This was an excellent episode. People that haven’t handled a team cannot fathom how much work and skill is involved here. Those are well trained draft horses and this was still a chore.
I truly enjoyed watching you with Amos & Moses, that was awesome, yes I agree the sound of chains were incredible, hopeing to see you do this again!!:) Have a blessed New Year, greatest of adventures, thks for sharing your life:)
Thumbs up for sure!!? Thank you for sharing! I know you don't have to do this. We appreciate it very much. I like watching your life with more than a little jealousy. Your living our dream !
Great job. Keeping your composure it's the most important part when dealing with two tons of horse power. Blessings on you and your family and all your endeavors. Again, blessings on ya boy. As ever just Tom
OH JASON!! I've been waiting over a year for this video! THANK YOU so much for sharing the fellers with us! They seemed to be having as good a time as you were near the end there. And yeah, a runaway team [with or without wagon] is one of those 'life flashing before your eyes' moments 🤣I hear you on that front! Such a lovely video, I smiled the whole way through! As much as you love doing it and as much as you don't have the time to, I hope those moments of Peace you feel whilst driving can encourage you to make more time for yourself. It's the little things, Jason. The little things that save us. Maybe teach a hand to harness up or give one of the local 4Hers a chance to volunteer their time for some practical skills and experience harnessing a team. Sure it'd cost some time to train them, but wouldn't that equal out to many more days where you wouldn't have to spend the time to do it but still want to drive? I'd love to go for a ride. To be so peaceful and present is a wonderful feeling. Happiest of New Years to you and the fam, Jason! May the winds be always at your backs!
I remember when I was in college working on a ranch, we had two palominos that were team horses and had been retired recently. My friend and I thought we could put a saddle on each of them and try to use them as trail horses. My friend got his saddled up and was waiting for me. Well my horse would have nothing to do with a saddle. After much coursing I got him saddled up and got him going out on the trail. Not even 20 yards out, he decided he did not want to be ridden. He tried to buck me off but I stayed on. After a few minutes he calmed down and I took him back to the arena. I tied him to the fence post so I could get him to rest. Again, he would have nothing to do with being tied up and proceeded to pull the fence railing out of the post and run with a fence post attached to the end of his lead rope. My friend came back and helped me get the fence post out of the rope and put Mr. Fussy Britches away. What a fun day LOL.
Drafts are usually so tractable. I have a lot of draft crosses for that reason, love their dispositions. But its true for most horses the more you work them the better they are
I grew up in the interior of B.C., Canada, where we used teams until we got our first tractor in 77. Teams are defiantly one of those things that the old saying, use it our loose it, applies to. They are well worth the effort to maintain them. Cheers, Billy
Driving was my sanity, didn’t matter if it’s single, pair or teams but you are 100% right though, when it goes wrong it goes wrong big and quick. Such a beautiful place to drive and Amos was much more relaxed than his first impression. Good for you x
You sure have a pair of real pretty horses there Jason! A very natural rhythm in motion as the horses settle in to a daily task at hand. Slow and gentle seems to win the race and the day. Hope 2022 has started well for you and your wife. -Bob...
I grew up kinda like your life style. Fed cattle and horses out in pastures with a fifth wheel wagon. We loaded up the manure from the stalls then went out in a field and dump it. I miss doing your job. Couple years ago I bought a Moline freight wagon i have some older harnesses maybe God will give a chance at it again. Enjoyed watching your video. Thanks God Bless.
Beautiful horses, this was another enjoyable video. You keep it real and I look forward to each new time you put out a new video. You realize watching this, just how smart Amos and Moses are, glad you enjoyed your ride! No crashes 🤣🇺🇸
Happy New Year Jason and Bonnie. That was an awesome video, I love watching you work the ranch and all the things you do. That would be a dream come true to shadow along side you for a couple days working the ranch. You've worked hard for what you have and are truely blessed. How's Bonnie coming along?
That poor halter never stood a chance!! I have seen them halters hold until the hitching post come up. He broke it like it was fishing string. Awesome vid.... its different
Love Amos and Moses, didn't know you had them.. That is a cool way to do feeding. I love to watch a good team work and the sounds are awesome 👌 of the tack
I enjoyed the video it brought back a lot of memories. And your right that team needs a lot more work I had a couple of runaways myself. It gets the heart pumping.
