How to Freeze Brand A Horse
Freeze branding is a completely different process from hot iron branding. So which is better? You decide.
I am going to take you through the complete process of freeze branding a horse.
During the process, we will answer one of the biggest questions about freeze branding is “Does it Hurt?”
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For a man that works with a ton of horses on a daily basis, I think it's impressive how much he seems to respect the power of those animals. It makes you really think about all the times people are reckless when they approach a horse from behind or things like that.
@WhittaII
Жыл бұрын
I lived by a horse sanctuary growing up and had to walk through a field of them every day with my dogs. Definitely learn to respect them but at the same time they're super kind animals. Kicking you is a last resort because they're really still more scared of us than we are them.
@WhittaII
Жыл бұрын
mind saying that, going behind one and spooking it would probably still get ya kicked haha
@cpt.cornelius723
Жыл бұрын
respect the power his slaves have?
@entertheabyss9785
Жыл бұрын
Reminds me of the movie Nope
@ghostoflazlo
Жыл бұрын
It's borderline impressive how little people respect these 700kg animals. I've seen people sneak up behind horses just because they seem to think "but they're trained, ofc they won't kick ME".
Calibar is a great horse! Thank you for you time. I just lost my beloved horse on Dec. 2nd. A freak accident in the mud He broke his leg. My special boy, Chance was almost 29 years old. He looked so amazing, weight was good, he was happy and such an amazing horse. He was a Tennessee Walking Horse. The most level headed horse I’ve ever met. The grief is real. He came into my life as a yearling. I’ll miss his knicker/ rumble as he greeted me every morning. One of his many nicknames was Rumble butt…Chancer Dancer. Give Calibar a hug from me! All the best!
@TexasNana2
Жыл бұрын
🙏
@joanneriley3899
Жыл бұрын
Tennessee walking horse, is that the ones you put chemicals and chains on to make them walk abnormally, and cut the tendons in their tails?
@user-bc7lb9kp7l
Жыл бұрын
@@joanneriley3899 never did that to either of my horses! The were all natural, flat shod trail horses! They were amazing to ride! God bless!
Knowing the entire process explains a lot! I've always wondered why cattle weren't freeze branded, because I didn't realize there were extra steps in the process. Thanks for educating us!
@LifeintheWest
Жыл бұрын
You are very welcome. Yes. I think there are many who don’t realize all the extra you have to do for this type of branding.
@trudeuvult8445
Жыл бұрын
cattle are freeze branded look it up
@trudeuvult8445
Жыл бұрын
@@LifeintheWest still very interesting i wonder how that shit feels tho
@IronBridge1781
Жыл бұрын
@@trudeuvult8445 I imagine similar to how it feels to get a wart frozen off. So, painful, but not unbearable.
@trudeuvult8445
Жыл бұрын
@@IronBridge1781 lol thats a good thought. still no clue never had one.
I have zero experience with ranching, minimum with horses. I'd love to have experience, I love learning and watching your videos. Your a hard worker, and have consideration and kindness to the horses and cows. I'm so glad u put these out!
@LifeintheWest
Жыл бұрын
Thank you. I do my best.
That video was very well done. Your friend’s truck is certainly the definition of a ranch truck!
@dianehunsberger2271
Жыл бұрын
That truck would never pass inspection in PA :) Wish we could drive our trucks like that :)
@nmelkhunter1
Жыл бұрын
@@dianehunsberger2271 Does PA have agricultural exemptions for trucks and equipment?
hopefully this will educate people - I work with thoroughbred race horses and the #1:problem we face is false public perception - the media always accentuates the negative - the positives out weigh the negatives 1000 - 1
@LifeintheWest
Жыл бұрын
I agree wholeheartedly. That’s why we need to show and explain the realities that we deal with.
The way I was always taught when branding with a hot brand on cattle is, it's not only faster but cattle also have lot thicker hide where horses have thinner hide so cold or freeze brands work better on horses.
I love watching your videos. I started riding horses at the age of 3 up until I was 17. I always preferred riding western over English. As a kid my parents would take me to pond hill ranch in VT to watch the rodeo and go riding in the mountains. I just turned 30 and my dream is to own a horse and live on a farm/ranch. I’d love to move to Montana as I currently live in CT and there aren’t many cowboys around here. Thank you for showing me your world as it truly lifts my spirits and teaches me things about ranch life.
@michaelpcooksey5096
Жыл бұрын
You might consider volunteering your time to an existing horse boarding facility. In return for necessary 'housekeeping' chores you might be able to negotiate 'exercise' privileges.
