Watching your boys make trails through the poop mountains brought back so many memories. They have no idea right now of how good their childhood is. Keep it coming. Love your videos
No wonder the kids are such good workers, the example you and Laura set for them is just refreshing to watch. I learned so many things in this video I have to go rest my head as it might explode from all the new info. Thanks for taking us along.
Your children were blessed with their Mama’s eyes 🇺🇸 Keep on keeping on I just can’t get enough of the whole bunch at the Anchor Brand Ranch ♥️🙏🏼♥️ Best regards from eastern Oregon✌🏼😎
Got yourself a Double Clutchen Momma! Way to go! I'm having a hard time getting over your videos. Can't believe your family. I'm guessing Momma is from Florida. Could be wrong. Been wrong before. Gota love your family videos. Keep up the good work. I'm hook on watching. God bless, From Central Indiana.
Be still my heart! I'm a 67 yr old mom/granny! I'm a new subscriber this month. Y'all make me smile with your video. I had 4 boys then that girl!! we had a Minni farm but so many of the same stories just smaller scale, The turd pile as my boys called it was the best. I remember learning to drive the equipment. Jr /Sr rodeos and catching cows. Thank you for being out there for me to enjoy as I travel the US. I will admit that now with my old lady heart I yell to myself " Oh my that child is doing this or that!! " Keep it up and keep those kids free to learn and explore.
Got a chuckle out of the crazy cow story, we had one she ruined several panels and her calf was just like her. She made good hamburger. Love watching your children make their own fun, they should teach that in the city.
Like father like son. A monster dozer on a small trailer. Haha! I hope my comment about the trailer being too small didn't upset you because I probably would've done the same thing. If it needs to be moved you move it with what you have available. I hauled a one ton dump truck with a diesel engine about 160 miles on a trailer rated to haul 6000 lbs. I didn't have enough tongue weight because the trailer wasn't long enough to load it correctly so I had to go 55 mph. Any faster and it would sway like crazy. Blew one tire on the way home and didn't it sway bad when that tire blew. Thanks for the video and God bless you all!
I never have seen the rope trick. That proves that as long as you live your never to old new tricks. Never had over 30 had but sure jab some like those two. And I could have used it several times. I too am hooked on Riley Han a grandson like him but he just about has quit day work for steadier income. As you know it takes a lot of dough to keep horses and dogs fed and old beat up pickups up to be able to pull good trailers down the roads. Love your channel and a special love out
I never have figured out why kids and dogs like to play in the manure pile. In bare feet no less. They're having the time of their life a time I'm sure they will remember forever. Thanks for taking us along
The real cowboy is the one riding in the middle cuz the don't have to drive and don't have to open the gate. That was a line from an old country song that I can't seem to recall the name of...
I have worked with cattle in a trailer like that myself. Didn't know about the rope trick. Dad did teach me to be careful about getting my arm inside or getting trapped inside. When letting the big bull out I would have done the back gate first, then opened the middle gate. Then I would have closed the middle gate and the back gate before releasing the little bull. Of course I wasn't there, and my hindsight is much better than just 20/20. I have had some of those spooky Nevada range cattle delivered to my place before. I don't have horses and dogs so I do everything slowly on foot whenI move the cows from paddock to paddock as needed (Managed Intensive Grazing). At first I open the gate to the new paddock and then wander around in the old paddock to let them 'escape' into the new paddock with lush green grass. By the second cycle they start to catch on, and after that whenever I go into their paddock and start calling them to "Come along girls, and bring your babies" they follow me through the gate to their next paddock. The biggest challenge is when the older calves go gallivanting around instead of staying with the herd. When they realize that Mama is on the other side of the fence they really get excited. I remember one old cow that stopped in the middle of the gate and bellowed about the grass in the new paddock not being good enough for her delicate pallette. You just can't please some cow critters. Because I never lie to them by leading them into a barren paddock they begin to trust me. Then at the end I lie to them when I lead them into the loading corral. But then it is too late for them to escape. I missed the cows last summer because the wife and I are on an 18 month tour of duty as a Senior Couple on a Military Relations Mission, serving my Marines at 29 Palms, CA. We are heading home to Idaho soon, so if you hear a couple of beep, beeps coming from the Hiko side about the 12th of April, it will be us passing through.
That is why a lot of kids get so sick these days, they don't get out and play in the dirt and manure to build up their immunity. I remember doing the same things as a kid on the farm. Nice tip on releasing the little bull. A good sharp knife would change the little bull's disposition. Another good one, God Bless.
