00:00Les ranchers américains élevaient et procédaient plus de 80 000 chevaux annuellement,
00:06contribuant significativement à l'industrie des écoines de la nation.
00:13Comment réussissent-ils à maintenir des opérations de telle grande taille ?
00:21Trending Farm vous invite à explorer les méthodes détaillées
00:24dans notre documentaire sur la farmation.
00:31Le ranch de chevaux américains
00:36Situé sur les vastes plaines de Texas,
00:38cette farme de chevaux américaine a plus de 5 000 hectares,
00:41donnant de l'espace ample pour les chevaux de rouler librement.
00:55L'endroit a un climat tempéré, avec de l'hiver chaud et de l'hiver froid,
00:58ce qui le rend idéal pour la nourriture et l'entraînement annuels.
01:12La farme est équipée de facilités modernes,
01:14y compris des stables contrôlés par le climat,
01:16des pastures exténuées et des services vétérinaires avancés.
01:29Dans ce documentaire sur la farmation,
01:31on voit clairement l'impact que les méthodes de la nourriture libre
01:33et de la nourriture sur la farme ont eu sur les chevaux
01:35et sur leurs taux de croissance.
01:50Au Royaume-Uni, les chevaux excellent en puissance,
01:53résistance et caractéristiques physiques exceptionnelles.
01:59Le Royaume-Uni est l'un des pays le plus proche du Royaume-Uni,
02:02et le Royaume-Uni est l'un des pays le plus proche du Royaume-Uni.
02:10Comparé aux farmes de chevaux dans d'autres pays,
02:12cette farme a des puissances à grande échelle,
02:15des technologies avancées,
02:17et une capacité à produire des chevaux de classe mondiale
02:19renommés pour leur puissance et leur résistance,
02:21ce qui le rend un leader dans l'industrie du chevaux mondial.
02:29Vous voyez, chaque farme de chevaux peut pursuivre des objectifs différents,
02:32que ce soit pour la nourriture, pour l'entraînement des chevaux,
02:34pour la course, pour les marchés,
02:36ou même pour l'entraînement.
02:48Likez et partagez la vidéo avant que le documentaire sur la farme
02:51ne commence à montrer des images de la farme
02:53et de l'industrie du chevaux mondial.
02:56Les chevaux sont transportés à l'agriculture
02:58et procédés humainement,
03:00en suivant les standards de bien-être des animaux.
03:26Ils sont ensuite gardés dans un environnement froid
03:28pour garder la viande fraîche.
03:40Les travailleurs et les plantes séparent
03:42les carcasses de chevaux en deux parties.
03:56A ce stade, l'industrie de l'agriculture
03:58joue un rôle très important
04:00en aidant les travailleurs à faire les méthodes
04:02de couture, de grincement ou de grincement
04:04de la viande de chevaux de manière précise et rapide.
04:16La viande de chevaux est ensuite bien packagée,
04:18en s'assurant de la qualité et de la consistance
04:20en matière de hygiène et de sécurité.
04:26Au cours du processus à l'agriculture,
04:28les travailleurs assurent que l'équipement
04:30est nettoyé ou stérilisé,
04:32afin de ne pas affecter la qualité de la viande
04:34avant qu'elle soit distribuée au consommateur.
04:46Savez-vous des assiettes liées à la viande de chevaux?
04:50Les assiettes sont des assiettes
04:52liées à la viande de chevaux.
05:01Dans les vidéos d'un documentaire sur l'agriculture précédente,
05:03nous avons mentionné quelques spécialités locales
05:05de la viande de chevaux. Vous vous rappelez ce qu'elles étaient?
05:19Laissez un commentaire sur les recettes
05:21de la viande de chevaux que nous avons partagées.
05:37La course aux chevaux aux Etats-Unis
05:39est un sport célèbre et excitant,
05:41avec un riche héritage qui dure des siècles.
05:52C'est un exemple du pays
05:54culturel et économique,
05:56qui génère des milliards d'euros par an
05:58et qui attire des fans
06:00de tous les endroits de la vie.
