I have learned a 1,000+ things from you so I will share one of mine. The cure for pink eye (film over the eye) is very easy to treat, don't use a needle but flush out their eye with LA200; then give them a large booster shot of LA200; they are good-to-go with no patch or followup. I started doing this after an old timer shared it with me. I am now 77 and live near Athens in East Texas on 20 acres but had ranches in the Hill Country and Central Texas up to 2007. When I was 15/16 I worked on ranches in New Mexico as a Prairie Dogger I tied the rains together and dropped them over the horn; used my legs and body to give directions while it kept both hands free to work. There were four of us who in early spring would break/break-in around 12 horses in the morning and ride them to work in the afternoon.We rode sunup to sundown and changed horses around noon. Even today when I get on a horse I am in work mode and not riding for fun however developing a working relationship with your horse is part of the job which is also rewarding to both. Most of us treated the horses about the same so as we went from horse to horse and ranch to ranch things worked out. There was one older horse that was proud cut with a big stocky neck would brace up when you mounted and everyone knew first ride would be rodeo time with all four feet off the ground. I passed but I think some of the guys just like the ride and the feel of the power.
Great video. Getting up nice and close before you dally off makes those horses pay attention. Nice to see you throw those coils out where they won't tangle anyone. You are a cowboy.
Nice video I would like to know the product you are using on the eye. I like the idea of the patch We are also out in middle of big country and we use cat gut and la-200 stitches decay and fall out about a week usually cleared up. (North Dakota)
Deb, are you in the Sacremento area or ? Home town is up in Siskiyou County. Lots of big ranches in that upper 50- 70 miles from the Oregon border. Lots of cowboys!
@@PatnDebPuckett gosh! You're not that far from me. Relocated from Weed CA to Antelope Valley in 81 after marriage. You guys were rocking and rolling with us a few weeks ago! Bro like to fish in that area. Love watching the channel.
We offer clinics in Agua Dulce twice a year and give lessons down there as well. We also give lessons at our house by the hour or by the day. You can check out our website www.thedisciplinedride.com. Our email address is debpuckett@gmail.com. Hope to hear from you...
HI from New Zealand Pat and Deb, love watching your videos, learning heaps. Question, what is Tag Cement?? can it be removed after a couple of days if needed, could it be used to hold a patch over a injury on a horse?
The way we do in the head catch is put penacilin just under the thin skin of the white part of the eye and above the iris. Then it slowly releases into the eye for days. It works wonders but you cant do that in the field unless you can keep their head still. I like this guy though. He's the real deal.
The patch is made of old denim which is soft enough to not be an irritant. The burlap is rough so it removes any caked on dirt and debris. Thanks for the questions!
Deb Puckett thank you for the answers!! I love learning these skills and hopefully in the future would love to buckaroo more for a living and thoroughly enjoy your vids
Deb Puckett , thank you very much. I also enjoyed watching your horses work. I meant to mention that before in my post. The talent, the training, the horses, all are amazing.
How long does the patch stay on? Do you catch and remove the patch? What are you using to treat the eye? Great video! I use some of the same techniques when doctoring but always looking to improve. Cheers from Canada.
The patch wears off right about the time that the cow doesn’t need it any more. Pat used a medicine for mastitis called Today. Just a little bit in the eye has the same results that we used to get with injecting the eye with penicillin. And it’s a lot easier to do!
No existe el andaluz es PURA RAZA ESPAÑOL y dentro de esa raza estan los cartujanos que se criaban por unos monjes que tenian un convento en Andalucia, pero son como he dicho PURA RAZA ESPAÑOL.
We find it works better for us to put the glue on the patch. This ensures that the edges of the patch are glued down so it’s more likely to stay on. If a cow starts rubbing a patch with the edge sticking out, she can often peel it right off. We do make sure there’s a little bubble in the patch so it’s not scratching the cow’s eye.
I have learned a 1,000+ things from you so I will share one of mine. The cure for pink eye (film over the eye) is very easy to treat, don't use a needle but flush out their eye with LA200; then give them a large booster shot of LA200; they are good-to-go with no patch or followup. I started doing this after an old timer shared it with me. I am now 77 and live near Athens in East Texas on 20 acres but had ranches in the Hill Country and Central Texas up to 2007.
When I was 15/16 I worked on ranches in New Mexico as a Prairie Dogger I tied the rains together and dropped them over the horn; used my legs and body to give directions while it kept both hands free to work. There were four of us who in early spring would break/break-in around 12 horses in the morning and ride them to work in the afternoon.We rode sunup to sundown and changed horses around noon. Even today when I get on a horse I am in work mode and not riding for fun however developing a working relationship with your horse is part of the job which is also rewarding to both. Most of us treated the horses about the same so as we went from horse to horse and ranch to ranch things worked out. There was one older horse that was proud cut with a big stocky neck would brace up when you mounted and everyone knew first ride would be rodeo time with all four feet off the ground. I passed but I think some of the guys just like the ride and the feel of the power.
I enjoy the on lookers watching you treat the calf all involved appear pretty copacetic . . . i love Lola . . . nice girl.
Best content and greatest song selection!!! Thank you Pat and Deb!!!
One of the best horsemanship videos I ever saw. Good job Deb..Hamilton Ontario Canada
Californio mastery. I love watching a real Horseman working his profession this way.
I love watching you two and how you and your horses are a team
Love the sorrel horse.
Nice job handling 2 horses and the calf
Muy interesante todo el trabajo ...es un excelente profesional !!!! Mis respetos y Saludos desde Argentina - Sud América -
Terrific video! Probably the very best explanation of how to do it I've ever seen. Would love to see the shots that came before the doctoring.
