Red Colt Gets An Education/ Summer Ranch Work Heating Up In Colorado/ We Find Baby Deer.
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This week things pick up in Colorado. We already are moving pastures, and we finished the lay down fence. The red col got an education and we are excited to see what he is going to bring to the table. We show a birds eye view of the Colorado camp and find some baby deer!
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Those little baby deer are so adorable and cute, so innocent. I love all the fields of yellow wildflowers too.
I really enjoy watching and learning about US farming life and getting to see the beautiful and amazing land. Even learning about plant life! So different from Ireland!
16:20 Northern Mule's Ear (the flowers) and a Mule Deer fawn.
@gerardjohnson2106
Ай бұрын
Thanks for taking care of us with the botany. I really appreciate how you chime right in with the proper answer. 👍👍👏👏🇺🇲🇺🇲
@shawnjack8092
Ай бұрын
that is what we have been calling, but was not sure that was what it really was. Thanks
Thanks for the video guys take care your friend Billy
@shawnjack8092
Ай бұрын
Thanks Billy, have a good week
Enjoy the video very much thanks for the taking us along with every activities... brings back memories when I farmed with my dad.. too late now since the fence is up but I found it very useful when I was fencing to use welding gloves they are much thicker and that barbed wire doesn't go through them. ...... hello Hyde
Love your videos Shawn! From the opening music,which I love,I’m ready to watch you boys push cows,build fences,etc.thanks for explaining lay down fence:) the drone footage was good to see your camp area! Really enjoy you and Jayden out there riding. Thanks so much for sharing what you do,and where you do it!love the scenery,also appreciated the flower pics❤God bless
Ours was a little different. We put a dancer next to the t post and put a loop wire around the top and bottom. Then we would loop the wire over the t post that was stapled on the dancer. I like your way. Much fast and easier
@shawnjack8092
Ай бұрын
Interesting, I have seen a few like that, they sure are nice. Have a great week
you did a good job laying out your camp.
@shawnjack8092
Ай бұрын
Thank you
Great Post Shawn but I miss Utah
Have to admit: lay down fence was new to me; but, having spent the years I punch ciws in southern Texas, didn't have those conditions. Like it, makes sense. Appreciate the footage & filming you do. Hope bull recovers. Looking forward to next one.
You guys always work so hard and such great people
@shawnjack8092
Ай бұрын
Thank you
Cute little Mulie fawns! I wondered if you folks did some farming. Would be nice if a guy could ride around on a horse all day but I have to do some farming too. Thx for the show, fellas! Best wishes to you folks.
The Utah & Colorado country views are so different but both are so beautiful in their own way! I think that the beautiful canyons, the plateaus & river views of Utah are more breathtakingly beautiful tho🌟 TY for another great video!! I always look forward to Sunday nights😁
Great video! Thanks
Once again a great video!
Purdy green! Hard to find where we are in the AZ high desert, jealous!
Shawn this was another good video cattle are looking good that looks like a nice set of corrals behind the camp.
@shawnjack8092
Ай бұрын
Thanks Ronald, we appreciate your comments. Have a great week
good fences make good nabbers great to see hook out working thanks for taking us along
@shawnjack8092
Ай бұрын
hey, yes they do. We hope this fence keeps the cows off the Neighbors. Thanks for watching
@petermorse9928
29 күн бұрын
@@shawnjack8092 the fence looks great interesting that you can lay it down in the winter
The Colorado camp is very pretty there. The cows look good, healthy, and delicious. Pretty yellow wild flowers there at the Colorado Camp. The fence looks great there Shawn. It's always cool to see wild life. Is Jaden a ranch hand or a family member? How do cattle get Hoof Root? What knots do you guys use to tie up your horses?
Such beautiful country. Excellent video this week.
Gotta love the surprise in the yellow flowers 🏵 2 babies means good year ...Arrow leaf balsamroot is the flowers name. Found in upper meadows near or under conifers..roots are food and dried for coffee ☕️ by the natives...thank you for the close up's❤🏵 enjoyed looking that up, love learning something new every day. To include lay down fence.pretty kool😎
@shawnjack8092
Ай бұрын
Thanks, have a great week
Colorado is so pretty BUT you folks have spoiled me to all the canyons & dazzling views! Hook looks real good in his new role. lol! That fawn was precious. My Sunday is complete. Thanks for the ride along.
@shawnjack8092
Ай бұрын
Thanks, definitely a change in scenery! have a great week
Hello everyone, love the drone photos! Guys or bulls what is it about following directions? Lol just kidding. So, yall don’t sleep in the bunkers or lil buildings with the beds? I forgot what you called them the other video. You stay in the trailer? I think that is a much better idea. lol. Pretty baby deer. Thanks for the video.
@shawnjack8092
Ай бұрын
Hi Cindi, I stay in the camp trailer, and the bunk houses are for who ever comes out. They are actually pretty comfy. Thanks for watching
Great video. Just wandering how do you find out when cattle are not where they’re supposed to be?
@shawnjack8092
Ай бұрын
We usually see them, but sometimes the neighbors or forest service call and let us know they are there. We also look for tracks all the time as we are driving up the rode. Thanks for watching
What is the altitude at your camp in Colorado. Thank you for showing the country. Sure miss Colorado
@shawnjack8092
Ай бұрын
We are at 8,500 feet. Thanks for watching and have a great week
Another amazing video!!! How far is it from your home in Utah to your summer camp in Colorado? Thank you for all you do.
Great video We live in Colorado and spend a lot of time on the plateau, Where do run your cows when your in colorado? Have a great summer.
I like that open crown flat brim summer hat. I have one very similar. Thanks for the ride along. 👍👍👏👏🇺🇲🇺🇲
Another good one. Covered alot. Great job.
That sure looks like a baby elk. Of course up there, it could be either one.
WeVe got some yellow flowers that grow in this country, Montana, that we call "mule ears", any chance they're the same flower?
@shawnjack8092
Ай бұрын
I think it is the same flower. We also call it Mules Ear. Thanks and have a great week.
❤🎉 Thanks Shawn for a very fun and entertaining video -- educational too!! Sweet little twin deer, ornery bull, lost cows, stubborn cows, chill horses, busy doggies ... "Animal magnetism" 😊. ❤️☺️🎥🇺🇲😁
Will you have to ship that hurt bull to mkt?
@shawnjack8092
Ай бұрын
Yes, he is 3 years old and if he does not get better, we will send him to market in August. We will see if he can get better by then.
Here's a stupid question, how do you know when you have cows in the wrong pasture besides just when you see them? Like so people call you? Or do you just have to spot it
Ain’t but one thing that looks more ridiculous then A farmer on a horse. And that is a Cowboy on a tractor.
@daciefusjones8128
Ай бұрын
they aren't cowboys they are cattlemen.
@shawnjack8092
Ай бұрын
ha ha, I feel the same way. I love to farm and work the dirt, but I am not good at it!!!! I think I will stick with being horse back!!!!