Rhett and his family are the real thing. I have had the pleasure of visiting this ranch since Rhett is also my cousin by marriage and a friend by choice. His family lives this every day and this video shows that as long as men like Rhett and his family are around, the true Cowboy is not a dieing breed, but a living being that embodies the character that helped to build America into the great nation it is. Hope to see this commentary get even more press and going viral.
@WaMtnRider15 жыл бұрын
Can you even IMAGINE what this country or (even the world), would be like if everyone worked this hard and showed this much DEDICATION and RESPECT to FAMILY and RESPONSIBILITY? Thanks, PD, for sending this my way. I'll be forwarding it to everyone I know! A slice of heaven and inspiration to boot!
@roper36412 жыл бұрын
this is so true i am only 14 but my grandpa is an old cowboy and at 75 still works at the rodeo and breeds quarter horses. he has taught me how to swing a rope and tie a calf since i was about 2 and taught me to tie at 5. and now i am ready to start team roping and tiedown with horses my family has bred. and i have trained
@TheJonathonseaton12 жыл бұрын
The second guy that is shown is my cousin, both of the little kids on the small horses are my cousins too. I feel so blessed getting to spend time with them and the way they live there life.
@CyborgNinja78 жыл бұрын
I really liked that song at the end. God bless!
@cornshucker779 жыл бұрын
I love that talking on his phone as he's training his horse. :)
@omarmarquezosses6857
6 жыл бұрын
Peliculas cowoy
@cowboykent90913 жыл бұрын
I have love and the utmost respect for all cowboys because i have the cowboy spirit in me
@JuanMedina-sk9vp4 жыл бұрын
Great thanks for sharing this beautiful video god bless you more and more congratulations continue to those like this kind of videos..👍✌✌🤝👏
@40yeartrucker256 жыл бұрын
I threw the smokes away 37 years ago for my kids.
@terri63429 жыл бұрын
Man! You have a wonderful family and life!
@ww-zg1yf5 жыл бұрын
Cowboys are hard workin'. Some really deserve respect.
@djo921jovana11 жыл бұрын
I am from Serbia. I am very interested in the lifestyle that you lead. It is so nice to live with nature and horses, it is very nice. I wish that at least once in a lifetime visit such a ranch in Wyoming. Greetings from Serbia.
@reitoe12 жыл бұрын
Great live, you do it properly. Thumbs up.
@lyncaho45075 жыл бұрын
My heroes have always been cowboys ❤
@redtractorlover98817 жыл бұрын
LONG LIVE THE COWBOYS!!!! We need y'all to keep food on our tables ! Thanks for sharing a part of your life with us all. Kids were awesome and cute on the ponies :-) Keep on-keeping on. God Bless y'all
@kodyjackson825510 жыл бұрын
Iv lived on a ranch my whole life, Iv team roped for 6 years, Iv been bull riding for 3, long live cowboys!
@juneladd1912 Жыл бұрын
I am a grandma and I live in the country. I have 3 grand children who live in the Bay area California...my dream has always been for them to live the country life, away from the crime, away from the Media and being glued to the TV and cell phones and game machines. So far it's only stuck with the youngest one, she's 11 yes. old...So I will leave my my entire inheritance to her..Home and property, pick up trucks and animals, all paid off...but she will have to work hard to run and maintain it all. The country life is the best life for anyone, country people are the best people u will ever meet . If we could take all of our troubled youth out of the cities and have them work on a ranch for just 3-6 months, with nothing but a horse and a rope and good country people we would have way less crime in America.. And much happier, productive kids..Thank u for this video, it made my day, your kids look wonderful, healthy and happy...
@endospink15 жыл бұрын
Great vid PD. I hear all the time from people that work in offices that they would switch places with us horse people anytime..
@catfischer863 жыл бұрын
"kids go to school and turn into little turd heads, like town kids" couldn't be any truer.
