Cliff, thank you for showing us the state of the art in CONVENTIONAL cattle handling. I am glad that less trauma to the cattle is being practised by this ranch. It seems they are moving closer to your way of handling cattle, to keep them fat and happy. I am enjoying your videos so very much. I have studied Greg Judy's work for many years, but I was lacking someone to translate it into the language of Texas....a very different place - then I found you! We are planning to start our own sustainable ranch in South Central Texas and we dream of buying our South Poles from y'all.
@@cliffhonnasregenerativerancherWell, thank you for your kind attention. We live just outside of New Braunfels, but are planning to find land further South. I plan to experiment with introducing native plants to pasture. My husband, Roy grew up in Hill Country, but I'm chasing better soll and rainfall. Wish me luck!
Doc that was a treat watched the cowboys and the dogs working the cattle lot of team work involve in it, by the look of that pasture you guy got some rain and thank you for video keep them coming.
Here in the southern part of Virginia, I’m moving my small herd of South Poll cattle (~ 100 head) across 300-acres via 20 paddocks by myself and no dogs. Fortunately for me, my cattle are typically waiting at the gate to the next paddock when I arrive each morning. My job is to open the gate and stay out of their way. I recently purchased my first three horses at the age 63, but I haven’t mustered the courage to begin learning to ride them. Your video makes me want to incorporate my horses into my small cattle operation, even if it’s only for the western nostalgia and enjoyment of my horses, and just maybe to show off a little in front of my neighbors 🤠
Glad there was some green there. I was just watching Greg J today from 1st week of November, creeks dried up, spring dried up in his two year drought. But East Texas got a little more water. Do they try moving cattle regenerative, once a month, a week?
❤🎉 Yeah this territory looks so different than what places like Anchor Brand Ranch and 1880 Drifters have to go through in driving their cattle. I found the music distracting, especially since it was so loud... It would be great just to hear the natural sounds of the cattle drive..🤔 Sorry just my opinion... being older my concentration level comes at a premium. 😐 Otherwise it was a pretty cool video, thank you. 🤠🐂⭐
Excellent information. Takes a lot more than most people realize.
Thoroughly enjoyed watching this! Thanks for posting!
It’s my pleasure!!
Truly enjoyed this, especially the working Cur Dogs.
It’s quite the sight for sure!
Yes those were some good dogs. Anchor Brand Ranch has good dogs also . Enjoyed this video, make more!
Will do!
Cliff, thank you for showing us the state of the art in CONVENTIONAL cattle handling. I am glad that less trauma to the cattle is being practised by this ranch. It seems they are moving closer to your way of handling cattle, to keep them fat and happy. I am enjoying your videos so very much. I have studied Greg Judy's work for many years, but I was lacking someone to translate it into the language of Texas....a very different place - then I found you! We are planning to start our own sustainable ranch in South Central Texas and we dream of buying our South Poles from y'all.
Thank you so much for reaching out! That means a lot! Where in texas are you located? Looking forward to meeting y’all at some point!
@@cliffhonnasregenerativerancherWell, thank you for your kind attention. We live just outside of New Braunfels, but are planning to find land further South. I plan to experiment with introducing native plants to pasture. My husband, Roy grew up in Hill Country, but I'm chasing better soll and rainfall. Wish me luck!
Doc that was a treat watched the cowboys and the dogs working the cattle lot of team work involve in it, by the look of that pasture you guy got some rain and thank you for video keep them coming.
Yes, finally we have had rain! Pastures responded promptly!
Very impressive operation. Thanks for bringing us along Mr. Cliff
It was my pleasure!
Man that is poetry in motion haven't seen Cowboy work like that since 18 years old, that was Cowboy p o r n❤
😂😂😂
Very intreating! I’d rather keep moving fences for my little group of 25 head. From the flat land of Michigan.
The romance of being a cowboy = hard work 😂😂
Here in the southern part of Virginia, I’m moving my small herd of South Poll cattle (~ 100 head) across 300-acres via 20 paddocks by myself and no dogs. Fortunately for me, my cattle are typically waiting at the gate to the next paddock when I arrive each morning. My job is to open the gate and stay out of their way. I recently purchased my first three horses at the age 63, but I haven’t mustered the courage to begin learning to ride them. Your video makes me want to incorporate my horses into my small cattle operation, even if it’s only for the western nostalgia and enjoyment of my horses, and just maybe to show off a little in front of my neighbors 🤠
Great video. Looking forward to an update on your herd and pastures.
Stay tuned!
Wonderfull.
Thanks
U doing good!!!!!!!
Thanks for share, very much interesting. #FoodSecurity #Cattle #GrassFed
Thanks for watching!
Extraodinario trabajo. Unos perros increíbles. El mejor estilo de vida ...
Thank you!
Glad there was some green there. I was just watching Greg J today from 1st week of November, creeks dried up, spring dried up in his two year drought. But East Texas got a little more water.
Do they try moving cattle regenerative, once a month, a week?
They rotate pastures but I’m not sure how often.
What bread are these Cattle? Great job on the video!
They are 1/4 to 1/2 Brahma and crossed with other breeds.
❤🎉 Yeah this territory looks so different than what places like Anchor Brand Ranch and 1880 Drifters have to go through in driving their cattle.
I found the music distracting, especially since it was so loud... It would be great just to hear the natural sounds of the cattle drive..🤔 Sorry just my opinion... being older my concentration level comes at a premium. 😐
Otherwise it was a pretty cool video, thank you. 🤠🐂⭐
Thanks for reaching out! I appreciate the feedback!
what breed/mix are these dogs?
They are called Black Mouth Cur dogs.
Mr.Cliff your horses are stunning! And dogs! Wanna meet up? Are they up for adoption?