Glad the new cows are doing well! A lot of hand work Bryan but clearly not something you've not done before! Thanks for the update and sharing your day to day in Star Valley! Good job!
Thanks for sharing, one thing I know is how lucky you are for that lifestyle…and the beautiful place you live in…a little snow and mud is no big deal for you…I would never want to live in a place with no seasons..how boring that would be…the new cows look awesome…your herd is getting big…good job…it’s looking like cows are giving us a profit for a change lol…
I try to remind myself constantly how lucky we are to live in such a beautiful place. It would be nice if the cattle prices would stay high for a little bit. I agree with you I enjoy the change of seasons also!
Nice video, Bryan. Appreciate your honesty about fighting the mud, and also your understanding us dry land folks! We’ve had some sprinkles but SE Texas has been flooded. They’ve gotten more in this week than we get all year.
I’ve been hearing about the flooding down there. I was going to ask you if you guys were getting any of that moisture but it sounds like you aren’t. Is the cotton planting going now?
Awesome video you got a lot of snow we didn't get that much this year in Utah. I really enjoy your videos thanks for taking me along it looks like the new cows are settling in good looking forward to seeing more stay safe stay warm God bless
Those new cows sure are looking good . Nice when you get them trained to follow the feed tractor. Good place for your old panels down by the river. Hope calving is still going well for you.
Moving cattle went smooth good to see.👍Nice job. That's where my bombardier would shine helping the work load clearing the snow. Just drive right into the river. Or even a better idea... all your help Moving cattle should of had a shovel in their hand 😂😂 yes that includes your wife 😆 Don't tell her I said that I don't want to get into trouble 😆
Glad to see you got your new cow's moved to the river and you are right about water here in Kansas we are getting a little bit now but not enough and it's been a long time with out getting very much but glad you are still getting moisture and hopefully you never have to go with out it really sucks to see all your grass go to dirt and weeds so keep them videos coming 👍👍🇺🇲
I’m sorry to hear that. Like I said we don’t really have to worry much about water. We can have some dry summers but we usually have the snow melt to get our 1st crop up and going. The 2nd crop is usually more of a wild card if you don’t have irrigation. Hopefully you guys get some more rain! Are you guys getting all those tornadoes too I keep hearing about?
I really like your videos. Shows true cattleman skills. I’m from Texas so I just can’t get over all the snow still there. We are having 90 already here
When extra time is aloud I think you should build a half moon panel. Then you can just join the 2 ends. Then we can see how you cope/saddle your pipe. I think I forgot how you did it 😁
I'm eyeing those square bales of hay wondering how you are getting better looking hay then I can get. I remember feeding the horses up in Alaska during the winter, 20, 30, sometimes 40-50 below and I sure don't miss the cold weather. I got to Texas as fast as I could and enjoy our mild winters here on the coast. I reached out to my hay guy early last week to find out when he was going to bale the rounds and he said he was just waiting for a good dry week. Fast forward to current and his hay fields are about 6ft deep in flood waters right now. Darn!!! I am paying a premium for small bales and it is costing a bundle just to feed my 2 mares. So, it appears, no matter where you are, you have weather to contend with. Honestly, your ranch sure makes it easier on the heart of a man, then the concrete jungles or the growing suburban areas where we are getting pushed out due to population growth. Nice place, new cows and an honest days work truly are your blessings. May Yahshua guard and protect you and yours.
Thank you! We try to put up the best hay that we can. I’ve been feeding some pretty nice hay lately. I’ve been hearing about all the flooding down there, hope it starts drying up soon. I spent a couple years up in Alaska, where were you at?
@LuthiRanchWY I grew up just outside of Anchorage. It is beautiful, but I spent my childhood being cold and have no problems with the heat and humidity here on the Gulf coast. One of the other things we had to deal with was the moose. I'm sure you remember seeing them running around. We kept the horse hay under the dining room window of our 2 story house so we could put the broom out and smack the moose on the head when they tried to eat it. One momma moose got smart and and every year would bring her calf into the horse pen so we would be forced to feed them too. I always fed the horses, and my older sister would get as close to the moose as she dared and would drop the hay and run for her life. We had to walk a mile to the bus stop, and I was always terrified when we had to make a wide circle to avoid a moose or two. Anyway, I could go one with crazy moose and bear stories, but I know you have work to do. Blessings Brother
I'm sitting here outside in 90° (and _humid_ ) and boggling over all your snow. XD Thank you for the update on the new cows! Deeply ignorant question incoming: I've heard of hoof rot but don't know what it is, exactly. Can standing in puddles constantly cause hoof rot or other problems?