My grandpa had a team like that, would work them all spring and summer and then would turn them out in the fall and winter with the cows out in the mountains and I’m sure he had a time out of them like you did. He’d keep a mule in the barn to haul firewood and stuff in during the winter. I’ve had mules and horses most of my life but never had a big pair like those. Hearing them chains and that harness moving with the horses is music to my ears
Great video as always Jason.. I just love your channel. Those are some beautiful horses even tho Amis was a jersey he done quit well. Please keep them videos coming. Can't wait for the livescc
Good video, thanks! I used to have a Percheron as well and he broke many a halter just like yours did! An old timer told me to run the lead rope over the hitching rail and tie to a front foot, that sure helps. Your so right a run away team is scary! I bet that was very cool having the Bud Clydes at your ranch, very cool! I went on and had Clydes and had much better luck with them, also harness trained a bunch of young Clydes for others. There used to be a group of us Guys that farmed 40 acres with draft horses and mules for many years. Lots of work but lots of fun!
This video was my absolute favorite you have done since I have been subscribed thanks for sharing the percherons with us I would be a teamster in a heart beat
What magnificent animals
This was an excellent episode. People that haven’t handled a team cannot fathom how much work and skill is involved here. Those are well trained draft horses and this was still a chore.
Thanks, John!
Other than your snow feeding videos I think this is my favorite. Love seeing the simple way of cowboying.
I truly enjoyed watching you with Amos & Moses, that was awesome, yes I agree the sound of chains were incredible, hopeing to see you do this again!!:) Have a blessed New Year, greatest of adventures, thks for sharing your life:)
Thumbs up for sure!!?
Thank you for sharing! I know you don't have to do this. We appreciate it very much.
I like watching your life with more than a little jealousy.
Your living our dream !
I miss working with the draft horses. I would have so much fun with them
Harness was beautiful man.... Them colors were so fking vibrant
Thanks for watching. Ill get more up with them.
That wagon reminds me of my great great uncle Nelson's wagon he ran in Pampa, Tx. He had a good mule team. Thank you for the great videos.
Ive had some great mules over the years. Thanks for watching
Great job. Keeping your composure it's the most important part when dealing with two tons of horse power. Blessings on you and your family and all your endeavors. Again, blessings on ya boy. As ever just Tom
Thanks for watching
Nothing better than watching a team doing what they are bred for
Like a cool breeze on a hot day❤️ Thanks😀
Loved the video. Ole school
OH JASON!! I've been waiting over a year for this video! THANK YOU so much for sharing the fellers with us! They seemed to be having as good a time as you were near the end there.
And yeah, a runaway team [with or without wagon] is one of those 'life flashing before your eyes' moments 🤣I hear you on that front!
Such a lovely video, I smiled the whole way through! As much as you love doing it and as much as you don't have the time to, I hope those moments of Peace you feel whilst driving can encourage you to make more time for yourself. It's the little things, Jason. The little things that save us.
Maybe teach a hand to harness up or give one of the local 4Hers a chance to volunteer their time for some practical skills and experience harnessing a team. Sure it'd cost some time to train them, but wouldn't that equal out to many more days where you wouldn't have to spend the time to do it but still want to drive?
I'd love to go for a ride. To be so peaceful and present is a wonderful feeling.
Happiest of New Years to you and the fam, Jason! May the winds be always at your backs!
Glad you enjoyed it. I will be working them more. Happy New Year to you all and thanks for always watching.
Beautiful horses...mannnn, you are living the life! I love it!!! ❤✌🏾😁
More of that plz.
Fabulous beautiful horses !! A lot to handle.
Awesome job!!! 💞💞💞💞
Old school awesome! What a way to spend a day
The harness and hooves sing a lovely song!! Ahhhh... MEMORIES!!!
