I enjoyed that tremendously. Im 49 now probably a bit late but always felt like I should've lived a different life. No regrets though. Much respect to the farmers and ranchers in this great land.
I loved this video so much. Well done. My great grandfather was a rancher and I can tell it’s deeply in my DNA. But I was raised in the city, so the actual day to day life the Westons still live is just an idea in my head. And my whole being vibrated, seeing South Eden on this beautiful film - the land I love most on earth, and where my sister (bless her wild heart) was called back to live and raise a family 20 years ago. Thank you. 🙏🏼
I’m 28 used to work cattle farms and horse stables working horses this is still my dream life. Stuck in the city now can’t wait to go back to this simple yet robust way of life
And Canadians too. I had some friends from eastern Canada come out to my part of the country. How we ranch cattle and even slaughter them was a complete surprise to them. Their only image of farming were those cruel factory farms that don’t produce good quality meat or leather.
I'm not american-but it's somehow international … I take my hat off to those who work hard every day so that we can eat all the good things they produce for us. And we should be very careful not to choke them with to much laws and regulations.
Wow are you off base. Some are but most are not. It's hard work and then if the weather's good and and the market's on your side and imports from other countries don't flood the market, they just may make a profit. It takes a lot of things working your way. @@REPR100
Never been a rancher or a cowboy, however from a family a more than a few pro cooks and chefs we can attest that a cow raised properly on a big range beats the hell out of anything raised in a stall or a tiny plot its whole life. If there's a god I sure hope they bless and keep you fellas, your horses and your cows safe and healthy.
Love stuff like this! Nice film work and I love your brand. Well-filmed, practical, interesting. We do black Angus cattle also on my dad's ranch, a smaller outfit than yours, in Texas so not too cold usually, and we just use 4-wheelers instead of horses, bait the cows into the pens with range cubes, and only hire out cutting horses when we really need to work every single head. Plenty of rain, so just keep the coyotes off the newborns, de-worm and fly tag 'em, grate the thick mud from the edge of the tanks when it hasn't rained much (they'll get stuck there and die from exhaustion/drowning if the mud gets bad), and you're pretty much good. We take the calves to auction ourselves, the day before auction day so they don't lose much weight at the auction barn. My siblings and I all do different work in other areas of the state, so not sure it'll last another generation. Ironically, most of the beef I eat doesn't come from our own ranch. We mostly buy from the Scharbauer herds (a Wagyu hybrid) out here in west Texas oil country, a unique ranch-to-retail operation where the ranchers own the store - nothing's as good as a nice Wagyu beef burger in my opinion! And for anyone wondering, when you sell off the calves, the cows stop mooing for their calves after about 3 days, but dang it's an annoying few days haha! There's also a great raw milk dairy (the milk lobbyists haven't completely ruined our state legislature yet - milk is supposed to be an actual food, particularly now that we know how to check for diseases) retail operation in the Schulenburg area in Texas, operated by the Stryk Family if anyone from Houston or San Antonio is interested. Great products!
Great video guys. The editing and drone footage is awesome. I have a small cow calf operation down here in Price Ut. We are just ranching between the washes not like the good county you have. Thanks for sharing
My old man's dad worked and broke horses on a ranch, first time I went riding, made him super calm told this is what's going to happen kicked his ribs he bucked up and took off, no other feeling like that. This job is one I would wake up for. You working with animals all day not machines
You are so right. Here in Europe cattle are being blamed for all environmental woes. Governments are making beef inviable to suit agendas. Hard to fight it
As long as the animals are treated humanely I can enjoy my beef. Watching those factory farming videos though have left me truly scarred. The way they boil pigs alive, put chickens in cages that are so small that they can't even turn around... If God came back and watched how his custodians of this planet are treating his creations he'd send another flood at us. Anyway - very enjoyable video. My grandfather was a rancher and when I was a kid I always wanted to be one too. As I got older I realized that the government hates ranchers and farmers and does everything in its power to make it into a miserable life experience. Kudos to you for keeping at it despite all the bs.
