Hideously funny. The bull then tried to re-assert his authority afterwards with a masculine scrap of the ground....Yes all in vein as if he knows he's just been overwhelmed by a piggy! Very nice and Mr Piggy is just a big teddy boy too, having the belly rubbed!
we have feral pig problems in the USA, they are agressive hybred animals. but people see them like the kind pigs in movies. so they want to save pigs who might come in your yard, rip it up and kill a small dog.
because "we are at fault". and it's one's fault to steal an invasive speciese's territory.
@brody12380 they're not blind folds, they are fly masks: flies can cause problems in the eyes of horses (swelling, infections, annoyance) and these masks keep the flies out of their eyes without impeding vision. The masks are made of mesh and the horses see through them perfectly well.
Sales pitch from the maker of this video (the owner of the bull and horses) If anyone is looking for a good gift idea for a young reader this Christmas - my book Horses Of The Sun has just been released on Kindle and will be on Amazon books before long. Only $1.99 on Kindle and an easy and good read for ages 10 - 16 (as well as older and younger) - adventure about Australian outback kids and their horses.
I would have turned him into sausage. But looks like all he needed was a little tlc. Smart, fatten him up. The meat was prolly better after being fed better and spoiled. What did you guys name it?
@KassMeierable we didn't name him, we just rung around our neighbours to see if any of them owned it, and it turned out someone about a mile away from our house owned him. He was climbing out of his 'pig proof pen' and wandering, and once he got the taste of our horse food, he came back regularly until they gave him away.
That poor bull is not for fighting it has no horns for crissake and he knows it. What did you expect him to do without any horns? That bull is for meat only. I'm surprised you don't keep a couple of dogs they come in handy on a farm.
@ComboMuster lol we have a couple of dogs... Cavalier King Charles Spaniels, so they're not that handy. We only have 100 acres here and we're less than an hour from our capital city (Brisbane) so we see this as 'urban rural' - we used to have 36,000 acres in the outback with 500 cattle & 10,000 sheep and hundreds of large feral pigs (genuine ones, not the neighbour's wandering pig), and then we did have pig dogs and we were fairly serious about hunting.
@leaowens I see you guys love your animals and take good care of them. World needs more people like you. Thanks for the upload. LOL very funny at the end.
@ComboMuster I think things turned out just fine as they should. Nothing was hurt. Why use a dog? A pig with tucks can tear up a dog. Only a Jackass would get all worked up over this when everything turned out just as it should.
@yukafidah1 he is an Australian Droughtmaster, and they are a poll breed (ie no horns) based on bos indicus lines - they are born without horns. The polled beef breeds are popular in Australia as it means less bruising of meat when they are trucked hundreds of kilometres from stations to abattoirs. The horned breeds can accidentally bruise or injure each other with their horns in crowded yards and during trucking to markets. It also makes it safer for humans to handle.
Fun Fact: If a domestic pig is released in to the wild it will become wild in 1 week. Boars will start growing thier tusks. And others will start growing longer hair. Its the same the oppisite way but a boar will no lose his tusks, and it takes a bit longer to tame.
@angeleyescu lol noob ''before i lived in the ghetto'' you dont have to tell every body you lived in the ghetto nobody gives a shit hahahaha nooooooob why didint u just say when i lived in a farm or what ever hahahahah freak
like you said that pig belongs to your neighbours. where i came from to things are WILD and can seriusly kill someone it very clear that pig belong to someone without someone telling you.