06:14L'industrie se concentre sur des événements prestigieux,
06:16comme la course aux chevaux aux Etats-Unis.
06:21Dans la course aux chevaux aux Etats-Unis,
06:23nous avons des assiettes de Belmont et de Preakness,
06:25qui forment le tricot triple et marquent
06:27le pédale de la course aux chevaux aux Etats-Unis.
06:41La course aux chevaux aux Etats-Unis,
06:43à Churchill Downs,
06:45a un nombre d'attendants de plus de 150 000,
06:47et les assiettes de Belmont,
06:49de Preakness et d'Etats-Unis,
06:51sont renommées pour leur défi de longue distance.
07:03Pour produire des chevaux
07:05capables d'exceller dans ces courses à haut prix,
07:07les chevaux américains et les entraîneurs
07:09investissent un énorme nombre de temps
07:11et de ressources dans la nourriture
07:13et le développement des chevaux,
07:15en se concentrant sur des caractéristiques
07:17et en s'intéressant à la nourriture.
07:29Ce processus involue
07:31des régimes de traînement rigoureux,
07:33des soins vétérinaires avancés
07:35et des pratiques de nourriture prudente.
07:47L'importance de la nourriture
07:49se trouve non seulement dans la course elle-même,
07:51mais aussi dans l'intricate préparation
07:53et la dédication qui s'appliquent
07:55à s'assurer que chaque cheval est prêt
07:57à s'exécuter au mieux sur le jour de la course.
08:07Les courses à haut prix aux Etats-Unis
08:09sont des célébrations iconiques
08:11de l'héritage riche de l'équestrie,
08:13qui attirent des milliers d'attendants
08:15avec sa grandeur et sa grandeur.
08:27Des événements notables,
08:29comme la Parade des Roses à Pasadena
08:31et la Parade du Derby de Kentucky à Pegasus
08:33à Louisville,
08:35each feature more than 200 meticulously groomed horses,
08:37showcasing a wide range of breeds
08:39from majestic Clydesdales
08:41to sleek thoroughbreds.
08:45The horses are adorned with elaborate costumes
08:47and traditional harnesses
08:49and ridden by equally impressively dressed riders,
08:51creating a stunning visual spectacle.
09:15During these parades,
09:17horses and riders often perform
09:19intricate maneuvers and formations
09:21highlighting their training and coordination.
09:33With added elements
09:35like marching bands and floats,
09:37these parades attract nearly 700,000 spectators
09:39each year,
09:41who are left in awe and wonder
09:43at the horses galloping through the streets,
09:45serving as a living expression of American culture.
10:03This agricultural documentary
10:05delves into the beauty and economic impact
10:07of these parades,
10:09while highlighting the significance
10:11of the importance of horse breeding
10:13and the role it plays
10:15in the survival of the American people.
10:25Raising cart horses in America
10:27demands careful attention to their selection,
10:29care and training to ensure they possess
10:31the strength and reliability
10:33needed for their tasks.
10:41Breeds such as the Shire,
10:43Halflinger and American Quarter Horse
10:45are often chosen for their robust build
10:47and calm demeanor,
10:49making them well-suited for pulling carts.
11:03From a young age,
11:05these horses are introduced to harness work
11:07starting with lighter loads
11:09and gradually progressing to heavier ones
11:11while mastering essential skills
11:13like turning and backing up.
11:27Their diet comprising hay, grains
11:29and supplements supports their energy
11:31and stamina.
11:39In regions like New England,
11:41where historic carriage rides
11:43are a cherished tradition
11:45and the southern states
11:47where draft horses are crucial for farm work
11:49and agricultural events,
11:51these horses play a significant role.
12:05They are also featured
12:07in various parades
12:09and recreational driving events
12:11across the Midwest,
12:13demonstrating their ability to combine
12:15strength with graceful maneuvering.
