Thx for another great show! I like seeing young Hyde out there. Those dogs you have are sure a big help. I always say, a good dog will save you a lot of steps! Best wishes to you folks.
Awesome video, Thanks for taking me along. The dogs listen so well. The terrain is beautiful, and fall is defiantly in the air. Hyde is quite the little cowboy. What a great life, good roots with grama n grampa. I was wondering, how is the young man that went off to the police academy doing? I'm watching from sunny southwest, Florida and never miss a video. So, see ya next week. God Bless all of you... Stay Safe.
Hi, thanks for watching. Jayden is doing great. He loves law enforcement and is moving a long in his training. Sunny South West Florida sounds great, especially in January!!!
Fall is definitely sneaking up fast.. Its just so much fun to start a new pup. George is setting a great example for Maggie to follow. Having older dogs to teach takes a lot of time out of the training to get a young one up and running. I call it cheating fair, chuckle. Great week, fall colors should be amazing here soon...
The Cattle look good and healthy. Hyde the little cowboy says the darnest things. Do you guys ever see cactus in Southern Utah and Southwest Colorado on your ranch? Have you guys thought of doing Stickers/ Decals of your Logo to sell on your store website? Maybe Patches as well? I would get a sticker and maybe a patch.
Awww one of my favorite cow boys. I don’t know why yall don’t feed your horses. Lol. Just kidding. When you said that about the cattle guard. Isn’t it supposed to stop the cattle? I didn’t think they could walk on those. Is the lil cowboy learning to herd cattle? Woohoo Maggie. What is a dogy calf? That’s good dogs. That Hyde he is pretty smart. Knowing which rein to pull to get Hurah to go the right way. Lol Hyde. He did the whole thing. Some great dogs. Wow. Hello Stephanie good to see you. I’m gonna send you a picture of one of our dogs well actually 2 If you can find the other one. Great video. Thank you so much!
Hi Cindi, great to hear from you. They are not suppose to be able to walk it, but when it fills in, it is easy for them to get across. A dogy calf is on that has lost its mother. They are pretty easy to spot because the will be much smaller than the other calves and they will have big bellies. They can survive, it is sure is hard on them. We would love to see pictures of your dogs. Thank you for watching
I've watched a number of your videos you talk about Utah and Colorado where you are chasing cows, I have two questions. Where in Utah is your ranch and what town in Colorado are you close to?
Hi, so the winter range is in south east Utah. From Bluff to Mexican Hat and then up on Cedar Mesa as well. The Colorado permit is located west of Cortez on what is called the Glade
Hi, we graze on federal land, it is not private. We have grazing permits for summer and winter range. I do not know the actual acreage, the summer range is 21 miles long and about 6 miles wide. The winter range is much much bigger, 7 or 8 time as big. We actually ride much more in the winter than summer.
The goats and the dog was fun to see. Long Live Cowboys Riding for the Brand. Thats funny seeing one dog sitting on the other dog.
Start them young, raise them right❤️
The care of the little baby horse is very beautiful. He will grow up to be something big one day. His curiosity is understandable.
Thanks 😊
Bet Hyde slept that night. Love how the dogs worked they are lifesavers.
He was, slept all the way home, ha ha
Hyde is quite the cowboy. One yell and he had those cows running. Always a pleasure to watch your videos on Sunday.
Thank you and thanks for watching
You have to love working cow dogs on a good ranch horse👍
Amen to that!!!
Thx for another great show! I like seeing young Hyde out there. Those dogs you have are sure a big help. I always say, a good dog will save you a lot of steps!
Best wishes to you folks.
Alan from Farm on 66 sent us over to watch. Hyde is fun to watch with his horse. 😊
Hello Glad you met Alan from the farm on Route 66.
Really enjoy your videos, such beautiful country.
Thank you again for all the beautiful scenery .
I could see Maggie gaining confidence each day.
