I expect there is a level of success and entertainment with this level of achievement for both you and the dog. Well done! 70 yo daughter of S Dakota farmers.
Once again very cool David!! Stoney is really doing well! Not an easy job that you had him doing there!! Glad to see that your leg is back in action!! Regards from France.
He is a fine animal, great watching him work. I never thought about y'all having so many Prairie Dogs until this video. Got leg breaking holes everywhere.
Thanks! Yes, we do have to watch our step with the prairie dogs. Thankfully they clear the grass away and raise the dirt around their holes making them easier to spot most of the time. It's when they are abandoned that they're a little harder to see.
Amazing dog and trainer! I worked for a fellow who ran some cattle, and he had a border collie cow dog. I watched him working with the dog, one day. He stood at the edge of his pasture and just pointed and the dog did his thing, rounding up the cows, then cutting the one out of the herd and bringing it to the trailer so it could go to the vet. No voice commands that I could discern - just the occasional whistle.
I just watched an ad for Enbrel only cuz I hope you get some income for it. I’m not sure how that works but I know channels can be monetized. If you are, I’ll watch all the ads rather than skipping them. 💕 With all the hard work you do and how caring you are with the animals, you deserve it!
@ ready to go They do get a small/very small amount of money for watching the adds. ( not enough in my opinion) If the channel is Afiliated with an item / company they get more Like and subscribe will help also. If they have a patron acct. , you can support them that way also. I just got back into RUclips videos, so I don't know how this channel is set up. New ipad so I don't know how to use it ( I'm like Stoney) I'm learning this thing. Hope that helps not trying to be a know it all at all ,just my 2 cents worth
@@pennystiles6961 That dog must be very expensive. It would be a shame to have him injured or killed. In my town in California it is the law that dogs must be leashed if in the back of a truck.
Not a whole lot of risk, of stopping short/accident, in that environment. Wide open spaces, with tons of visibility, and not much traffic. The people are usually paying attention to what they're doing, too.
yep. He paid alot for Stoney and spent many hours training him. so, ya, Dagley is too dumb to know what you're telling him. He loves his dogs and wouldn't do anything to hurt them. If you cant tell, either stick around, watch more and learn, or just go away.
Great view from under trailer. That was hard work! The water tank is perfect to cool Stoney off,
. Good job
Can't wait till the next video. God Bless the Dagley Ranch.
I expect there is a level of success and entertainment with this level of achievement for both you and the dog. Well done! 70 yo daughter of S Dakota farmers.
what a great video! the view of the dron is just perfect
Once again very cool David!!
Stoney is really doing well!
Not an easy job that you had him doing there!!
Glad to see that your leg is back in action!!
Regards from France.
Thanks!
@@dagleyranch sosk ez
He is a fine animal, great watching him work. I never thought about y'all having so many Prairie Dogs until this video.
Got leg breaking holes everywhere.
Thanks! Yes, we do have to watch our step with the prairie dogs. Thankfully they clear the grass away and raise the dirt around their holes making them easier to spot most of the time. It's when they are abandoned that they're a little harder to see.
Absolutely Awesome, much respect my friend!! We have a small cattle farm in SC
Great Job!
Amazing dog and trainer! I worked for a fellow who ran some cattle, and he had a border collie cow dog. I watched him working with the dog, one day. He stood at the edge of his pasture and just pointed and the dog did his thing, rounding up the cows, then cutting the one out of the herd and bringing it to the trailer so it could go to the vet. No voice commands that I could discern - just the occasional whistle.
Stoney is a young gun learning. I believe he will turn out to be a javelin male. When he is mature.
I just watched an ad for Enbrel only cuz I hope you get some income for it. I’m not sure how that works but I know channels can be monetized. If you are, I’ll watch all the ads rather than skipping them. 💕 With all the hard work you do and how caring you are with the animals, you deserve it!
Thanks! Unfortunately we have very little control as to what ads show.
@@dagleyranch Do you earn anything from the ads tho? I’ll watch them if you do.
@@readytogo6569 yes we do.
@@dagleyranch Thanks. I’ll watch them for you.
@ ready to go
They do get a small/very small amount of money for watching the adds. ( not enough in my opinion)
If the channel is Afiliated with an item / company they get more
Like and subscribe will help also.
If they have a patron acct. , you can support them that way also.
I just got back into RUclips videos, so I don't know how this channel is set up. New ipad so I don't know how to use it ( I'm like Stoney) I'm learning this thing.
Hope that helps not trying to be a know it all at all ,just my 2 cents worth
Nice!
Still hate to see any dogs carried in the back of a truck on the highway.
Me too. Lots of room in the cab for his working partner! Or at least he could have let this dog ride in the trailer.
@@pennystiles6961 looks like some bots here trolling huh? go away.
@@pennystiles6961 That dog must be very expensive. It would be a shame to have him injured or killed. In my town in California it is the law that dogs must be leashed if in the back of a truck.
I looked, and the dog was eventually sold for $15,000. If there was any risk at all to the dog, he wouldn't have him ride there.
Why do you have the dog on the back of your truck like that? If you stop short, or get in an accident, your dog can be killed. Not smart.
Not a whole lot of risk, of stopping short/accident, in that environment. Wide open spaces, with tons of visibility, and not much traffic. The people are usually paying attention to what they're doing, too.
Them dogs are more secure on the back of a truck then we think they are.
yep. He paid alot for Stoney and spent many hours training him. so, ya, Dagley is too dumb to know what you're telling him. He loves his dogs and wouldn't do anything to hurt them. If you cant tell, either stick around, watch more and learn, or just go away.