@JSGL1989 - yeah, we came from out past Longreach way and had hundreds of feral pigs on our place and they were dangerous. We shot lots, but we also came close to getting injured by some as well. We also raised some of the feral piglets and they domesticated as well as any farm bred pig, so as soon as we realised this pig wasn't behaving like a feral pig, we knew someone had to have raised him. We had the gun on him just in case, but he actually led like a dog, so was obviously tame.
thats definatly a full sized boar. it doesnt care about anything. those are the only pigs that will do that. clearly this one must be domesitcated tho. but ive had big boars walk out in the road and i pull up to them and shoot them 14 times with the ar15 with tracers. i had a 20lb male piglet that took on our bull and then both became best friends from that day on(they followed eachother around) and also the piglet went hunting with me when i shot other pork. pigs are very smart animals
@captainbackflash we didn't know it at the time, but it belonged to the neighbours. We have mountains at the back of our farm where there are feral pigs and we thought it was just a wild pig, but he had been bought by neighbours as a 'Miniature Pig' (lol some one making good money by catching some feral piglets and selling them as Miniatures... bit of a shock when they get this big and are just half grown).
@BlueMouseification there is no rabies in Australia - the pig is foaming at the mouth because he was stealing the mare's feed which was too expensive to waste on a visiting pig, but too delicious for the pig to resist, and after he visited this first time, he kept travelling over a kilometre from his home, across the railway track and road, to continue stealing their feed. We learned to just lock him up somewhere until his owners came to get him.
Whats funny is that is not a full sized boar either...a full sized male boar, dominent, could take on a full sized aggressive bull any day of the week, because a bull works with pushing, whereas a boar has strong jowls...the most the bull could do is give the boar a rash as he pushed em across the ground...not much good when your getting flesh torn outta ya.
@crikeyzelasko the bull was always with horses (and his cows, of course) but hadn't done anything to show he liked horses in any way, he just shared paddocks with them and stayed out of their way. I think the sounds of them screaming at the pig (they were mares with foals so were very protective of their foals) brought him over because he was curious about the noise, and the pig went to him as, apparently, he'd been raised with cattle and loved playing with his cattle at home.
@crikeyzelasko the bull was always with horses (and his cows, of course) but hadn't done anything to show he liked horses in any way, he just shared paddocks with them and stayed out of their way. I think the sounds of them screaming at the pig (they were mares with foals so were very protective of their foals) brought him over because he was curious about the noise, and the pig went to him as, apparently, he'd been raised with cattle and loved playing with his cattle at home.
my buddy had this situation at his house but it was a feral pig but it didnt fight a bull it fought a horse that had shoes on and got kicked in the head needless to say the pig died instantly all i heard was a crack and a squeel
@xXxchipperchopperxXx I was amazed at how the horses reacted to this pig - they really wanted to kill it and they raced at it several times and tried to kick it. I've heard of horses out west getting gutted by pigs - the pigs may not have good sideways movement of their heads, but they can thrust those tusks up high enough to disembowel a horse when feeling threatened. Good on the horse for killing that pig - their heads are as tough as iron.
@leaowens it shocked the shit out of me when it happened my buddy went to his house about 3/4 mile away to get his 30/06 to kill the pig i called him laughing telling him nevermind the pig just died
A wild boar should make mares and bulls run. Able to scare wild cats in the mountains and eat them I wouldn't want to be stuck close to one. Boars are more dangerous then you might imagine. One of the big threats in Hawaii.
a wild boar could own a bull anyday , boars are most dangerous when cornered or provoked i also respect the bulls though they are also strong animals and have their own good chanes to win in a fight against a boar
@goathunter909 The neighbours bought him as a 'miniature pig' but I'd say he was a Large White X feral pig as we had hundreds of them like this fellow out west after domesticated Large Whites on stations mated with razorbacks... apparently he wasn't fully grown in this video so he sure wasn't a miniature pig!
@thehorsegirl93 he is a Droughtmaster - an Australian bos indicus breed. He was a show quality stud bull, but here is just out with the horses and other cattle and is in paddock condition.
@niflap The Droughtmasters would have Brahman in their breeding so that's probably why he looks a bit like a Brahman (most bos indicus breeds have that hump) - this one was bred by one of the foundation Droughtmaster studs in Australia. They are a poll breed so don't have horns - they're not removed, the Droughtmasters are just born with no horns or small 'stubs' like this one.
