When you see this gigantic Scottish highland steer with flaming red fur and massive pointy horns, the word ‘gentle’ wouldn’t be the first thing that comes to mind. After all, the beast weighs around 2,000 pounds, which equals approximately 8-9 adult men.
But the passionate farmer Marc Stewart of Thistle Do Farm in Bedford, Virginia, proves all the prejudice wrong. In a minute-long video, which has been watched more than 963k times, Marc explains that not only are highland cattle “one of the most docile breeds,” they are also incredibly smart.
The video shows his 9-year-old Highland steer Hamish peacefully clinging by Marc’s side as he carefully grooms him. “He’s getting the dangerous parts away from me,” says Marc, referring to the gigantic horns that would send chills down my spine if I was standing close to them, and tells him this is a sign of respect. So let’s meet the gentle giant Hamish down below in a video that challenges the ways we think of these incredible animals.
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This is Hamish, a gentle giant Scottish highland steer that weighs around 2,000 pounds
Image credits: Hamish and Kyloe
But according to the passionate farmer Marc Stewart, Hamish is one of the most docile cow breeds in the world
Image credits: Hamish and Kyloe
This incredible video shows Marc grooming Hamish while he peacefully sits by the side
Image credits: Hamish and Kyloe
Marc said that Hamish is very well aware of his horns and has never poked him
In another video featuring Hamish, Marc explained the whole complex system of the highland cows’ horns
Image credits: Hamish and Kyloe
Just look at how adorable this gentle giant really is!
Image credits: Hamish and Kyloe
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