Enjoyed watching! So different from roping and dragging the calves. But see with possible wet ground conditions this is pretty clever. Seemed to move and go smoothly for the crew. 👍 Had some yee haw moments with your newest filly...whoa! All that green was gorgeous and seeing all that beef...throwing a rib eye on grill today 😁
Dewayne just talked about situations like that filly acting up. I feel your pain, many times I've been dumped by young horses. Unfortunately, you had a job that needed to be done instead of working the sass out of her. Glad you survived that filly's fits. Thanks for sharing your videos.
Always very impressive your presentations, thanks a lot! Can you tell us (again?) something about the size of your spread? Guess it must be of another category compared to the situation here in Switzerland.
Thanks for the video. Forty years ago we just wrestled them and there was NO bottled water ! Keep up the good work. From Montana, JZ
That was some good riding on that filly, and still getting the job done! Impressive!
Thanks!
Enjoyed watching! So different from roping and dragging the calves. But see with possible wet ground conditions this is pretty clever. Seemed to move and go smoothly for the crew. 👍 Had some yee haw moments with your newest filly...whoa! All that green was gorgeous and seeing all that beef...throwing a rib eye on grill today 😁
She was a handful!
Ouch on that filly! I'm too old for that kind of shenanigans from a horse but I'm glad to see you weren't injured.
Thanks… shes going to get some miles this week
Horse is feeling a little spunky
Little bit! She needs some miles :)
Dewayne just talked about situations like that filly acting up. I feel your pain, many times I've been dumped by young horses. Unfortunately, you had a job that needed to be done instead of working the sass out of her. Glad you survived that filly's fits. Thanks for sharing your videos.
Always very impressive your presentations, thanks a lot!
Can you tell us (again?) something about the size of your spread? Guess it must be of another category compared to the situation here in Switzerland.
We are a moderate size (10,000 to 15,000 acre) operation consisting of both deeded and leased acreage
We also did NOT use emasculators but just a sharp knife and we would do about 300 in a day.
Just to mention, the average size of a Swiss farm is 55 acres.
Where's you4r dog ?
Keely ended up not being a good fit for us and was returned to the breeder