This reminds me of the sheep herders with their simple sheepherder wagons.Years ago the herders would stay at the basque hotel in Elko Nv through the winter.Spring time they were all out on the range. They stayed out until the late fall.Each herder would have 2 or 3 sheep dogs.They would have a band of sheep to take care of.You guys are the real thing.Good to see this .Memories of an old cowboys
Sure do enjoy your videos it's like I'm watching a documentary thanks for taking me along and thanks for all that you guys do we used to run into the sheep herders on the end of the Boulder Mountain they were way cool these videos are so awesome I watch all your videos all the time take care God bless looking forward to seeing a lot more
Hi to you and your team. Thanks so much for taking the time out to share such an interesting farming system in your part of the USA. Worked with sheep here in NZ. Sheep trucks ,sheep breeds and terrain are different. Some shearers looked like they could have shorn in other parts of the world. Maybe UK, Australia or NZ. What we have in common is our love of sheep and to be the best we can at sheep husbandry . Great Videos. Greetings from Matamata, New Zealand.
even in Italy they practice American riding from reining to cutting and roping and barrel racing and pole bending and team penning! I practiced American riding by taking walks in the countryside and mountains and I went trekking for several days on horseback but in Italy and in Europe we stay in farmhouses with bedrooms and bathrooms and a restaurant!
I really enjoy your channel very informative however, I believe your videos would be better if you didn’t have any music playing in my opinion it takes away from the content it’s nice to hear just the natural sounds that comes with your job.
Great video. I appreciate you letting the world take a small look at what sheepmen do to keep our traditions going.
Thanks for watching!
This reminds me of the sheep herders with their simple sheepherder wagons.Years ago the herders would stay at the basque hotel in Elko Nv through the winter.Spring time they were all out on the range. They stayed out until the late fall.Each herder would have 2 or 3 sheep dogs.They would have a band of sheep to take care of.You guys are the real thing.Good to see this .Memories of an old cowboys
Thanks for watching!
Sure do enjoy your videos it's like I'm watching a documentary thanks for taking me along and thanks for all that you guys do we used to run into the sheep herders on the end of the Boulder Mountain they were way cool these videos are so awesome I watch all your videos all the time take care God bless looking forward to seeing a lot more
Thank you for watching!!! And commenting!
Awesomeness, gotta love the friendship in the middle of nowhere. That's what I admire about ranchers. Every one helps out everyone ❤...
Amazing isn’t it! Sure glad to have good people around!
Underrated Channel!!
Thank you!!!!
Very interesting to see what it takes to do you job.
Nice to hear about the friendly rancher who shares his water with you. He’s a good man.
Thank you!! Absolutely, we’re sure glad for all the help we get all times of the year because we sure get a lot of it!
Freaking awesome what you guys do to keep the world spinning!
We try! We’re just glad to be alive 😂
We feed our Great Pyrenees with our goats the same dog food that you was unloading.
It’s good stuff!!
Awesome filming and editing! Thanks gor sharing.
Thanks for watching!!
Rock on, very cool, thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching!!
Hi to you and your team. Thanks so much for taking the time out to share such an interesting farming system in your part of the USA.
Worked with sheep here in NZ. Sheep trucks ,sheep breeds and terrain are different. Some shearers looked like they could have shorn in other parts of the world. Maybe UK, Australia or NZ.
What we have in common is our love of sheep and to be the best we can at sheep husbandry . Great Videos.
Greetings from Matamata, New Zealand.
Thanks for watching! I love hearing from people from other parts of the world doing the same thing as us! Although it may be a little different!!
I'd love to set up camp out there the night skies has to be awesome, great video
They are fantastic! No light pollution and so many stars! So amazing!
even in Italy they practice American riding from reining to cutting and roping and barrel racing and pole bending and team penning! I practiced American riding by taking walks in the countryside and mountains and I went trekking for several days on horseback but in Italy and in Europe we stay in farmhouses with bedrooms and bathrooms and a restaurant!
That’s awesome!
Those drone shots are sick!!
Thanks man! Glad you like them!!
Another great video 👍
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Great work!
Thank you! Cheers!
I love this. where is your headquarters where are your summer ranges? Can’t believe you’re still running a cabover
We are in central Utah! That’s where we summer too! Yes we are! It’s been a good truck!
love it
Thank you!!
Great video
Thank you!!
in your country the price is 1 kg of sheep
You're back!
Back and hoping to be more consistent in posting awesome content! Thanks for watching!
I really enjoy your channel very informative however, I believe your videos would be better if you didn’t have any music playing in my opinion it takes away from the content it’s nice to hear just the natural sounds that comes with your job.
I’ll keep that in mind!! Thanks for watching and thanks for the input!!
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I love that someone is producing wool in this country. Just try to buy a new wool buffalo shirt that wasn't made in Mexico or Europe.
Absolutely!!
Sheep oh goody were going to DISNEY WORLD
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Great video! Where do you get your sheep camp trailers from?
We have several from different makers! Western range camps, Wilson camps, timberline, and we built one a couple years ago!
Do we want a Border Wall? That is tough conditions to raise a baby lamb & put on weight. Water wins, again. Stay safe.
These lambs actually do really well here! They grow a lot! Up in the hills there is a ton of good green grass for them to eat!
Not sure how the border wall would affect the growth rate on a lamb...maybe you can enlighten us?