
Thank you
This is the definition of Real work! Bit o hard yakka, never hurt anyone. Reminds me of my time at an agricultural boarding school when younger.
Much respect to these folk, and all like them.
Tough is great, im a free range egg farmer who supplies Coles Australia wide, my the farm i am 2iC on is hard work as there is 50,000 hens to make sure food and water is ok i give respect to any Farmer here in Oz who is doing it the right way towards the animals that we need. great job girls/guys
Hi from USA what awesome beautiful video hard working young gal and two guys they love hard work you don’t see that anymore and as always all of you be safe 🇺🇸
I respect her. Her life is beautiful and wonderful. And she is beautiful. I wish you always be healthy
Is that the same Raine from keeping up with the Jones? Either way a strong smart lady in a strong work group of friends. Good on them all.
It is Raine for Jonese's. I have always wondered what she got up to. I'm American but a lover of shows like McCleod's Daughter's and Keeping up with the Joneses.
Outback people are the REAL Aussies.
100% respect towards these hard working musters.
I love there outback sausage doggie.
So cute.
Real Aussie legends!
Mis respetos para esta gente trabajadora !
Real Australian people. Town people need to see this. Real Australia= real people
Tim Coleman Dead right ! Send them climate change and black lives matter protesting privileged liberals up and let them see what real life is all about, they wouldn’t last half a day .
@@elizabethtaylor9321 Ever wondered if the young 'uns doing this kind of work actually do give a damn about the climate and indigenous/'black lives'? People from all works of life and all parts of the country no doubt give a damn, so segregating 'climate change and black lives matter' conversations to just the 'privileged liberals' seems rather narrow minded. Actually, I'd hazard a guess to say these youngsters may have a better line of sight to these types of issues than most.
First view. Growing up on a cattle farm in the US south was somewhat like what you all were doing. We would give what we call "mountain oysters " to the hands who helped. Great to see the young folk, both boys and girls working so hard. Jim TN, USA
comtek942 prairie oysters over this side.
Let's be clear: cows' balls, right?
@@thebeanymac bull balls actually, cows are the females.
I can't get over the dryness and the clouds of *dust!* Very different to farms here in NZ where even in summer most of them have some grass cover.
Folding those tents is one of the most frustrating tasks out bush lol. They did well👍
City lad here through and through. Always wanted to try this sort of work. Looks hard yaka. Admire the people in this field of work.
before this, try and pick fruit first ,just experience talking, take baby steps or you will quit, have seen it toooooo many times and still do today in my industry ... 50minutes and quit
Excellent loved this thank you! Cheers from the UK.
Glad you enjoyed it!
An excellent short documentary. Certainly a hard but rewarding lifestyle.
100% respect. Nice work, folks. This Yank bows to and salutes your skills and dedication. Go for it, stay safe and healthy.
cringe 🤢
I've always had a weakness for a good strong cowgirls it's awesome what you guys do you truly have to love your work👍
She is as beautyful as a fashion model and tougher then all of the men she works with.
Enjoyed the video...very informative 👏...Thanks a lot.
Just like us in the Americas the Australian also have real cowboys and Cowgirls .
I met Rainie in about 99 at her parents place in the NT she was about 8 had a pet Buffalo stayed in their Coldroom walked House and did a bit a Barra fishing
Those fold up showers are a perfect recipe for an argument 😂😂- nightmare !!!!
I’m so happy that the old days are gone. when it comes to our view of how women are supposed to behave, work and so on. They aren’t gone completely, but fading away.
I hope you guys were paying attention to the gal doing the castration. If anyone is thinking of dating her you better not mistreat her or else
Part of you might end up on the bbq with the other prairie oysters.
HAHAHAHAHA😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣
Gal? You probably aren’t a Aussie
they beautiful
@@sanjuthapamgr3356 Xaucstgrhkin deed cull it’d
Compliments. Grazie
A never ending job . I worked ranching in the mid 1980s and the pay sucked as I assume it sucks today .
Chicas muy trabajadoras 👍💓
I think every kid around 15 should spend time in the bush it would give them a great experience and appreciation of life.