@FryFam202112 жыл бұрын
i would love to have grown up on a big ranch but at least i grew up on a farm and been a riding and roping since i was 4 LONG LIVE COWBOYS
@equineznation2679
7 жыл бұрын
Hunter Frymire That sounds like my dream life lol. I had to beg my parents for 11 years to get my first horse. He was an Appoloosa colt I trained myself. Then I started barrel racing and did rodeos a lot which led to me get others horses, and now, about a year later in running in the 2D with both my horses :) *Long Live The Rodeo Life* (btw the point of this was not to brag. Just saying its not impossible to come a long way in a short amount of time)
@greenlunni13 жыл бұрын
Love this culture, love this way of life, and I hope to have the chance to live it myself one day. I had my dream for some time but I was then set apart from it, and I've cried so many times for that...Here from where I am now I keep praying every day for you cowboys to keep this all alive, no matter what people say. Please don't let this dissappear! :)
@jrojas961
3 жыл бұрын
Ed V they didn’t stole our culture it exist thru out Mexico
@jrojas961
3 жыл бұрын
Ed V fhey just copy us
@46rambo496 жыл бұрын
don't get no better'n this, thanks for sharing your family
@nazihanii3 жыл бұрын
The most American thing I ever watched, thanks for the video 😁
@johnpierce20955 жыл бұрын
not only just kids, lot of adults would love to learn to, never to old to learn
@pin75795 жыл бұрын
We are in Saudi Arabia Educate camels Greetings from camelboys🐫 to cowboys🐂😂😂✋🤦♂️
@filly4billy200215 жыл бұрын
Thoroughly enjoyed this video. Adding to my faves. Five Stars ***** Thanks for posting!
@duvall115710 жыл бұрын
One word for this video "AMEN"
@shycountrymiss14 жыл бұрын
Those 2 kids on the shetland pony's are just so darn cute! His accent makes me miss Oklahoma. Wonder if my mustang mare could do an endurance ride from WI to OK? lol
@crazyjoe200612 жыл бұрын
loved this video remined me when i lived in Colorado and hanging out with the cowboys out there... I have to say though that awesome country side looks goofy with those damn wind turbines in the back ground
@waynemiller5108 жыл бұрын
Yes Sir--the good life. Thank you Lord!
@captainkerr79055 жыл бұрын
I think people's definition of what a cowboy is always changing. My grandfather taught me how to sort cattle horseback. By being able to bring a pair out of a herd of a couple hundred. Now I no longer know of anyone that can do that anymore. At least around where I cowboy anyway. One of the dying arts is seeing a master horse/cattleman working in the herd with calm precision.
@JorgeVargas-lu2lr7 жыл бұрын
i hate seeing Acres being sold to suit man to build houses and buildings and grow cities from small towns in Texas. i really hope Ranches dont get smaller and smaller to the point they are all gone. i love me some horse riding and moving cattle in Texas
@barroldtrumboma9162
6 жыл бұрын
Jorge Vargas I'm saving up to by my own land in Arizona. I'll set up a personal ranch so I can be off the grid more. I'm hoping my land in the future will always be in my family for generations.
@AntonioMartinez-ed3wo
5 жыл бұрын
Jorge Vargas don't worry buddy !!! You paying too much attention to the cities !!! There's plenty of land to go around for ranching , go drive around the country , and you'll see that you're worrying about nothing !!
@AntonioMartinez-ed3wo
5 жыл бұрын
Suzie Paris ranching is like any other things in life , if you're not borne in to it , it takes extra effort to make it happen , no one can make things happen from one day to the other , even if you had the money needed to start , more than likely you will go broke because you have no experience , everything in life requires experience to succeed , in order to acquire experience one must get exposed and in the process things can go wrong
@minsh5675
4 жыл бұрын
Antonio Martinez yes
@maxwellwang6767
3 жыл бұрын
Quote from the Yellow Stone TV Show,That's Economic Revolution.No one can stop it.
@shaynewhite45454 жыл бұрын
I agree with you Jorge vargas i grew up in Florida i know the feeling
@Saphyre739 жыл бұрын
Then there are those of us who cannot afford a horse, 14 years riding, training, breaking horses, and some coaching. I miss it.
@randydandy7571
9 жыл бұрын
It costs very little to own a horse. Most of what they eat is grass.
@Saphyre73
9 жыл бұрын
Randy Dandy Really???? So you assume EVERYONE owns and can afford land in order to keep a horse? What dreamland do YOU live in? Here, board for a horse is about $400-$500/month Each horse. Not including special feed, farrier, or vet care. How many do you own? How much is the farrier every few months per horse? How about wormer? Bedding? Feed, some are NOT easy keepers and they do require a higher grade of feed. I hope with that attitude you do not own any horses!! By what you claim, you just have to let them graze, no meds, vitamins, wormer or even a Blacksmith's care. Shocking!! I guess my priority was wrong, I put my kids and family first!!!
@randydandy7571
9 жыл бұрын
***** For your info I own a horse and he is in a 5 acre pasture on my farm of over a 100 acres and he cant eat hardly any of the grass! I have to bush hog it twice a year with him in it! He is in excellent shape and gets grain fed once a day which is very cheap! All that other stuff you listed is hog wash!! No horse needs all that! If you are paying $400 a month I better turn my farm into a horse farm for the city ppl who think horses need all that crap you listed! I could make a fortune! Get rid of the soybeans, lets rent space to idiots who think horses need all this useless attention several times a year! You are overpaying and over doing it on the horses. You must be a woman!
