It's great to watch and listen to a real horseman and cowboy that knows what he's talking about.This gentleman is not a show off or fancy wearing clothes he's a real working cowboy!!!Great video Mr.Pate I will be looking into past videos and upcoming one's also..Thank you sir!!!🙏
@curtpatestockmanship3 ай бұрын
You bet. Just keep getting better
@lightyagami86393 ай бұрын
I got offer3d a job as a pen rider im more experienced working livestock than horseback riding I've never really went faster than a canter do you think ille do good pen riding ?
@beeffarmer85766 ай бұрын
Curt, please accept my most sincere condolences. God bless you and your family.
@mcaleerranching18086 ай бұрын
Curt, my condolences!
@isaaccastillomendoza4217 ай бұрын
Or what ranch is it?
@isaaccastillomendoza4217 ай бұрын
Where is it?
@curtpatestockmanship7 ай бұрын
It is on the Missouri River on the border of North and South Dakota
@isaaccastillomendoza4217 ай бұрын
@@curtpatestockmanship if they employ personnel under their orders.
@DWhite-el4ih10 ай бұрын
I watched you at the CA state fair many years ago. I’m a large animal veterinarian now and appreciate your concern for livestock wellbeing more than I did then. A quiet and low stress animal always makes for a healthier animal and a better end product and there’s plenty of science and medicine to back that up.
@curtpatestockmanship10 ай бұрын
Thank you, you are right on.
@billdale500310 ай бұрын
Nice work!
@curtpatestockmanship10 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@HAMMERHEAD134010 ай бұрын
Fewer animals, not less animals.
@blazeface59111 ай бұрын
Great advice
@billdale500311 ай бұрын
Nice!
@billdale5003 Жыл бұрын
Cows are looking good!
@arthurquintana1345 Жыл бұрын
Done subscribed! Good content!
@moymoy5394 Жыл бұрын
Clean that F I L T H Y place up. That enviroment is NOT SUITABLE FOR DOGS OR ANY LIVING GOD CREated CREATURE. 😮😢😮😢😮😮😮😢😮 THOSE POOR PUPpIES.
@markmahnken6409 Жыл бұрын
That horse will keep doing that for the rest of his life because he was and is allowed to by pacifist tree huggers. Horses understand the pecking order with a good elbow to the jaw. Horses kick and bite each other to establish this order. To them we are just another horse to dominate or to be dominated by. Are you going to be on top of the totem pole or are they? Your choice.
@pythonhighadder7982 Жыл бұрын
Nice Purina saddle pad you got there 👍
@vickimeyers2672 Жыл бұрын
That Is one of the cutest things I've seen this week! I showed Pomeranians in AKC shows many years ago, and never thought I'd see one herding cattle. ❤😅😊
@lthorsemanship8150 Жыл бұрын
The best help is a good dog.
@williamjenkinsiii70 Жыл бұрын
I watched both parts of the video , who made the saddle your riding ?
@curtpatestockmanship Жыл бұрын
It was made by Nancy Martini, but her name was Nancy Hogan when she made this saddle. She is one good lady and a very good saddlemaker, and really understands what makes a good saddle.
@williamjenkinsiii70 Жыл бұрын
It’s a good looking saddle. I’ve got a couple Harwood saddle’s , a Hamley saddle , a Tipton saddle and a Henderson saddle. Nothing better than riding a good horse on a good hand made saddle !
@curtpatestockmanship Жыл бұрын
@@williamjenkinsiii70 you’ve got some good ones. Nancy is a student of Dale Harwood. I’ve got a you tube video on my Harwood. There’s a few things that compare to a good saddle, but not many!
@uromastyx1000 Жыл бұрын
You mind if I ask where this feedlot is?
@curtpatestockmanship Жыл бұрын
Lexington Nebraska
@uromastyx1000 Жыл бұрын
@@curtpatestockmanship oh ok, thank you. I thought it was Nebraska. Do you know of any feedlots that have company horses? I have some experience riding pens, but don't currently have my own horse.