One of my neighbours switched everything over to a pintle hitch so that there never was a sizing issue for any trailer or hitch on any truck. Takes a bit of work and $$ to switch once you have a bunch of equipment.
My oldest daughter Amanda, took her fishing a lot when she was growing up. She wouldn't hear of anyone baiting her hooks for her. Took her to the coast, out of Reedsport, Oregon and gathered up a bunch of Kelp Worms to use as bait. The first one she grabbed up and she had it right up close to see that she hooked it right as usual. Now these Kelp worms look like centpede's but the heads will pop out and they have a big set of pinchers, when Amanda saw those pinchers, she freaked out and threw a fit, never to touch one again! I showed her how they won't hurt you, how to hold them, nope. Never to touch even a night crawler after that. She just turned 42 and she'll jump and run off if she see's even a spider, lol. See always is reminded of that Kelp Worm. Thought I raised her different!
When I was a kid we had “dirt clod” fights. The “dirt clods” were more pig crap than dirt and it wasn’t fun to get smacked in the head with one but we lived through it! I laughed when I saw your kids on the cow crap pile. We did the same thing….after we cleaned out the stalls with pitchfork and wheelbarrow. I’m not sure if skid loaders were very common at that time but we certainly never had one, that’s what kids are for!
The old pictures of me as a kid I am often running around butt naked. and in some pictures others have coats on. I can side with Rhett. Nice track for the dirt bikes in the poop pile. You have a beautiful family. Momma has a lovely smile and seems pretty happy even doing farm chores. Farm mothers work hard inside and outside. Roxy starting softball? I pitched softballs for hours and tore my rotator cuff and tendons finally got a pitching device. Stay safe and healthy.
You and Laura got to go on a Cow Trapping Date. My grandson is just like Rhett. Never wants to wear clothes. Thanks for showing us some tricks on the ranch. Very cool.
Great job on the video I know you are doing chores but at you two got away for a little while by yourself. Hope you are enjoying your restful Sunday. Always be safe in your travels and Take Care
I may have missed in a past video. What happened to Rio’s arm? I would think with all them boys on a ranch you should have a orthopedic specialist on site lol.
Let me see if I've got this right, Ram, Roxi, Rio, Riley, Ryler, Rance, Robby, Ridge, Rhett? I really enjoy your videos, thanks! I wish I grew up like that. Riley is a good hand with learning to wrench and he looks like he really likes doing it. I'm only doing 1 kid a video. Let's get that blade going!
I'm really bad at birthdays. I can't believe I got the kids'names right! That only took 2 months. I'm a 63 year old retired scraper operator and would love to help sometime. It makes me feel good to see your kids being kids.
Thought I saw a cow on the fence side up front LIMPING. Just thought you could look out for him. Could be I’ve been watching to much hoof Gp. Everyone in your family are hard workers. Loved seeing the kids playing in the manure. To cute!😁
As a kid a buddy of mine and me and other friends too would try to walk ontop of the freshly laid pile they would stage for spreading it on the field. If it got a days crust over it or more you may just have made it. Ahh the good ol days
It is easy to see that young feller is a farmer or rancher that is why he has that bull dozer on a to small trailer behind and old truck. 57 In FIRST GEAR!
Love that heavy twine, great for emergency purposes, had a bunch of flax big squares, made a 70x140 ft riding arena, 2 bales high on edge, lasted 5 plus years.
You were talking about a truck with a dump or bail feeder, I am not sure but my son may have one for sale. He has sold his ranch n now lives in town. He has no use for it anymore. I haven’t talked to him about it. It fits on his truck n can load n unload up to 6 big square bales n round bales. It will also spread n unroll bales of hay. I know that he paid a lot of money for it n only has it a couple of years before he sold the ranch. He also has a 34 or 36 foot ultra light stock trailer. I am not sure if he plans on selling or keeping it either. If you think that you might b interested in either one, let me know n I will ask him about it. I think that he only used the trailer a handful of times n he bought it new.
Those boys look like a bunch of tuff little buggers! Boy do I like to see that ,reminds me how my brothers and I were back in the 50's and 60's . Brings back memories . Hope there ain't any woke snow flakes watching!!
Nice learnin' video. Give country boys shovels and a pile of "dirt-ish" and they will find something to do. Looks like it's Rio's turn in a cast, wrist?