I run a cattle station in australia, and we got a very similar way of doin things. Instead of it snowing and getting, it gets bloody hot here. Infact ive never seen snow haha. I run mainly droughtmasters, but also brahman, angus and hereford. Great video fellas and good to see some insight into your 'ranches'
@@klausewang7743 mate if your not on the coast, then entire land is dry. We cant run cattle stations on the coast cause thats were the cities are. the stations here get to 6,000,000 acres large (9375 sq miles). No room for that on the coast. They have to be inland which is dry with no rain and bloody hot. I run a cattle station in the outback too, and its tough life but i wouldnt have it any other way mate.
This is one of those things that unless you’ve done it you would have zero clue how cattle gets moved from point to point! Wicked video! Have always been a little jealous of you men that are keeping things real!
Long live cowboys❤️in my experience in the cattle business everybody wants to be a cowboy till its time to do what a cowboy does 💀 it's a 24/7 job in the conditions are never in your favor when something goes wrong it's either windy as hell hot as hell or cold as hell or dark as hell or mosquitoie as hell or all of that pre mentioned hell all at once in my case because I'm in Central Florida you have to love it cuz most times it doesn't love you back 💀❤️💯🇺🇸
It's not payday, and that is the problem. It's my dignitary ration suppply we have severe digni distress morphing body matter. Improper observation at improper activity being that they said i got payday at ration supply pickup in auxi repair. Like im repairing what repairs things bronco condition. But im in distress and dont know the pickup and what i repair is in severe sufference. They shouldn't be saying anything. They are not intel rated to comment on matters.
I recommend shepherding in western states. One person alone in a sheep wagon and a few dogs and a horse and 1000 ewes. It’s a great job for folks that don’t need people (like me). Historically cattlemen were sociable, they liked to go to town and see folks, have company, be a part of the community. The Sheepherders were out on their own.
Beautiful film about a great way of life. You men are a real inspiration. Wish Id started earlier towards a similar lifestyle. Better late than never I guess. Thanks
I live next to a beef farm. They don't use any horses. Only tractors full of food to move the cattle from one pen to another. I'm not from the states so maybe that's why.
Thank you! Made in China and got em on Amazon for $30! Not sure what you mean by rope a cow? This was our first time on horses. Leased the truck and the horses from Bear Bate Outfitting. Five stars.
I'm 52 years old and still want to be a cowboy when I grow up!
Why would anyone want to live in the city?
You are right, city is a prison, you will not do this in city th-cam.com/video/9yBkcREqG20/w-d-xo.htmlsi=rX8sUOwGSUzBaw1l
Not everyone’s a sissy city boy 💪 oorahhh
Easier to make money.
It's cheaper.
Exactly
I enjoyed that tremendously.
Im 49 now probably a bit late but always felt like I should've lived a different life. No regrets though. Much respect to the farmers and ranchers in this great land.
Thank you, Todd. Appreciate you taking the time to watch.
I loved this video so much. Well done.
My great grandfather was a rancher and I can tell it’s deeply in my DNA. But I was raised in the city, so the actual day to day life the Westons still live is just an idea in my head. And my whole being vibrated, seeing South Eden on this beautiful film - the land I love most on earth, and where my sister (bless her wild heart) was called back to live and raise a family 20 years ago.
Thank you. 🙏🏼
Same here, born in city and lived in city's all my life , I admire these guys and their lifestyle and dedication to getting work done
Same boat brother. I’m 40 in march and the ranch life has been calling me for the last 10
@@SEEKANDDESTROY717 Answer it brother, no man is supposed to work in an office.
I’m 28 used to work cattle farms and horse stables working horses this is still my dream life. Stuck in the city now can’t wait to go back to this simple yet robust way of life
❤ cool 👍😎
Nice work! Americans NEED to know how they are able to eat, too many have no clue.
