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  • This is true it is illegal to dis bud the little horn buds after 21 days I think it is without anaesthetic we do it it does not hurt them and these cattle are a rare few with horns getting cut

  • Thebuddy do u eat meat if so is it not cruel to slaughter them hypocritical cunts

  • thats animal cruelty! you guys should be ashamed

  • How do u know they don't have it got it it could have got it before as it takes a time to activate.

  • Serious ouch. You should at least do them the courtesy of administering some sort of painkiller and anesthetic before a procedure such as this.

  • We have a small holding and had a cow with one big horn she used to use it on the others. And another the horn was about to puncture her skull so leave it Is it. It would kill her it curled around. We have 20 breeding cow a bull and race horses so I am a farmer. Would u prefer the animal be killed. U choose a human gored by the horn or a cow get the horn cut off with proper device. So lad f**k off

  • i can see the pure terror in her eyes

  • @abcdefwoo1234 These actually aren't longhorns. These cows are not in any "stressful conditions" and their "living conditions" are more than a reasonable. Do you think we have the cows so we can torture them? If you weren't aware, they aren't cheap, so logically that makes no sense at all. These beef master cows(with horns)are more aggressive than our angus(they don't have horns), and they were jabbing them. I'm am not an idiot, nor do I have some weird fascination with torturing cows.

  • @silvermoonorca We inherited only these two cows, we would have done it when they were calves, but we didn't have them when they were.

  • Shame on you bastards.... cows should be dehorned when they are calfs, and with narcosis( so its made in Germany). It's totally painfull ffor the cow if you dehorning it like this!! You should learn how to show respect to a living and feeling creature...

  • @silvermoonorca sorry, but i'm from germany and i can assure you, that the most farmers don't administer an anaesthesia. if the calves are younger than 8 days, they burn the little horns out, without an anaesthesia. =( i think they also do it in secret when the calves are older... (i'm sorry for my bad english)

  • I would cut your balls that way......

  • I'm a farmer it's not bad ffs bloody townies saying cruelty. That machine is designed to do the job so shut the f**k up and go away this is as bad as the idiots giving out bout horse racing.

  • @michealodonovan95 is so sad that any MF can be a "farmer". this video show the worst way to do a simple procedure. FU "farmer"

  • mi raza me enfermaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa­aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa !!!

  • te cortaria igual las bolas y ti cagada de pene maldito delincuente ingles !!!

  • this is not animal cruelty guys.. taking horns off is quiet humaine

  • thats like some one riping off your toe nails and finger nails but worse

  • damn, that hurts!

  • Can we all shut up about it? You people act like bulls are little girls. It's not suffering he just wants out.

  • @XzKlowNzX Right, because you, as a bull, know what it feels like to have your horns cut off. And now you just want to tell us humans not to feel so bad about what we do to you and your kind. Wait...your not and neither am I. So, who are we to belittle what other animals feel. Just because we always see these animals endure our treatment doesn't mean there aren't thousands that don't. Especially when this act is done just so they can be packed together to take up less space. Unnecessary.

  • @abcdefwoo1234

    Actually the main, and pretty much sole reason, is to prevent the animals from disemboweling one another. How much do you think that hurts?

  • @snedie69er And why would there be a disemboweling trend among these naturally herding animals? I live in a place where I can see grazing longhorn cows by my neighborhood and they still have their horns. None are walking about with their entrails hanging out of their stomachs. Could it not be that stressful conditions are causing this odd behavior? Keep their living conditions at a reasonable standard and you won't have to waste time & stress (for you and the animal) cutting their horns.

  • @abcdefwoo1234

    There is a difference between a small holding of 50 cows and a large production herd of 2000, it just the probability factor. A single heifer can set a farmer back $10k (or more), and the cost of de-horning is much less than this.

  • @abcdefwoo1234 why do people like you who dont even no what they are talking about seem to think u no everything u said you as a bull knows what it feels like you obviously you have no idea what you are talking about because u assumed that beacuse it had horns that it was a bull and it was a heffier so y dont you just find something better to do

  • @pbfboy56 Dude, I wasn't the one who first assumed it was a bull. I was just replying to someone who'd already done that. The sex of the animal is irrelevant in this matter.

  • its not funny to see animals suffer like that. its like ripping a bone right out of you

  • Relax!!!!!!

    

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