Тёмный

A Day in the Life of a SOLO Rancher - THIS AIN'T YELLOWSTONE 

Trinity Vandenacre
Подписаться 279 тыс.
Просмотров 230 тыс.
50% 1

The old cowboy, "Dad", wants the yearling steer sorted off in the corral, so it's time to give the young horse some good training again.
I sincerely hope you enjoy this episode of Life in the West!
Make sure to SUBSCRIBE for more ranchlife Videos!!!
Behind the Scenes COMMUNITY Here: t.me/+h2fk9GVo...
10% off any Purchase at Wagbar: mywagbar.com & use CODE: TRINITY10

Опубликовано:

 

20 окт 2024

Поделиться:

Ссылка:

Скачать:

Готовим ссылку...

Добавить в:

Мой плейлист
Посмотреть позже
Комментарии : 374   
@ChrisLascari
@ChrisLascari 2 года назад
"If you were a real cowboy" says the realest cowboy on RU-vid. Good job. Work smarter, not harder
@LifeintheWest
@LifeintheWest 2 года назад
😂😂. Thanks man!!
@JoelMMcKinney
@JoelMMcKinney 2 года назад
... are there other cowboys on yt?
@ChrisLascari
@ChrisLascari 2 года назад
@@JoelMMcKinney I mean, maybe if they try harder
@jobee9113
@jobee9113 2 года назад
That cow was really clever, the way it kept putting objects between you and it, to double back and avoid you 😁
@LifeintheWest
@LifeintheWest 2 года назад
Yeah!! She wasn’t playing fair. That is for sure. 😄
@sugarwooki
@sugarwooki 2 года назад
And doing it all with one hand! Wow.
@LizNicholsArt
@LizNicholsArt 2 года назад
That steer was her calf and she wanted to see it one more time. They're smarter than a leather bag of beef should be.
@ExplorationCrimeTime
@ExplorationCrimeTime Год назад
My family owns a Ranch out in a valley near us, it’s been my dream to have a ranch someday. I am getting chickens and pigs this spring, along with starting my garden up again, I am so frickin happy because it’s the start to my “Ranch life”, my older brother lives in the ranch with his wife and kids and I admire them so much, but 14 is a good age to start saving money for land eventually 😅
@zatanxxxx
@zatanxxxx 8 месяцев назад
Difficult to save your way to wealth. Don’t be afraid to take risks brother.
@alexandreayoung7920
@alexandreayoung7920 2 года назад
Very impressive, how you and Calibor do this with no help from anyone else. I love your videos. Thank you for sharing your experiences!
@donnajeancassell8694
@donnajeancassell8694 2 года назад
Kind
@donnajeancassell8694
@donnajeancassell8694 2 года назад
Love it could watch all day. You give me hope in mankind.clean no vulgar talking. Wonderful. God Bless You
@alexandreayoung7920
@alexandreayoung7920 2 года назад
@@donnajeancassell8694 Aw, thank you, kind person! 😊
@patfiumani5864
@patfiumani5864 2 года назад
I always enjoy the adventure with you and Calabar, he’s so smart… God Bless you too Trinity…
@LifeintheWest
@LifeintheWest 2 года назад
Thanks so much Pat! Yes. Calibar is fun to ride. 👍
@ChrisLascari
@ChrisLascari 2 года назад
Comment #2, I really like how you are constantly encouraging and reassuring your horse. He will be an amazing animal, not that he isn't pretty awesome already
@johnbentzinger
@johnbentzinger 2 года назад
It is so cool to ride along with you and to experience the nuts and bolts of ranching. That ol' horse your riding has a lot of cow in him ! Thanks for sharing !!
@glendacisneros982
@glendacisneros982 2 года назад
Lol 😂
@bushpilot223
@bushpilot223 2 года назад
Lol… got an ad for the new season of Yellowstone when I clicked this video 😅 another awesome insight into the life of the western American rancher. Love your videos Trinity! Cheers from the high desert plains of southern Idaho 🍻
@LifeintheWest
@LifeintheWest 2 года назад
Wow. Thats cool! Thanks for watching and Cheers to you as well.