Well said and totally agree!
Native Americans in boarding schools may not agree 😢
@@Rusty-b7kThere are still Indians in boarding schools?
And Canadians too. I had some friends from eastern Canada come out to my part of the country. How we ranch cattle and even slaughter them was a complete surprise to them. Their only image of farming were those cruel factory farms that don’t produce good quality meat or leather.
Eh, steak isn't the only thing on the menu, and it ain't the cheapest. In other words, we don't.
I'm not american-but it's somehow international … I take my hat off to those who work hard every day so that we can eat all the good things they produce for us. And we should be very careful not to choke them with to much laws and regulations.
I have a hat like that, all I'm missing is land, a pickup, horses, a herd and balls of steel and I become a cowboy too xD
good thinking,
land is the worst part of it
Doesn’t take balls, just a lot of money
May God protect and bless all the ranchers and farmers around the world. No one eats without them.
They’re all rich, how about pray for the people who don’t own a multimillion ranch
Wow are you off base. Some are but most are not. It's hard work and then if the weather's good and and the market's on your side and imports from other countries don't flood the market, they just may make a profit. It takes a lot of things working your way. @@REPR100
Crazy my grandpa was a rancher in Mexico. videos like this make me think of him
I lived the kinda of life being a cowboy 🤠 with my late Dad who passed on being a good cowhand leaving a legend to his grandkids ❤😢
No better life than on the Ranch. 😊
Wise choice driving a Toyota.
Never been a rancher or a cowboy, however from a family a more than a few pro cooks and chefs we can attest that a cow raised properly on a big range beats the hell out of anything raised in a stall or a tiny plot its whole life. If there's a god I sure hope they bless and keep you fellas, your horses and your cows safe and healthy.
Love stuff like this! Nice film work and I love your brand. Well-filmed, practical, interesting. We do black Angus cattle also on my dad's ranch, a smaller outfit than yours, in Texas so not too cold usually, and we just use 4-wheelers instead of horses, bait the cows into the pens with range cubes, and only hire out cutting horses when we really need to work every single head. Plenty of rain, so just keep the coyotes off the newborns, de-worm and fly tag 'em, grate the thick mud from the edge of the tanks when it hasn't rained much (they'll get stuck there and die from exhaustion/drowning if the mud gets bad), and you're pretty much good. We take the calves to auction ourselves, the day before auction day so they don't lose much weight at the auction barn. My siblings and I all do different work in other areas of the state, so not sure it'll last another generation. Ironically, most of the beef I eat doesn't come from our own ranch. We mostly buy from the Scharbauer herds (a Wagyu hybrid) out here in west Texas oil country, a unique ranch-to-retail operation where the ranchers own the store - nothing's as good as a nice Wagyu beef burger in my opinion! And for anyone wondering, when you sell off the calves, the cows stop mooing for their calves after about 3 days, but dang it's an annoying few days haha! There's also a great raw milk dairy (the milk lobbyists haven't completely ruined our state legislature yet - milk is supposed to be an actual food, particularly now that we know how to check for diseases) retail operation in the Schulenburg area in Texas, operated by the Stryk Family if anyone from Houston or San Antonio is interested. Great products!
What a great story that needs to be heard. Fantastic job on filming this! Great storytelling and visuals 💯
Awesome video! Beautiful scenery, beautiful horses, good looking cattle and cowboys. Can't get better than that!
Really enjoyed the video thanks for sharing.
Thank you!
Great video guys. The editing and drone footage is awesome. I have a small cow calf operation down here in Price Ut. We are just ranching between the washes not like the good county you have. Thanks for sharing
I went to the boss man to draw my roll, boss had me figured 9 dollars in the hole
My old man's dad worked and broke horses on a ranch, first time I went riding, made him super calm told this is what's going to happen kicked his ribs he bucked up and took off, no other feeling like that. This job is one I would wake up for. You working with animals all day not machines
Really well done video.
