Cattle Drive (Texas Country Reporter)
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Third-generation cattle rancher Weldon Wilson must moves his herd of longhorns across 16 miles of land the old fashioned way.
Weldon Wilson
Brownwood, TX
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TCR #1540, 03-04-17
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Heard yesterday that Mr. Wilson passed away. I have my 7th grade Texas History class watch this video every year when we get into the Cattle industry unit. Thank you Sir for sharing your experience and your emotions with us.
It was heartwarming to see the love of tradition and the memories associated with his Dad and Grandad. Handled with all the respect and sensitivity it called for. Wonderfully done.
The creek with no name should be named 'Wilson Creek' after the family that has lived there for generations. What a beautiful man, the kind I want. I am so blessed to have watched your video (2019 June), thank you for sharing an amazing story with so many. I love cattle drives, the old way was hard work but better for mankind and the environment. I love love love this video and this man's heart. I too have my grandparents things and know his heart.
@OrionOlamPiksie
2 жыл бұрын
Hoping since he passed away this week maybe they could rename it for him. Wilson creek
Love this video... ole boy got emotional and I don’t blame him.... God Bless!!!!!
Mr. Weldon Wilson has a heritage that is to be proud of for sure, and he shows his pride. It's an honor to share the past generations of history of American's such as Weldon Wilson. Thank you for bring this story to us.
RIP Weldon, you left a legacy for sure and how proud you were to share so much with others
Way to go Weldon. You are a true asset to our little town. A story like this is what makes Brownwood feel like home.
I sure wish I knew someone like this personally. I would love to learn all he has to teach and show
Great story and what a beautiful man. Thank you!
What a wonderful beautiful soul of a man, bless his heart.
God Bless You Mr. Weldon Wilson 😇 ✝💓 I love those Longhorns 🐃
I love to see this... may God bless Weldon.
@thephoenix6363
11 ай бұрын
All respect Sir, God bless you
What a great man. Miss my little hometown of Brownwood, TX.
Thanks for such a great Texas story. Mr. Weldon Wilson has such pride in his Longhorns as he should have. Really made me think of my cousins in Bandera County. I used to visit there as a child. Proud to be Texan, and a Longhorn cattle drive reminded me why. Texas Country Reporter was always on Sunday mornings in San Antonio. Thanks all the way around.
@daviddziedzic9843
2 жыл бұрын
@Sandra hello how are you doing?
What pride and dedication to the family name. Very touching and beautiful story.
i left texas as a very young man but it's always been my dream to go back ,Texas is a different world a world of beutiful places beutiful and people .
It's important not to forget the past, and to honor the memories of the ones who are gone. Those cowboys may have snow on the roof but they still have a little spring in their step. I for one would love to see a cattle drive in person, and I most likely never will in my lifetime.
I enjoyed watching this cattle drive so much. I’m 65 and would of loved to have rode with these cowboys. The longhorns are a reminder of history, these cattle survived harsh territory and living conditions. Thank you for sharing a part of your life. I will always love the true cowboy.
It ain't about big shiny buckles or bull riding. Being a cowboy is about working cattle. Love seeing this stuff still going on. God bless y'all!
Oh my Heavens. I had tears going on and a lump in my throat as I watched Mr. Weldon Wilson talking about his family and his ranch. So wonderful to see someone taking so much pride in what they do and how important life growing up ranching has been to him. I'm right there with him on keeping memories flowing of the past as those were the good old days even there were bad days you had to get through, but with the Good Lord a willing and if the creek didn't rise He would get anyone through. Would love to meet Mr. Weldon Wilson to hear his stories. Must be great to just being out in the country. You keep on keeping on Mr. Wilson and keep going in high on those cattle drives. We live in Okeechobee, Florida a little cow town that is growing too fast. Miss the way it use to be. Take care and blessed be. (-: Shirley Wildes & Family
may God bless you, Mr. W Wilson...
Ahhhh man!!! Breaks my heart!!! I feel the same!!!! Bunch of good old memories!!! The family goes never to come back, what aaah pain!!!
Makes me proud to be a Texan! Thank you for the video. Keep on driving those cattle Mr. Wilson.
Love the mule, that is great. I saw a cattle drive pass when I was little, nobody had to tell me how lucky a sight that was. As modernism is spreading like wildfire and we start to see less and less of what times were like, it's these teary stories and hoarded treasures that we crave to hear of, there's still simple hearts that appreciate what once was, there's a lot of wisdom in the way life was lived before. Thank you.