@TheTherockrocks after we discovered who owned him, they told us that they had bought him as a miniature pig, but he grew into what was fairly obviously a feral pig (mostly large white cross razorbacks - and they often have this type of pattern). Definitely not a miniature - but the people who sold him as such must have made good money catching free wild piglets & selling them falsely as miniature pigs for good money.
@matto4114 no one around here is going to let pig hunters on their places, so you'll still have to drive out past Dalby (we used to live past Longreach - lots of pigs there!). The farm behind ours is over 3000 acres of mountain country - a few pigs, lots of dingoes... and no chance of anyone getting hunting rights because of hunters doing the wrong thing in the past. It takes me 50 mins to drive to PA Hospital, just under an hour to park at South Bank...so that's not far from Brisbane.
@Blackkandgold yea, my miniature bull (gave it away) would fuuuck that thing up... I know cause damn goats escaped into his fence and he killed it, same thing he did to a sheep... Had to give him away cause he was a boss..... couldn't handle him
you told your kids well ,,
Ossters 2 days ago
Hideously funny. The bull then tried to re-assert his authority afterwards with a masculine scrap of the ground....Yes all in vein as if he knows he's just been overwhelmed by a piggy! Very nice and Mr Piggy is just a big teddy boy too, having the belly rubbed!
Keep up the good work folks! A*!
RocketScientist79 5 days ago
hmmmmm i smell bacon lol
Liebreaker99 1 week ago
we have feral pig problems in the USA, they are agressive hybred animals. but people see them like the kind pigs in movies. so they want to save pigs who might come in your yard, rip it up and kill a small dog.
because "we are at fault". and it's one's fault to steal an invasive speciese's territory.
kuwaizair 1 week ago
why is there blind folds on the horses
brody12380 3 weeks ago
@brody12380 they're not blind folds, they are fly masks: flies can cause problems in the eyes of horses (swelling, infections, annoyance) and these masks keep the flies out of their eyes without impeding vision. The masks are made of mesh and the horses see through them perfectly well.
leaowens 2 weeks ago
The pig was just herding them like Babe. :)
jchrisbass 1 month ago
I did not see that ending coming...
survivalofone 1 month ago
pussy-bull. would be scared of a chihuahua.
blonchur 1 month ago
The Bull comes to help the horses...but this is no ordinary pig...it is an "attack pig".! not scared of horses or bulls.
Ha ha ha great video.! I love pigs... thanks for sharing :*D
TheTarantulasWeb 1 month ago
That bull has no horns...
romuxas 1 month ago
DAM DAT PIG'S A BULLY! LOL
tkmansingh1 1 month ago
reminds me of a pokemon battle.LOL
jrosario414 1 month ago
It's funny until the bull has a comback and launches that pig 50 feet up...
nyvedink 1 month ago
Pig : " this place is club med , fuck if im leavin' !"
bluefishbrad 1 month ago
Haha, what a cow! :3
MikkoMuhis 1 month ago
iğreniyorum domuz besleyenlerden...
SuperBilgic 1 month ago
in texas we would have popped that boar with a 30-06
F150ADDICT 1 month ago
Big for NOTHING
prjerry7 1 month ago
When i first read we took care of him for a second i thought you ment the mafia type of took care of him. You guys were nice
tcal222 2 months ago
Sales pitch from the maker of this video (the owner of the bull and horses) If anyone is looking for a good gift idea for a young reader this Christmas - my book Horses Of The Sun has just been released on Kindle and will be on Amazon books before long. Only $1.99 on Kindle and an easy and good read for ages 10 - 16 (as well as older and younger) - adventure about Australian outback kids and their horses.
leaowens 2 months ago
@leaowens Wow nice video....