@Saphyre73
9 жыл бұрын
Randy Dandy Well good for you. I have other priorities at this time, I think my neighbours would object to a horse in the backyard! Someday when I can and have the land for it, I will have horses again. You care for your horses as you see fit, as long as it is not neglectful and you can get away with not having a farrier come out, not use wormer, and never have a horse get injured, you are right, they don't cost much. It is when something happens and they get ill or injured.
@StarreLabell
9 жыл бұрын
Randy Dandy Horses do need to be wormed, and should be shod if riding them on hard terrain. Where I grew up the soil was sandy loam, and the horses there didn't have to be shod, but their hooves had to be trimmed regularly. It depends on where you live as to whether your horse will need to be fed hay, but sweet feed is expensive. I grew up on a 47,000 acre Texas ranch, and have been around horses and cattle since I was a baby.
@JimForeman12 жыл бұрын
Great video, makes me remember when I was growing up on a small ranch in the Panhandle of Texas. BTW, I have a friend who has the Park Springs ranch a few miles straight east of Anton Chico.
@barrelracer18256 жыл бұрын
"I'm slylin' and profilin' what are you doin?" Best thing I've ever heard
@AutismoCentral5 жыл бұрын
The song at the end is really nice.
@MorganJServices15 жыл бұрын
All I ever dreamed of since being a kid is becoming a cowgirl. That dream will never fade. I love God's great creation, the horse, and His beautiful country that is still intact. Thanks for sharing this video of yours. It is beautiful.
@kennethworde8625 жыл бұрын
I can only say "Outstanding"!!!
@henryhenry9035 жыл бұрын
Lucky family to have the life that they do ranching is as good as it gets in my mind
@Chiefab224 жыл бұрын
Long Live Cowboys
@CUPCAKESUGARPIE6 жыл бұрын
Life doesn’t get any sweeter than that🐴
@drc1252111 жыл бұрын
i want to work on a ranch like that only thing i would go after if i were to work at a ranch like that is experience....
@cornshucker779 жыл бұрын
I know those wind turbines are a clean energy source but they sure are an eyesore. Cluttering up the horizon.
@raphmaster23
7 жыл бұрын
What's the difference between them and big electric line towers?
@cornshucker77
7 жыл бұрын
I don't like the towers either.
@SamhainBe
6 жыл бұрын
Noisy too.
@henryhenry903
5 жыл бұрын
cornshucker77 they’re not clean if you count the oil used to make them cause they don’t make a single green watt of power before they are needing a rebuild
@nickwilsonxc4 жыл бұрын
God bless Texas
@robr45965 жыл бұрын
This young cowboy looks too dang young to have 2 kids! Thats a compliment to ya. I miss ranching. No bullshit, I was raised on on a ranch. Best time of my life. Like other small operations, we had no other choice but to sell.
@DanielleEquestrian0311 жыл бұрын
Beautiful.
@OCF215 жыл бұрын
Great video. Thanks PD.
@HellfrozeoverDitto-lj1rm5 жыл бұрын
I would have loved being on a Cattle ranch.
@andrewgraham63368 жыл бұрын
I loved this. I'm sick and tired of people using calf tables and atvs to work cattle. We need more farm and ranch raised people to run the world. People with morals values and work ethic.
@SB-ll1tt7 жыл бұрын
I LOVE that countryside and outdoor living. It's what I'm all about but huge spurs and horrendous bits are not for me. Love the way the kids take part. It's lovely.
@jett88815 жыл бұрын
Ahh! I love this! I need more room to run with my Arabians- Let me know if you need more hands to work your cattle w/ you- but you've got to teach me to rope first! Love this video- thanks!!
@Nowehi3057 жыл бұрын
Amazing and great people
@fabriciocoelho23032 жыл бұрын
congratulation beautiful land , cool job
@glidingbuzzard72918 жыл бұрын
Like he said, he don't care what other people think, even on real ranch, no matter what the animal whacko's think.
@nmelkhunter112 жыл бұрын
Way cool. I have always loved Union County, New Mexico.....
@bandog63916 жыл бұрын
Wish I could be free and happy like that..💝
@tommcghee53397 жыл бұрын
Feathers hanging in the truck. I like this guy and I have never met him.
@sheashine27757 жыл бұрын
Oh lord Let there always be Cowboys! The world is changing but somewhere there will always be Cowboys trying to keep it going.