12:33In short, regardless of the purpose
12:35of raising horses,
12:37from harvesting horse meat to pulling horses
12:39or preparing for the horse racing industry,
12:41Americans invest money and high technology
12:43very carefully and seriously.
12:57The benefits of the horse industry
12:59can be seen most clearly
13:01in the economic indicators
13:03that increase significantly every year
13:05in the US.
13:15If it were you,
13:17would you choose to invest knowledge and money
13:19in such farms?
13:27Trending Farms farming documentary
13:29hopes to bring you multi-dimensional
13:31perspectives on this industry.
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14:01You are coming to interesting videos
14:03that give you a lot of information
14:05about America's big beef farms
14:07and how they transport them around the world.
14:15Join us to explore right in this video.
14:17And hello, we are Trending Farm.
14:23This farm practices natural farming methods
14:25according to the standards
14:27of the US Department of Agriculture,
14:29allowing cows to eat fresh grass
14:31and enjoy natural space.
14:37Cows are free to eat and drink
14:39according to their needs,
14:41helping to maintain good health
14:43and improve meat quality
14:45while reducing the smell of cow manure.
14:51The area of pasture depends
14:53on the number of cows,
14:55grass type and climatic conditions.
14:59The farm manages pasture effectively
15:01with a rotational method
15:03to maintain soil fertility
15:05and reduce fossil fuel use,
15:07contributing to environmental protection
15:09and enhancing the soil's ability
15:11to absorb carbon.
15:21Cows need clean,
15:23abundant water all year round.
15:29The water supply system
15:31can be a pond, trough
15:33or automatic irrigation system.
15:35And drinking water needs
15:37to be regularly tested for quality.
15:45The farm focuses
15:47on animal welfare,
15:49ensuring cows have ample space to move,
15:51rest and eat.
15:53Barns are designed
15:55to protect cows from harsh weather
15:57and provide shelter and breeding areas.
16:07The size and design of the barn
16:09depends on the number of cows,
16:11type of cows and climatic conditions,
16:13with the goal of ensuring ventilation,
16:15cleanliness and safety for cows.
16:23Fences that prevent cows
16:25from leaving the grazing area
16:27need to be regularly maintained
16:29to ensure cow safety
16:31and prevent wildlife from entering.
16:41In the next few minutes,
16:43we will introduce the preparations
16:45and birthing process of cows on the farm.
16:53Don't forget to share this video
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17:03When cows and bulls reach 15 to 18 months of age,
17:05workers on the farm will perform the breeding process.
17:15The best time to breed is 12-24 hours
17:17after the cow begins to show signs of heat.
17:23Breeding methods can use
17:25direct bulls or frozen sperm.
17:33Sperms were collected, checked for quality,
17:35diluted, slowly cooled to 4 dC,
17:37packed into tubes
17:39and frozen at minus 196 dC
17:41with liquid nitrogen.
17:49The sperm is then stored in a liquid nitrogen tank.
17:53The gestation period of a cow
17:55is about 280 to 290 days.
18:07When a cow gives birth,
18:09if there is any difficulty,
18:11a veterinarian needs to intervene promptly.
18:23In case of breech birth,
18:25the doctor will use special techniques
18:27to rotate and pull the calf out.
18:29Then check the calf's health
18:31and clean the amniotic fluid
18:33so the calf can breathe.
18:35After birth, calves need to be breastfed
18:37for the first 4 to 6 months of life
18:39and provided with adequate food and water.
19:05Calves need to be fully vaccinated,
19:07regularly monitor their health
19:09and take them to a veterinarian
19:11if there are any unusual signs.
19:27Vaccinating cows on the farm
19:29is an important part of herd health care.
19:35Common vaccines include vaccines
19:37for foot and mouth disease,
19:39pastoralosis and pneumonia.
19:51Every cow, from the time she is a calf,
19:53must undergo regular vaccination
19:55to create good immunity
19:57and reduce the risk of disease spreading in the herd.
20:05Are you eager to learn about
20:07the harvest and transportation of cows?