I’ve never experienced hoof rot but I have heard that’s how it starts. Being in puddles and deep mud for too long. So I was glad to get the cows out of all that moisture in the Quonset hut.
You still have a ton of snow. Those are some fine looking cows. We started to dry up and then got 8 inches of snow then melted. My calving area is a swamp 🤯. Are you done calving?I am down to 2 left. Have a great week.
We had bared off the other week and were able to get into the fields for a few days but it’s been raining and snowing for over a week now. I’m down to my last 4, they are taking their sweet time though. Hope you guys had a good calving season
I am new to your channel and I live in the great state of Montana and I wonder you are at because yes if live in Montana it's still snow and ice up in the mountain
I’m behind on my video editing so this was actually filmed around the middle of April. We live in a place called Star Valley in western Wyoming. What part of Montana are you from?
Glad the new cows are doing well! A lot of hand work Bryan but clearly not something you've not done before! Thanks for the update and sharing your day to day in Star Valley! Good job!
Cows do seem to be doing good so far, I’ve been happy with them. Hope you are doing well!
Thanks for sharing Bryan 👍🏻
You are welcome!
Thanks for sharing, one thing I know is how lucky you are for that lifestyle…and the beautiful place you live in…a little snow and mud is no big deal for you…I would never want to live in a place with no seasons..how boring that would be…the new cows look awesome…your herd is getting big…good job…it’s looking like cows are giving us a profit for a change lol…
I try to remind myself constantly how lucky we are to live in such a beautiful place. It would be nice if the cattle prices would stay high for a little bit. I agree with you I enjoy the change of seasons also!
Nice video, Bryan. Appreciate your honesty about fighting the mud, and also your understanding us dry land folks! We’ve had some sprinkles but SE Texas has been flooded. They’ve gotten more in this week than we get all year.
I’ve been hearing about the flooding down there. I was going to ask you if you guys were getting any of that moisture but it sounds like you aren’t. Is the cotton planting going now?
@@LuthiRanchWY know a few guys started last week but most will be this week or next. They forecasted rain but it was east and south of us.
all that snow makes everything that much harder Good for you to keep going Snowing in may that is crazy
This video was back from the middle of April but it’s still plenty of snow for that time of year. We did get some more snow on Friday though.
Awesome video you got a lot of snow we didn't get that much this year in Utah. I really enjoy your videos thanks for taking me along it looks like the new cows are settling in good looking forward to seeing more stay safe stay warm God bless
Thanks for watching! We got a decent amount of snow this year, not as much as last year. Hope you guys had a good winter though.
Those new cows sure are looking good . Nice when you get them trained to follow the feed tractor. Good place for your old panels down by the river. Hope calving is still going well for you.
Thanks! It’s been going pretty good. I’m down to my last 4 cows, they are just taking their sweet time haha.
Moving cattle went smooth good to see.👍Nice job.
That's where my bombardier would shine helping the work load clearing the snow. Just drive right into the river.
Or even a better idea... all your help Moving cattle should of had a shovel in their hand 😂😂 yes that includes your wife 😆
Don't tell her I said that I don't want to get into trouble 😆
Haha that’s would have made short work of it for sure! The more and more you talk about your bombardier the more and more I want one!
You work so hard. Cows look great
Thanks!
I believe You've got a good set of cows, You deserve them. Just like You, they've got their whole life ahead of them.
I feel like they are good set of cows also. I still feel pretty young so that’s good haha
Glad to see you got your new cow's moved to the river and you are right about water here in Kansas we are getting a little bit now but not enough and it's been a long time with out getting very much but glad you are still getting moisture and hopefully you never have to go with out it really sucks to see all your grass go to dirt and weeds so keep them videos coming 👍👍🇺🇲
I’m sorry to hear that. Like I said we don’t really have to worry much about water. We can have some dry summers but we usually have the snow melt to get our 1st crop up and going. The 2nd crop is usually more of a wild card if you don’t have irrigation. Hopefully you guys get some more rain! Are you guys getting all those tornadoes too I keep hearing about?