@thinkinoutloud.18 жыл бұрын
OMG little kids on ponies. Too cute! More daddys need to put their little ones on ponies. Ponies need a job too. I had a pony at 5 and rode him til I was 10. My pony and I stood out as the cutest pair in the riding club and even got awards for the youngest rider or smallest pair at horse shows or in parades. What great memories this video brings back
@marshallpierce9014
8 жыл бұрын
would you stop saying that people do not like that so do not do it again do you know what a cow is ? I do I have cows and pigs
@Catinnor
8 жыл бұрын
+Marshall Pierce dafuq?
@j.l4217
7 жыл бұрын
Marshall Pierce ya mean cattle. Unless you do only have cows.
@crazyequestrian5296
6 жыл бұрын
It’s not cute when the ponies are getting their faces ripped off as you saw the little boy was doing or wearing the biggest shanks I’ve ever seen as the little girl had her pony in
@Trakehner205 жыл бұрын
Great video! WHat is the song at the end or who sings it? Very nice.
@p3pp3r707 жыл бұрын
I cannot stand hearing people say "I know how ta' ride horse," And they don't know how to even get in the saddle. My dad tells me everyone knows how to ride a horse ( Sarcasm if you couldn't tell)
@iamsecond36253 жыл бұрын
It's been 12 years since this was posted Mr. Brown. What are those kids and you doing now? Still cowboying I hope.
@riceranch114 жыл бұрын
Nice video, Brethren.
@gracias8928 жыл бұрын
woow love the culture of United States, my dream is to live in Texas, but I do not think my dream is fulfilled. I love country music and cowboys. Greetings to all Americans from Argentina
@yatzirianti-colonialism4332
8 жыл бұрын
Actually, this originated in MEXICO, thank you!
@carloshuerta8586
7 жыл бұрын
yall here see Texas was once part of Mexico so basically both
@charlesncharge6298
6 жыл бұрын
Yes the modern American Cowboy came from Mexican Vaqueros. Gunpowder originated in China, but we didn't get battlefield rifles until that technology was repurposed, in Europe. Technologies, ideas ,lifestyles, etc are constantly being improved upon, and redefined. The modern American Cowboy is its own thing so don't try to take away from that culture when it's clearly it's own. It's only been inspired by something else which is the story of everything in human history.
@eliorocha10
5 жыл бұрын
Cowboy/Vaquero is Mexican culture. The anglo has appropriate our culture. You like American cowboys? thank the Mexicans.
@charlesncharge6298
5 жыл бұрын
Elio Rocha your Mexican music was appropriated from my German ancestors. Say thank you for all the fun you've had dancing to it.
@carlosrobertohernandez94713 жыл бұрын
Nice caw, Nice Barn
@storm9152013 жыл бұрын
I like the second guy. His values and beliefs and outlook on the way folks are today runs parallel to my own. Too many country kids end up in big town/city schools and turn into brats/whiners and lose their family values.
@chapmanrider55905 жыл бұрын
Great video! What is the name and who is the artist singing the song at the end of the video?
@billallmon40945 жыл бұрын
I wish i could find the song at tail end of video if any one knows it please help. Thank you
@mjp54295 жыл бұрын
Dumb question. One thing about the west and south you see alot of open top stock trailers. any reason for this preferance?
@linathompson79613 жыл бұрын
I love watching these men at there work real hot blooded hard working men sorry and women
@WolfOfMistyHallows13 жыл бұрын
I loved that little girl on her mini!!! Shes going to be a rodeo queen lol
@roper36412 жыл бұрын
yea i am in 8th 14 but i don't were my hat always but boots never leave the house without them and my pair of jeans. i have had the please of meatin some true cowboys and admire them alot even if they still make alot of mistakes.
@2002mercurio12 жыл бұрын
what a nice place subbed from tenerife
@suzieparis68215 жыл бұрын
Thank God for Cowboys
@nicho52145 жыл бұрын
nice good song👍👍👍👍
@paulorrotta56724 жыл бұрын
Veri good. I am gaucho off South Brasil
@keithdevers37725 жыл бұрын
Who's doin' the sangin'? Great song!
@BaldDogM7111 жыл бұрын
Yes it is I grew up here
@amnakhan81209 жыл бұрын
This is real life of cowboyz
@tadrhyne13348 жыл бұрын
Can somebody please tell me the name of the song at the end
@cazyhorseworld11 жыл бұрын
100 million? interesting. can you give me the website that backs this number up? always interested in that portion of my heritage. always amazed at the inaccurate numbers thrown out by both sides of the discussion. grandma was Ojibwe.
@carlosrobertohernandez94713 жыл бұрын
good job cawboy
@Magajiada7 жыл бұрын
I'm a Nigerian by origin. But I love the Cow-boy culture. And, that's how I intend to educate my kids with the cow-boy culture.
@i.m.37893 жыл бұрын
I like the song at the end what's the name?