Great video. Getting up nice and close before you dally off makes those horses pay attention. Nice to see you throw those coils out where they won't tangle anyone. You are a cowboy.
I tied off today like you do for the first time on a green horse. It worked well. Thanks!
LOVE THE INTRO!!! love this real cowboy!!! ( his wife is pretty cool too!!) :)
Beautiful video!!!!
Amazing cow and horse work, so stressless for all
Great video. Don’t stop make some more
Nice video I would like to know the product you are using on the eye. I like the idea of the patch We are also out in middle of big country and we use cat gut and la-200 stitches decay and fall out about a week usually cleared up. (North Dakota)
It’s called Today. It’s a mastitis medicine. Comes in a tube. It costs around 3 bucks.
Great video, like how you tie off makes sense.
Is that patch cement contact cement or special for livestock use? Nice job!
Mis respetos señor es un viejo lobo de mar.
I love Lola and the music 💙
What's the name of the last song and artist? Great video!
Great video thank you 👍
it's very nice to look
a great Fan from Germany. i wood like to had a Horse like the both
Noticed the yearling in the background with her very own eye patch, the thing about pink eye, if you have one you'll have more....(Peyton, Colo)
Deb, are you in the Sacremento area or ? Home town is up in Siskiyou County. Lots of big ranches in that upper 50- 70 miles from the Oregon border. Lots of cowboys!
We’re east of Bakersfield in the Lake Isabella area.
@@PatnDebPuckett gosh! You're not that far from me. Relocated from Weed CA to Antelope Valley in 81 after marriage. You guys were rocking and rolling with us a few weeks ago! Bro like to fish in that area. Love watching the channel.
We offer clinics in Agua Dulce twice a year and give lessons down there as well. We also give lessons at our house by the hour or by the day. You can check out our website www.thedisciplinedride.com. Our email address is debpuckett@gmail.com. Hope to hear from you...
HI from New Zealand Pat and Deb, love watching your videos, learning heaps. Question, what is Tag Cement?? can it be removed after a couple of days if needed, could it be used to hold a patch over a injury on a horse?
It’s the glue that we use to put sale barn tags/stickers onto livestock.
I am Truly impressed!!
nice job cowboy
Exelente !!
Todo un maestro !
The way we do in the head catch is put penacilin just under the thin skin of the white part of the eye and above the iris. Then it slowly releases into the eye for days. It works wonders but you cant do that in the field unless you can keep their head still. I like this guy though. He's the real deal.
We used to do that too but found that the mastitis medicine “ToDay” works just as well. Thank you for watching and for your comment.
It’s funny how the regions change in Colorado where I am a solid black is about the only color you don’t have to really worry about pink eye
Never seen two horses handle that good most of the time one doesn’t really handle that good
thank you good people..
What was used for the patch. It looked like denim. And why burlap for wiping?
The patch is made of old denim which is soft enough to not be an irritant. The burlap is rough so it removes any caked on dirt and debris. Thanks for the questions!
Deb Puckett thank you for the answers!! I love learning these skills and hopefully in the future would love to buckaroo more for a living and thoroughly enjoy your vids
Thank you for the awesome video. What is the song playing at 6:00? Any help is appreciated.
John Morris, Mike Beck “Angel of the Sobraines”
Deb Puckett , thank you very much. I also enjoyed watching your horses work. I meant to mention that before in my post. The talent, the training, the horses, all are amazing.
Thank you! You're very kind. Glad you enjoy the videos.
How long does the patch stay on?
Do you catch and remove the patch?
What are you using to treat the eye?
Great video! I use some of the same techniques when doctoring but always looking to improve.
Cheers from Canada.
The patch wears off right about the time that the cow doesn’t need it any more. Pat used a medicine for mastitis called Today. Just a little bit in the eye has the same results that we used to get with injecting the eye with penicillin. And it’s a lot easier to do!
What keeps the cows eye from not rubbing on the inside of the patch
She is able to close her eye and blink. But no light, flies, or dirt will aggravate the eye.
Great stuff. Is Lola a andilusian or lustiono just curious she is a great looker
She's a Lusitano...I believe she is from Argentina.
@@PatnDebPuckett ¿Lusitano de Argentina?
No existe el andaluz es PURA RAZA ESPAÑOL y dentro de esa raza estan los cartujanos que se criaban por unos monjes que tenian un convento en Andalucia, pero son como he dicho PURA RAZA ESPAÑOL.
I thought she looked like a lusitano or similar breed
Esa yegua es lusitana(el lusitano es una de las razas de Portugal),¿Chinaco es su hijo?
Si, Lola es Lusitana y Chinaco es su hijo. Gracias por ver mi video...
@@PatnDebPuckett Gracias a ti por hacerlo y por tu contestacion.
Ever have any good wrecks while doctoring?
Steven Foulger, of course! But not for a long time.
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U could have a new career in bondage! Yippee Ky yi ya there, s a new clientele today
nice, kenxqed♫
Put the glue on cow first then tent patch
We find it works better for us to put the glue on the patch. This ensures that the edges of the patch are glued down so it’s more likely to stay on. If a cow starts rubbing a patch with the edge sticking out, she can often peel it right off. We do make sure there’s a little bubble in the patch so it’s not scratching the cow’s eye.
Some people think that they are horsemen , You my friend are just a horse
Poor bloody cow, handle them young and you don't have to do this. Imagine if one of those horses took flight?
It’s hard to handle 500 head on thousands of acres and the horses know their jobs.
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Ms Sarah, imagine a beautiful world where people actually knew what they were talking about before commenting.
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