And animal abuse 😜 We spend every day, sweat , blood and tears ( literally) Providing food water and medical care for animals and get shamed by the internet for mistreatment of animals 🤔
Your lucky in some ways that it doesn't rain, all the manure all wet, imagine the kids playing in that 😜 Can I take it all the stock is rather fiesty ,or just the Bulls and Steers? When I see you wish new the boys herding them in from way out, they seem reasonable quiet, calf rearing, is that a thing over there or are they sent straight out with the mums?
Your family operation reminds me of my childhood on the farm (I'm 73 now). There was no such thing as man's work, woman's work, or kids work. It was work for whomever was not doing anything and was closest when the work needed done. It was an equal opportunity system. Good life!!!!!
Can't wrap my head around the idea of playing in poo. I don't drink milk because I start thinking about where it came from, and Tom Green. Love me some beef thou!
Good backhoe work and better than some she put the front and back bucket on the ground! I've seen them going down the road on a trailer up. My grandpa would kill ya!Super
I believe that little bull might take you if you gave him half a chance ! City folk wouldn't even walk by a pile of cow crap little lone play in it ! lol
You make your lady drive, you make her load hay. Ramsey does that mean you are fixing supper? Laura does the pink cast mean your son got a little wild?
Thanks for the cowboy learn-nnn. And the comment about the dozer being too big for the trailer Bahaha. Nothing like a little in your face for us keyboard warriors. Looking forward to the next video to see how many cows you caught in your traps
When you put out a 42-minute video and it feels like half that, you know what you're doing works! Keep it up guys!
The kids just crack me up playing in the mountains of manure 😂who needs expensive toys!
I was not sure the two of you could handle such a project without Rielly!!! Ha. Ha. I am very impressed with Rielly.
Watching your boys make trails through the poop mountains brought back so many memories. They have no idea right now of how good their childhood is. Keep it coming. Love your videos
Momma always looks so happy, love her smile.
No wonder the kids are such good workers, the example you and Laura set for them is just refreshing to watch. I learned so many things in this video I have to go rest my head as it might explode from all the new info. Thanks for taking us along.
“One one-thousand. Oh not all the way under.” 🤣 No idea why I laughed so hard at that.
Your children were blessed with their Mama’s eyes 🇺🇸 Keep on keeping on I just can’t get enough of the whole bunch at the Anchor Brand Ranch ♥️🙏🏼♥️
Best regards from eastern Oregon✌🏼😎
Got yourself a Double Clutchen Momma! Way to go! I'm having a hard time getting over your videos. Can't believe your family. I'm guessing Momma is from Florida. Could be wrong. Been wrong before. Gota love your family videos. Keep up the good work. I'm hook on watching. God bless, From Central Indiana.
Be still my heart! I'm a 67 yr old mom/granny! I'm a new subscriber this month. Y'all make me smile with your video. I had 4 boys then that girl!! we had a Minni farm but so many of the same stories just smaller scale, The turd pile as my boys called it was the best. I remember learning to drive the equipment. Jr /Sr rodeos and catching cows. Thank you for being out there for me to enjoy as I travel the US. I will admit that now with my old lady heart I yell to myself " Oh my that child is doing this or that!! " Keep it up and keep those kids free to learn and explore.
Thanks Lois
Nice to hear from you!
Where are you from?
🙏⚓️🐂
I’m pleased that I found a new ranching family to watch on RUclips. Thank you for the clean, honest entertainment.
Thank you. Great video, learned a lot, sure love this smiling family. Laura you are a jewel, you do it all.
Happiness is having cool parents and a Disney manure mountain 🏔 Amazing!!! Thanks for sharing your journey!
Got a chuckle out of the crazy cow story, we had one she ruined several panels and her calf was just like her. She made good hamburger. Love watching your children make their own fun, they should teach that in the city.
Like father like son. A monster dozer on a small trailer. Haha!
I hope my comment about the trailer being too small didn't upset you because I probably would've done the same thing. If it needs to be moved you move it with what you have available.
I hauled a one ton dump truck with a diesel engine about 160 miles on a trailer rated to haul 6000 lbs. I didn't have enough tongue weight because the trailer wasn't long enough to load it correctly so I had to go 55 mph. Any faster and it would sway like crazy. Blew one tire on the way home and didn't it sway bad when that tire blew.
Thanks for the video and God bless you all!
I never have seen the rope trick. That proves that as long as you live your never to old new tricks. Never had over 30 had but sure jab some like those two. And I could have used it several times. I too am hooked on Riley Han a grandson like him but he just about has quit day work for steadier income. As you know it takes a lot of dough to keep horses and dogs fed and old beat up pickups up to be able to pull good trailers down the roads. Love your channel and a special love out
Out to Riley go get cowboy.