@Workingcowboyslife Жыл бұрын
Best way to ride is in rough country.😊
@bradmetcalf7832 Жыл бұрын
Hardest thing I have ever done is putting my best friend down, been 6 years and I can still get balled up about him. I pity the folks that have never known the love of a good dog!
@curtpatestockmanship Жыл бұрын
Me too.
@chrisreynolds3351 Жыл бұрын
This 2023. Not victorian or neanderthal eras. People in most countries (following veterinarian research and public advice) now use body halters on dogs (and cats.) Dragging a dog around by it´s throat has been scientifically proven to cause damage to the underlying neck muscles, tendons and blood vessels. A collar only gives control of the head and neck but the entire body of the dog can pull, strain and be damaged using the neck collar. In a harness, the handler has complete control of the entire dog. No amount of pulling or wriggling will damage the dog. Have you never noticed that all Government and working dogs i.e. Police, Border control, Armed forces; Animal Rescue, People Assistance dogs are ALL in harness now. So, bring yourself up to date and instead of demonstrating how to stress and possibly injure a pup, get a doggy harness and show people how to have better control of their dog and give themselves less stress too!
@curtpatestockmanship Жыл бұрын
You might be right about the harness, but the whole point of the series was working with feel. I prepared the pup inside the kennel to go out in the bigger area and as the video displayed the pup did not hit the end of the line hard and if it did I would give and move with the pup to let him learn without hurting himself. I’m glad your thinking about the pup. So am I.
@chrisreynolds3351 Жыл бұрын
@@curtpatestockmanship Thanks for the response. I appreciate that you think you are doing the lead training in a concerned and caring manner for the pup. I am sure you are a wonderful owner and trainer too. But it is a case of keeping up with new methods. The old ways were ´good´in their day but as a caring dog owner and trainer I am sure you will now consider if dragging a dog around by it´s neck is actually the best way of training. Maybe you might consider watching some vids on training a puppy/dog to walk on harness. Obviously it is your call. But someone with a good site could do much to educate and help new owners be more enlightened. In the EU and UK we train by play and reward. In the UK & Europe we are horrified that many dog owners in the USA are still using medieval choker chains, electronic collars and spike collars (collars with spikes inside so the dog gets it´s neck stabbed when it pulls!) These train by pain and shock. We train with play and reward. And (totally illegal in most of europe now)) some owners are still mutilating dogs by cutting ears into pointed shapes and docking tails because they think it looks better! Change takes time I guess.
@DWhite-el4ih Жыл бұрын
@@chrisreynolds3351 I wasn’t aware that the Atlantic Ocean was the dividing line between people who “do” and people who “don’t.” If you believe that just because a dog is born in the UK or EU that they’ll be treated with respect and kindness you’re just as ignorant as the next person.
@chadachwilliam5515 Жыл бұрын
Once a puppy learns that it’s learning, it’s all down hill. Until the point of it’s epiphany your dealing with a little monster. This one obviously can’t wait to be working, and that is a beautiful thing.
@curtpatestockmanship Жыл бұрын
You get it
@linussphinx1353 Жыл бұрын
Sent my staffy to Hans Peter's Hundeausbildung, best investment I ever made. You don't realize how important and what a blessing the hand signals are until they get old.
@markhayworth1617 Жыл бұрын
Take a certain kind of scumbag to abandon dogs out in the middle of nowhere
@curtpatestockmanship Жыл бұрын
You think I abandoned them? I was traveling and stopped to let them out and run and play. It takes a certain kind of scumbag to make accusations without knowing what he is talking about
@tycox2444 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the info with training puppy dogs Curt. Do you use your phone to video or a video camera?
@curtpatestockmanship Жыл бұрын
I used a phone on this. Sometimes I use a GoPro. Thank you
@duncancd5375 Жыл бұрын
Your camera isn’t showing what you are doing
@jackkrag Жыл бұрын
damn gopros
@glencook6648 Жыл бұрын
Any pen rider jobs takin on hands with limited experience? Riding experience is good !some cattle experience.