The worlds in trouble when the cowboys gone 😢
You are so right. Here in Europe cattle are being blamed for all environmental woes. Governments are making beef inviable to suit agendas. Hard to fight it
Really enjoyable watch.
Thank you, Cory. Appreciate you tuning in.
Great production! I'm going to watch this several more times to pick up some tips on filming, editing, etc... Awesome job to all involved! 👏
so much respect for this cowboys
Maybe now day America will WAKE UP to real life.
Thanks for the dedication to "Kevinly Father." ❤ A beautiful and well done video production.
That was well filmed.
Thank you.
This video was great… I’m watching this cuz I have an art project about western stuff and I think this helped a lot
Thank you!
Great video . Thanks for sharing.Sometimes it makes a guy wonder if we will make it from one "payday" to the next!
Hahaha. Kind of an operating loan to operating loan type of deal.
Very good!
Thank you.
As long as the animals are treated humanely I can enjoy my beef. Watching those factory farming videos though have left me truly scarred. The way they boil pigs alive, put chickens in cages that are so small that they can't even turn around... If God came back and watched how his custodians of this planet are treating his creations he'd send another flood at us.
Anyway - very enjoyable video. My grandfather was a rancher and when I was a kid I always wanted to be one too. As I got older I realized that the government hates ranchers and farmers and does everything in its power to make it into a miserable life experience. Kudos to you for keeping at it despite all the bs.
Epic
Above all, thank the Spanish and Mexicans for creating the vaquero arts
God bless them
Beautiful outfit
So good!
Thanks.
Great video!!
Great video !!
Great job buddy ... save The farms and cowboys ranchers around The world ... best regards from The Brazil !!!
Wish this channel can become a real live version of Yellowstone.
I run a cattle station in australia, and we got a very similar way of doin things. Instead of it snowing and getting, it gets bloody hot here. Infact ive never seen snow haha. I run mainly droughtmasters, but also brahman, angus and hereford. Great video fellas and good to see some insight into your 'ranches'
why would Austrian farmers choose dry land for ranching?
@@klausewang7743 mate if your not on the coast, then entire land is dry. We cant run cattle stations on the coast cause thats were the cities are. the stations here get to 6,000,000 acres large (9375 sq miles). No room for that on the coast. They have to be inland which is dry with no rain and bloody hot. I run a cattle station in the outback too, and its tough life but i wouldnt have it any other way mate.
Native American children in boarding schools were not eating steak greaseball 😢
this is wholesome
❤I am so proud of you guys nice job with the animals my dreams with sheep and cows ❤❤
This is one of those things that unless you’ve done it you would have zero clue how cattle gets moved from point to point! Wicked video! Have always been a little jealous of you men that are keeping things real!
Long live cowboys❤️in my experience in the cattle business everybody wants to be a cowboy till its time to do what a cowboy does 💀 it's a 24/7 job in the conditions are never in your favor when something goes wrong it's either windy as hell hot as hell or cold as hell or dark as hell or mosquitoie as hell or all of that pre mentioned hell all at once in my case because I'm in Central Florida you have to love it cuz most times it doesn't love you back 💀❤️💯🇺🇸
It's not payday, and that is the problem. It's my dignitary ration suppply we have severe digni distress morphing body matter. Improper observation at improper activity being that they said i got payday at ration supply pickup in auxi repair. Like im repairing what repairs things bronco condition. But im in distress and dont know the pickup and what i repair is in severe sufference. They shouldn't be saying anything. They are not intel rated to comment on matters.
Kansas wilayah dan penghasil sapi dan perternakan nya ..🎉🎉
I wish it was longer
One save from Brazil, Sorocaba -SP, eu admiro muito esse estilo de vida, e gosto muito. Save for USA
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If you live in a house your not a cowboy. Your an actor with a hat and belt buckle. Real cowboys live with their cattle
Zelim licno od vas na poklon.Smith and Wesson,magnum.357❤🎉❤.ps.Srbin iz.Bosne i Hercegovine
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As someone looking to start a docu-series about show horses, what are you shooting on?
