The pig fights the bull...
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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.
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you told your kids well ,,
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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*!
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hmmmmm i smell bacon lol
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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.
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The pig was just herding them like Babe. :)
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I did not see that ending coming...
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pussy-bull. would be scared of a chihuahua.
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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
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
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
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
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