Good at Trinity! I enjoyed watching this one again. I almost called you "Clancy" the way you were working that whip. Thanks for sharing and I can't wait to see what's next. Merry Christmas to you and yours.
At around 12:00 as Trinity takes over pushing that bull to where he wants to take him I'm watching the horses ears,, we can tell the horse is carefully listening but he's PISSED. That bull has riled him more than just a little and he wants this chase to be over.
Actually what you are seeing with his ears pinned back like that is Calibar beginning to understand that HE is chasing the bull! He is laying back his ears at the bull like, “I own you!” 😄 I love when horses start to get to that point as they really begin to enjoy it. Cowboys refer to a horse being cowy, or saying a horse “has cow in him”. This is what we are referring to. A cowy horse starts to enjoy chasing a cow or a bull. In fact some will start doing it out in the field without a rider. Many horses never get this. It has to be in their genes.
Marry Christmas, There come visions of green open land and far rolling hills of thicketts and thorns, and cool, swift flowing streams, for the thrill of the roundup for the keen eyed cowboy/cowgirl in that land they call Montana
I am so glad you enjoy my content. Is this the only type of video you have watched of mine or have you watched other types as well, like my trip to NY or the Texas Land Grab?
I just found you by accident. I saw your trip to NY. I was reminded of the only time I went, and swore never to go back. I also watched your interview with one of my favorite. Dry creek. That man is awesome. Thank you for answering. Like I said. I would love to me you and the other gentleman in person. Sorry I can't remember his name.thank you. Stay In touch.
Re tha bull wielding his favorite weapon,, those hind legs! The young man can listen to all Dad and Grandpa talk with them about the art of cattle punch'n BUT the lesson young Heston learned when that bull so skillfully showed him with a shot at the horse AND HIM he will NEVER forget. As the famous vet Dr. Poll says,, NEVER TRUST AN ANGUS, disrespectfully turn your back on 'em for just a second and they'll GET YA!
Hey Trinity, being as I'm from Texas, is it OK if I come up there and tell you how to work your land? Just thought I'd ask. :D Just kidding! Wife and I want to come up there and escape the oppressive summers here, but I'm not sure how she would take to the winters... Love your content brother.
Good video Mr Trinity and from my family to yours I wish you all a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year and thank you for doing these videos showing people on the things where their food comes from and the ranchers and Farmers that do it
Hey Trinity Montana Cowboy, Hi You Doing, I Love Life in The West Video, Thank You, Beuatiful Montana Ranch & Cattles, Hi From Hermosillo, Sonora-Arizona Desert Area, Happy Holidays, GOD Bless, Horacio León !!!🌵☀️🔥🐂🐂🐂🐂🐂🐂🐂🐂🐂🎸🎼🎤🤘🏻🎄🎅🏻☃️❄️⛄️🎅🏻🎄
I really loved watching this video,, especially watching Trinity and his horse Kalimar work together as a team. Kalimar's a cool horse. It's very apparent the countless hours Trinity has invested in training him to work as he's supposed to. The bullwhip whistling past his right ear then the CRACK sound,, that took a while to get him used to but he knows it's a sound he has to tolerate and continue working as Trinity directs. I remember a video a couple years back where Trinity got thrown and injured severely. I can't remember if it was Kalimar but I think it was. The horse returned to the barn with an empty saddle. Had Trinity's Dad not been in the right place at the right time it would have been a very long time before anyone found Trinity. My guess is Kalimar would NOT leave Trinity now EVEN IF he got spooked. Training is crucial to a rider and his horse becoming a team.
Yes. That was Calibar. He might still leave me. I am not sure. But he has gotten 1000% more reliable and experienced since then. Such a good horse now.
One thing I'm noticing as ya'll navigate the thorns and tall brush, baseball cap vs cowboy hat; *baseball caps don't help protect your ears, the back of your head nor your neck. Hopefully the younger ones will one day understand the cowboy hat has stood the test of time for a reason, it works the best,, PERIOD. Just a thought 🙂
I always enjoy your videos. You are such a great man to share your life with us. You have a beautiful area for your home. I send you Christmas wishes and God's blessings to you and yours!
Beautiful country. Seems like raising our own beef is better than asking some guy to clear out some rainforest for pasture, then ship it here from Brazil.
