just like teaching a horse tricks. I had a bull that was very sweet just like this guy. he took care of me when i was little on my uncle's farm. he died a natural death and was missed very much. so glad to see this!
I was raised around cattle and it's a relief to see people that are demonstrating a bulls level of intelligence and true nature. Instead of the ignorant assumption that all bulls are dangerous blood-thirsty creatures or that only rednecks (no offense to rednecks I take my hat off to the non-trashy rednecks they're some of the smartest and innovative people) stoop to training them. If I wanted a dependable bomb-proof mount a steer would be my first choice.
Wow, actually a relief to see a bull NOT being abused. Trying to understand why some idiots have the need to create entertainment out of animal abuse. Heritage or not, it's horrific. People need to stop saying 'it's in our heritage' If something awful was in mine, i would say fuck it, i don't care about my heritage. I just don't get it.
Just a big ol' puppy. There should be more of this kind of video. And to the owners of TJ - you've earned my respect in a way bullfighters will never understand. It's nice to know there are people in rodeo that actually care about an animal's wellfare. Sad that it's so rarely seen.
as a non-american I absolutely do not understand what is the goal of this ? showing the person's strength ? the bull"s strenght ? it seems no one human or animal is hurt this is fine ! maybe one good alternative to the so brutal and horrible usual rodeo things ?
Each country has it's own form of entertainment, whether we agree to it or not. As a Canadian, rodeos are part of our heritage. Training a bull or horse is no different then training a dog or cat. It all comes down to the person training. TJ was not abused at all. He had a happy home and died peacefully with the people that loved him. He was their friend, their pet... their family. NOT unlike your cat or dog. But because he is a bull... people freak. I just don't get that!!
@rheshaloc I'm sorry I did not ask correctly my question I really do not understand the exercice, what is it ? the bull must lay down over the person ?sorry if my question seemed irony, it is the contrary I really think that this exercice seems to be better than usual brutal things we can see. so can you explain what is the exercice ? the video is not speaking for a person who do not know it . thanks for being my canadian-culture professor :)
It's not an exercise... more of tricks taught for the purpose of entertainment. TJ was a bull that was rescued and these people just wanted people to see that just because he's a bull... he's not vicious nor mean, rather just a loving pet. :-)
@rheshaloc ok :) thanks for your explaination, I was not understanding the video at all. now I see what you mean. what a beautiful animal, his look is wonderful, and he seems so nice.. he was rescued you say ? thanks to the people who did this ! well concerning the fact of the "loving pet", it was easier for me to have cats (I live in a city) ;) thanks for your patience (written communicaiton in a foreign language is not always very easy) !
You must be a vegetarian then correct? We don't KILL for entertainment. We don't get our entertainment from jabbing spears in them like they do for sport elsewhere. Think you've got the wrong video dude... this bull is not being tortured, nor being killed. And if you don't like it, then why do you search out these videos?? I checked your profile... that's just creepy guy!!
@rheshaloc no i am not a vegetarian i dont say anythink to this vid its even funny but i mean the spains and the other countrys ho kill them with spears and that stuff i know my english isnt the best i am lerning it...
@mikki925 you're welcome :) the point is that when we ask a question because we don't understand something, very often people think we are agressive or negative. It is difficult when it is written, and not your native langage :) I think we can learn a lot about other people and countries with youtube, the bad of course (some vids are terrifying) but also the good ! some things are absolutely NOT known here in europe (rodeo, prom bal, dinner at restaurant at 6...) we must explain our habits !
@carmencru It's a bit like the same reason Australians like to watch Steve Irwin. The point is that this deadly animal has been patiently trained to "hug" its human but not hurt her, and that the human trusts the bulls' training enough to base her life on it. It's the training, and all of the self control necessary to acheive it, that's impressive.
@carmencru I'm American, and many of us barely understand it either. It stems from a long history of inbreeding within a community or county... This mainly goes on in only the mid-west/ mid eastern areas... You can spot these folks at NASCAR as well. Just stick to the coasts if on holiday in the US and the threat of brutal anal-rape will likelly be averted (travel tip)
@carmencru There are a lot of Americans especially those that live in cities that incorrectly believe that bulls are vicious creatures. This 'exercise' serves to show that when bulls are raised and trained properly they are far from vicious and in some instances a far better mount then most horses. It also displays the level of intelligence of this specific bull and that bulls are not careless creatures, pay attention to how carefully he places his hooves.
