Ever wondered what life is like on a horse and cattle ranch? Low Country Cowboys is here to show you. From roping, cattle drives, horse competitions and more you’ll get an inside view of what ranch living is like in the modern day. We hope you enjoy it!
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I love you didn’t edit out your miss! Real world
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Dodge, lol😂 Are y'all in the low country? Near savannah ga here
Upstate, near Greenville.
@@LowCountryCowboys God's country. Beautiful up there. I've ridden up near Landrum
I like these videos, thank you for sharing 😅
Glad you like them!
Great video keep them coming please
Thanks! Will do!
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That's 4 tons of feed. lol
Thanks for watching! 2 tons though. 40 bags per ton. 🙂
@@LowCountryCowboys you are correct. My math skills failed me.
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Great training for all involved.. salute from McDermitt Oregon
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Hank a typical heeler lol
I so appreciate that you pursued the surgery with the horse with the nerve damage and gave him a chance. I have a “wobbler” that I took a chance on 5 years ago-had his neck fused at C4/C5 because of spinal cord pinching and he is fully recovered, fully functional, we do a little bit of everything together and have so much fun! He’s 11 this year and I’m so glad I took a chance on him.
Congratulations on the now home.
I think what makes your horses adapt to the ranch work end is they get to live outdoors on a daily basis. It’s not something new, they aren’t locked in a stall and only see the arena.
On 3' : totally agree, it is the same with training dogs. People often ask me about my dogs how I did learn them this or that - as if they expect there to be a button somewhere to start that right behaviour. But that most of the time is very hard to tell, because how my dog behaves then (and what people want to see also in their dogs) generally has nothing to do with something you can learn in a training session, but is the result of other things they learned long time ago - which people don't realise are so important. That is also why I mostly don't believe in 'quick fixes' that trainers offer for behaviour - it is not the moment where things go bad that counts, it is the road up to that moment.
Man if i was 40 yrs younger! I’d be giving you a call. Love learning
Good you got that luxury some ol cowboy s work all day come home load there pony headed to the ropin or weekend ropers they got just so much time then back to work monday
We don’t see horsemanship like this up are way. Love watching what you do ❤
I nearly spit out my drink when you said....he's 17. LOL.
I love that I can learn a whole new subject in just a few minutes of listening. Nerves, color changes in the womb, Lucky is fat enough, etc. We had an Arabian who was an escape artist in a different way. We couldn't keep him in a corral. He just leapt over the fence without effort. Tried adding another rail. No go. Eventually he just wandered the yard, poking his nose into whatever you were doing. Once he tried going through an open door into the house and up into the kitchen. We had a hell of job backing him out! Some horses are just chock full of personality. Looks like Lucky is one of them!
My does that also. Plus he watches you unlock gates, with snaps, chains, slide latches..so I trained him to ground tie..problem solved..
Retired hunter/jumper horse show trainer/coach here. Really appreciate your videos of colt starting and training, and philosophy. When I coached, as a last resort I sent impossible horses off to the Williston cowboy to be "bronced" etc. I wasn't allowed to visit, called to come get the horse and had a short window to sell it. This video especially touched me as I have Trigeminal Neuralgia, right side of face and head. Had two surgeries similar to Patch leaving me with a likewise outcome. They call TN the suicide disease because it's so painful. Your little cow horse is lucky to have you. Gabapentin, exercise outdoors and diet helps me through barometric changes. Wish you and your videos were around when I was a trainer. My horses would have been much better off. Maybe I would be too. Been watching since you started. Thanks again for the videos. Please keep making them. Chrystal
Beautiful team.
Absolutely love your methods and have great respect for people that take the time so they grow up being good citizens ❤️
I had an escape artist in the 80s. I had to use clips on lead ropes and gates. Kawliga could open gates and untie any rope.
I follow you on instagram, just stumbled across you here on KZread ❤
Farrier and horseman 30 yrs now at 45 no such thing as too slow for the horse
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The strap is to make them run harded
We are at an advantage of being old and sharing Trade and Life secrets to help Handlers, Riders and more importantly to me is the Horses. I found over my lifetime with horses by changing my focus from the humans to the horses has a more meaningful impact overall. Understanding how everything horses experience from us effects how they respond so letting them understand Standing Still is the Corner Stone of Communication and understanding don't underestimate its importance. My opinion after 50 years handling horses. Thanks for your video.
Thanks for your response. First thing I tell every new rider is what the horses two favorite things are...Eating and Standing still and doing nothing! When a horse understands he's being asked to do his favorite things he will gladly comply. Works every time. Thanks again.
So good to see you back! Have missed your videos and watching your gentle, knowledgeable approach to horse handling. 😃
It’s so nice to see and listen to cowboys that are educated and have world experience. Glad you were able to reacquaint with your farrier. You both are very knowledgeable and talented men.
I didn't realize you where located at Creek Plantation. I bought a BTS Colt from William this past winter. I'm looking forward to picking up a filly this year!
Great horses!
Maybe I missed the explanation but what is the purpose of the strap on the cows?
It's an E-collar
great job Richard
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Great video Mr. Richard. Awesome to see new content.
Glad you enjoyed it, John.
Cool videos sir.
Glad you like them!
howdy from north east Ga good t see your doing ok down yonder
Yes sir!
Another great horse about to be created.
Great content, thanks for sharing
Go get 'em, Boatwright!
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It's been a long time. Great to see all is well. Take care of yourself and hurry back.
So glad you guys are doing well, been way too long since the last video. Hope to see a lot more on a regular basis.
More to come!
I just want to say that patience and brains together got you guys though that day….
Love the way you work your young horse.
Thank you!
Très intéressant merci
I’m just now seeing this video 5 years after posting…..sure wish there was an easier and faster way for fly treatment. Too bad somebody can’t come up with a crop dusting type treatment for cattle!
Miss the episodes you guys used to do! Great video!
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