@luciaaguilar61094 жыл бұрын
Chulada de vida
@joseeduardo24177 жыл бұрын
La vida del campo es la mejor.
@EliotGroove6 жыл бұрын
excellent
@mattthekneecap11 жыл бұрын
I grew up working cattle on my dad's ranch in west Texas, just assumed everyone else in the world did the same.
@jrojas961
3 жыл бұрын
It just Mexico
@nmelkhunter112 жыл бұрын
They are in New Mexico and, I am guessing from the wind turbines, somewhere in Texas respectively.
@cleo187112 жыл бұрын
What is the song in the end called?
@Latino909socal11 жыл бұрын
Cowboy up
@garrickwelsh67932 жыл бұрын
Good video
@0007molly6 жыл бұрын
There is nothing better than the country life I would not give up my life for any amount of money
@lemchesher311 Жыл бұрын
Yes! You are correct! My dad was a cowboy ! And I learned lots from him . One was to put the cigarettes down I watched him die of lung disease and my sister and my brother in law . So do your kids a favor !
@unkhas0014 жыл бұрын
@peiper25 what is the song? Great song!
@Derrick_J_Larson14 жыл бұрын
this represents a magnificent lifestyle one we could learn from: What people fail to realize is that cowboys are also in tuned with nature much like the heavy ebnvironmentalist are and are unabashed to show. These menly man's man men are such doting fathers who appreciate waking moment with their kids in order imprint in them lasting dignified core values conducive to productive lives are truly shining examples of American heroes. My cowboy hat is off to them. Keep on stylin and profilin baby.
@JamesSmith-zx4bo
7 жыл бұрын
Derrick Barychovac ,,,
@BaldDogM7111 жыл бұрын
I live up here in wyoming I love it
@JoseSilva-fg2wh
3 жыл бұрын
Vvy o que y y BT vvy Ju de
@JoseSilva-fg2wh
3 жыл бұрын
Receita Federal de São Paulo
@redheadedglamdollbycorrine92095 жыл бұрын
It cracked me up I hate seeing my kids go to school, then starting to act like turds just like those city kids. I was raised in town, so much truth to that.
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Rhett and his family are the real thing. I have had the pleasure of visiting this ranch since Rhett is also my cousin by marriage and a friend by choice. His family lives this every day and this video shows that as long as men like Rhett and his family are around, the true Cowboy is not a dieing breed, but a living being that embodies the character that helped to build America into the great nation it is. Hope to see this commentary get even more press and going viral.
Can you even IMAGINE what this country or (even the world), would be like if everyone worked this hard and showed this much DEDICATION and RESPECT to FAMILY and RESPONSIBILITY? Thanks, PD, for sending this my way. I'll be forwarding it to everyone I know! A slice of heaven and inspiration to boot!
this is so true i am only 14 but my grandpa is an old cowboy and at 75 still works at the rodeo and breeds quarter horses. he has taught me how to swing a rope and tie a calf since i was about 2 and taught me to tie at 5. and now i am ready to start team roping and tiedown with horses my family has bred. and i have trained
The second guy that is shown is my cousin, both of the little kids on the small horses are my cousins too. I feel so blessed getting to spend time with them and the way they live there life.
I really liked that song at the end. God bless!
I love that talking on his phone as he's training his horse. :)
@omarmarquezosses6857
6 жыл бұрын
Peliculas cowoy
I have love and the utmost respect for all cowboys because i have the cowboy spirit in me
Great thanks for sharing this beautiful video god bless you more and more congratulations continue to those like this kind of videos..👍✌✌🤝👏
I threw the smokes away 37 years ago for my kids.
Man! You have a wonderful family and life!
Cowboys are hard workin'. Some really deserve respect.
I am from Serbia. I am very interested in the lifestyle that you lead. It is so nice to live with nature and horses, it is very nice. I wish that at least once in a lifetime visit such a ranch in Wyoming. Greetings from Serbia.
Great live, you do it properly. Thumbs up.
My heroes have always been cowboys ❤
LONG LIVE THE COWBOYS!!!! We need y'all to keep food on our tables ! Thanks for sharing a part of your life with us all. Kids were awesome and cute on the ponies :-) Keep on-keeping on. God Bless y'all
Iv lived on a ranch my whole life, Iv team roped for 6 years, Iv been bull riding for 3, long live cowboys!