I think the first time the bull backed off is because he thought the pig was going to pee on him. lol
DJ118USMC 1 month ago
Hey this is my pig..his name is Grown
HaloGuyN332 2 months ago
@HaloGuyN332 Heh the pig without fear!! Nice one!
lakrisbaaten 1 month ago
That was one wimpy bull, but it didn't have any horns either.
oakland002 2 months ago
A Pig is just a big mouse. I can't still believe that people eat it.
VAYNAHIcom 2 months ago
I would have turned him into sausage. But looks like all he needed was a little tlc. Smart, fatten him up. The meat was prolly better after being fed better and spoiled. What did you guys name it?
KassMeierable 2 months ago
@KassMeierable we didn't name him, we just rung around our neighbours to see if any of them owned it, and it turned out someone about a mile away from our house owned him. He was climbing out of his 'pig proof pen' and wandering, and once he got the taste of our horse food, he came back regularly until they gave him away.
leaowens 2 months ago
this video should be re-named to pork vs stake
TsunamiOrtiz 2 months ago
That poor bull is not for fighting it has no horns for crissake and he knows it. What did you expect him to do without any horns? That bull is for meat only. I'm surprised you don't keep a couple of dogs they come in handy on a farm.
ComboMuster 2 months ago
@ComboMuster lol we have a couple of dogs... Cavalier King Charles Spaniels, so they're not that handy. We only have 100 acres here and we're less than an hour from our capital city (Brisbane) so we see this as 'urban rural' - we used to have 36,000 acres in the outback with 500 cattle & 10,000 sheep and hundreds of large feral pigs (genuine ones, not the neighbour's wandering pig), and then we did have pig dogs and we were fairly serious about hunting.
leaowens 2 months ago 3
@leaowens I see you guys love your animals and take good care of them. World needs more people like you. Thanks for the upload. LOL very funny at the end.
ComboMuster 2 months ago
@ComboMuster I think things turned out just fine as they should. Nothing was hurt. Why use a dog? A pig with tucks can tear up a dog. Only a Jackass would get all worked up over this when everything turned out just as it should.
graphico 2 months ago
IT S A PIGG-BULL!!!
TANTOtracotante 2 months ago
Where are the bulls horns?
yukafidah1 2 months ago
@yukafidah1 he is an Australian Droughtmaster, and they are a poll breed (ie no horns) based on bos indicus lines - they are born without horns. The polled beef breeds are popular in Australia as it means less bruising of meat when they are trucked hundreds of kilometres from stations to abattoirs. The horned breeds can accidentally bruise or injure each other with their horns in crowded yards and during trucking to markets. It also makes it safer for humans to handle.
leaowens 2 months ago
I was waiting for that bull to nock that wildpig sinceless.
johnc1895 2 months ago
Actually the Bull think that what kind of this fuck animals with such a shit stinks.....
hahahhahhah but christians says no we love it .......hahahahhah
strangerlover11 2 months ago
this is not bull :P
DANGER95M 2 months ago
you need a good ol texas hog dog
allenco65 2 months ago
i got here from minecraft -.-
robinspillekonto 2 months ago
nice!
bogdanivanescu 2 months ago
1:34 eat it, get it fatter, then eat it xDD lol
Garretthierisser 2 months ago
thats one saggy bull...
thedankestdope 2 months ago
Fun Fact: If a domestic pig is released in to the wild it will become wild in 1 week. Boars will start growing thier tusks. And others will start growing longer hair. Its the same the oppisite way but a boar will no lose his tusks, and it takes a bit longer to tame.
AngelXmikey 2 months ago 2
poor bull was like, "I got no horns, damnit!!"
mvertigo16 2 months ago
Funny!
RTWUROTTS 3 months ago
give it its horns and the bull will show what it is made up of.
kirtankkkk 3 months ago
happy ends are lovely !! lol...
lucasovres 3 months ago
Damn look at the balls on that bull, they're huge.