Hi an Happy Holidays to you an yours! I have contributed to a couple of your sheep videos an thought id add a story on herding cattle. Years ago when I was a graduate student I worked out of an experiment station that had a herd of cow/calf pairs. In the spring we would herd them from the the station to summer pasture about 12 miles away. The plan was to start early drive the herd through a small town then up the highway to pasture. Plan was good till we were in main street an the ciws bunched up in front of the laundromat an one ol cow pushed her way in through a swingin door an was wandering around in there looking in all the washing machines an stuckin her head in open dryers probably thinkin what in the world is all this. We if course had to figure a way to get her without wreckin stuff or soraying cow manure all over. Eventually we got a rope on the door held it open an the cow wandered out no fuss no mess... The next year we had a better idea. Since we were shorthanded we thought we could use the railroad tracks on one side of the street like a cattleguard - that the cows would not cross the tracks. Ha they poured across the tracks into oeoples backyards gettin tangled in clotheslines an other backyard stuff. We were tryin to herd them out with oeople slammin there windows open yellin what the eff. Cows pock markin watered yards... What a rodeo... Lookin back on it - two of the most fun cattle drives I ever been involved with tho it was not fun at the time. Course then there is the issue of tryin to get cars up through a herd a cows and calves... I have always loved herdin ir gatherin cattle.
I enjoy watching your videos.merry Christmas 🎄 and happy New year to you and your family.thank u❤😊
Wow! What an opportunity to share your cowboy skills with your boys in the real working cowboy world. Love your videos!
Thanks for sharing,
Good at Trinity! I enjoyed watching this one again. I almost called you "Clancy" the way you were working that whip. Thanks for sharing and I can't wait to see what's next. Merry Christmas to you and yours.
Aaahhh yes, I love watching these type of content
Good video!
Great video. Different kinda land there. Good way to move cattle out there .Takes time and skill .
At around 12:00 as Trinity takes over pushing that bull to where he wants to take him I'm watching the horses ears,, we can tell the horse is carefully listening but he's PISSED. That bull has riled him more than just a little and he wants this chase to be over.
Actually what you are seeing with his ears pinned back like that is Calibar beginning to understand that HE is chasing the bull! He is laying back his ears at the bull like, “I own you!” 😄
I love when horses start to get to that point as they really begin to enjoy it.
Cowboys refer to a horse being cowy, or saying a horse “has cow in him”. This is what we are referring to. A cowy horse starts to enjoy chasing a cow or a bull. In fact some will start doing it out in the field without a rider.
Many horses never get this. It has to be in their genes.
What nice surprise to discover this one with your sons. 🎉
Marry Christmas, There come visions of green open land and far rolling hills of thicketts and thorns, and cool, swift flowing streams, for the thrill
of the roundup for the keen eyed cowboy/cowgirl in that land they call Montana
You said it right, keep the cowboy way the same. Merry Christmas & Happy New Year to you, your family and horses and live stock.
Greetings from Germany
God's country, creatures, and respect. The cowboy way. A hard life but oh so rewarding!
What kind of boots do you wear for riding / ranch work ? Love this kind of content ! Thanks Trinity !
@@Oldpaynes I wear a pair of Ariats for riding because they have a spur shelf. I wear Double H for everything else.
Love these videos i wish i could do this stuff and live in montana. Ill just have ti stick to west virginia and are small mountains haha
Super Video Cowboy Trinity, Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!! Stay safe and God Bless
Thank you Trinity. Missed the first showing by a day but for sure I am enjoying it now,, alot!
I'm hooked. Ì wouldlove to meet you in person. I grew up loving Horses. Now retired, living in Loretto, Tennessee. I'm retired, and Loving life.
I am so glad you enjoy my content. Is this the only type of video you have watched of mine or have you watched other types as well, like my trip to NY or the Texas Land Grab?
I just found you by accident. I saw your trip to NY. I was reminded of the only time I went, and swore never to go back. I also watched your interview with one of my favorite. Dry creek. That man is awesome. Thank you for answering. Like I said. I would love to me you and the other gentleman in person. Sorry I can't remember his name.thank you. Stay In touch.
Long live the cowboy and the ranchers! God bless and wishing you a very merry Christmas!
Keep doing what you're good at, moving those cows. I don't want my meat imported!!! Thanks for your cool videos!
So cool video!! I can't wait to become a cowboy thank you Sir!!! 🤠😎😁🙂🏜❤💪👍🐎
Re tha bull wielding his favorite weapon,, those hind legs! The young man can listen to all Dad and Grandpa talk with them about the art of cattle punch'n BUT the lesson young Heston learned when that bull so skillfully showed him with a shot at the horse AND HIM he will NEVER forget. As the famous vet Dr. Poll says,, NEVER TRUST AN ANGUS, disrespectfully turn your back on 'em for just a second and they'll GET YA!
I am still amazed at how athletic those huge bulls can be.
Hey Trinity, being as I'm from Texas, is it OK if I come up there and tell you how to work your land? Just thought I'd ask. :D Just kidding! Wife and I want to come up there and escape the oppressive summers here, but I'm not sure how she would take to the winters... Love your content brother.
@@KellySmith-kw2cl 😄😄.
Glad you enjoyed it.
Best man on yt❤
True about crapping when they load up. I’ve cured many horses w/ colic just by loading em in the trailer.