@roseO1984
Жыл бұрын
@@michaelpcooksey5096do you know of any Ranches\Farms that need volunteers??? Thank You!!!
@quayumchowdhury847
Жыл бұрын
Why u not posting videos on your channel now ??
@BrookesLife1992
Жыл бұрын
@@quayumchowdhury847 me?
I never searched or watched ranch or horses related videos before and this just popped on my youtube recommended section, I guess they never miss, from a person that didn't have any knowledge and experience in this world before, I found myself quite interested and hooked into the video, the quality and the way your film, and how it unfolds over time its truly great!
@boundedscythe7726
Жыл бұрын
That's funny it also popped into my recommended list and I'm in a similar boat, my theory recommendation is not based off of your history but what KZread is recommended.
I like that Calibar. He seems like a big goofy boy. LIke he's super smart but doesn't really want you to know it. Very well done with the branding. It's easy to see that it is very low stress for the horse. Now Calibar has his "badge of honor".
@LifeintheWest
Жыл бұрын
I do too. I really think he has the makings of a really good one. 👍
Thank you for teaching us how to freeze brand
I always wanted to freeze brand our cows but my husband said no. Now I understand why. It would take forever. Thanks for showing the process.
@mochimacaroon400
Жыл бұрын
Takes a bit longer, but well worth it. It will never fade and has a really low infection rate. There are a lot of ways to cut back on time too, from multiple irons to one person shaving in one catch and the other person branding in the one after. Personally, I prefer it because it is less painful than hot branding by a long shot.
@boundedscythe7726
Жыл бұрын
@@mochimacaroon400 yeah if you had like three maybe four employees you could easily make a chain one sits there with the razor cutting the horses one is kicking horses out the other is bringing horses in and the last guy stays they're prepping The branding iron so as soon as you done shaving he can be popped on and sent out.
@forkliftcertifed123
Жыл бұрын
Why all that work? Just metal iron *TIZZZZ* done
@mochimacaroon400
Жыл бұрын
@@forkliftcertifed123 what...?
@marionettehone
Жыл бұрын
@@mochimacaroon400probably referring to the stereotypical hissing sound hot metal does when making contact with something else
Freeze brand is much better Then hot branding. Love your show. Raise cattle, horses. Just got 30 Mustangs from Oklahoma. Adios from the Ozarks Missouri Arkansas 🤠🐴🌄
@MikeySkywalker
Жыл бұрын
Yeah that’s because hot iron branding is cruel. Especially nowadays when you have micro chips and cold branding.
I'd love to hear you talk about why direct marketing beef to the consumer does/doesn't work.
Absolutely wonderfully done Trinity Sir!!!! My big Red Dun had an A-3 hot brand on his right shoulder. I’ve always liked the looks of the Freeze Brand on the horses. The Freeze Brand, if done correctly, will always look so much cleaner and more professional than the Hot Iron Brand!!!! You are a great man Trinity, and a great Teacher!!!! Your videos are a great benefit to the Ranching Community!!!!
@LifeintheWest
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much. I am humbled.
@auwei
Жыл бұрын
all brandings are barbaric!"
@-joe-davidson
Жыл бұрын
@@auwei Wrong
@auwei
Жыл бұрын
@@-joe-davidson not at all! lets brand you ass then!
@-joe-davidson
Жыл бұрын
@@auwei Child
Well that explains it! I saw some horses with perfect looking white brands and I was baffled at how that was achieved. I had no idea that cold branding was the reason. Now I know.
Awesome! Calibar reminds me of my black horse, with his thick winter coat. I have thought of getting mine frost branded because horse theft is becoming a problem in the South. Glad to see how it's done.
Wowzier. You are an incredible roper. I love your videos. Thanks. 👍
Your videos are important as a teaching tool. It helps folks to understand how much work and skill it takes to run a ranch.
I knew some people who were messing around with freeze branding as body mods and I took a strike myself. It's mostly just a dull ache intense poking sensation more than anything else, nothing like being burned. It is extremely uncomfortable, but it's really not a huge deal. The person doing it was just using a metal cookie cutter of a rabbit shape and I had a little mark for about a month, but it didn't take for a permanent scar on me. I'd still like to see if it's possible to make permanent white hair patches. With humans you really can't hold it on so long, more in the 8-15 second range for scarring was what they were trying. I'd be down to experiment with it on the hairs on the back of my neck again some time if the opportunity arose.
That was interesting. Thanks for sharing each step and every aspect of how it works and the end result on all colors. Loved the snow. Have an awesome week.