I gotta tell you guy I admire you, using the guise of teaching you definitely get people to do a lot of your work for you.
Sometimes I think teaching is harder work than just doing everything myself 🤔
I never have figured out why kids and dogs like to play in the manure pile. In bare feet no less. They're having the time of their life a time I'm sure they will remember forever. Thanks for taking us along
spent many an hour playing on manure piles, fozen and dry some 65 years ago. Bet a lot of folks would be having fits and calling child protection now.
Thats why our generation that played in the barn yard are tough against diseases.
See Momma was smart. Driver don't do gates. LOL
The real cowboy is the one riding in the middle cuz the don't have to drive and don't have to open the gate. That was a line from an old country song that I can't seem to recall the name of...
Love your kids bro, I’m watching from Australia
You two are so sweet just love watching your videos your kids are awesome living a great life.
I have worked with cattle in a trailer like that myself. Didn't know about the rope trick. Dad did teach me to be careful about getting my arm inside or getting trapped inside.
When letting the big bull out I would have done the back gate first, then opened the middle gate. Then I would have closed the middle gate and the back gate before releasing the little bull. Of course I wasn't there, and my hindsight is much better than just 20/20.
I have had some of those spooky Nevada range cattle delivered to my place before. I don't have horses and dogs so I do everything slowly on foot whenI move the cows from paddock to paddock as needed (Managed Intensive Grazing). At first I open the gate to the new paddock and then wander around in the old paddock to let them 'escape' into the new paddock with lush green grass. By the second cycle they start to catch on, and after that whenever I go into their paddock and start calling them to "Come along girls, and bring your babies" they follow me through the gate to their next paddock. The biggest challenge is when the older calves go gallivanting around instead of staying with the herd. When they realize that Mama is on the other side of the fence they really get excited.
I remember one old cow that stopped in the middle of the gate and bellowed about the grass in the new paddock not being good enough for her delicate pallette. You just can't please some cow critters.
Because I never lie to them by leading them into a barren paddock they begin to trust me. Then at the end I lie to them when I lead them into the loading corral. But then it is too late for them to escape.
I missed the cows last summer because the wife and I are on an 18 month tour of duty as a Senior Couple on a Military Relations Mission, serving my Marines at 29 Palms, CA. We are heading home to Idaho soon, so if you hear a couple of beep, beeps coming from the Hiko side about the 12th of April, it will be us passing through.
April 12 should be just right for migration from cali to Idaho
Honk when you go by
Texas boy retired in Thailand... I just really enjoy watching you family do what ya'll do.....
Some happy healthy kiddoes in these videos 😄
New to y’all Channel love what y’all doing love your wife laugh love you guys keep up the good work
That is why a lot of kids get so sick these days, they don't get out and play in the dirt and manure to build up their immunity. I remember doing the same things as a kid on the farm. Nice tip on releasing the little bull. A good sharp knife would change the little bull's disposition. Another good one, God Bless.
Amen in playing in the dirt! Did it as a kid and never got sick.
One of my neighbours switched everything over to a pintle hitch so that there never was a sizing issue for any trailer or hitch on any truck. Takes a bit of work and $$ to switch once you have a bunch of equipment.
Like always good stuff from a great family Thanks looking forward to more.
My oldest daughter Amanda, took her fishing a lot when she was growing up. She wouldn't hear of anyone baiting her hooks for her. Took her to the coast, out of Reedsport, Oregon and gathered up a bunch of Kelp Worms to use as bait. The first one she grabbed up and she had it right up close to see that she hooked it right as usual. Now these Kelp worms look like centpede's but the heads will pop out and they have a big set of pinchers, when Amanda saw those pinchers, she freaked out and threw a fit, never to touch one again! I showed her how they won't hurt you, how to hold them, nope. Never to touch even a night crawler after that. She just turned 42 and she'll jump and run off if she see's even a spider, lol. See always is reminded of that Kelp Worm. Thought I raised her different!
When I was a kid we had “dirt clod” fights. The “dirt clods” were more pig crap than dirt and it wasn’t fun to get smacked in the head with one but we lived through it!
I laughed when I saw your kids on the cow crap pile. We did the same thing….after we cleaned out the stalls with pitchfork and wheelbarrow. I’m not sure if skid loaders were very common at that time but we certainly never had one, that’s what kids are for!
