Ranchlands: The Roundup (Episode 5) | History
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- Опубліковано 1 жов 2024
- Watch as Duke's crew put their expertise to the test in order to round up the entire herd of wild bison. #Ranchlands
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Ranchlands
Season 1
Episode 5
The Roundup
"Ranchlands" is a 6-part short-form series following Duke Phillips and his family as they manage one of the last and largest herds of wild bison in North America, from branding in the spring to herding in the fall.
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Thank you so much for making a quality show that isnt full of fake drama
And without that idiotic metal band sounds all the time
Modern day herding. Wonderful, learned something new.
Our school students should have to work a semester doing this , some may hate it at first but they would change there mind once they started learning
The perfect display of the difference between CONSERVATION and Environmentalism.
What did the mama bison tell her son when he left the herd? She said Bison....😎
When you buy a plane to see the herd from above.... Then the drone comes out 6 months later.
How much of a steward would y'all like to be to help a woman snap outta her ptsd
SEEMS EVERYONE WORKS TOGETHER WELL.....GREAT DOCUMENTARY
Such a nice and Loving video i like your job.
Changed my life
That’s a beautiful picture, Big Shaggies!
we need to try the horn as a stimulus, nice idea.
This is so cool
These are awesome videos
will buf not move along at a walk?
Not typically. Once they get pushed a little bit, they move right on out.
The herding instinct is way different than cattle. Bison are thinkers. They use strategy to merge into a large moving cohesive unit.