Good video Mr Trinity and from my family to yours I wish you all a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year and thank you for doing these videos showing people on the things where their food comes from and the ranchers and Farmers that do it
Ohh forgot to say it but from Olympia, Wa. MERRY CHRISTMAS and a SAFE, HAPPY 2025!!
Love seeing the real Cowboys work our food.
Really??? You probably eat beef from Brazil!!!
Hey Trinity Montana Cowboy, Hi You Doing, I Love Life in The West Video, Thank You, Beuatiful Montana Ranch & Cattles, Hi From Hermosillo, Sonora-Arizona Desert Area, Happy Holidays, GOD Bless, Horacio León !!!🌵☀️🔥🐂🐂🐂🐂🐂🐂🐂🐂🐂🎸🎼🎤🤘🏻🎄🎅🏻☃️❄️⛄️🎅🏻🎄
Truly enjoyed watching!
Man that’s the life Trinity! A father and his sons side by side living the way God intended. Have a merry Christmas and God Bless.
Where are the dogs?
They are there. Dogs don’t help much with sorting.
I really loved watching this video,, especially watching Trinity and his horse Kalimar work together as a team. Kalimar's a cool horse. It's very apparent the countless hours Trinity has invested in training him to work as he's supposed to. The bullwhip whistling past his right ear then the CRACK sound,, that took a while to get him used to but he knows it's a sound he has to tolerate and continue working as Trinity directs. I remember a video a couple years back where Trinity got thrown and injured severely. I can't remember if it was Kalimar but I think it was. The horse returned to the barn with an empty saddle. Had Trinity's Dad not been in the right place at the right time it would have been a very long time before anyone found Trinity. My guess is Kalimar would NOT leave Trinity now EVEN IF he got spooked. Training is crucial to a rider and his horse becoming a team.
Yes. That was Calibar. He might still leave me. I am not sure. But he has gotten 1000% more reliable and experienced since then. Such a good horse now.
Another awesome video Trinity. Thank you.
I love the patients you show with your boys. The way your teaching them is incredible.
Hi Trinity, thanks for making your videos
What breed of horse do you have at the ranch?
We ride Quarter Horses.
One thing I'm noticing as ya'll navigate the thorns and tall brush, baseball cap vs cowboy hat;
*baseball caps don't help protect your ears, the back of your head nor your neck. Hopefully the younger ones will one day understand the cowboy hat has stood the test of time for a reason, it works the best,, PERIOD. Just a thought 🙂
I always enjoy your videos. You are such a great man to share your life with us. You have a beautiful area for your home. I send you Christmas wishes and God's blessings to you and yours!
Awesome episode!!! Damn that country is beautiful. To my eyes looks like a heaven to me!
could you tell the brand, and model of your hat. i like the shape and look of it. my hat is getting long in the tooth.
❤VIDEO ❤ another great 👍 episode ❤ I really appreciate you sharing your day with us ❤
Great Amazing Show
Beautiful country. Seems like raising our own beef is better than asking some guy to clear out some rainforest for pasture, then ship it here from Brazil.
What kind of bush/tree was those with the thorns Hawthorne?
I don’t even know actually. Probably should find that out. 😄
Love this video, even if it’s not in the snow! This shows I watch your IG reels. Hope you’re feeling better. Have a Merry Christmas!
Hi an Happy Holidays to you an yours! I have contributed to a couple of your sheep videos an thought id add a story on herding cattle. Years ago when I was a graduate student I worked out of an experiment station that had a herd of cow/calf pairs. In the spring we would herd them from the the station to summer pasture about 12 miles away. The plan was to start early drive the herd through a small town then up the highway to pasture. Plan was good till we were in main street an the ciws bunched up in front of the laundromat an one ol cow pushed her way in through a swingin door an was wandering around in there looking in all the washing machines an stuckin her head in open dryers probably thinkin what in the world is all this. We if course had to figure a way to get her without wreckin stuff or soraying cow manure all over. Eventually we got a rope on the door held it open an the cow wandered out no fuss no mess...
The next year we had a better idea. Since we were shorthanded we thought we could use the railroad tracks on one side of the street like a cattleguard - that the cows would not cross the tracks. Ha they poured across the tracks into oeoples backyards gettin tangled in clotheslines an other backyard stuff. We were tryin to herd them out with oeople slammin there windows open yellin what the eff. Cows pock markin watered yards... What a rodeo... Lookin back on it - two of the most fun cattle drives I ever been involved with tho it was not fun at the time. Course then there is the issue of tryin to get cars up through a herd a cows and calves... I have always loved herdin ir gatherin cattle.
Oh an as aside - do you ever trailer your horse(s) saddled?
Beautiful. I love seeing this and it’s so beautiful there. I would love to see it.
That's better than waking up in New York city.
Trinity tell us part of Montana you're in like what town is near by.?
In the video we are near Highwood, MT.
Mules are much better in this situation.
Cow boy cow men
Intro clip is too long