BootlippedTroll 3 months ago
Before i lived in the getto and i went outside and there was a random goat in my driveway, EEEKKK
angeleyescu 3 months ago
@angeleyescu lol noob ''before i lived in the ghetto'' you dont have to tell every body you lived in the ghetto nobody gives a shit hahahaha nooooooob why didint u just say when i lived in a farm or what ever hahahahah freak
adofri 3 months ago
If you had a male donkey it wouldve fought that boar off
brownnuts88 3 months ago
Thats a nice bull :)
I would have ate the pig though ;)
psychotikpaisano 3 months ago
"we took care of it" oh i bet you did :D
killerbiller35 3 months ago
i see breakfast and dinner fighting im hungry
kaleb3390 3 months ago
Boar are also like dogs then.
Bull should of mashed him if he has it horn.
Joshuaxiong2 3 months ago
good thing the lion is not hungry.
mitzlee1 3 months ago
Bull needs to grow some balls. Wait a sec...
BVargas78 3 months ago
My neighbors would have been pissed cos I would have shot it.
Blackevo9 3 months ago
you should have ate the pig.
kozmon0t 3 months ago
bull:oh shit ur tiny
pig;fuk u i will beat tht ass
bull:bullshit
pig:lets go!!(pig starts walking towards him)
bull:ohh shit run!!!
pig:what bitch they like me better(as he lays in the mud)
cr85girl4life 3 months ago
Pigs are awesome!
maskenmakkan 3 months ago
like you said that pig belongs to your neighbours. where i came from to things are WILD and can seriusly kill someone it very clear that pig belong to someone without someone telling you.
JSGL1989 3 months ago
@JSGL1989 - yeah, we came from out past Longreach way and had hundreds of feral pigs on our place and they were dangerous. We shot lots, but we also came close to getting injured by some as well. We also raised some of the feral piglets and they domesticated as well as any farm bred pig, so as soon as we realised this pig wasn't behaving like a feral pig, we knew someone had to have raised him. We had the gun on him just in case, but he actually led like a dog, so was obviously tame.
leaowens 3 months ago
those type of pigs get eating right away where im from!!
fleiva30 3 months ago
Its all about the size of the nuts...check out the size of that pigs balls..
fuckvegan 3 months ago
This is why cows always are always getting eaten...
blue5639181 3 months ago
best pig i want to own and raise one for self defense lol
Ben101JokerAshur86 3 months ago
the reason why they are scared is because he is THE SPIDER BIG ! ! ! !
mortdepeur13 3 months ago
Boom! night piggie
ivedigga 4 months ago
thats definatly a full sized boar. it doesnt care about anything. those are the only pigs that will do that. clearly this one must be domesitcated tho. but ive had big boars walk out in the road and i pull up to them and shoot them 14 times with the ar15 with tracers. i had a 20lb male piglet that took on our bull and then both became best friends from that day on(they followed eachother around) and also the piglet went hunting with me when i shot other pork. pigs are very smart animals
pigslayer08 4 months ago
I guess size does matter.
delgad33 4 months ago
So it was a tamed pig then?
captainbackflash 4 months ago
@captainbackflash we didn't know it at the time, but it belonged to the neighbours. We have mountains at the back of our farm where there are feral pigs and we thought it was just a wild pig, but he had been bought by neighbours as a 'Miniature Pig' (lol some one making good money by catching some feral piglets and selling them as Miniatures... bit of a shock when they get this big and are just half grown).
leaowens 4 months ago
@BlueMouseification there is no rabies in Australia - the pig is foaming at the mouth because he was stealing the mare's feed which was too expensive to waste on a visiting pig, but too delicious for the pig to resist, and after he visited this first time, he kept travelling over a kilometre from his home, across the railway track and road, to continue stealing their feed. We learned to just lock him up somewhere until his owners came to get him.
leaowens 4 months ago
Whats funny is that is not a full sized boar either...a full sized male boar, dominent, could take on a full sized aggressive bull any day of the week, because a bull works with pushing, whereas a boar has strong jowls...the most the bull could do is give the boar a rash as he pushed em across the ground...not much good when your getting flesh torn outta ya.