@curtpatestockmanship Жыл бұрын
Glen There are lots of feedlots needing pen riders that will train you and help learn about cattle. If you can ride that is a big step ahead. Where do you live?
@billdale5003 Жыл бұрын
Nobody has more fun, day in and day out than you do.
@curtpatestockmanship Жыл бұрын
That’s funny. Not even very good cows!
@curtpatestockmanship Жыл бұрын
My life’s a vacation
@billdale5003 Жыл бұрын
@@curtpatestockmanship Don't ever change that. There's no reason to grow up if you don't have to.
@patmallon4920 Жыл бұрын
12 dogs and ten cows, I thought maybe you were getting ready to be on an episode of “Yellowstone “ ;-} Fun dogs
@markmahnken6409 Жыл бұрын
Camera man had a brain cramp
@p4ranch06 Жыл бұрын
If you don’t mind me asking, who is the maker of that saddle?
@curtpatestockmanship Жыл бұрын
Tad sanders. I made a video about it titled “A Texas Kack”
@markmahnken6409 Жыл бұрын
Hey Curt - curious if you have ever started a horse that didn't want to turn to the right at the walk, trot and especially the lope when being ridden? He tailed beautifully to the right and left on his own was super athletic. He always acted like he was being stuck with a cattle prod when asked to move forward. Well bred quarter horse Grays Starlight and Sun Frost bred. Had him vet checked along with two chiropractors looked at him but found nothing wrong. Was he part critter or maybe you have seen this before? A beautiful well bred horse. He was 2 1/2 when I started him and 6 yrs old when I gave up on him. He could really buck. I've been around some riding and training part time for 47 yrs but not as much experience as you have. Ever had a horse that had your number?
@rebekahwitter4517 Жыл бұрын
The camera does not show what the narrator is talking about. Terrible camera work!
@logantankersley5470 Жыл бұрын
Such a great series. Thanks Curt for uploading all these dog videos, it is such great information. I really liked on this video where you try to just let the dogs do it themselves, and also when the cattle trot off, you are somewhat teaching the cattle that they need to walk peacefully behind you. So great. Can’t wait for you to come down.
@curtpatestockmanship Жыл бұрын
Thank you Logan. See you soon
@vlungren Жыл бұрын
Don’t forget that you attendance is required at a branding the week following the 4th of July up on Lysite Mt.😉
@patmallon4920 Жыл бұрын
Loved the Pup at the end and the pup figured out to bring him back. Can see the pup thinking throughout the video
@mariealder4827 Жыл бұрын
Looking forward to the “El Conejo” series. Thanks, Curt
@TightwadTodd Жыл бұрын
It cut off at the end. Is there a part 2?
@TightwadTodd Жыл бұрын
Never mind.
@raysfaraway8729 Жыл бұрын
Do the bulls kick back?
@curtpatestockmanship Жыл бұрын
They can kick back. It was my mother-in-law’s dog and I was babysitting it for a few days. She really enjoyed going out and doing things and getting dirty.
@teresaurquidi933 Жыл бұрын
He's doing a great job 😊
@pamelanoel8948 Жыл бұрын
Perfect for the ankle biters. 🙃
@hawaiianborn1044 Жыл бұрын
Curtain crawlers
@tomtubman Жыл бұрын
Nice set up I use to farm as well I had beef cattle no one gets hurt it's all good thanks for the video hope you do more .
@rochrich1223 Жыл бұрын
The script was good. Perhaps the camera work will improve on take two.
@curtpatestockmanship Жыл бұрын
No script. All ad lib. Camera work is what it is !
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Love to watch working dogs.
That is so nice to see!
Awesome work! Brings back good memories 🤠🐂💯👍
It's great to watch and listen to a real horseman and cowboy that knows what he's talking about.This gentleman is not a show off or fancy wearing clothes he's a real working cowboy!!!Great video Mr.Pate I will be looking into past videos and upcoming one's also..Thank you sir!!!🙏
You bet. Just keep getting better
I got offer3d a job as a pen rider im more experienced working livestock than horseback riding I've never really went faster than a canter do you think ille do good pen riding ?