@bluebegins you fucktard, he's got huge bullring through his nose, that's not "love." Look @ 0:21 Pretty sure this is a good place for the phrase "beaten to submission."
I came here from watching some dude why died bullfighting and i expected someone to die...
joshanatior 3 days ago
What at dumb show... is better being a torero.
atiliocf 3 weeks ago
just like teaching a horse tricks. I had a bull that was very sweet just like this guy. he took care of me when i was little on my uncle's farm. he died a natural death and was missed very much. so glad to see this!
GoldEyedNickCLover 4 weeks ago
I was raised around cattle and it's a relief to see people that are demonstrating a bulls level of intelligence and true nature. Instead of the ignorant assumption that all bulls are dangerous blood-thirsty creatures or that only rednecks (no offense to rednecks I take my hat off to the non-trashy rednecks they're some of the smartest and innovative people) stoop to training them. If I wanted a dependable bomb-proof mount a steer would be my first choice.
dandydiamonddee 1 month ago
did you eat it after it died?
jougetsu 1 month ago
Wow, actually a relief to see a bull NOT being abused. Trying to understand why some idiots have the need to create entertainment out of animal abuse. Heritage or not, it's horrific. People need to stop saying 'it's in our heritage' If something awful was in mine, i would say fuck it, i don't care about my heritage. I just don't get it.
TeddyPerv 2 months ago
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it's very dangerous, idiot.
starchingllc 7 months ago
He's so gorgeous. And he was a bull? Not a steer? He's very cool looking. Gotta love them Longhorns!
OutdoorDreamer733 7 months ago
How old did he get to be?I was remmbering an old walt disney movie and found this.Cattle can be really like a dog.I knew one that chased cars.
7466309change 7 months ago
What a great temperment he has! He was a few and far between boy! Sorry he passed.
missfatalefemme 8 months ago
looks like a steer or ox to me....
AnywhereButHere09 1 year ago
Just a big ol' puppy. There should be more of this kind of video. And to the owners of TJ - you've earned my respect in a way bullfighters will never understand. It's nice to know there are people in rodeo that actually care about an animal's wellfare. Sad that it's so rarely seen.
554687858 1 year ago 5
as a non-american I absolutely do not understand what is the goal of this ? showing the person's strength ? the bull"s strenght ? it seems no one human or animal is hurt this is fine ! maybe one good alternative to the so brutal and horrible usual rodeo things ?
carmencru 1 year ago 7
@carmencru
Each country has it's own form of entertainment, whether we agree to it or not. As a Canadian, rodeos are part of our heritage. Training a bull or horse is no different then training a dog or cat. It all comes down to the person training. TJ was not abused at all. He had a happy home and died peacefully with the people that loved him. He was their friend, their pet... their family. NOT unlike your cat or dog. But because he is a bull... people freak. I just don't get that!!
rheshaloc 1 year ago 5
@rheshaloc I'm sorry I did not ask correctly my question I really do not understand the exercice, what is it ? the bull must lay down over the person ?sorry if my question seemed irony, it is the contrary I really think that this exercice seems to be better than usual brutal things we can see. so can you explain what is the exercice ? the video is not speaking for a person who do not know it . thanks for being my canadian-culture professor :)
carmencru 1 year ago
@carmencru
It's not an exercise... more of tricks taught for the purpose of entertainment. TJ was a bull that was rescued and these people just wanted people to see that just because he's a bull... he's not vicious nor mean, rather just a loving pet. :-)
rheshaloc 1 year ago
@rheshaloc ok :) thanks for your explaination, I was not understanding the video at all. now I see what you mean. what a beautiful animal, his look is wonderful, and he seems so nice.. he was rescued you say ? thanks to the people who did this ! well concerning the fact of the "loving pet", it was easier for me to have cats (I live in a city) ;) thanks for your patience (written communicaiton in a foreign language is not always very easy) !
carmencru 1 year ago
@carmencru I believe the idea here is showing that the bull COULD kill the human with just one wrong move, but doesn't.
