Day 4 horse got hooked roping Big Bulls
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 25 พ.ย. 2023
- Day 4 was a success. with all the wild cattle we roped and a couple close calls . its not safe what we do but we try are best to be as safe as we can be . thanks to god we are protected and watched over.
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Watching Roper work is a thing of beauty. He already passed most of the world in skill, ability and guts. Show some footage of Sage. We all like to see the next generation of whip and spur, doin it desert cowboy style.
Cache is worth every dollar you guys pay him. Clancy is family so he probably gets the family paycheck. If they make a profit this year we will split it with you . ( That’s what I was always told ) Some reason ranches never turn a profit. Good job Arden! Love to watch you guys. Seeing you guys pray in front of the world says more than anything about who you all are. 👍
That's a good horse, taking the horn but still doing his job...glad the horse is fine. Good family working together ❤️
Roper can be proud that at 9 years old, he was out there riding rough country learning his legacy! After getting hooked by that bull, my tendency would be to make that bull into ground beef immediately! Great video, stay safe out there.
You're a great dad Clancy. You've raising another proud, fine cowboy 👍
That's some real Cowboying on this Ranch . 👍
You're living and working WESTERN. Thanks for sharing.
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I am pretty impressed with my cousins. Roper is already more a man than a boy! I can only imagine what that kid will grow up to! A strong good man no doubt!
Best thing I’ve seen on TH-cam in a while. Y’all are catching super rank cattle in the roughest of country and seem to be having the timid your life. Good for you!
Dang guys I'm glad a found your channel. Heck of good videos
So glad I came across your guys channel!! Brings back a lot of memories from when I was a kid. My family dealt with a lot of wild cattle years ago south of Escalante Utah on the fifty mile mountain. To see that little feller doing what I grew up doing took me back in time cause I was that same little boy. Love what you guys are doin keep it up!!
Solid outstanding horses with heart. Maybe they should add bull ponying to Working Cow Horse at the AQHA . 😂
❤❤❤❤❤😅😅😅😅😊😊 you guys got some young men out there learning how to roping cows teaching them while they're young its wonderful. Be safe guys just be safe
You guys are awesome! Best videos on the internet! We are so lucky to get to see these! 🤠
Dude I love the words of encouragement for your son! That was awesome way to go young cowboy! Top hand in the making!
Loved the Prayer 🙏 guys.
Love watching your video
Really great video,it’s a very difficult and dangerous job. All the cows are good looking young men. Thanks again
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You may want to edit that statement. ❤
We are from southwest Kansas but have lived in Virginia Beach for the last 13 years. We are really enjoying these videos. We loved seeing Roper! He is an amazing ranch hand.
Hello from the Navajo Nation. Love your videos 💪🙏👍🤙
We thank you for your support🙏
You bet Roper!! 😮
Heck of a job
That’s one badass 9 year old
You guys are tuff, I thoroughly enjoyed this video. WHIP and Spur. 😊
Good job real cowboys
Hi whacth you all the way from Western Australia in Quairading.😊
Pretty punchy crew 👍
Lmfao I'm Navajo that shit got me ..😅
Awesome video!
I Am so Impressed with u Guys. New Subscriber here, and Glad the Little Fella is Safe and Learning from u Guys. Keep it Pushing!
Roper is just as tough as his dad Clancy worked for me one summer. The only guy I seen cut a Pinyon down with a chain on backwards.
Wooooow wooooow 😮😦🤩😃 si que es bueno ese niño amigos! Sigan apoyándolo y ayudándolo!!! Me recuerda mucho a mi cuando niño pero fueron muy duros mis padres. Very good job guy's 👍👍👊 leave d dog's make his job they are soooo good brother's they don't eat a cow or a calves!!! Muuuy buen trabajo Dios los bendiga. Saludos de Sonora.,🙋
Gracias amigo!! Por favor compartir nuestros videos con sus amigos y familia 🙏
I will do it, I really like all your content, your videos are very good!!! but the best thing is the hand of God is always there. 🙌🙌☝️ I don't know if the old man is his father but he is identical to my grandfather lol. Bendiciones a todos...
You're breathing harder than the horse and cow.