@iduswelton9567
@iduswelton9567 2 года назад
Between the pony not wanting to cooperate and the ornery cow u had ur hands full- great job man and horse working together
@roxxannebrg818
@roxxannebrg818 Год назад
That’s absolute great work there .. makes me wanna get a feel of farm life . Have you ever been to farm ?
@5809AUJG
@5809AUJG 2 года назад
I truly love watching your videos...it's wonderful watching you work cattle like you do, sir. I used to have a Morgan-Quarter horse cross, a handsome bay named Ranger. He was truly sweet, and very smart. We used to move cattle for a roping class they had at the fair grounds of the small farming and ranching town I grew up in. I never put a bridle with a bit on Ranger. The only guidance he needed working cattle was a little leg pressure and the lightest touch on the reins, and my quiet thanks and encouragement...he always knew what to do. I miss him deeply. I still have my saddle, which I'll never sell or give away. That was 45 years ago, working those steers on my Ranger. He was a truly great horse! Thanks for your videos. They bring back sweet memories!
@glendacisneros982
@glendacisneros982 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing your sweet words of your beloved Ranger!!!
@spiritual444warrior
@spiritual444warrior Год назад
It has been 25 years since I was forced to sell my Beautiful Palomino "Van's Gold" and I miss him today even more while watching this wonderful video. I have lots of pictures though so maybe I'll share a couple for the Love and Memories of my Golden Boy. Keep going Sweetheart 😊
@nancyrea3863
@nancyrea3863 2 года назад
I think you and your horse did a fantastic job.
@Lisasuhr47
@Lisasuhr47 2 года назад
That was wonderful! There's so much work in doing it alone, but the partnership between you and Callibar really shows. He works just as hard as you do. Thanks for another great video!
@FendergtrJam
@FendergtrJam Год назад
Your videos draw me right in like a good action movie lol...I gotta say Your horse and you and trying to video and no F Bombs with that STUBURN Grey cow Awesome job and alot of on your horse off your horse up down up down being solo...Got my coffee and going on another Montana Adventure with you "T" Thank's Brother 🤠👍🤙
@michelsupply4012
@michelsupply4012 2 года назад
Great job indeed!!👍That horse is a perfect student!!!👌😉🇧🇪
@LifeintheWest
@LifeintheWest 2 года назад
Yes. He is really gonna be a good one!
@daveskora9512
@daveskora9512 Год назад
I’m seriously impressed that most of this video was shot one ☝🏻 handed!! God bless you and your family! Thank you for showing all of us the sacrifices you make for your family, and little snippet about your life!
@billybilly6574
@billybilly6574 2 года назад
I sure do love watching you!
@ashlingofAsh7580
@ashlingofAsh7580 2 года назад
Awww this brought back my memories on my paso fino horse. Went to round up bison for the first time and he took to it so naturally I basically just sat there. He made everyone laugh with his gait..but he could do the job! So we tried a few cow round ups too. Few team penning things locally for fun. He was one of a kind!
@LifeintheWest
@LifeintheWest 2 года назад
That’s a pretty good idea.
@karenromano746
@karenromano746 2 года назад
That was awesome. Loved every minute of it.
@LifeintheWest
@LifeintheWest 2 года назад
Thanks Karen! So glad you enjoyed it. 😁
@cathydavis1877
@cathydavis1877 2 года назад
Never got off my horse to open a gate, he would slide right in there & hug that gate. Swing it good! He was an excellent side passer
@lauriecollins7312
@lauriecollins7312 2 года назад
His horse is still just learning how to cut and be useful. Good cutting horses take years. Imho. Can do job well with an inexperienced rider.
@wil7228
@wil7228 Год назад
It's great how you explain the behavior of the animals as you are wrangling them and working with all that wide open space . Peace to you Trinity thanks for another great episode .
@jesusisking5614
@jesusisking5614 Год назад
You are living the dream brother , I would move to a ranch in the blink of an eye , y'all's way of life is exactly what I would drop everything for . Have a blessed day brother
@cynthiabrant6701
@cynthiabrant6701 2 года назад
Fascinating to watch you and your horse work together!! Enjoy your show so much!! See u next time!