Super enjoyed this vid, captivated the whole time. Always wondered how that was done. Horse looked uncomfortable but not painful. Your ears looked more painful than the horse.
@dianehunsberger2271
Жыл бұрын
and his hands looked so cold !
Job well done ..and your explanation of doing calves vs horses is spot on!!
I absolutely love your videos. Keep them coming please. Thank you
I’m glad I found this channel. I have always wondered what kind of work Montana cowboys and ranchers do.
Thank you for showing us the freeze-branding process. Very informative ! Glad to see that you put gloves on :-)
Years ago I had some warts removed with liquid nitrogen it really didn't hurt it's just like the feeling of touching cold metal with wet fingers. Just found Your channel and watching all of Your videos now enjoying seeing the animals and scenery.
@super_nova_1
Жыл бұрын
I had that done at about age 4 and wasn’t terrible. Might consider a cold brand myself
@Ksweetpea
Жыл бұрын
Yep! There's sometimes a surprising jolt of dull pain but the "oww" factor is a fraction of a heat burn
I love your channel brother, keep the videos coming! I enjoy watching all the details of how you guys do things out west. Im just a small time rancher/logger in Eastern Oklahoma.
@LifeintheWest
Жыл бұрын
Thank you sir. I am so glad you enjoy it.
Just started to watch your vlogs and I like what I see and you are informative about your life on the farm. I live in the UK and we don’t have such a vast a,Lunt of land like you do. I grew up omen a farm or a Croft as we call them in Scotland. And we had sheep and goats and chickens. It was fun as I had to milk the goats in the morning before school. Love your vlogs. Xxxxxxxxx😊
@LifeintheWest
Жыл бұрын
Thank you Lesley. I didn’t know farms were called Crofts in Scotland. 😊
So, this is my first ever video I see from you and as a horse person, right at the start of it I was wondering at why you have to rope the horses as you don't have to do that with well trained/behaved horses normally, but as the video progressed, I came to the conclusion that the lack of time to teach the horses that it's alright to let themselves be caught is the cause because that's a very well behaved horse right there for everything else except the catching part. So, good job and I'll definitely come back to check some of your future videos!
"There's no way of knowing how that really feels for the horse" I don't want to come off the wrong way, but I can assure you someone has tested this on themselves.
Love your videos, don’t have a ranch but do own 38 beautiful acres in Bristol VA. Bought my first “Gus” cowboy hat the other day and was wondering where you got yours? Love it!!! Thanks for the great videos!
Your horses are beautiful and well kept you can tell you care for them, it’s funny when your filming and some of them get nosy and want too see what’s going on
Awesome good video thanks for the info stay safe Daniel from central Mississippi
Giddy up buddy. Love what you do. Bringing back some fond, fond memories from back in the day. Love your content. Let’s see some more.
Very cool. No pun intended. Looks really clean when it's done, and when it's healed
Great video thanks for the demo! Keep the great videos coming!😁
@LifeintheWest
Жыл бұрын
Thank you. I certainly will.
The horse remembered this…. And now a broken rib. 🤣. Great videos, keep them coming!
Great video, yet again. Keep up the awesome content 👍
so very interesting, thanks for posting
Love watching all your videos. Here in Texas I think our 4 degree weather is different than yours. We have to wear gloves to handle that pipe gate and rope lol We would have done this in a barn. Maybe we're wimps lol
I don’t know what you do with all these horses but it’s a beautiful hard! And they are all in good shape 👍🐴
Your videos are fascinating
Thanks for sharing this video Trinity. I’ve had a wart removed from the doctor with liquid nitrogen, it doesn’t hurt that bad. Calibar has gotten fluffy!
@shack109
Жыл бұрын
I was going to post that. Liquid nitrogen and a nail set clamped to a vice grips is an awesome wart remover.
@LifeintheWest
Жыл бұрын
He sure is fluffy!! 😁
I didnt know I NEEDED to learn this thank you
This was my first video on your channel, and it was both interesting and enjoyable to watch. Gotta say though, when it switched to the hat-cam feed @1:15 I couldn’t stop laughing. All I could think of was that old Simpsons bit where Homer has to wear the oversized ten gallon hat with the obvious camera hidden inside to spy on Apu in the Quik-E-Mart 😅
I just made it to the end of the video and *I CANT WAIT FOR THOSE LONG VIDEOS* Thank you sir❤️🫶🏻
@LifeintheWest
Жыл бұрын
I am so glad you like them. I am putting together many more. They do take a lot of time, but I like them as well.