Steelix123 4 months ago
lol
xXArdenNielsenXx 4 months ago
pussy bull
exitre 4 months ago
I think the Pig should swap its scrot with the bulls since its clearly not deserving of those bloody grapefruits.
dooshsayswhat 4 months ago
God that is a big bull.
indyschmidt 4 months ago
Bull is a fag
moomoo1337 4 months ago
thats a cute pig.
avor 4 months ago
thats cool does the bull really protect the horses?
crikeyzelasko 4 months ago
@crikeyzelasko the bull was always with horses (and his cows, of course) but hadn't done anything to show he liked horses in any way, he just shared paddocks with them and stayed out of their way. I think the sounds of them screaming at the pig (they were mares with foals so were very protective of their foals) brought him over because he was curious about the noise, and the pig went to him as, apparently, he'd been raised with cattle and loved playing with his cattle at home.
leaowens 4 months ago
@crikeyzelasko the bull was always with horses (and his cows, of course) but hadn't done anything to show he liked horses in any way, he just shared paddocks with them and stayed out of their way. I think the sounds of them screaming at the pig (they were mares with foals so were very protective of their foals) brought him over because he was curious about the noise, and the pig went to him as, apparently, he'd been raised with cattle and loved playing with his cattle at home.
leaowens 4 months ago
look at the size of that animal! what are you doing man, scared by a little pig!? I'd eat him too, bet he's delicious.
thinkbigize 4 months ago
My neighbour's dog runs like that bull, and my own dog attacks like that bore
lonesoldier33 4 months ago
he isnt scared of anytins
pureefficient 4 months ago
and the neigbours made bacon! :D
ozankaya 4 months ago
aahh... hakuna matata...
TonzuuHD 4 months ago
I probably would have shot it. But then my neighbor would be angry. Oh well.
Bassboy112392 4 months ago
bull has no horns, wtf you want him to do? moo the boar to death?
Hatinonthehaters 4 months ago
y did they think that pig was dangerous?
boars are something i wont come near.... and I"m crazy
entertaining none the less.
Itztli87 4 months ago
haha coward cow
repulsifik 4 months ago
my buddy had this situation at his house but it was a feral pig but it didnt fight a bull it fought a horse that had shoes on and got kicked in the head needless to say the pig died instantly all i heard was a crack and a squeel
xXxchipperchopperxXx 4 months ago 9
@xXxchipperchopperxXx I was amazed at how the horses reacted to this pig - they really wanted to kill it and they raced at it several times and tried to kick it. I've heard of horses out west getting gutted by pigs - the pigs may not have good sideways movement of their heads, but they can thrust those tusks up high enough to disembowel a horse when feeling threatened. Good on the horse for killing that pig - their heads are as tough as iron.
leaowens 4 months ago
@leaowens it shocked the shit out of me when it happened my buddy went to his house about 3/4 mile away to get his 30/06 to kill the pig i called him laughing telling him nevermind the pig just died
xXxchipperchopperxXx 4 months ago
@xXxchipperchopperxXx They should have turned it into breakfast, lunch and dinner if that was the case.
Antiks72 3 months ago
Run bitch
1226mac 4 months ago
that hyena (pig) is gonna kill that buffalo (bull) lol
amthebadman 5 months ago
Still makes for good eating!
boconcepts 5 months ago
pigs r cute
scoutsouljademoman 5 months ago
Throw another pig on the barbie!
angurisloud 5 months ago
bull?? it's a cow !!!
zedalfarroba 5 months ago
I would have shot the thing. No need for more wild pigs running around. Especially not with more razormane blood.