Great video Ramzi and family
Sure would like to see some merchandise. Caps, shirts,etc. Keep up the great work guys . Love your channel.
The old pictures of me as a kid I am often running around butt naked. and in some pictures others have coats on. I can side with Rhett. Nice track for the dirt bikes in the poop pile. You have a beautiful family. Momma has a lovely smile and seems pretty happy even doing farm chores. Farm mothers work hard inside and outside. Roxy starting softball? I pitched softballs for hours and tore my rotator cuff and tendons finally got a pitching device. Stay safe and healthy.
First softball game yesterday another today but I’m at jr wrestling regional tournament in Vegas
Great job guys. Thanks for sharing your family with us.
God bless. 🙋🏻♀️♥️🇺🇸
Always love when one of your videos pop up 💖
You and Laura got to go on a Cow Trapping Date. My grandson is just like Rhett. Never wants to wear clothes. Thanks for showing us some tricks on the ranch. Very cool.
Yeah I know a guy that is coming out to run the big dozer on that secret project. I would have played in that pile too when I was a kid.
Great job on the video
I know you are doing chores but at you two got away for a little while by yourself. Hope you are enjoying your restful Sunday. Always be safe in your travels and Take Care
Plenty of dust on your Lens or windshield, lol nice 👍 thanks BigAl California
I may have missed in a past video. What happened to Rio’s arm? I would think with all them boys on a ranch you should have a orthopedic specialist on site lol.
You've got a awesome family, pretty neat to watch.
Those cow traps looks like a pretty good idea.it looks they have been used for many years in your neck of the woods.first time i ever seen one.
Oo, I'm very early. Love the videos keep up the good work!
These kids are raised with love and they'll never forget that
Just found u recently and I love watching your family. Wonderful children, blessings to your family.
Thank you so much!
Let me see if I've got this right, Ram, Roxi, Rio, Riley, Ryler, Rance, Robby, Ridge, Rhett? I really enjoy your videos, thanks! I wish I grew up like that. Riley is a good hand with learning to wrench and he looks like he really likes doing it. I'm only doing 1 kid a video. Let's get that blade going!
Wow if you memorize their birthdays you’ll have me beat!
I'm really bad at birthdays. I can't believe I got the kids'names right! That only took 2 months. I'm a 63 year old retired scraper operator and would love to help sometime. It makes me feel good to see your kids being kids.
Thought I saw a cow on the fence side up front LIMPING. Just thought you could look out for him. Could be I’ve been watching to much hoof Gp. Everyone in your family are hard workers. Loved seeing the kids playing in the manure. To cute!😁
Wonderful family 😍😍😍❤️❤️❤️
As a kid a buddy of mine and me and other friends too would try to walk ontop of the freshly laid pile they would stage for spreading it on the field. If it got a days crust over it or more you may just have made it. Ahh the good ol days
It is easy to see that young feller is a farmer or rancher that is why he has that bull dozer on a to small trailer behind and old truck.
57 In FIRST GEAR!
Love that heavy twine, great for emergency purposes, had a bunch of flax big squares, made a 70x140 ft riding arena, 2 bales high on edge, lasted 5 plus years.
I reckon Rielly would have scratched his head and said after a time..,." She'll make good dog mince." Lol
He needs his pokers ad pride and joy removed.
Surprised to see my cousin in the video. Love watching your channel.
You were talking about a truck with a dump or bail feeder, I am not sure but my son may have one for sale. He has sold his ranch n now lives in town. He has no use for it anymore. I haven’t talked to him about it. It fits on his truck n can load n unload up to 6 big square bales n round bales. It will also spread n unroll bales of hay. I know that he paid a lot of money for it n only has it a couple of years before he sold the ranch. He also has a 34 or 36 foot ultra light stock trailer. I am not sure if he plans on selling or keeping it either. If you think that you might b interested in either one, let me know n I will ask him about it. I think that he only used the trailer a handful of times n he bought it new.
Hay looks good. Looking at your terrain have you got a irrigated field.
I have seen those finger traps before! Good way to trap them and keep them than chasing them! We had a couple of 80-degree days this week too!
One heck of a team ABR!!!
Which trap did you use to catch that woman of yours. Pretty good gal
She fell for my good looks and money 😂
Those boys look like a bunch of tuff little buggers! Boy do I like to see that ,reminds me how my brothers and I were back in the 50's and 60's . Brings back memories . Hope there ain't any woke snow flakes watching!!
Man, wish I was young again! Y’all are awesome! How much land do y’all have?