@saintsinner7565
Жыл бұрын
@@LifeintheWest oh I am sure,it’s like an extra job besides doing ur regular daily tasks,but they really are a treat to watch ❤️ I am actually shocked,how much the weather in Montana reminds me of our weather,I’m like a fellow snowflake 🤣 I was wondering,You mentioned,that You only wanna remove the tiniest patch possible,cause they have winter hair,does it mean you gotta protect that shaved area somehow for a bit or it’s fine how it is? 🙄 Also I wanted to say,it cracks me up everytime I hear DIRTY BUGGER 🤣 I appreciate so much,that You take the time and allow us to see a fracture of this life AND PLEASE PUT UR EARS UNDER A HAT🤣
We started using dry ice and denatured alcohol on our angus females. It’s a little more forgiving. But gets the job done nonetheless. You have great videos.
Thank you !God bless❤
I Love the Education!! Thank You and God Bless!! ❤⚘🙂
@LifeintheWest
Жыл бұрын
God bless you as well.
Thank you for everything
Calibar is like oh shit,what do u want again 🙄🤣
Another great video! Let's get this channel to a million people!!!!
@LifeintheWest
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Bruce. That would be a lot of miles! 😳😁
It's pretty amazing how you can do all that different stuff with one hand holding the camera... God blessya.
Great video very informative
When I was a child I got a wart on my elbow (thin skin) removed via a nitrogen burn. First it sings and burns, but after some time you just dont feel it anymore and later when the burn procedure is over you dont really feel it all. So from that I would say Freeze Brand >>>>>>> Hot Brand. Just way better.
Your truck cracks me up. McGyver comes in rancher/cowboys too! Reminds me of my 94 yo father. 😊 Did you really rope Kalibar on the first try? You’d think you’ve done it once or twice. 😉
Love your channel.. Thank you Salutations
@LifeintheWest
Жыл бұрын
Thank you Barbara. 👍
While at Ft. Carson Colorado in the early 60s they maintained a small group of hay burners rescued from the glue factory. The stables were near the front gate. I imagine one main reason they existed was because the fort included the 77th Armor Mechanized 'Calvary' [tanks]. Anyway the horses had two speeds; one going out onto the hill area behind the stable and the other when pointed back. ... Hang on pilgrim!!
Thank you for this video, we are about to freeze brand our cattle. Was weighing up dry ice or Nitrogen. Nitrogen will be a lot faster than dry ice, since I only have one set off irons.
I'd love to try and cowboy sometime. I kinda know how to ride a horse but that's it, willing to learn.
God bless you for freeze branding. I can see it is far less painful. As someone that freezes my warts, it is nothing.
Well done!
I just started watching your videos, I sure do enjoy them!!! May I ask where ya get the horses??? (( Mustangs??)) Thank You so much for sharing!!!!
im sure already know this but be careful to have enough ventilation in the truck while transporting is because the vapour you see and cant see is toxic and can make you loopy and pass out and you dont want that while driving
Nice roping there Trinity.
@LifeintheWest
Жыл бұрын
Thanks. That was actually my second shot. Totally missed the first one. 😂
@llamarama6985
Жыл бұрын
@@LifeintheWest ha ha ha I was actually going to ask you if you edit out the misses but didn’t want to offend 😂
good video , thanks for sharing , beautiful place would like to visit , have a wonderful day !
Very informative Trinity
Great stuff! Thx!
Pretty good roping skills!
I think you should make a small Branding Iron and try the freeze branding yourself! Then you'll know what the horse feels and can let us know! I have friends who've done the hot branding that were in frats, they say it didn't hurt that bad. Super cool though, love the channel.
I had a mustang as a teen that had been branded with CS bar. I always wondered where he was from.
My friend you live an amazing life. I could only dream of waking up every day doing what you do, where you do it. Thanks for the content
I wish I had found out about this sooner. My brand didn't turn out that great, but I plan to tattoo over it.
So i started watching Yellowstone and now im getting these videos haha.
Ooooh im curious. (Bcuz im a nerd) I'd like to see the nueral stimulus results from a hot brand vs a cold brand. That would tell us which is actually more painful.
My horse is a Thoroughbred, who was re-trained, as an Eventer, after his racing career. He was freeze-marked when I bought him. I always wondered how that was done. So now I know. Interesting.
I enjoy this stuff. The most I've ever ridden my horse at one time is 10 miles. He needed a break at about 6 miles.