kyrakyramyra 6 days ago
@rheshaloc okey then my form of entertainment is to kill humans like you spains or the others coutrys does it to bulls
justfor559 5 months ago
@justfor559
You must be a vegetarian then correct? We don't KILL for entertainment. We don't get our entertainment from jabbing spears in them like they do for sport elsewhere. Think you've got the wrong video dude... this bull is not being tortured, nor being killed. And if you don't like it, then why do you search out these videos?? I checked your profile... that's just creepy guy!!
rheshaloc 5 months ago
@rheshaloc no i am not a vegetarian i dont say anythink to this vid its even funny but i mean the spains and the other countrys ho kill them with spears and that stuff i know my english isnt the best i am lerning it...
justfor559 5 months ago
@carmencru i am right there with ya. i mean what is the point!?!?
rico5251 10 months ago
@carmencru I just want to say thanks for just peacefully asking instead of shouting "fat animal abusing americans!".
I wish there were more people who respected other cultures (here and in other countries) like you.
P.S. Hope you understood my comment
mikki925 10 months ago
@mikki925 you're welcome :) the point is that when we ask a question because we don't understand something, very often people think we are agressive or negative. It is difficult when it is written, and not your native langage :) I think we can learn a lot about other people and countries with youtube, the bad of course (some vids are terrifying) but also the good ! some things are absolutely NOT known here in europe (rodeo, prom bal, dinner at restaurant at 6...) we must explain our habits !
barbecru 10 months ago
@carmencru they just show how usefull and gental they can be.
7466309change 7 months ago
@carmencru It's a bit like the same reason Australians like to watch Steve Irwin. The point is that this deadly animal has been patiently trained to "hug" its human but not hurt her, and that the human trusts the bulls' training enough to base her life on it. It's the training, and all of the self control necessary to acheive it, that's impressive.
falstoffe 3 months ago
@carmencru I'm American, and many of us barely understand it either. It stems from a long history of inbreeding within a community or county... This mainly goes on in only the mid-west/ mid eastern areas... You can spot these folks at NASCAR as well. Just stick to the coasts if on holiday in the US and the threat of brutal anal-rape will likelly be averted (travel tip)
Caveman5149 1 month ago
@carmencru There are a lot of Americans especially those that live in cities that incorrectly believe that bulls are vicious creatures. This 'exercise' serves to show that when bulls are raised and trained properly they are far from vicious and in some instances a far better mount then most horses. It also displays the level of intelligence of this specific bull and that bulls are not careless creatures, pay attention to how carefully he places his hooves.
dandydiamonddee 1 month ago
its karma i mean seriously he killed probably so many of these bulls
kennycantdie67 1 year ago
Kimberly, heres a trick for your boyz to learn!
mzzz2buszy 1 year ago
so cute what a great bull
alexisPaulG 1 year ago
that is a pot smoking bull...
sl2k4u 1 year ago
thats a real bull bulls arent angry all the time!!!... i hope he wasnt weakened like rodeo and bullfight bulls are??...was he??
johnramsbottem 1 year ago
Did he die?
cammarkgross 1 year ago
@cammarkgross
He passed away a few months after these videos were done. And he did die of old age.
rheshaloc 1 year ago
look its ferdanand! thats what bulls are like when their nuts arnt tied to make them buck.
crowthejuggalo1 1 year ago
@crowthejuggalo1 They don't tie their nuts. They use flank straps (since the flank of any 4-legged animal is a sensitive spot).
MsOutlandish1 1 year ago
@MsOutlandish1 ya i know but thats what they use to call it on the farm cuz of where the strap goes... lol
crowthejuggalo1 1 year ago
@crowthejuggalo1 Ahh.. I see.. Well that makes sense lol
MsOutlandish1 1 year ago
I will NOT tolerate abusive language or ignorance. As forewarned... comments like that will be deleted!!!!!
rheshaloc 1 year ago
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XhappinessinslaveryX 1 year ago
that's what happens when you treat animals with love
bluebegins 2 years ago 2
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@bluebegins you fucktard, he's got huge bullring through his nose, that's not "love." Look @ 0:21 Pretty sure this is a good place for the phrase "beaten to submission."
XhappinessinslaveryX 1 year ago