@pi_beta7306
6 жыл бұрын
=) You said it.
@raysoto6886
4 жыл бұрын
I agree with you I was raising those simple times on the island of Puerto Rico and it was happiness don't see much of this anymore
Real men allow other men to show tender emotion when passion about something he loves is evident. Im 60 years old now and can be tough as nails and sensitive when the time comes. Amen ? This cowboy reminds me of me. He loves this lifestyle to no end.
@McBeards
3 жыл бұрын
Shut up you old turd
What a cool and awesome man. I want to help him on his cattle drive free of charge.
Said it before and I'll say it again.....God, I love TEXAS!
@cameraman655
3 жыл бұрын
@Florentino Esparza I do, everyday...FREEDOM!
@DrMoriole
3 жыл бұрын
@Florentino Esparza - We will, b!tch. Thanks. ---->>>>
Beautiful video! I have lived in the Dallas area for 20 years. This is the Texas I want to discover. I need to get out of the city!
God bless my Texas people. This moved me.
Happiness is being able to do what you love to do and being able to go places and still do things even at his age which I'm pretty close to
What a heart warming story made tears come up in my eyes 😭💕
@daviddziedzic9843
2 жыл бұрын
@Cynthia hello how are you doing?
I just love watching this video yes it bring back memories of my days in Texas when I left home at a young man
God Bless you Mr. Wilson! 🐃🐂💙❤🇺🇸👍
What an awesome man and a terrific video, it's not work if you love what you're doing and I have a feeling this man has never worked a day in his life, if you get my meaning, God bless him
Wonderful video. Makes me home sick for sure. God Bless Texas1
The boys at glen innes, nsw, australia, do the same. Never let the business die. Ok. Not long horn but cows on the road herded by horse is a beautiful sight. :). Keep it up.
Moving to Texas in 2 weeks, i know i will love that state.
Great story and video!
God give him strength. It's a passion and lifestyle.
I hope Mr. Wilson is doing his cattle drives for MANY MANY happy, healthy years to come.
This man's passion is infectious. Just think how our world would be if we all let our passions shine like this individual-a beautiful and loving place.
His Grandfather was a American Iconic hero/Legend.
Thats just so awesome to see all the cows and horses working together with the skill of the cowboys moving them.Beautiful animals and a man with years of good wisdom and reflection on the past.Wow!
Being able to see this cattle drive in person is now #1 on my bucket list. The only thing that will make this cattle drive absolutely perfect is if Mr. Wilson moves these longhorns when the wildflowers are in bloom...bluebonnets, longhorns, & wooden fences doesn't get more Texas than that.
Love this show.
Mr. Wilson is one of many breeds that are fading away, this video almost made me cry I got to say. Wish Mr. Wilson plenty more years of strength to do what he loves now.
@OrionOlamPiksie
2 жыл бұрын
Sad that he passed away on Tuesday. :( he was my great uncle, my grandmother is Kay’s sister.
@OrionOlamPiksie
2 жыл бұрын
Proud to have attended church with him and kay a few years ago, loved them. He was always a really sweet person.
I would love to sit down and have a good cup of coffee with him
@osielmaldonado7198
4 жыл бұрын
Larry Kent or a beer
@stevhanhughes3904
4 жыл бұрын
Hi Larry, same feeling with me. A nice cup of coffee done in a can over an open fire. I could listen to him talk about his life and the olden days for many times.
That old timer is indeed a true Patriots of Texas Mr Wilson you are indeed a true blue cowboy you will be marks the 7th year I'm here passing sir and we miss you and sure do need you😢😢.🤠🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
It's the one thing I want to see when I visit Cowboy Country.Awesome.
Being around Weldon was a highlight of our family reunion each year at that same box car. We called it the box car reunion. Last week Weldon died of covid. He is survived by Kay, his wife, and sons Van, and Steven. God rest his soul. We'll join him in an everlasting reunion soon
That's one tender hearted man. Sweet.
I’m 67 years old living in eastern central Texas. I too am living on and ranching ranch land that my dad and granddad farmed and ranched. I grew up here and have so many memories of my dad and granddad working cattle on horseback. I can very well understand the tears in this mans eyes and the emotions. We’re a dwindling bread. Good story!
@TheMariepi3
2 жыл бұрын
cattle drive... in Spain kzread.info/dash/bejne/eHiqy9KMesW1c7A.html and driving cattle down along a Roman bridge and a 2000-year-old " Roman road" kzread.info/dash/bejne/oIKfrsdvfc7Unto.html
What a precious man. A real cowboy. Rest easy Weldon.❤️
Great story. R.I.P. Weldon Wilson
Watched this in 2020. What an uplifting story.