Get matching cattle dogs. I hated that part when the dogs got overzealous.😢
Ignore me. I wouldn't be this impressive 😂
Great family memories ❤
Thanks for sharing yourselves. ❤
great job guys
cashe navajo joke is funny no offence taken literally how navajos be 🤣🤣
God dam, that Ropper is some ropper at just 9. I could hardly tie my shoe laces at 9.
I hope your horse is fine. Those Bulls could be Really Dangerous. Here in Costa Rica 🇨🇷 we Do it Just like that.
I think I heard one of those cows say “what did we ever do to you guys?”
How do those cattle make a living in that country? Brush eaters? Lol. And what wax do you use on that fancy stache? I haven't found anything that last long enough to get the horse caught, much less all day. Great channel, been praying for y'all since your family made the national news. Keep it up, this is what built America.
Ropers a hell of a hand already
A little idea of what it takes to put a beef steak on the Dinner Plate. What Happens to the Bulls you rope & haul away, do they wind up being hamburger. Are there enough bulls in the brush that you dont find to cover the cows that you brand & release. Any way a good watch.
A little of both if they are a really good looking bull we will keep them for breeding and All the rest we sell to the market
Its funny to me how people don't realize just how dangerous this job us,I've lost 95%more friends and family in cowboing than law enforcement and military
Great video, how is the pully system working for pulling those bulls in the trailer? The pulleys make a horse 2 or 3 times more powerful, much easier on horses and cowboys. My hat is off to you all for trying something new and making it work.
It definitely works . It does take some time to get it all set up so if we are in a hurry then we don’t use it but other than that it’s awesome
I'm new to your channel. What do you do with the wild bulls after you take them to the Ranch?
What do you do with the bulls that you carry to the ranch?
Ty guys for showing your hard work keep it up
I just came across your channel today. I subscribed after watching Day 1 and just naturally went through the week. I would like to see the branding procedure you use on these round ups. Another thing I did was to Google Map Bundy Ranch to get a better idea where in the world this is all taking place, but I couldn't find you, although I know you're near Lake Mead. Give us a hint as to your location. Good job guys. Keep the videos coming.
How many acres do they have
Really enjoyed the video. I assume it's already been answered but what type of branding iron do you use. I assume there is no time for fire and obviously no electricity? That is the only two kinds that I have ever used. Thanks God Bless
We build fires and have hot irons
@@Thebundyranch , ok . Thank you for taking the time to respond. I didn't realize you would have time for a fire and all that hassle. Makes sense though.
Have a Merry Christmas.
God Bless
Omg I didn’t realize that thes where new omg yes
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Is this how you all have to gather all that you sell ?
What’s the name of last set of pens you loaded at?
Willow
somos payasos guey!
Who do they belong to.
Vocês deixam os cães machucarem muito o gado, isso não é bom!
No
I've been watching several of your videos. I don't understand what your doing. Your in a herd of 15 or more cows and bulls. You rope bulls, then you rope some calves. Not all. Just some. ???
Wild desert ranching is different than pasture cattle. The momma cows are almost never brought home and are left to survive and raise a calf. The vast amount of land it takes to feed cows on desert land means that you don't see every calf born, and the maverick cattle you hear them talk about are older cattle that have never been caught and marked at all in their life. Meaning some of these bulls are 4 or 5 years old and have never been touched by humans. These bulls aren't the breeding stock they want producing calves, they were just calves that were never caught and castrated. In these videos you see them roping calves that are weaning age yearling bulls and maverick bulls. These are loaded on trailers and hauled to the market to sell, same as someone weaning their calves in the fall and selling to feedlots. The ones they rope, brand an let go again are breeding quality hfrs or maverick cows. They are branded to show ownership and let go to continue raising calves for them. The ones they find but don't rope are usually herd bulls or cows that are already branded and left on the desert to do what cows do.
Many thanks to Kyle S. For explaining to me what's going on out there. Excellent explanation. Thank you.
What happens to these bulls ? Is there a reason why it’s just bulls not cows or what’s the purpose ? I’m new here just tryna figure out what’s going on looks super interesting 🔥
We take these bulls to the sell yard cause there are to many bulls and now enough cows