Curt, please accept my most sincere condolences. God bless you and your family.
Curt, my condolences!
Or what ranch is it?
Where is it?
It is on the Missouri River on the border of North and South Dakota
@@curtpatestockmanship if they employ personnel under their orders.
I watched you at the CA state fair many years ago. I’m a large animal veterinarian now and appreciate your concern for livestock wellbeing more than I did then. A quiet and low stress animal always makes for a healthier animal and a better end product and there’s plenty of science and medicine to back that up.
Thank you, you are right on.
Nice work!
Thanks!
Fewer animals, not less animals.
Great advice
Nice!
Cows are looking good!
Done subscribed! Good content!
Clean that F I L T H Y place up. That enviroment is NOT SUITABLE FOR DOGS OR ANY LIVING GOD CREated CREATURE. 😮😢😮😢😮😮😮😢😮 THOSE POOR PUPpIES.
That horse will keep doing that for the rest of his life because he was and is allowed to by pacifist tree huggers. Horses understand the pecking order with a good elbow to the jaw. Horses kick and bite each other to establish this order. To them we are just another horse to dominate or to be dominated by. Are you going to be on top of the totem pole or are they? Your choice.
Nice Purina saddle pad you got there 👍
That Is one of the cutest things I've seen this week! I showed Pomeranians in AKC shows many years ago, and never thought I'd see one herding cattle. ❤😅😊
The best help is a good dog.
I watched both parts of the video , who made the saddle your riding ?
It was made by Nancy Martini, but her name was Nancy Hogan when she made this saddle. She is one good lady and a very good saddlemaker, and really understands what makes a good saddle.
It’s a good looking saddle. I’ve got a couple Harwood saddle’s , a Hamley saddle , a Tipton saddle and a Henderson saddle. Nothing better than riding a good horse on a good hand made saddle !
@@williamjenkinsiii70 you’ve got some good ones. Nancy is a student of Dale Harwood. I’ve got a you tube video on my Harwood. There’s a few things that compare to a good saddle, but not many!
You mind if I ask where this feedlot is?
Lexington Nebraska
@@curtpatestockmanship oh ok, thank you. I thought it was Nebraska. Do you know of any feedlots that have company horses? I have some experience riding pens, but don't currently have my own horse.
Best way to ride is in rough country.😊
Hardest thing I have ever done is putting my best friend down, been 6 years and I can still get balled up about him. I pity the folks that have never known the love of a good dog!
Me too.
This 2023. Not victorian or neanderthal eras. People in most countries (following veterinarian research and public advice) now use body halters on dogs (and cats.) Dragging a dog around by it´s throat has been scientifically proven to cause damage to the underlying neck muscles, tendons and blood vessels. A collar only gives control of the head and neck but the entire body of the dog can pull, strain and be damaged using the neck collar. In a harness, the handler has complete control of the entire dog. No amount of pulling or wriggling will damage the dog. Have you never noticed that all Government and working dogs i.e. Police, Border control, Armed forces; Animal Rescue, People Assistance dogs are ALL in harness now. So, bring yourself up to date and instead of demonstrating how to stress and possibly injure a pup, get a doggy harness and show people how to have better control of their dog and give themselves less stress too!
You might be right about the harness, but the whole point of the series was working with feel. I prepared the pup inside the kennel to go out in the bigger area and as the video displayed the pup did not hit the end of the line hard and if it did I would give and move with the pup to let him learn without hurting himself. I’m glad your thinking about the pup. So am I.