@StorytellerForeverYT
@StorytellerForeverYT 2 года назад
Huge respect for doing all that and somehow also freaking filming it all 😮 😂 Now dats a multitasking man 😏😋🙈
@justnana2256
@justnana2256 2 года назад
You did it without the full use of both hands which I find amazing.
@LifeintheWest
@LifeintheWest 2 года назад
Thanks 😊
@JoelMMcKinney
@JoelMMcKinney 2 года назад
I was admiring that as well.
@JoelMMcKinney
@JoelMMcKinney 2 года назад
Hat-cam!
@margaretthatcher6828
@margaretthatcher6828 2 года назад
Big love coming from Virginia City Montana.
@kallasusort2986
@kallasusort2986 5 месяцев назад
I love that Palomino horse! what a beauty. Thanks for taking us along on that task. I grew up in the city and never experienced the cowboy life. Love it too. You guys have so much land - amazing.
@josteckhardt217
@josteckhardt217 Год назад
He is amazing, but he is also such an extremely likable personality. Thank you for uyou being you and what u do best!!!!
@howardbryant1819
@howardbryant1819 Год назад
I enjoy how you are soooo patient with that young horse and take the time to teach him how to be a GOOD cow pony! God Bless!
@seandunn1128
@seandunn1128 2 года назад
Trinity, fast and direct. Thank you sir. Spect down the road there will some more discussion about corporate chomping at your heals. Mean time, how the heck did you make that GoProw stick disappear? Always a pleasure sir.
@LifeintheWest
@LifeintheWest 2 года назад
😉😉😄
@chadurbanski3468
@chadurbanski3468 2 года назад
I would help for free anytime Trinity. I would fly myself there just to get to help. Just to get to see the ranch and the experience would be awesome. You are an amazing rancher. Make it look easy bud. That is the only issue is how deceiving you make it. Lol. The horse ur riding is gorgeous to. Amazingly smart to. Almost like you could teach and use without riding. I hate that u making it look so amazing. Screw it I'm moving to Montana.
@yesIread
@yesIread 2 года назад
Dear Chad Urbanski, Mr. Trinity mentioned thus on one of his videos, when/if you go through a gate leave it as you found it. Nothing a cow luges better then to go through an open gate, most especially if there is food on the other side.
@dannymccoy1783
@dannymccoy1783 2 года назад
You love kissing his ass
@goingbonzo5923
@goingbonzo5923 2 года назад
Yea Trinity could do a cowboy camp like City Slickers. I'd do it.
@Financebureauofficials
@Financebureauofficials Год назад
Happy moving dear
@Hy-Brasil
@Hy-Brasil 3 месяца назад
Thats what dale brisby does
@lancesmith1925
@lancesmith1925 2 года назад
That was great!! Thanks for the ride along!
@richardcooper38
@richardcooper38 2 года назад
Not sure how I ran across your channel but you've got another subscriber. It's refreshing to see someone who puts God and Country first. Watching this video brought back some great memories when I was a kid. We lived near a rodeo grounds and I was able to convince the manager there to let me help/work in trade for being able to ride. They showed me how to drive a 5 ton water truck so I could water down the arena before the rodeo's. I learned how to work with the cattle. I also learned what a shovel was for. LOL! I wish some of the people that want to do away with your lifestyle could spend some time on a ranch to see how much ranchers care about there livestock. I think it would change their minds. Keep up the fantastic videos! God bless you and your family for making America great.
@loneranger4113
@loneranger4113 2 года назад
grew up doing this exact job. love the solo job. training the horse for range or feedlot pen riding is a task but well worth it. I subed and will be watching for more. Thank you for bring back the memories. Thanks for taking time to film and upload.