Hi, yes she is starting to settle in and grow up, we are pretty excited about her. Thanks for watching
Another enjoyable video guys and Stephanie looking forward to the round up and shipping of the calves
Hi Ronald, hope your doing good, thanks for watching
Another lovely video. Hyde has learned so much over the Summer, he certainly enjoys it all.
Awesome video, Thanks for taking me along. The dogs listen so well. The terrain is beautiful, and fall is defiantly in the air. Hyde is quite the little cowboy. What a great life, good roots with grama n grampa. I was wondering, how is the young man that went off to the police academy doing? I'm watching from sunny southwest, Florida and never miss a video. So, see ya next week. God Bless all of you... Stay Safe.
Hi, thanks for watching. Jayden is doing great. He loves law enforcement and is moving a long in his training. Sunny South West Florida sounds great, especially in January!!!
Fall is definitely sneaking up fast.. Its just so much fun to start a new pup. George is setting a great example for Maggie to follow. Having older dogs to teach takes a lot of time out of the training to get a young one up and running. I call it cheating fair, chuckle. Great week, fall colors should be amazing here soon...
Highlight of my Sunday watching these videos!
God dam, always a hoot when Hyde comes along and watching him straddling Hoorah. No pony boy there, jumped right to cowboy.
Love how your dogs work. Tracey (Australia)
Thank you
Our cattle guards will fill up with caliche & it's a pain. Hyde looked kinda tuckered out! As always, I enjoyed the scenery & ride along
Here, the county road crews maintain them and they are behind. We have been on their list for a year. thanks for watching
the gathering pasture is huge beautiful spot still a lot of feed out there ,
It is huge! And the feed in it is excellent. Thanks for watching
You know I love your videos when I watch them in Italy while I’m on vacation. Go Hyde.
Thank you, that means a lot to us
Hello farm on Route 66 sent me to check you out.
Good job
Looking great up there . Getting ready for the cooler weather myself.
Great video! Glad that Hyde got those cows moved😊
that big white horse.
The Cattle look good and healthy. Hyde the little cowboy says the darnest things. Do you guys ever see cactus in Southern Utah and Southwest Colorado on your ranch? Have you guys thought of doing Stickers/ Decals of your Logo to sell on your store website? Maybe Patches as well? I would get a sticker and maybe a patch.
You should have explained for those that don’t know, the best way to drive through a mob of stock on the road
Awww one of my favorite cow boys.
I don’t know why yall don’t feed your horses. Lol. Just kidding. When you said that about the cattle guard. Isn’t it supposed to stop the cattle? I didn’t think they could walk on those. Is the lil cowboy learning to herd cattle? Woohoo Maggie. What is a dogy calf? That’s good dogs. That Hyde he is pretty smart. Knowing which rein to pull to get Hurah to go the right way. Lol Hyde. He did the whole thing. Some great dogs. Wow. Hello Stephanie good to see you. I’m gonna send you a picture of one of our dogs well actually 2 If you can find the other one. Great video. Thank you so much!
Hi Cindi, great to hear from you. They are not suppose to be able to walk it, but when it fills in, it is easy for them to get across. A dogy calf is on that has lost its mother. They are pretty easy to spot because the will be much smaller than the other calves and they will have big bellies. They can survive, it is sure is hard on them. We would love to see pictures of your dogs. Thank you for watching
biggest horse gets the lightest load.
I've watched a number of your videos you talk about Utah and Colorado where you are chasing cows, I have two questions. Where in Utah is your ranch and what town in Colorado are you close to?
Hi, so the winter range is in south east Utah. From Bluff to Mexican Hat and then up on Cedar Mesa as well. The Colorado permit is located west of Cortez on what is called the Glade
How much country do you graze all up ?
Hi, we graze on federal land, it is not private. We have grazing permits for summer and winter range. I do not know the actual acreage, the summer range is 21 miles long and about 6 miles wide. The winter range is much much bigger, 7 or 8 time as big. We actually ride much more in the winter than summer.
looks like there fat and happy[, the horses ]
Maggie should work completely silently,