I am a grandma and I live in the country. I have 3 grand children who live in the Bay area California...my dream has always been for them to live the country life, away from the crime, away from the Media and being glued to the TV and cell phones and game machines. So far it's only stuck with the youngest one, she's 11 yes. old...So I will leave my my entire inheritance to her..Home and property, pick up trucks and animals, all paid off...but she will have to work hard to run and maintain it all. The country life is the best life for anyone, country people are the best people u will ever meet . If we could take all of our troubled youth out of the cities and have them work on a ranch for just 3-6 months, with nothing but a horse and a rope and good country people we would have way less crime in America.. And much happier, productive kids..Thank u for this video, it made my day, your kids look wonderful, healthy and happy...
Great vid PD. I hear all the time from people that work in offices that they would switch places with us horse people anytime..
"kids go to school and turn into little turd heads, like town kids" couldn't be any truer.
i would love to have grown up on a big ranch but at least i grew up on a farm and been a riding and roping since i was 4 LONG LIVE COWBOYS
@equineznation2679
7 жыл бұрын
Hunter Frymire That sounds like my dream life lol. I had to beg my parents for 11 years to get my first horse. He was an Appoloosa colt I trained myself. Then I started barrel racing and did rodeos a lot which led to me get others horses, and now, about a year later in running in the 2D with both my horses :) *Long Live The Rodeo Life* (btw the point of this was not to brag. Just saying its not impossible to come a long way in a short amount of time)
Love this culture, love this way of life, and I hope to have the chance to live it myself one day. I had my dream for some time but I was then set apart from it, and I've cried so many times for that...Here from where I am now I keep praying every day for you cowboys to keep this all alive, no matter what people say. Please don't let this dissappear! :)
@jrojas961
3 жыл бұрын
Ed V they didn’t stole our culture it exist thru out Mexico
@jrojas961
3 жыл бұрын
Ed V fhey just copy us
don't get no better'n this, thanks for sharing your family
The most American thing I ever watched, thanks for the video 😁
not only just kids, lot of adults would love to learn to, never to old to learn
We are in Saudi Arabia Educate camels Greetings from camelboys🐫 to cowboys🐂😂😂✋🤦♂️
Thoroughly enjoyed this video. Adding to my faves. Five Stars ***** Thanks for posting!
One word for this video "AMEN"
Those 2 kids on the shetland pony's are just so darn cute! His accent makes me miss Oklahoma. Wonder if my mustang mare could do an endurance ride from WI to OK? lol
loved this video remined me when i lived in Colorado and hanging out with the cowboys out there... I have to say though that awesome country side looks goofy with those damn wind turbines in the back ground
Yes Sir--the good life. Thank you Lord!
I think people's definition of what a cowboy is always changing. My grandfather taught me how to sort cattle horseback. By being able to bring a pair out of a herd of a couple hundred. Now I no longer know of anyone that can do that anymore. At least around where I cowboy anyway. One of the dying arts is seeing a master horse/cattleman working in the herd with calm precision.
i hate seeing Acres being sold to suit man to build houses and buildings and grow cities from small towns in Texas. i really hope Ranches dont get smaller and smaller to the point they are all gone. i love me some horse riding and moving cattle in Texas
@barroldtrumboma9162
6 жыл бұрын
Jorge Vargas I'm saving up to by my own land in Arizona. I'll set up a personal ranch so I can be off the grid more. I'm hoping my land in the future will always be in my family for generations.
@AntonioMartinez-ed3wo
5 жыл бұрын
Jorge Vargas don't worry buddy !!! You paying too much attention to the cities !!! There's plenty of land to go around for ranching , go drive around the country , and you'll see that you're worrying about nothing !!
@AntonioMartinez-ed3wo
5 жыл бұрын
Suzie Paris ranching is like any other things in life , if you're not borne in to it , it takes extra effort to make it happen , no one can make things happen from one day to the other , even if you had the money needed to start , more than likely you will go broke because you have no experience , everything in life requires experience to succeed , in order to acquire experience one must get exposed and in the process things can go wrong
@minsh5675
4 жыл бұрын
Antonio Martinez yes
@maxwellwang6767
3 жыл бұрын
Quote from the Yellow Stone TV Show,That's Economic Revolution.No one can stop it.
I agree with you Jorge vargas i grew up in Florida i know the feeling
Then there are those of us who cannot afford a horse, 14 years riding, training, breaking horses, and some coaching. I miss it.
@randydandy7571
9 жыл бұрын
It costs very little to own a horse. Most of what they eat is grass.
@Saphyre73
9 жыл бұрын
Randy Dandy Really???? So you assume EVERYONE owns and can afford land in order to keep a horse? What dreamland do YOU live in? Here, board for a horse is about $400-$500/month Each horse. Not including special feed, farrier, or vet care. How many do you own? How much is the farrier every few months per horse? How about wormer? Bedding? Feed, some are NOT easy keepers and they do require a higher grade of feed. I hope with that attitude you do not own any horses!! By what you claim, you just have to let them graze, no meds, vitamins, wormer or even a Blacksmith's care. Shocking!! I guess my priority was wrong, I put my kids and family first!!!