@Sueg4332
@Sueg4332 2 года назад
really enjoyed the ride along. Sue
@LifeintheWest
@LifeintheWest 2 года назад
So glad you liked it! 😁
@aremedyproject9569
@aremedyproject9569 2 года назад
This is amazing! Thank you so much. You make my day. Cheers from Ottawa🇨🇦👍
@terryqueen3233
@terryqueen3233 2 года назад
Well now that looks like just a little bit of work and a little bit of fun and I always say if you can't have fun when you work it ain't worth it. Good job. Happy trails
@mollytremblay1396
@mollytremblay1396 2 года назад
Thank you for this video. I really know very very little about horses but volunteer at a small organization that provides equine therapy for kids with disabilities. I enjoy watching your interaction with your horse and livestock. So interesting to see real life ranching.
@papaburf7275
@papaburf7275 Год назад
Great display of patience and animal understanding.
@dalewadsworth5703
@dalewadsworth5703 2 года назад
Great job being alone. Is that a hand controller for the drone in your right hand ? Pretty neat. Love the beautiful Montana landscape and view when your out on the horse. Have a blessed and safe week Trinity
@LifeintheWest
@LifeintheWest 2 года назад
It is a 360 cam on a stick. It automatically takes out the stick. Cool, huh? 😁
@themaddendynasty5099
@themaddendynasty5099 2 года назад
@@LifeintheWest that’s a very cool product. I was wondering myself what you were filming with
@dalewadsworth5703
@dalewadsworth5703 2 года назад
@@LifeintheWest sure is . I can’t see the stick tho that is why I asked. Does it make it harder to control your balance while on the horse? I’m pretty much tied to staying in my house now days. I’m on O2 so your site and another one from a Montana rancher is what I watch when taking my breathing treatments in morning at noon and in the evening. Makes me remember my youth of long ago. As stated earlier have a blessed week keeping all farmers ranchers agricultural industry in our prayers.
@roniboyd613
@roniboyd613 2 года назад
@@LifeintheWest haha! Thanks for explaining, I had no idea how or what you were filming with. Technology can be fun, most times😉
@michaelpalosaari9460
@michaelpalosaari9460 2 года назад
What a great day of getting the the small things accomplished!!
@brianrunnellssr1435
@brianrunnellssr1435 2 года назад
what a horse! he did all that with a halter and neck reining!! most impressive.
@mrskimtaehyung9095
@mrskimtaehyung9095 Год назад
that cow that you were chasing was super feisty. she really made you work for it lol. I love these kinds of videos.
@Rupert9692
@Rupert9692 2 года назад
Living the dream man! Another great video!
@LifeintheWest
@LifeintheWest 2 года назад
Thanks Logan! Filming is much more fun than the editing. 😄
@munozinni
@munozinni 2 года назад
Good morning señor Trinity!!! I just subscribed to your channel and I will keep supporting it by watching the video (begging to the end give likes and commenting and sharing with friends and family… I really do like the videos even I don’t have idea cause I never had a life like yours I have been in the city working in construction and I have seen acres of land been transformed into houses big neighborhoods and watching your videos for some reason I find that soothing from all the trash we go trough in social media,political issues etc…keep up the great work…Saludos 👋😴👋
@beverlyreiner-baillargeon6205
@beverlyreiner-baillargeon6205 2 года назад
Well that was a hell of alot of fun to watch. What a conundrum you had there for a bit. 🤣🤣 absolutely loved it thought ❤❤❤
@peggyscott66
@peggyscott66 2 года назад
So much fun to watch!
@FarmerC.J.
@FarmerC.J. 2 года назад
Awesome! Calabar is a level headed horse! Love going along with you. Are you using a drone? Thank you and God bless❤️🙏🏻✝️🐂🇺🇸
@LifeintheWest
@LifeintheWest 2 года назад
Yes. He is doing better every time. No. This is a 360 camera on a stick. The camera removes the stick automatically. Kinda cool.
@FarmerC.J.
@FarmerC.J. 2 года назад
@@LifeintheWest technology is crazy! Great video!
@unitedlutheranchurch5147
@unitedlutheranchurch5147 2 года назад
Wow, that was awesome! Were you filming with a drone of some kind? I could see you were holding something, but couldn't see a selfie stick or anything. I am amazed that you can ride a horse, sort cattle, catch a testy palomino, film yourself and the action, and talk us through what you are trying to do all at the same time. Kudos to you (and Calibar) for doing it just the two of you. Running the grey cow around the hay was like watching cat and mouse play. I'm surprised I didn't hear you cuss for all the trouble it gave you. The steer was no trouble at all compared to her! Thanks for sharing your life and ranching adventures. Respect to you.