Mr. Wilson should be inducted into the Cowboy Hall of Fame at Ft. Worth Stockyard.
I get the misty eyes to see an old cowboy cried........
Texas is always my home
TEXAS!!! MY HOME!!!
I want to go on the next cattle drive
I'm a Louisiana boy from the suburbs, my dad was raised in the country around cattle and riding horses, he became a bull rider and eventually quit and became an IT specialist, my grandma lived and was raised in the country around horses and animals, she still lives there and I love seeing her neighbor's pony every time I visit. When I get out of the military and college, I build enough money from doing computer programming work, I want to own my own ranch. I wanted to do bull riding but I never went through with it, just recently changing my mind since I couldn't put my family though that, and potentially ruin my chances at the Naval Academy, and my future at such a young age.
My grandfather was a world champion roper and my dad ended up being a slick...and im back in the saddle an entire generation later working cows and roping. Its a good life and this old cowboy knows what it means to be a REAL cowboy
Well done my good and faithful servant.
Beauty at its best!!! Great message for future generations...honor your parents!!!
It would be wonderful to bring back the cattle drives. Ever since I was a little boy I always wanted to do something like that
That Cowboy has so much love for his family and the love of being a real Cowboy 👍💪🙏🙏❤️
I would be interested to know more about the 'Long Horn Cattle'. Are there names for them according to the colours, or horn size? Other farm animals have names like that as, roan, blue, dappled...etc. These cattle are very special, and I hope that the family continues to keep them pure and loved as, Mr Wilson does. God bless him and his family and farm.
What a beautiful thing...loved every minute of this video
Beautiful, just beautiful.
Thank you for sharing this. These things are what is missing in peoples lives. It’s where they went wrong. I wish I could keep these traditions alive myself but I don’t have this life he lives. Maybe one day I can but the one to carry on after me will not be blood related. None of my blood deserve it. Neither of my children hold family sacred or traditions sacred. God bless him and his family.
Real texas spirit
Wow,only twice a year,OMG,I wish I could see it❤❤❤❤
A cowboy in touch with his feelings and his past. Don't make them like they used to. Great bit of reporting
This is incredible.
Honor to get to watch this.
Interesting story. We have ranching tradition in California, too, but these days it is hard to find. People tend to forget where their dinner comes from when they can go to a big grocery store and buy meat in a plastic package. Tradition counts for a lot, whether people realize it. For everything there is a season. Thanks for sharing.
Oh how I love Texas
How wonderful is this?????
Great Video
best video i have seen in a long time!
Good stuff!
We need more cattle drives in America!
love it feel sorry him long live weldon
Excellent old men you are hero😢😢😢😢🙏
In 2009, the Texas Legislature made theft of less than 10 head of cattle or other livestock a third-degree felony punishable by up to 10 years in state prison
@BMW_Z4idiot
3 жыл бұрын
What about the lying Ted, he will get 100 years right?
Quite an emotional old dude. I bet the real old cowboys wouldn't have shed too many tears though reminiscing. On a long drive it was no doubt bloody hard work for not much pay. Stubborn cattle, flies, dust, heat, probably hired hands that were hard to get along with & dangerous at times. Could imagine the chow being pretty good though, coz the drovers would be mighty pissed off if the food was crap. Ppl tend to romantice history. Fact is if those cowhands could come back & tell ya, most of em would some it up by saying "its just work". Still, its a wonderful period of American history.🐂🐎🇺🇸
number one great man
Passion is a powerful thing.
Legendary texas real people
I've always felt that is what I was supposed to be
a sweet old man
Awesomeness 😍😍
We can thank the Spanish and Mexican vaqueros for introducing the Longhorns down here in Texas, as they were the original Texas cow hands.....
God bless Texas and cowboy lifestyle.
Old spice texas wonderfull texas people and beautiful cow.
The old ways of living gave us good heath, family unity, help thy neighbor and the best we could ever receive the best bond and teachings for our children 😪 sadly it's true we are letting go of the best tradition way of living 😪 THE COW'S HAVE THE RIGHTER WAY THAT'S TEXAS FOR YAH I JUST LOVE MY TEXANS 🥰👍 God Bless our Texans 😪🙏❤️
Bellisimo
God bless em
GREAT STORY. Great Story Teller, too!
Wow I would love to see this