I remember when I was in college working on a ranch, we had two palominos that were team horses and had been retired recently. My friend and I thought we could put a saddle on each of them and try to use them as trail horses. My friend got his saddled up and was waiting for me. Well my horse would have nothing to do with a saddle. After much coursing I got him saddled up and got him going out on the trail. Not even 20 yards out, he decided he did not want to be ridden. He tried to buck me off but I stayed on. After a few minutes he calmed down and I took him back to the arena. I tied him to the fence post so I could get him to rest. Again, he would have nothing to do with being tied up and proceeded to pull the fence railing out of the post and run with a fence post attached to the end of his lead rope. My friend came back and helped me get the fence post out of the rope and put Mr. Fussy Britches away. What a fun day LOL.
That’s crazy. Sounds like a good time.
@@themendotaranch Yes it was.
Great video Cowboy
Love watching you and team.
Good show
Can't wait untill next week.
What a cool team. Looked like they enjoyed it.
Thanks
Team work makes the Dream work !
Just living the dream.
Drafts are usually so tractable. I have a lot of draft crosses for that reason, love their dispositions. But its true for most horses the more you work them the better they are
What's tractable mean?
@@JAvery-vb9lm easy going and willing to work
That chain sound is sweet.
Thank you for sharing it.
I grew up in the interior of B.C., Canada, where we used teams until we got our first tractor in 77. Teams are defiantly one of those things that the old saying, use it our loose it, applies to. They are well worth the effort to maintain them. Cheers, Billy
They are! Thanks for watching!
Jason,Thanks for the video. Didn't get around that much ,in my younger days.
Thanks for allowing us on to see you on beautiful ranch.
May this new year bring you the best ✌✌✌
Thank you. Same to you!
Amos and Moses are beautiful all hooked up doing their jobs. Thank you for this video. Give those boys a hug from me too please.
Thanks. They are good boys.
Man Just love your channel......
I LOVED this!
Thanks!
@@themendotaranch you’re welcome!
Great video, the perfect balance between educational and humor, we could see a little worry in your eyes before the hitch LOL!
Thank You!
Thanks for that!!
I'm glad you're patient when big boy stepped back on ya . love the video keep em coming
Driving was my sanity, didn’t matter if it’s single, pair or teams but you are 100% right though, when it goes wrong it goes wrong big and quick. Such a beautiful place to drive and Amos was much more relaxed than his first impression. Good for you x
Thank you!
you know a mans soul wen he prefers a wagon over helicopters,tractors or fancy trucks great video look so relaxing out there
That was great. Thanks!
Thanks for watching!
if you love the chains you should get you some bells. It's the most beautiful sound in the world. Love this video. Amos and Moses are a lovely team.
You sure have a pair of real pretty horses there Jason! A very natural rhythm in motion as the horses settle in to a daily task at hand. Slow and gentle seems to win the race and the day. Hope 2022 has started well for you and your wife. -Bob...
Thanks for sharing the Cowboy Way! Enjoyed the ride and feeding the cows the old fashioned way!!
Thanks for watching
Great job sir. It is a lot of fun to feed out wagon with horses. I done it as a young man in wyoming
I love the heavy horses and mules, what fun to have wagon and team to drive ! Look'n good those Percherons !
Happy New year to you and your family!
This is awesome man thank you so much for the video
Thanks for watching!
Great video for the love of the game
Great way to start the new year! Awesome looking team. Hope Bonnie is doing alright. Thanks and stay safe.
Love watching you with the team..they did great. They are so big I could see where if they wanted to break something they could...
Love watching you with the team..they did great. They are so big I could see where if they wanted to break something they could...
Jason. your such an Optimus. every cowboys dream. you say, one of these days everything's going to go just right. great channel. thanks for sharing.
I grew up kinda like your life style. Fed cattle and horses out in pastures with a fifth wheel wagon. We loaded up the manure from the stalls then went out in a field and dump it. I miss doing your job. Couple years ago I bought a Moline freight wagon i have some older harnesses maybe God will give a chance at it again. Enjoyed watching your video. Thanks God Bless.
That’s awesome. Thanks for watching.
Nice rig. Thanks for sharing and the honest stories. Nothing more peaceful than a horse ride. Hope you post more drives.
I’m hoping to. Thanks
Always such a pleasure to watch your videos. Thank you for providing them
Nice seeing the two horses work, glad you made it back safe.
Me,too! Thanks!
another great video thanks
Thanks
Thankful that all went well.👍
LOVE the sound.