FoxFind 5 months ago
AWWwww so cute
theboytiger 5 months ago
shoot that som bitch haha
8luggertugger 5 months ago
darn, I thought that kid would level a .458 win mag and dump him..
iamtheomega 5 months ago
haha the golf club at the end.
OpinionOutpost 5 months ago
thats Mumbaaaa !!! A ram would have knocked out that pig
theparvu 5 months ago
A wild boar should make mares and bulls run. Able to scare wild cats in the mountains and eat them I wouldn't want to be stuck close to one. Boars are more dangerous then you might imagine. One of the big threats in Hawaii.
Seatwilight 5 months ago
How does that bull sleep at night lol
2DSTEEZ 5 months ago
If I was the bull I'd run the damn thing over
malthazar1111 5 months ago
When I read 'so we took care of him' I thought you were going to show him dead in the kitchen!
hopthefencetofreedom 5 months ago
using his ass as a weapon. Brilliant.
dogribgamer 5 months ago
That is right... run away. Cow so brave...
breadbaker226 5 months ago
good people!
725672567256 5 months ago
that bull is such a softy he probably just didnt want to hurt him. lol
tprodeo 5 months ago
no matter who wins i see both of you on my plate 2 night
tkofwar 5 months ago
no matter who wins i see both of you on my plate 2 night t he he he he
tkofwar 5 months ago
aw what a cute piggy
darkgoth69 5 months ago
disgusting !!
thedetective22 5 months ago
that pig is an asshole
ipitor 5 months ago 14
a wild boar could own a bull anyday , boars are most dangerous when cornered or provoked i also respect the bulls though they are also strong animals and have their own good chanes to win in a fight against a boar
1236sason 5 months ago
@1236sason lol a boar would'nt own a bull. Bulls are so physically powerful a boar would be gored into the ground so quickley.
Jxkilla 5 months ago
You know, I'm glad that animals don't realize just how powerful they are, cuz that bull could've destroyed that pig if he wanted to, haha.
TwilightOblivionn 5 months ago
do you know what breed that pig is?
goathunter909 5 months ago
@goathunter909 The neighbours bought him as a 'miniature pig' but I'd say he was a Large White X feral pig as we had hundreds of them like this fellow out west after domesticated Large Whites on stations mated with razorbacks... apparently he wasn't fully grown in this video so he sure wasn't a miniature pig!
leaowens 5 months ago 2
@leaowens does it taste good?
fresno93703 5 months ago
shoulda got a 223 and belted it haha :)
BushInBrissy 5 months ago
I could murder a bacon cheezeburger right now...
Rhinogradentian 5 months ago
that pig was cool
PowerToker420 5 months ago
this should be on =3
thesniperburner 5 months ago
That Bull is trying to get laid. :D
TheGoldenONE216 6 months ago
that is a chuck norris pig
vgneus 6 months ago
I would have just shot the pig and ate it.
WTFHunting 6 months ago
the bull have no't horns, can't fight !
eblanco78 6 months ago
wow tht is one pretty bull, what breed is he?
thehorsegirl93 6 months ago
@thehorsegirl93 he is a Droughtmaster - an Australian bos indicus breed. He was a show quality stud bull, but here is just out with the horses and other cattle and is in paddock condition.
leaowens 6 months ago
@leaowens I thought he looked like a brahman. Might have helped if he had horns.
niflap 5 months ago
@niflap The Droughtmasters would have Brahman in their breeding so that's probably why he looks a bit like a Brahman (most bos indicus breeds have that hump) - this one was bred by one of the foundation Droughtmaster studs in Australia. They are a poll breed so don't have horns - they're not removed, the Droughtmasters are just born with no horns or small 'stubs' like this one.
leaowens 5 months ago
@thehorsegirl93 and that is one desgusting pig what breed is he
TheTherockrocks 6 months ago
@TheTherockrocks after we discovered who owned him, they told us that they had bought him as a miniature pig, but he grew into what was fairly obviously a feral pig (mostly large white cross razorbacks - and they often have this type of pattern). Definitely not a miniature - but the people who sold him as such must have made good money catching free wild piglets & selling them falsely as miniature pigs for good money.