I really like your videos. Shows true cattleman skills. I’m from Texas so I just can’t get over all the snow still there. We are having 90 already here
We get plenty of snow around here. We usually have snow on the ground from mid November to mid April. Glad you are enjoying our channel so far!
I got some catching up to do Bryan nice video stay safe and take care
Looks nice but to cold for this Texan. Hope the quarantine cattle do well now. Its good to have some family and friends to help. Romans 10:9
It is a blessing having so many friends and family that are willing to help out!
When extra time is aloud I think you should build a half moon panel. Then you can just join the 2 ends. Then we can see how you cope/saddle your pipe. I think I forgot how you did it 😁
I still need to build some gates for the elk fence so maybe I can show how I cope pipe in that video if I ever get around to it.
I'm eyeing those square bales of hay wondering how you are getting better looking hay then I can get.
I remember feeding the horses up in Alaska during the winter, 20, 30, sometimes 40-50 below and I sure don't miss the cold weather. I got to Texas as fast as I could and enjoy our mild winters here on the coast.
I reached out to my hay guy early last week to find out when he was going to bale the rounds and he said he was just waiting for a good dry week. Fast forward to current and his hay fields are about 6ft deep in flood waters right now. Darn!!! I am paying a premium for small bales and it is costing a bundle just to feed my 2 mares.
So, it appears, no matter where you are, you have weather to contend with. Honestly, your ranch sure makes it easier on the heart of a man, then the concrete jungles or the growing suburban areas where we are getting pushed out due to population growth.
Nice place, new cows and an honest days work truly are your blessings.
May Yahshua guard and protect you and yours.
Thank you! We try to put up the best hay that we can. I’ve been feeding some pretty nice hay lately. I’ve been hearing about all the flooding down there, hope it starts drying up soon. I spent a couple years up in Alaska, where were you at?
@LuthiRanchWY
I grew up just outside of Anchorage. It is beautiful, but I spent my childhood being cold and have no problems with the heat and humidity here on the Gulf coast.
One of the other things we had to deal with was the moose. I'm sure you remember seeing them running around. We kept the horse hay under the dining room window of our 2 story house so we could put the broom out and smack the moose on the head when they tried to eat it.
One momma moose got smart and and every year would bring her calf into the horse pen so we would be forced to feed them too. I always fed the horses, and my older sister would get as close to the moose as she dared and would drop the hay and run for her life. We had to walk a mile to the bus stop, and I was always terrified when we had to make a wide circle to avoid a moose or two.
Anyway, I could go one with crazy moose and bear stories, but I know you have work to do.
Blessings Brother
I'm sitting here outside in 90° (and _humid_ ) and boggling over all your snow. XD
Thank you for the update on the new cows! Deeply ignorant question incoming: I've heard of hoof rot but don't know what it is, exactly. Can standing in puddles constantly cause hoof rot or other problems?
I’ve never experienced hoof rot but I have heard that’s how it starts. Being in puddles and deep mud for too long. So I was glad to get the cows out of all that moisture in the Quonset hut.
👍🙏👍
Thank you!
You still have a ton of snow. Those are some fine looking cows. We started to dry up and then got 8 inches of snow then melted. My calving area is a swamp 🤯. Are you done calving?I am down to 2 left. Have a great week.
We had bared off the other week and were able to get into the fields for a few days but it’s been raining and snowing for over a week now. I’m down to my last 4, they are taking their sweet time though. Hope you guys had a good calving season
@@LuthiRanchWYwe did have a solid calving season. Waiting on 2. Trying to get some field work done this coming week. Have a good one.
Super late , was out to breakfast with friends 🤷🏻♂️
Haha glad you made it
@4:50 where that cow turns and looks at you. They trust your husbandry skills.
I try and watch over them the best I can
I just started Season 3 of Clarkson's Farm this morning. Not as good as Luthi Ranch, but entertaining! ; )
Haha we just started watching the 3rd season also! We enjoy it and it is pretty comical.
I am new to your channel and I live in the great state of Montana and I wonder you are at because yes if live in Montana it's still snow and ice up in the mountain
I’m behind on my video editing so this was actually filmed around the middle of April. We live in a place called Star Valley in western Wyoming. What part of Montana are you from?
God dam. Does your cowa ever get green pasture??
Haha usually towards the end of May, winters are pretty long around here.