Beautiful horses, this was another enjoyable video. You keep it real and I look forward to each new time you put out a new video. You realize watching this, just how smart Amos and Moses are, glad you enjoyed your ride! No crashes 🤣🇺🇸
Thank you!
Always enjoy your videos. Thanks for taking us back to another place in time with the team and wagon.
Thanks for watching!
Nice. Thanks for the post.
Always enjoy your videos with the horses and ranch work.
Thanks!
Loved watching you w the team. Wish I lived closer I would come give them a good grooming and clean your harness for you.
What a blast.
That was a great video. Love the working teams. Horses or Mules👍👍
Thanks!
That was awesome to listen to between the hoof beats & chains. Happy new year!
"I thought one of us was gonna die"😆😆😆 they are pretty!
Haha. Thanks
Thumbs up for sure nice video thank you sir
That was freaking awesome
Thanks
that was a great time thanks!
Thanks for watching!
Happy New Year Jason and Bonnie. That was an awesome video, I love watching you work the ranch and all the things you do. That would be a dream come true to shadow along side you for a couple days working the ranch. You've worked hard for what you have and are truely blessed. How's Bonnie coming along?
Thanks for watching. She’s doing great.
Old school. I loved it
Thank you!
What an awesome video. Thank you for your work. It shows that you just love what you do. Love it.
Thank you!
Nice team, nice harness for all occasions
Amos and Moses are beautiful!! Love your videos.
Thank you!
I needed this channel. Thanks for the info.
Thanks for watching!
That poor halter never stood a chance!! I have seen them halters hold until the hitching post come up. He broke it like it was fishing string. Awesome vid.... its different
Looks like fun
Love Amos and Moses, didn't know you had them.. That is a cool way to do feeding. I love to watch a good team work and the sounds are awesome 👌 of the tack
It's annoying
Thanks for watching.
Loved your video...nice to see I'm not the only one who has my hands full when I hitch up after a too much time off
Thanks!
Love the harnesses ♥️
For not doing it in 8mnths well done to all involved. Impressed
Those chains and horses are enough to put a man to sleep! Beautiful sound and great content as always.
I love it
I enjoyed the video it brought back a lot of memories. And your right that team needs a lot more work I had a couple of runaways myself. It gets the heart pumping.
They do. Thanks for watching.
Good horsemanship
Thanks!
This was my fav video so far . ❤️ all videos with you working your animals 👍🏻
Thanks!
That was really fun, good for you getting the team out.
Thanks!
This was one of the coolest videos. I love big horses.
Thanks for watching!
My grandpa had a team like that, would work them all spring and summer and then would turn them out in the fall and winter with the cows out in the mountains and I’m sure he had a time out of them like you did. He’d keep a mule in the barn to haul firewood and stuff in during the winter. I’ve had mules and horses most of my life but never had a big pair like those. Hearing them chains and that harness moving with the horses is music to my ears
That’s so cool! Thanks for watching.
Wow!!!that looks sooo fun😁😁😁
Great video as always Jason.. I just love your channel. Those are some beautiful horses even tho Amis was a jersey he done quit well. Please keep them videos coming. Can't wait for the livescc
Thanks for watching.
You have such a blessed life...a dream I had but
never reached..
Thanks for watching
Great vid. I’ve never driven a team, but can imagine it’s a fun experience - especially on a spread like yours! 😊
Good video, thanks! I used to have a Percheron as well and he broke many a halter just like yours did! An old timer told me to run the lead rope over the hitching rail and tie to a front foot, that sure helps. Your so right a run away team is scary! I bet that was very cool having the Bud Clydes at your ranch, very cool! I went on and had Clydes and had much better luck with them, also harness trained a bunch of young Clydes for others. There used to be a group of us Guys that farmed 40 acres with draft horses and mules for many years. Lots of work but lots of fun!
Thanks!That sounds like a great job!
@@themendotaranch It sure was!
Love this stuff, pretty cool !
Thanks
This video was my absolute favorite you have done since I have been subscribed thanks for sharing the percherons with us I would be a teamster in a heart beat
Thanks!
Happy New Year! I loved this video…none of you died. It was fun.
Thanks 😂
Lovely
This was fun!! Thanks.
nice set Horse's.