Ever thought about giving a fatherly life and lessons to a 30 yr old who never had a father? This series..is beyond what I could explain. Gives me drive. And purpose. Your animals and family are so lucky. Everyone always says your never too old. Ranch life...I feel the clock is ticking for me. Already missed out on 20 years of what your giving your kids. Damn lucky to of grown up in this life..and even luckier to be able to pass it on. This day and age is so difficult
My daughter and I really enjoyed this episode. She “loves horses” and asked me to comment. She likes burgers too so I suppose the cows were neat to see also
I was the same age as your son when I was allowed to go spend the day in the saddle moving cows. We run a cows and use horses but it would be really handy to have all the facilities that the ranch you are on to work horses.
I especially love this episode.. this is my heart!! And I love trying to photograph the Young horses.. it's a true accomplishment when you can get that shot! Stay blessed my friend! I love how thoughtful you are with your training!! Perfect!
I like the production quality but it seems like the videos have a high production to content ratio, lead-in/trailer/music. But this was better than the trail riding vid. You left out a lot of stuff, like how to prevent walking back home when horse leaves you in a cloud of dust and runs all the way back to his stall. Or not running the horse on the way home (to prevent him running all the way back into his shelter, not stopping, because he knows where youre going -overheads be damned!) Run him on the way out only until youre sure he'll obey when you put the brakes on. How to tie or picket a horse safely, you might need to dismount and step away from him while youre out on the trail. Did you need a step-up to mount him at the barn? What do you do if you come off his back miles from home? Lot of things tok consider when you take any age hoirse out on the trail. One twig snaps or a leaf moves or a squirrel scampers and youre on your butt -he's gone pecan.
Soto Gremble umm I didn’t watch that video but I don’t take a young horse out on a ride until he is as close to bomb proof as possible and most cowboys worth there salt won’t fall off if a colt comes apart under them lol
We do sell some from time to time. Not really any rejects, but you can check our Facebook page Creek Plantation for sales. Thanks for watching!! Richard
Now all you need is to teach them to keep their head belly high, right ? Have you ever seen a using ranch horse work with their head chest high , it's not natural ?
Jess Normand, We have a small crew including myself and a videographer. We also enlist the help of my daughter and Hunter Shahan behind the camera. Thanks for watching, Richard
@@pressleycoster4164,yes I do know a thing or two about horses. You can start a horse at 2, but you dang sure don't ride until they're four. Bone structure isn't fully developed until at least the age of four.
I would love to be able to live like this, or even just be able to learn how to! I live vicariously through your videos!
Thanks Georgie! Be on the lookout for more great videos soon. Have a great weekend.
Nothing better than seeing a cowboy working cows right. That older man sorted that cow with precision. Don't see that often anymore
Captain Kerr, Thanks for the kind words! I'll pass along the compliments. Richard
Thanks, sorry I didnt mention how much I like what your doing also. I'm kinda hard to impress but you have, keep it up.
@@LowCountryCowboys the Pucketts ( sp) in Kern County CA. Train California Bridle horses and have a small cow ranch. That old man CAN ROPE!!!
Ever thought about giving a fatherly life and lessons to a 30 yr old who never had a father? This series..is beyond what I could explain. Gives me drive. And purpose. Your animals and family are so lucky. Everyone always says your never too old. Ranch life...I feel the clock is ticking for me. Already missed out on 20 years of what your giving your kids. Damn lucky to of grown up in this life..and even luckier to be able to pass it on. This day and age is so difficult
You only have one life on this earth, chase your dreams. Make your priority memories not money, and keep your eyes on Christ. 🙏🏽
Totally enjoy this channel. So glad I found you all!
My daughter and I really enjoyed this episode. She “loves horses” and asked me to comment. She likes burgers too so I suppose the cows were neat to see also
Love a good horse and a cutting horse is a dream
WHAT A GREAT LIFE
Thanks, Mike. We love it!
Those boots are 3 sizes to big for that kid! Lol.
Loved the video! Informative.
I was the same age as your son when I was allowed to go spend the day in the saddle moving cows. We run a cows and use horses but it would be really handy to have all the facilities that the ranch you are on to work horses.
We are fortunate to work for such a great outfit. Lord knows I’ve had to work with a lot less in the past!
I like the pressure and release idea
I especially love this episode.. this is my heart!! And I love trying to photograph the Young horses.. it's a true accomplishment when you can get that shot! Stay blessed my friend! I love how thoughtful you are with your training!! Perfect!
That was a great video and I really enjoyed it. Please keep them coming.
Thanks, John!
What breed is lucky
@@josealvarez-hx6lh LUCKY IS A QUARTER HORSE. THANKS FOR WATCHING. RICHARD
Yall helped me with my horses
Thank u 4 helping me thing i dont no and I love watch u involving your kids
Thank you for watching!
Every man, every horse and every dog needs a job to do. Whether they realize it or not.
(Whether they particularly * want* it or not.)
Man I would love to gi up there in a couple years and learns some more about training ranch/cutting horse
I wish i could work like that everyday
good group of riders
good lookin cattle
I like the production quality but it seems like the videos have a high production to content ratio, lead-in/trailer/music. But this was better than the trail riding vid. You left out a lot of stuff, like how to prevent walking back home when horse leaves you in a cloud of dust and runs all the way back to his stall. Or not running the horse on the way home (to prevent him running all the way back into his shelter, not stopping, because he knows where youre going -overheads be damned!) Run him on the way out only until youre sure he'll obey when you put the brakes on. How to tie or picket a horse safely, you might need to dismount and step away from him while youre out on the trail. Did you need a step-up to mount him at the barn? What do you do if you come off his back miles from home? Lot of things tok consider when you take any age hoirse out on the trail. One twig snaps or a leaf moves or a squirrel scampers and youre on your butt -he's gone pecan.
Soto Gremble umm I didn’t watch that video but I don’t take a young horse out on a ride until he is as close to bomb proof as possible and most cowboys worth there salt won’t fall off if a colt comes apart under them lol
A great life but I bet its hot as fudge in the summer.
Fact!
Chersome looks like the beginning to a good cow horse.
Thanks, Ethan. She is a heck of a lot of fun to ride! Richard
Great video. Are you on TV?
Just TH-cam for now.
Had the fillies been handled, there would have been no issues
I was 5 the frist time I roped a calf
maverick m, thanks for watching!
i'm 17 and cant rope a still dummy lol
Muito bom
Vcs podiam dublar pra português
Do you sell your cutting rejects?
We do sell some from time to time. Not really any rejects, but you can check our Facebook page Creek Plantation for sales. Thanks for watching!! Richard
@@LowCountryCowboys Thank you sir!
do you guys offer the opportunity for ranch hands? I'm from Aus and would love to be apart of this!
Sometimes. Send me your email address.
@@LowCountryCowboys is their an email I can contact you on, so I don't disclose my email to everyone
Now all you need is to teach them to keep their head belly high, right ? Have you ever seen a using ranch horse work with their head chest high , it's not natural ?
Who produces this show or do they film it themsleves
Jess Normand, We have a small crew including myself and a videographer. We also enlist the help of my daughter and Hunter Shahan behind the camera. Thanks for watching, Richard
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Stop calling that work - it is died and gone to Heaven playday.
Why are you on a 2 year old? This is the reason why horse people get a bad reputation.
Um what? Do you know anything about horses? Two is the prime age to start.
@@pressleycoster4164,yes I do know a thing or two about horses. You can start a horse at 2, but you dang sure don't ride until they're four. Bone structure isn't fully developed until at least the age of four.
Cut the loud music over the voices!