@jontnoneya3404
@jontnoneya3404 Год назад
Man that was really cool - lots of drama from them cows and horse. LOVE IT!
@bryanfox2735
@bryanfox2735 2 года назад
I’m pretty sure that cow is messing with you! Lol 😂
@LifeintheWest
@LifeintheWest 2 года назад
Oh yes. She was feeling her oats that day.
@stefherman2375
@stefherman2375 10 месяцев назад
Great job. Learning something every day
@christyb7590
@christyb7590 2 года назад
I finally had time to watch this. Been busy with my own farm. People have no idea how hard it is to be out there working animals by yourself.... Especially when you make it look so easy. Also, people have no clue what a good horseman you are to pull that off . Fun to watch! That was awesome. Questions... Are those horses out there retired or ranch horses? Is that hay piled up there or straw? If it's hay, the cows can eat it if it gets moldy? And lastly, looks hard and a bit rocky out there. Do your horses get pads under their shoes? PI have horses, warmbloods and TB's. I kinda giggle to myself because they'd never survive out there if they had to chase a cow down. Love your channel! So educating!
@susans3411
@susans3411 2 года назад
Dang that cow was equal parts hungry and ornery! Too funny...for us! 😃 Thanks for sharing, Trinity!
@LifeintheWest
@LifeintheWest 2 года назад
😄 you are welcome! I was glad she caused problems. Gave me an opportunity to teach this horse a little more.
@DymondzTrucking1962
@DymondzTrucking1962 2 года назад
Brings back memories of when I used to take my old Appaloosa out and help move cows for guys wish I could still do that but my back won't let me. Love watching your videos sure is beautiful country up there.
@dianehunsberger2271
@dianehunsberger2271 2 года назад
Fantastic :) Always look forward to your videos. Thank you, and God Bless you and the USA !!
@milagrosroman2882
@milagrosroman2882 2 года назад
Thank you for posting. So fun to watch!
@gigidahl1664
@gigidahl1664 Год назад
God bless you and your family I loved it thank you for sharing such a wonderful Journey keep going and I'll keep watching from Aitkin Minnesota
@adelineparinduri
@adelineparinduri 2 года назад
Interesting shots you got there with the 360! Cool! That one cow tho 😄
@carolscheve1130
@carolscheve1130 Год назад
That was great! A cowboy and his horse.
@edwardberrian6057
@edwardberrian6057 2 года назад
im going to start hearding my 5 and 6 YO this way.... hey kids... hey kids. YIP. YIP. It certainly was fun to be doing " cowboy ride along". thank you.
@CrossTimbersSon
@CrossTimbersSon 2 года назад
You seem to have patience with cows, patience with horses and obviously patience with the video equipment. I would imagine I’d have many cuss words to edit out, especially directed at the cow who was playing “ring-around-the-hay-stack”! 😅 Your horse is coming along really good.
@marydanen5220
@marydanen5220 2 года назад
Great riding❤ God bless!
@detsunehj4793
@detsunehj4793 Год назад
Good work! Nice video, love to see the ranching stuff!
@petervanderzanden3123
@petervanderzanden3123 2 года назад
Great video Trinity. Thanks for sharing your life with the rest of us minions.
@kathleenredick275
@kathleenredick275 2 года назад
I got some giggles out of this. Have had horses most of my life and worked cattle. Yep. Same types of frustrations. lol
@timhill444
@timhill444 Год назад
Love montana landscape and mountains. Sounds like ur around the highline somewhere. I live in great falls. Every summer, I take my rv to mountains west of choteau and augusta. I spend all summer moving from camp to camp. I love montana.