The loader is a grader
Respect!!!! I wish i could be mustering with them!!
Great to see a team that lock horn together. and, not shy off from hard work.(real people.)
my kinda jazz.
This is a great video...
I'm 40 and would love s jillaroo experience but I found it hard to find a place to get experience. Anyone have advice, I'm strong and hard working and a happy being
Wow Randy Holcomb another one of those amazing drop-dead gorgeous Australian ladies, if I were a movie producer I would head for the outback for casting.
All I want my life is to live like this.. ❤️
All you have to do is get up and go do it. Living Your life is up to you
Same.
My dream vacation!¡!!! If I ever get the chance, I woould love to go to Australiia, and learn how to muster, And work with Kelpies,
Fantastic team ❤️🍷👍
Circumventing the river crossing. No, that would be NEGOTIATING the river crossing ...
Wow I didn't notice that, standards have slipped quit a bit at the abc over the years but who needs words in correct context?
At least we now all know that mustering is a thing that women do hardly a bloke to be seen.
Context and common usage.
It’s a puhtato, potato, argument, Taters if you’re from the southern US.
Overcome (a problem or difficulty), typically in a clever and surreptitious way.
"I found it quite easy to circumvent security".....Can be used in this instance, finding your way around crossing rivers..
Respect!!!!!! Hats Off ..
I coming from a farming background here in ireland, great to see the way ya's doing sown there, iam thinking "micky bull" is just a young bull or is (micky) it a breed of cow?
Ps smoko lol thats another one
"Micky bull" is a bull (young or old) who has for some reason or another missed out on castration. They're often wiley and mean as they get older. 🐂
Smoko usually refers to a short break for morning or afternoon tea. ☕️ 🥪 🧁
I hope that helps.
We gotta start doing this with Goats and Camels. They are better animals for this. They're almost naturally adapted to the Australian outback.
Transportation of camels costs double as they have tall necks and they won't fit in usual livestock trucks they will have to be transported in single decks so it costs double.
Apart from that there is not a single comercial camel market In Australia otherwise camels would be the most suitable live stock of Australia's due to their adaptive nature to desert.
Those Brahmans are the closest cattle to the two animals you described. They’re an awesome savanna/tropical cattle breed
Actually Australian Camels are highly prized in Middle Eastern countries,they even have "beauty pageants " for their camels😂
oh God there are Holcombe's in Australia too!
12:00 That pickup looks like a Dodge and has an F250 badge on the side. What planet is this?
American trucks does great jobs here in Australia.
It’s a Brazilian built f250 they were available in Australia for a while
What an awesome little lady
Very hard working people. All good with everyone getting the job done and a good Kenworth in the back. Nothing but respect for them. Hell, I would work with them for nothing just for the experience.
Anyone know where I can find the branding iron forge thing?
Just make one from a propane weed burner, a short piece of pipe big enough for the torch to fit inside, and some pipe for a leg or legs.
Simple and just looking at 8:29 (freeze the frame for a better look) will give you an idea how it all goes together.
Just whistle for one mate.
Cool! Awesome to see ladies doing the hard yards; great work ladies. Fit strong and challenging. Ladies always bring the standard up and make the shittiest job a bit more civilised. Greetings🖐🏻 from NZ.
Bs
She used to work in coolibah station
I can tell you right now those shower tents are a pain in the arse to get packed
Lol cowboys n Gurl’s listening to hip hop😂
Austrália tem aparência do Brasil 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷 Anápolis Goiás
How much they making?
Deadly mate👍
The girls are delightful, but those practices on the mickey bulls isnt. I know why they do it (ex beef farmer here) but it sucks and the animals are in severe distress. All in the name of export and domestic beef. The bloody almighty dollar. I think the crews are filled with salt of the earth people, but the industry sucks and needs to change. On a completely more personal level, those women...... just my cup of tea. And then some.
I reckon the old way of roping em from horseback is less stressfull
There is a woman who has pioneered humane practices for livestock handling- Dr. Temple Grandin..
How much do they make 🙏🏼
Well done!
Is that raine from keeping up with the Joneses
Top show a dream to watch from Trevor vo
How often do the cattle get food and water? Looks awfully dry there.
downhilltwofour00 probably very often
Until the trip ends.
