I think that this is the best thing about farm/ranch life, these kids that grow up on these places learn a lot at a really young age. Their work ethic, their ability to learn quickly, take instructions, and working with others...this life teaches them so many many good things. My uncle has a small farm in southern Georgia and I wish that growing up we did more than just have Saturday fish fries, and riding the go kart during the summer. Great job to the little guy, and kudos to dad for raising such fine children who has a respect for what he does. If they didn't respect their dad, they wouldn't wanna do those things and learn about what he does as an excellent ranch hand. Much thanks goes out to Mr. Welch also for having the wherewithal to aid in training the next generation. I really appreciate content like this.
To see a little kid kicking Ass and helping.... that's amazing.and why we cowboy. And who hasn't mistaken a stick for a snake??? Awesomeness sure awesomeness.
My great-grandfather, David Nathan Arnett, was the first (I think!) manager of the Renderbrook Spade Ranch....according to all I know about him, he was not only a GREAT cowboy, he was a GREAT cowman!!!! Horses & cattle have been in my blood from waaaay back!!! Proud of my heritage!!
just keep learning about cattle. I'm 13, too, but i live in Montana, USA. My family is ranchers, and if you want to ranch you sure can. Just don't lose interest.
Grandpa bought me a pony big enough to keep up with the other horses but to where I could handle it when I was 4 and from that day on he has moved a cow without me or gone to any brandings
hello okay l'm Leandro l want to get a job in texas hill in brazil working with cutting gad from the 9 years of idade'm wetland and want to meet other coutries and but a few things and my dream is to work im texas how do l fix a vacancy?
I think that this is the best thing about farm/ranch life, these kids that grow up on these places learn a lot at a really young age. Their work ethic, their ability to learn quickly, take instructions, and working with others...this life teaches them so many many good things. My uncle has a small farm in southern Georgia and I wish that growing up we did more than just have Saturday fish fries, and riding the go kart during the summer. Great job to the little guy, and kudos to dad for raising such fine children who has a respect for what he does. If they didn't respect their dad, they wouldn't wanna do those things and learn about what he does as an excellent ranch hand. Much thanks goes out to Mr. Welch also for having the wherewithal to aid in training the next generation. I really appreciate content like this.
To see a little kid kicking Ass and helping.... that's amazing.and why we cowboy. And who hasn't mistaken a stick for a snake??? Awesomeness sure awesomeness.
That 5 year old Cowboy is my favorite and I shall be his fan .( I'm 64) I love them Cowboy's. Love from Kumbhoj Jai Maharashtra.
Thats Amazing, and the little boy looks smarter than most boys his age! Hugs to him.
My great-grandfather, David Nathan Arnett, was the first (I think!) manager of the Renderbrook Spade Ranch....according to all I know about him, he was not only a GREAT cowboy, he was a GREAT cowman!!!! Horses & cattle have been in my blood from waaaay back!!! Proud of my heritage!!
just keep learning about cattle. I'm 13, too, but i live in Montana, USA. My family is ranchers, and if you want to ranch you sure can. Just don't lose interest.
You're 21 now. Still doing & enjoying it?
AWESOME STORY!!!!!!
Keep it up boys
Buen video felicitaciones.
Grandpa bought me a pony big enough to keep up with the other horses but to where I could handle it when I was 4 and from that day on he has moved a cow without me or gone to any brandings
COWBOY thru and thru !
hello okay l'm Leandro l want to get a job in texas hill in brazil working with cutting gad from the 9 years of idade'm wetland and want to meet other coutries and but a few things and my dream is to work im texas how do l fix a vacancy?