@yesIread
@yesIread 2 года назад
Dear Trinity, one more comment. I used to work at a dairy that used horses to herd and cut and basically nursemaid the cows and bulls. This guy I (another Dutchman, I can't think of his name now) had a set up on his gates that the horse could shoulder open. The cows and bulls never learned this trick that I know of. Anyway you or your horse press into the gate to release the U of the gate opener. Then you can just let it shut or gently push it back closed. It didn't automatically shut but would close if GENTLY put in place. That gate thing was amazing, easy to do easy to learn and best very easy to repair if a cow pushed into it, scratching themselves or something. Again the cow may even have been trying to get out didn't work though. Great little invention that gate closer.
@Olgabolga218
@Olgabolga218 Год назад
This video gives me so much anxiety. Only because when I was younger I worked cattle with my dad and if anything went wrong he would get real angry. So in the video whenever one of the animals did something he didn’t want them to I would tense up and expect him to yell. But he stayed calm the whole video. Good on you. I honestly want to live a life like this again but it’s hard when I’ve had the past experiences I have had with it.
@burntthetoast
@burntthetoast Год назад
yeah you would probably have a hard time unpacking that load so to speak. Might either want to stay out of ranching or go back to it after your father moves on. I say that with all due respect.
@Asti.sayAhstee
@Asti.sayAhstee 2 года назад
I enjoyed this immensely! 🤠🐴♥️
@gwynvyd
@gwynvyd 2 года назад
Good job! Whooo when that cow went through the trailers...... you should have heard me from here. My nickname would be the "Cursin' Cowgirl". So glad I got to see you close a gate from horseback. I had rigged all of my gates to be able to be closed from horseback. It takes some training but boy is it easier especially when you are on your own.
@lzjranchshiawathahideoutby254
Trinity, going solo is my motto out of necessity. Started with my first 5 cow calf pairs at age 50... I"m now up to 40 pairs and I'm 64. Lost my best horse ever to colic last month. I've got another coming along. Thanks for the patience and discussion. I'll be watching more. The way your horse is workin' with that halter for bridle makes me think you ought to try a hack and mecate. The best light horses I've ever had eventually did really well with them. If they got hot I'd just switch back to a bit. How about a video on how to safely teach a horse to hobble? Thanks.
@GEOsustainable
@GEOsustainable Год назад
Calibar did amazing.
@justanothergunowner3772
@justanothergunowner3772 Год назад
Love your videos, its great content, but it reminds me how much I miss Montana. I grew up there, but we left when I was in my later teens, I still consider it home and always will.
@Trapezius8oblique
@Trapezius8oblique 2 года назад
I just found your video, found it enjoyable to watch. Good photography, showing you riding.great views. Excellent work in halter, should be more of it by others as well.thanks .
@LifeintheWest
@LifeintheWest 2 года назад
You are welcome and thank you.
@jglenbright1215
@jglenbright1215 2 года назад
Good job. Bi had fun watching
@LifeintheWest
@LifeintheWest 2 года назад
So glad you liked it. 😁
@rogergreen5574
@rogergreen5574 Год назад
I like the way you move them slow and easy!
@danhooper1056
@danhooper1056 2 года назад
I'd be afraid it would charge me, Yikes! You guys did great.
@roxxannebrg818
@roxxannebrg818 Год назад
I guess you never successfully rode a horse ? 😅
@TheSOCyoutube
@TheSOCyoutube 2 года назад
yay a new video
@daciefusjones8128
@daciefusjones8128 2 года назад
just two things first you misspelled YELLERSTONE and the easiest way is always the best way. happy trails pard.
@carlyeckert4670
@carlyeckert4670 2 года назад
I love that you don't put a metal pain bit in your horse's mouth. A rope halter is just fine to use! Keep doing it right! Anyone know what he is holding in his right hand? You can't see anything but his hand the way its positioned, he is definitely holding something----looks like the camera. I've never seen anything like this. Someone help me out with this question! Thank you!
@jonshaffer6552
@jonshaffer6552 2 года назад
Wouldn't somebody just enjoy sitting behind a computer and instructing drones to do stuff I would just find that so enjoyable and I also like watching the news
@ricardocuoghi1974
@ricardocuoghi1974 2 года назад
Hi I am feom sao paulo brazil and I enjoy your videos very much....nice to see a ranch life in montana....
@perryseltz8010
@perryseltz8010 Год назад
Great video, I'm starting to learn how to work cows and there was some great info in this episode. Thanks.