@LifeintheWest
Жыл бұрын
Yes. This is gonna be a long one. And snow makes it harder.
@nicklewis7291
Жыл бұрын
@@LifeintheWest I bet. My horses tend to do better in winter but, in Kentucky, that's still above 32 F most of the time. We consider it pretty severe if it gets lower than the 20s.
@dianehunsberger2271
Жыл бұрын
@@LifeintheWest Regarding hoofwear, what are spikes ?
Gotta love the thumbnail 🤤
That’s the second video I’ve seen on freeze branding horses. I would like to see it done in person. I just have to find someone who does it closer to me
at dermatology clinics they use liquid nitrogen held in a metal canister to kill warts. i’ve had many spray sessions with this stuff. on the skin feels very cold at first then it tingles a lot (like putting your very cold hand in hot water) then it feels very hot (frost bite burn)- all within a few seconds. it stings for a few hours after treatment but the warm feeling goes away immediately after stopping. i have a high pain tolerance so it’s all tolerable. i don’t think the doctors use it for longer than 30 seconds so maybe the horse feels the same thing as us.🤷🏻♀️
I grew up on a farm in the Pantanal (cattle region in Brazil). Here we use the heat method as usual. A friend and I were finishing putting away the tools and my friend's father went to prank him with the cold iron and accidentally grabbed the hot iron and touched my friend's back. He started screaming and crying and to this day he has the letters FP on his back. His father regrets it to this day, but today it's a funny story.
Great informative video Trinity. If you ever have the time or desire, I’d love to see how you care for your horses during the winter months. I live in Minnesota where temps can get way down with winds increasing that cold burden significantly on my horses. Mine do have access to shelter and we have never blanketed them….just keep them stocked up with lots of hay. Would be interesting for me to see your processes. Thanks for considering the topic.
It’s basically painless, horses have a really high pain resistance. The freezing cold iron just basically itches a bit and make sure you use some kind of oil and never peel the scabs.
@boundedscythe7726
Жыл бұрын
Who peels the scab off of animals? I understand the urge to pull your own scabs but another creature's that's wacked.
@jmec03
Жыл бұрын
@@boundedscythe7726 some people tend to do it so it doesn’t leave like scarves on it or help the cicatrization process.
@boundedscythe7726
Жыл бұрын
@@jmec03 removing a scab causes scars if you want to avoid getting scars let your scabs alone they'll heal and prevent scarring so you really shouldn't be removing it.
very nice video
Trinity seems like a very nice guy I bet if this 54 year old came up to him and offered to help him he would let me He is good at what he is doing very good
Trinity, have you considered a merch store for your channel sometime in the future? I can imagine a few items kickin' around the ranch that someone might consider a souvenir.
@LifeintheWest
Жыл бұрын
Thought about it, but decided against it for now.
It's been my dream since I was a kid to work on a ranch with cattle.. but I grew up in suburban Washington. As a man in his 30's...could you recommend anything on how to get foot in without any experience? Currently in AZ. Thanks a bunch.
Love the ductape on truck!! They run forever dodges!! I have a dodge caravan 2005, still runs.
Ah ha the plot thickens. Now we understand the broken rib better haha
just a tip... the sound of the chain on metal... you should wrap it with something foamy or ducttape see if it makes a difference in the horses when entering/exiting
halo, a question the cow and the horse look for roots in the grass cv on ice, if a machine drills the floor with a roller like the golf club does not grow quickly, good padtura.⛄👍
I noticed you did have gloves on until you grabbed the branding iron, how do you keep your hands from freezing when the temperature is -4?
I hope this doesn’t sound stupid, I know nothing about your job but I absolutely love your channel. What is the purpose of all the horses? I get having hundreds of cows, raising them for meat, but I’m just a little confused on all the horses. Do you breed them and sell them?
I really thought that horse will raise havoc and he just took it. In Hungary where I'm from they brand horse on the neck. Very cool video. Are those mustangs?
Trinity, would you be able to tell me the brand of your wool coat you wear? Also, is it the same brand as your vest?
Liqud Nitrogen boils at -320 F, I've had many treatments with it and I can tell you it hurts. But horses are tuff and I don't think their nerves and brain work the same as ours.
It’s still a nice truck. I love then old schools
we made our work chute an end load walk thru, nice for one guy to handle , lead thru, stop in position, close front gate, 91% alcohol from the grocery store works for us, ever try nail less shoes with titanium spikes for traction?
I would assume it's the same feeling as when you get a wart removed from under your foot. Up until the final few seconds it doesn't really hurt.