Keep em coming this stuff is awesome
Nice learnin' video. Give country boys shovels and a pile of "dirt-ish" and they will find something to do. Looks like it's Rio's turn in a cast, wrist?
OPH I can just hear a bunch of city people talking about child abuse. I grew up just like your boys. Keep up the good work
And animal abuse 😜
We spend every day, sweat , blood and tears ( literally)
Providing food water and medical care for animals and get shamed by the internet for mistreatment of animals 🤔
Your lucky in some ways that it doesn't rain, all the manure all wet, imagine the kids playing in that 😜
Can I take it all the stock is rather fiesty ,or just the Bulls and Steers?
When I see you wish new the boys herding them in from way out, they seem reasonable quiet, calf rearing, is that a thing over there or are they sent straight out with the mums?
🇺🇸🇵🇪🇵🇷😎⛏ I think the brown trailer needs new shocks 💓LOL!!!
Your family operation reminds me of my childhood on the farm (I'm 73 now). There was no such thing as man's work, woman's work, or kids work. It was work for whomever was not doing anything and was closest when the work needed done. It was an equal opportunity system. Good life!!!!!
Have you ever considered laying the manure out on some of your land so when you do get a little rain you can grow a little more grass.
I think I asked when you moved all this, why don't you use it for fertilizer and try to get some pasture going?
Takes water to grow pasture, they don’t have much of that.
@@jessepitt yep I get that part and it was included in original comment, plus I have faith in Rams well project!
We use the traps in Aussie as well
Will you spread that on your hayfield or in your pasture
Have you ever considered selling/getting rid of the "cranky"bulls.. keeping the quieter ones. So the offspring will be more docile
How deep is your water wells?
Great video as always guys 😀👍❤️
Have you looked at spreading the manure on your paddocks before the rain comes, it would benefit in the long run
What a awesome way to raise kids.
what a beautiful sight , boys dirt and a dog.
I would send those mean bulls to hamburger heaven. Great video.
Great job driving the backhoe and loading a hay bale Laura
I have been seriously working on bringing you water I hope you get some this week
There is a little chance today
You've got some kind-of WOMAN by your side brother God bless her!
Any time you take your wife somewhere without the kids it's called a date! Do all the big bulls get tags in both ears? Or is this one special?
You guys need to ride trials style no feet on ground . check out ,Toni Bo. on the net!
Poo pile motor cross love it.thats what makes healthy boys.
Your boys should start a new merchandise logo for the dirt bikers of the world, Poo Pile Motor Cross, has a great ring to it.
Lol my boys us to drive me nuts wearing shorts in the snow.but same thing they are have fun ,and making it them self’s..
Can't wrap my head around the idea of playing in poo. I don't drink milk because I start thinking about where it came from, and Tom Green. Love me some beef thou!
The only thing I'm saying is don't be a rancher then
@@trentbertaoranchin9837 keep on ranching don't become a roofer
@@matthewggreen yea 🤣
Can you not use all that manure on Anchor Brand Ranch? Is it a waist to fertilize when it is so dry?
It won’t do any good on this dry range but my friend Kelly is going to haul it by and spread it on some irrigated fields
Do they ever put clothes on the little one it’s snowing sometimes and he’s always in just a diaper.
Good backhoe work and better than some she put the front and back bucket on the ground! I've seen them going down the road on a trailer up. My grandpa would kill ya!Super
I believe that little bull might take you if you gave him half a chance ! City folk wouldn't even walk by a pile of cow crap little lone play in it ! lol
She’s awesome
You make your lady drive, you make her load hay. Ramsey does that mean you are fixing supper? Laura does the pink cast mean your son got a little wild?
You have a beautiful assistant today.
What! no safety glasses no helmets no knee pads. Those kids are farm raised they dont need that crap!!
You have a great wife and great pile of kids.
Thanks for the cowboy learn-nnn.
And the comment about the dozer being too big for the trailer Bahaha.
Nothing like a little in your face for us keyboard warriors.
Looking forward to the next video to see how many cows you caught in your traps
The traps did pretty good
Video coming 😜
Do you have any Hertford bulls, they seem more docile than the Angus, or you don't want any black baldies
This is why farm kids are healthy
Enjoy videos! Got a question. Where can I buy anchor brand cap ? Thanks
We have some being made right now hopefully ready soon
Good .it would be great to have one that nobody has one like it in MS. Thanks
How do you keep your ropes soft please, I have a hide rope that is so stiff its hard to work, please thanks
Never heard of a cow trap.