leaowens 6 months ago
they cut the bulls horns off
SandersonCallum 6 months ago
@SandersonCallum - he is a poll breed, which means he was born without horns, they weren't removed.
leaowens 6 months ago
very cute and nice video , thumbs up
ehbseedy 6 months ago
shoot*the*pig
meatballz175 6 months ago
i would of shot em
meatballz175 6 months ago
ow i want to see a fight
MrMactain2 6 months ago
THE IRONY @ModelHorse8 L0L!!!
HabbiReporter 6 months ago
Shot the pig
Ranferidog 6 months ago
1:10 hahaha snort
fun4576 6 months ago
It's a cow not a bull, am i right? or wrong? lol
Syredisa057 6 months ago
Like, the images of this glorious encounter are forever burned into our memories with indelible oink. Way to go, babe!
pantyflash 6 months ago
the bull had a liposuction
iskatei111 6 months ago
STOP IT BOTH OF YOU! Your both delicious!
Mr123Gibson 6 months ago
Beautiful bull, seems pretty docile. Cute pig too!! :)
chevybaby1989 6 months ago
not far from brisbane u say? for us to go chase pigs its a decent 4 hour trip! im in brissy myself . .
matto4114 6 months ago
@matto4114 no one around here is going to let pig hunters on their places, so you'll still have to drive out past Dalby (we used to live past Longreach - lots of pigs there!). The farm behind ours is over 3000 acres of mountain country - a few pigs, lots of dingoes... and no chance of anyone getting hunting rights because of hunters doing the wrong thing in the past. It takes me 50 mins to drive to PA Hospital, just under an hour to park at South Bank...so that's not far from Brisbane.
leaowens 6 months ago
Shows there is still decent people.
Etergen69 6 months ago
attack pigs make good bacon
1overthehillsfaraway 6 months ago
Babos disznó. Ez nem vaddisznó. Az orra is rövid, mint a házié. (max. keverék)
ssSchneidi 6 months ago
where are the bull's horns? If he would still have them that boar would be history!
evawilhelm 6 months ago
This kids had the right idea at the time :/
thezack4life 6 months ago
as soon as i saw that big cow step away from that pig i was like LOL
andrew98205 6 months ago
get that bull some horns to fight with
oaney 6 months ago
yeah pig has more personality than i do..
baretillo 7 months ago
so cute at the end
TheBluefirewolf 7 months ago
cute video guys
niignastii 7 months ago
the bull has no horn; cannot compete !
junkmanu2 7 months ago
That bull has no horns, one with horns would have already attacked the boar.
Blackkandgold 7 months ago
@Blackkandgold yea, my miniature bull (gave it away) would fuuuck that thing up... I know cause damn goats escaped into his fence and he killed it, same thing he did to a sheep... Had to give him away cause he was a boss..... couldn't handle him
woohoo800 7 months ago
that bull dont have any balls...probably it is ugly female cow...;]
adlkdflsk 7 months ago
@adlkdflsk Watch the video again, those balls are almost to the ground.
brutsi 6 months ago
SHOOT IT AND HAVE BACON
Blazenwave 7 months ago
if its a feral pig most states allow all year round hunting/killing....blast that fool
marsakka 7 months ago
looks like those big nuts mean nothing on that bull. :) lol
ajsk8r99 7 months ago
omg! if u put red paint on the pig then the bull would whipped out of the pig's misery
FireballTim97 7 months ago
i would of shot it right in the little piggy head and put back on the peoples property on there drive way.. lol
13ARMY13 7 months ago
mmm bacon
Bucwildx26 7 months ago
Pussiest bull ever
pakito700 7 months ago
Great video, thanks. Always interesting to see 'new' breeds. New to me anyway.
cirqueduchat08 7 months ago