Every Christmas day
Man they are living my dream. I am ready to work without pay.
10:08 are those high pitched squeals in the back ground the new voices of the castrated calves?
Just imagine, someone coming to steal your nuts !
Birds
How do they castrate and cut the horns, are the animals awake, do they get anesthesia?
I’m not complaining, neither I’m vegetarian or anything like that, just wondering how is it done
No anesthesia for castration or horn cutting when working with cattle. Pruning shears for the horns and a knife to castration. It goes really quick.
These days they put them in a "crush" a lot of the time,much safer for cow and handler
A great bunch! was at vrd years ago.
Whip it and the ending Music of Rap. Now that's a dusty life.
Respect…
Hola, lo pueden traducir su canal?
Well done girls
it is job very nice ❤
How did you make out with the big fire?
There is a woman who has pioneered humane practices for livestock handling- Dr. Temple Grandis
Your point is what? If you are serious get the spelling of her last name correct, Grandin.
That semi drives on the wrong side! WTH!
What a life .you guys have the best life dead set .the fun lol thank you for sharing . We live in the best place being Australia 🇦🇺👍😂💞💞💞
You sure said it mate !!!!💯💯👍🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺
StRaYa!!
I'd marry any one of them lady's 😍👍👍
You gotta put a rocking chair up on the roof
That’s a old banger.
I'd reckon those gals can put a guy in his place in a hurry. Hard working folks, like I was raised up.
Can I come work ther 😉😉
I don’t mind the old w model
Here i was wanting the next episode of the jones.
As for the video. No need to try so hard for the camera.
Commited and hard working....living the good life
Would love to tag along and help out a bit, just adventure, I'm only 50 but them cattle are young'uns game.
true hard working audies dont even were a seat belt at the end
Didja cop th' esky hangin' on on the back o the ride?
Yeah
Pity all the dole blushers in my family at Newcastle won’t ever try something like this.
Send the girls round if they don't need those balls.
Damn fine good healthy women
_draft blowing dust and dirt_
_Must be hot as well_
_You all definately need to hydrate_
_At the end of the day_
*Cheers*
*I enjoyed watching this vidlog*
_I've worked on stations_
_But not in those conditions_
Respect nothing else.
Hola Me encanta el trabajo que desempeñan lo haces con mucha tenacidad quisiera invitarte a mi rancho que nos visitar a mis hijos son ganaderos mis nietos y o visitar de nosotros a ti vivo en una isla del Caribe estoy ahora en América pero tengo rancho allá y mi deseo es compartir con los demás ganaderos del mundo intercambiar experiencias y conocimiento tengo una hija que trabaja igual que tú de la ganadería quisiera que me contestara para podernos escribir Muchas felicidades y suerte en tu trabajo
Inspiration
I stayed at Matt and britts house the People I’m the film went hunting and everything
Outback Australians are the dialectical/cultural cousins of country Americans 🤷🏾♂️
De-horned, tagged, branded and castrated. That's a bad morning for the Micky's.
Jillaroos.
Well done Bluey and Janelle's little girl on ya Raine good job darl it's a bit more hands on than your dad's. Croc Farm
Who is her dad?
That's strange seeing a right hand drive Kenworth.
They are all RHD over here. What was strange was seeing an old W model that appeared to be in such good condition.
I'm also surprised to see that they are using the old Dayton style rims. I haven't seen them used here in the states in a long time. I'm guessing if they had a blowout in the outback they would have to change it themselves . That would be a pain in the azz.
Personally I would love to some day go and drive for a year in Australia. Driving here in the states is getting old.
@@never2late454. Spider hubs as we call them over here are still around, but not in very large numbers, with no new trucks being fitted with with them, except for special application. Many older drivers prefer them as they make wheel changing a bit easier due to being lighter than a full wheel.
Whoa. Y'all are so much filthier than McLeod's Daughters at Drover's Run and environs. And where are your pricey Akubras? Seriously (for a microsecond), enjoyed this clip of your work in, literally, bringing in the bacon and burgers in the Outback. Congrats and be safe.