@randydandy7571
9 жыл бұрын
***** For your info I own a horse and he is in a 5 acre pasture on my farm of over a 100 acres and he cant eat hardly any of the grass! I have to bush hog it twice a year with him in it! He is in excellent shape and gets grain fed once a day which is very cheap! All that other stuff you listed is hog wash!! No horse needs all that! If you are paying $400 a month I better turn my farm into a horse farm for the city ppl who think horses need all that crap you listed! I could make a fortune! Get rid of the soybeans, lets rent space to idiots who think horses need all this useless attention several times a year! You are overpaying and over doing it on the horses. You must be a woman!
@Saphyre73
9 жыл бұрын
Randy Dandy Well good for you. I have other priorities at this time, I think my neighbours would object to a horse in the backyard! Someday when I can and have the land for it, I will have horses again. You care for your horses as you see fit, as long as it is not neglectful and you can get away with not having a farrier come out, not use wormer, and never have a horse get injured, you are right, they don't cost much. It is when something happens and they get ill or injured.
@StarreLabell
9 жыл бұрын
Randy Dandy Horses do need to be wormed, and should be shod if riding them on hard terrain. Where I grew up the soil was sandy loam, and the horses there didn't have to be shod, but their hooves had to be trimmed regularly. It depends on where you live as to whether your horse will need to be fed hay, but sweet feed is expensive. I grew up on a 47,000 acre Texas ranch, and have been around horses and cattle since I was a baby.
Great video, makes me remember when I was growing up on a small ranch in the Panhandle of Texas. BTW, I have a friend who has the Park Springs ranch a few miles straight east of Anton Chico.
"I'm slylin' and profilin' what are you doin?" Best thing I've ever heard
The song at the end is really nice.
All I ever dreamed of since being a kid is becoming a cowgirl. That dream will never fade. I love God's great creation, the horse, and His beautiful country that is still intact. Thanks for sharing this video of yours. It is beautiful.
I can only say "Outstanding"!!!
Lucky family to have the life that they do ranching is as good as it gets in my mind
Long Live Cowboys
Life doesn’t get any sweeter than that🐴
i want to work on a ranch like that only thing i would go after if i were to work at a ranch like that is experience....
I know those wind turbines are a clean energy source but they sure are an eyesore. Cluttering up the horizon.
@raphmaster23
7 жыл бұрын
What's the difference between them and big electric line towers?
@cornshucker77
7 жыл бұрын
I don't like the towers either.
@SamhainBe
6 жыл бұрын
Noisy too.
@henryhenry903
5 жыл бұрын
cornshucker77 they’re not clean if you count the oil used to make them cause they don’t make a single green watt of power before they are needing a rebuild
God bless Texas
This young cowboy looks too dang young to have 2 kids! Thats a compliment to ya. I miss ranching. No bullshit, I was raised on on a ranch. Best time of my life. Like other small operations, we had no other choice but to sell.
Beautiful.
Great video. Thanks PD.
I would have loved being on a Cattle ranch.
I loved this. I'm sick and tired of people using calf tables and atvs to work cattle. We need more farm and ranch raised people to run the world. People with morals values and work ethic.
I LOVE that countryside and outdoor living. It's what I'm all about but huge spurs and horrendous bits are not for me. Love the way the kids take part. It's lovely.
Ahh! I love this! I need more room to run with my Arabians- Let me know if you need more hands to work your cattle w/ you- but you've got to teach me to rope first! Love this video- thanks!!
Amazing and great people
congratulation beautiful land , cool job
Like he said, he don't care what other people think, even on real ranch, no matter what the animal whacko's think.
Way cool. I have always loved Union County, New Mexico.....
Wish I could be free and happy like that..💝
Feathers hanging in the truck. I like this guy and I have never met him.
Oh lord Let there always be Cowboys! The world is changing but somewhere there will always be Cowboys trying to keep it going.
OMG little kids on ponies. Too cute! More daddys need to put their little ones on ponies. Ponies need a job too. I had a pony at 5 and rode him til I was 10. My pony and I stood out as the cutest pair in the riding club and even got awards for the youngest rider or smallest pair at horse shows or in parades. What great memories this video brings back
@marshallpierce9014
8 жыл бұрын
would you stop saying that people do not like that so do not do it again do you know what a cow is ? I do I have cows and pigs
@Catinnor
8 жыл бұрын
+Marshall Pierce dafuq?
@j.l4217
7 жыл бұрын
Marshall Pierce ya mean cattle. Unless you do only have cows.