20:09This video offers a comprehensive view
20:11of the process,
20:13covering everything from preparation
20:15and challenges to effective tips for the job.
20:25Different breeds of cows mature
20:27at varying rates,
20:29determining their optimal harvest time.
20:35Here, beef cattle are typically harvested
20:37at 881 to 1102 pounds,
20:39ensuring a balanced lean-to-fat ratio
20:41and robust health.
20:53The journey begins with truck preparation,
20:55ensuring it's equipped with non-slip floors
20:57and partitions.
20:59Drivers meticulously check vehicle functionality,
21:01including lights and controls,
21:03prioritising safety for both cows
21:05and themselves.
21:11Before setting off,
21:13drivers prepare essential tools
21:15like tarpaulins and bedding materials
21:17to be used on the farm.
21:19They also check the quality of the feed
21:21and make sure the cows are fed
21:23in the right way.
21:29Despite the labour involved
21:31in using bedding materials,
21:33like sawdust,
21:35to maintain cleanliness
21:37and comfort for the cows
21:39throughout the journey,
21:41I end the next step.
21:43The person in charge arranges
21:45and sorts the cows into barns
21:47to prepare for transportation.
21:55He adjusts the herd to smaller areas
21:57before loading them onto the truck,
21:59dividing them into multiple trips
22:01of varying numbers.
22:07Create a limited path
22:09between the barn and the truck
22:11and operate the support vehicle
22:13to quickly and safely push the adult cows
22:15into the truck.
22:23Once all the cows are being loaded
22:25into the cart,
22:27the team performs an inspection
22:29and ensures that they are all transported safely.
22:35While moving,
22:37the driver should pay attention to the cows' comfort
22:39by stopping to provide water and feed if needed.
22:47They must also monitor the cows' health
22:49and ensure that the trip goes smoothly
22:51without any incidents.
22:55Cow stress can be minimised
22:57by keeping the surrounding environment
22:59quiet and stable.
23:09Once at the destination,
23:11the driver needs to check the health of the cows
23:13and ensure that they are unloaded safely.
23:25They must also arrange and prepare
23:27for the next shipment, if any.
23:37The video shows that transporting cows
23:39is not only a physical job
23:41but also requires dexterity and experience
23:43to make the process as efficient and safe as possible.
23:55Do you want to experience cattle transport?
23:57Leave a comment to let us know.
24:09In this video,
24:11we also discover more about the process
24:13of transporting cows by ship and plane,
24:15modern and effective methods for exporting cattle.
24:25Instead of using traditional means of transportation
24:27such as trucks,
24:29transporting cows by ship or plane
24:31brings outstanding benefits to the livestock industry.
24:43The process starts with preparing the cows at the farm
24:45and taking them to the seaport or airport
24:47using special trucks.
24:55This truck is equipped with a non-slip floor
24:57and baffles to keep cows stable
24:59and reduce the risk of injury.
25:07After the cows are brought to the airport
25:09or seaport area,
25:11they are health-checked and prepared to board the plane.
25:19With advanced transportation technology,
25:21Instone USA provides livestock charter services
25:23allowing large numbers of cattle to be transported
25:25over long distances quickly and safely.
25:35Inside the aircraft's cargo hold,
25:37cows are transported in special containers
25:39ensuring enough space,
25:41food and water during the flight.
25:53In ships, cows will be arranged in free compartments.
26:03Throughout the trip,
26:05the cows' water and feed needs are carefully monitored
26:07and their health is periodically checked
26:09to ensure no problems arise.
26:19No matter how the cows are transported,
26:21their health is constantly monitored.
26:25Merci beaucoup d'avoir regardé cette vidéo.
26:27Nous ne savons pas vraiment
26:29quel genre de difficultés
26:31vous pourriez rencontrer dans vos fermes.
26:33N'oubliez pas de partager
26:35tous les problèmes que vous rencontrez
26:37et les obstacles que vous rencontrez
26:39car cela nous aidera énormément
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