Great video. You guys allow hunting on the ranch? Elk or deer tags? I'm looking for a ranch
Amazing video and such a beautiful lifestyle , wish I was born in this place :)
Amazing!
Great vid thx for the share, and yep building communites is what it's all about. God Bless.
belt horse leviiii hferrrr i like soundtrack campfire togetha luffman, marlboro cigarets 🍷🍾 ahHAa Leviiii
I always wanted to be a cowboy, still do at age 28
Person who put this in my feed.
You aren't getting paydays off my stolen trust fund.
No steaks for you, Holland.
Great video. What's the name of the song at the of the video
I'd love to experience this first hand but I doubt it would work out seeing as I'm dealing with social anxiety and teamwork isn't really my thing
I recommend shepherding in western states. One person alone in a sheep wagon and a few dogs and a horse and 1000 ewes. It’s a great job for folks that don’t need people (like me). Historically cattlemen were sociable, they liked to go to town and see folks, have company, be a part of the community. The Sheepherders were out on their own.
@@adamd.9802 Thanks for the recommendation! I'll keep it in mind :)
I know how it is i grew up in the country with my dad and he owns a small place . He has got four horses i think ❤❤i loved this vid
Kinda different Range compared to us here in Bavaria. Beautiful shots! ❤
Fine I'll watch yellow stone again
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Beautiful film about a great way of life. You men are a real inspiration. Wish Id started earlier towards a similar lifestyle. Better late than never I guess. Thanks
Please make day to day vlogs I want to own a ranch my self in the future
After I finish college, i already know this is the job that im doing.
I live next to a beef farm. They don't use any horses. Only tractors full of food to move the cattle from one pen to another. I'm not from the states so maybe that's why.
I’m gonna eat at black angus soon. Got a gift card for Christmas.😋
Even if they were, their rating would probably be of no privilege
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Germany , Chiemgau ist super
Esse começo, me lembra muito a série; Yellowstone.
Nice video great work keep it’s up
Nice to see riding in a bosal bridle, much kinder to the horse.
I LOVE THE WONDERFUL NATURE!! I LOVE THE HORSES !! & LOVE COUNTRY STYLE LIFE!! ❤🥰💕HAPPY NEW YEAR 2024!! MILLIONS BLESSINGS 4EVERYONE!! ✨🌞❤️🔥🌛✨
This lifestyle is ❤. I wish l could experience this again
Great video!!!! Thank you for sharing. Blessings to you all, keep up the good work gentleman.
I took him seriously until I saw him driving a Toyota. 😂
Just kidding, greetings from a fellow cattleman.
Hahaha. I’ve taken a lot of grief for that Toyota and will replace it when it breaks. Which is never…
Who built the slick fork saddle on the pale face sorrel?
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It's terrible they lose the calf, if they are losing them to the cold. Can the meat be used to eat or feed the animals or is it a total waste.
🧑🌾
Wish I could come work for ya
I didn’t think Cowboys drove Toyotas. I was thinking more like Fords and Dodge. 🤠
They don’t. But sometimes that’s all we can afford.
When there is a first shot like this, you know its gonna be a good video
I could watch a 2 hour documentary about this
good one. bro
Cowboys.
Awesome
This is a lifestyle and you got to love it you don't do it for the money
Great content! Keep it up!
Nice chaps. Ever rope a cow? Looks like you all are dudes. Cleanest rig I’ve ever saw other than the dudes at the stockyards.
Thank you! Made in China and got em on Amazon for $30! Not sure what you mean by rope a cow? This was our first time on horses. Leased the truck and the horses from Bear Bate Outfitting. Five stars.
Where do this cow shelter in rainstorms ?
Incredible work
Sheridan, Wy here
Great video and production.
Well done 👍