@@curtpatestockmanship Thanks for the response. I appreciate that you think you are doing the lead training in a concerned and caring manner for the pup. I am sure you are a wonderful owner and trainer too. But it is a case of keeping up with new methods. The old ways were ´good´in their day but as a caring dog owner and trainer I am sure you will now consider if dragging a dog around by it´s neck is actually the best way of training. Maybe you might consider watching some vids on training a puppy/dog to walk on harness. Obviously it is your call. But someone with a good site could do much to educate and help new owners be more enlightened. In the EU and UK we train by play and reward. In the UK & Europe we are horrified that many dog owners in the USA are still using medieval choker chains, electronic collars and spike collars (collars with spikes inside so the dog gets it´s neck stabbed when it pulls!) These train by pain and shock. We train with play and reward. And (totally illegal in most of europe now)) some owners are still mutilating dogs by cutting ears into pointed shapes and docking tails because they think it looks better! Change takes time I guess.
@@chrisreynolds3351 I wasn’t aware that the Atlantic Ocean was the dividing line between people who “do” and people who “don’t.” If you believe that just because a dog is born in the UK or EU that they’ll be treated with respect and kindness you’re just as ignorant as the next person.
Once a puppy learns that it’s learning, it’s all down hill. Until the point of it’s epiphany your dealing with a little monster. This one obviously can’t wait to be working, and that is a beautiful thing.
You get it
Sent my staffy to Hans Peter's Hundeausbildung, best investment I ever made. You don't realize how important and what a blessing the hand signals are until they get old.
Take a certain kind of scumbag to abandon dogs out in the middle of nowhere
You think I abandoned them? I was traveling and stopped to let them out and run and play. It takes a certain kind of scumbag to make accusations without knowing what he is talking about
Thanks for the info with training puppy dogs Curt. Do you use your phone to video or a video camera?
I used a phone on this. Sometimes I use a GoPro. Thank you
Your camera isn’t showing what you are doing
damn gopros
Any pen rider jobs takin on hands with limited experience? Riding experience is good !some cattle experience.
Glen There are lots of feedlots needing pen riders that will train you and help learn about cattle. If you can ride that is a big step ahead. Where do you live?
Nobody has more fun, day in and day out than you do.
That’s funny. Not even very good cows!
My life’s a vacation
@@curtpatestockmanship Don't ever change that. There's no reason to grow up if you don't have to.
12 dogs and ten cows, I thought maybe you were getting ready to be on an episode of “Yellowstone “ ;-} Fun dogs
Camera man had a brain cramp
If you don’t mind me asking, who is the maker of that saddle?
Tad sanders. I made a video about it titled “A Texas Kack”
Hey Curt - curious if you have ever started a horse that didn't want to turn to the right at the walk, trot and especially the lope when being ridden? He tailed beautifully to the right and left on his own was super athletic. He always acted like he was being stuck with a cattle prod when asked to move forward. Well bred quarter horse Grays Starlight and Sun Frost bred. Had him vet checked along with two chiropractors looked at him but found nothing wrong. Was he part critter or maybe you have seen this before? A beautiful well bred horse. He was 2 1/2 when I started him and 6 yrs old when I gave up on him. He could really buck. I've been around some riding and training part time for 47 yrs but not as much experience as you have. Ever had a horse that had your number?
The camera does not show what the narrator is talking about. Terrible camera work!
Such a great series. Thanks Curt for uploading all these dog videos, it is such great information. I really liked on this video where you try to just let the dogs do it themselves, and also when the cattle trot off, you are somewhat teaching the cattle that they need to walk peacefully behind you. So great. Can’t wait for you to come down.
Thank you Logan. See you soon
Don’t forget that you attendance is required at a branding the week following the 4th of July up on Lysite Mt.😉
Loved the Pup at the end and the pup figured out to bring him back. Can see the pup thinking throughout the video
Looking forward to the “El Conejo” series. Thanks, Curt
It cut off at the end. Is there a part 2?
Never mind.
Do the bulls kick back?
They can kick back. It was my mother-in-law’s dog and I was babysitting it for a few days. She really enjoyed going out and doing things and getting dirty.
He's doing a great job 😊
Perfect for the ankle biters. 🙃
Curtain crawlers
Nice set up I use to farm as well I had beef cattle no one gets hurt it's all good thanks for the video hope you do more .
The script was good. Perhaps the camera work will improve on take two.
No script. All ad lib. Camera work is what it is !