@crazyequestrian5296
6 жыл бұрын
It’s not cute when the ponies are getting their faces ripped off as you saw the little boy was doing or wearing the biggest shanks I’ve ever seen as the little girl had her pony in
Great video! WHat is the song at the end or who sings it? Very nice.
I cannot stand hearing people say "I know how ta' ride horse," And they don't know how to even get in the saddle. My dad tells me everyone knows how to ride a horse ( Sarcasm if you couldn't tell)
It's been 12 years since this was posted Mr. Brown. What are those kids and you doing now? Still cowboying I hope.
Nice video, Brethren.
woow love the culture of United States, my dream is to live in Texas, but I do not think my dream is fulfilled. I love country music and cowboys. Greetings to all Americans from Argentina
@yatzirianti-colonialism4332
8 жыл бұрын
Actually, this originated in MEXICO, thank you!
@carloshuerta8586
7 жыл бұрын
yall here see Texas was once part of Mexico so basically both
@charlesncharge6298
6 жыл бұрын
Yes the modern American Cowboy came from Mexican Vaqueros. Gunpowder originated in China, but we didn't get battlefield rifles until that technology was repurposed, in Europe. Technologies, ideas ,lifestyles, etc are constantly being improved upon, and redefined. The modern American Cowboy is its own thing so don't try to take away from that culture when it's clearly it's own. It's only been inspired by something else which is the story of everything in human history.
@eliorocha10
5 жыл бұрын
Cowboy/Vaquero is Mexican culture. The anglo has appropriate our culture. You like American cowboys? thank the Mexicans.
@charlesncharge6298
5 жыл бұрын
Elio Rocha your Mexican music was appropriated from my German ancestors. Say thank you for all the fun you've had dancing to it.
Nice caw, Nice Barn
I like the second guy. His values and beliefs and outlook on the way folks are today runs parallel to my own. Too many country kids end up in big town/city schools and turn into brats/whiners and lose their family values.
Great video! What is the name and who is the artist singing the song at the end of the video?
I wish i could find the song at tail end of video if any one knows it please help. Thank you
Dumb question. One thing about the west and south you see alot of open top stock trailers. any reason for this preferance?
I love watching these men at there work real hot blooded hard working men sorry and women
I loved that little girl on her mini!!! Shes going to be a rodeo queen lol
yea i am in 8th 14 but i don't were my hat always but boots never leave the house without them and my pair of jeans. i have had the please of meatin some true cowboys and admire them alot even if they still make alot of mistakes.
what a nice place subbed from tenerife
Thank God for Cowboys
nice good song👍👍👍👍
Veri good. I am gaucho off South Brasil
Who's doin' the sangin'? Great song!
Yes it is I grew up here
This is real life of cowboyz
Can somebody please tell me the name of the song at the end
100 million? interesting. can you give me the website that backs this number up? always interested in that portion of my heritage. always amazed at the inaccurate numbers thrown out by both sides of the discussion. grandma was Ojibwe.
good job cawboy
I'm a Nigerian by origin. But I love the Cow-boy culture. And, that's how I intend to educate my kids with the cow-boy culture.
I like the song at the end what's the name?
Chulada de vida
La vida del campo es la mejor.
excellent
I grew up working cattle on my dad's ranch in west Texas, just assumed everyone else in the world did the same.
@jrojas961
3 жыл бұрын
It just Mexico
They are in New Mexico and, I am guessing from the wind turbines, somewhere in Texas respectively.
What is the song in the end called?
Cowboy up
Good video
There is nothing better than the country life I would not give up my life for any amount of money
Yes! You are correct! My dad was a cowboy ! And I learned lots from him . One was to put the cigarettes down I watched him die of lung disease and my sister and my brother in law . So do your kids a favor !
@peiper25 what is the song? Great song!
this represents a magnificent lifestyle one we could learn from: What people fail to realize is that cowboys are also in tuned with nature much like the heavy ebnvironmentalist are and are unabashed to show. These menly man's man men are such doting fathers who appreciate waking moment with their kids in order imprint in them lasting dignified core values conducive to productive lives are truly shining examples of American heroes. My cowboy hat is off to them. Keep on stylin and profilin baby.
@JamesSmith-zx4bo
7 жыл бұрын
Derrick Barychovac ,,,
I live up here in wyoming I love it
@JoseSilva-fg2wh
3 жыл бұрын
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@JoseSilva-fg2wh
3 жыл бұрын
Receita Federal de São Paulo
It cracked me up I hate seeing my kids go to school, then starting to act like turds just like those city kids. I was raised in town, so much truth to that.
It's a nice place to live :)