@diane-fm4fn
@diane-fm4fn 2 года назад
10 Stars! You have every couch cowboy in the USA extremely jealous of you! Ha
@yesIread
@yesIread 2 года назад
OK! Thank you fit that video! I just remembered what it was I really disliked about herding cows. They very much do have a mind of their own. And they get it in their head to go there instead of where you are directing them it can be a problem, so thanks again. By the way do you at the ranch use walky-talkies? The ones I'm familiar with have a range of 10 or 12 miles without a relay station and if you do have a relay station you can extend that to 30 to 50 miles or more depending on the hight of the antenna. If you like this idea you may it. One other comment I noticed that the on heifer you chased had horns. I take that to mean that you don't de-horn your cattle. Oh well. I also was curious if you can use a cell phone in your location? Much like that walktalk setup I asked about it takes a relay station and a special antenna to get good bars for a phone. Same principle just a different type of radio receiver transmitter. Love the video, you had me screaming at my phone to go cow, go cow, GO YOU GOL DARN HAY BURNER !!!
@LifeintheWest
@LifeintheWest 2 года назад
Yeah. She was being a pain, but I would have had her if that horse would not have been there. We have cell service in some places, and we have used walkie talkies where we don’t have service.
@yesIread
@yesIread 2 года назад
@@LifeintheWest Dear Trinity, when you were leading the palomino and chasing the grey/white heifer why didn't you tie the palomino about 40-50 ' from the gate and then go after the heifer?
@jennafranssen1649
@jennafranssen1649 Год назад
i am absolutly loving ur saddle for some reason 😅
@twwtb
@twwtb 2 года назад
"We don't normally name our herds, but we feel inclined to name this one the Keystone Kops". You got one excellent young horse there.
@glendacisneros982
@glendacisneros982 2 года назад
I agree 👍
@abbasssibatra8682
@abbasssibatra8682 2 года назад
Lot's of hard work 👍 interesting
@gaymichaelis7581
@gaymichaelis7581 2 года назад
You are awesome, Mr. Trinity!! I love your voice and your patience, and patience to operate the camera!! Is that a drone that you’re using?! incredible that you use it like this! You’re incredibly patient with the cows/cattle and horse or horses!!!! And not having another person there to help you! I was wanting your son to come out there and help you! I guess he has school! take care and keep up with the great ranching! and thank you for letting us all be part of it! Though we can’t lift a finger to help! 😂
@waynegraham7611
@waynegraham7611 2 года назад
The cameras called a 360 not a drone no , he holds it on a stick and it films 360 degrees around him !
@lunagal
@lunagal 2 года назад
That cow was pretty smart! Made it difficult. Lol. Good job. Why is it so entertaining to watch you herding a rogue horse and bratty cow? Lol
@TotalHorseMedia
@TotalHorseMedia 2 года назад
Horse, camera, cow , gate!!!! You’re busier than a one arm paper hanger!!!!!
@LifeintheWest
@LifeintheWest 2 года назад
Yeah! No kidding!! 🤯 😄
@thomasmcconnell2898
@thomasmcconnell2898 Год назад
It is so obvious that the Lord created certain animals to be co-laborers with man. Some years back I worked with a fantastic draft mule team logging, haying, and other sundry jobs. There is so much they have to learn and any little thing can scare a team. But as soon as they trust you can talk them through pretty much anything. I am little older now but I am seriously considering getting another team to play around with in my quasi retirement. Great video . . . great, albeit tough lifestyle.
@barbaraberrier8840
@barbaraberrier8840 2 года назад
Great ride. Was that the new 360 camera you were using? God bless have a great week.
@ronwatson4902
@ronwatson4902 2 года назад
Well that was kinda fun. Thanks for the ranching lesson. A camera on a string? What was that?
@LifeintheWest
@LifeintheWest 2 года назад
😳 😄
@waynegraham7611
@waynegraham7611 2 года назад
Looks like that 360 workin out for you eh trinity? Great video this week 👍
@Hy-Brasil
@Hy-Brasil 3 месяца назад
That bossy grey cow is why i love and appreciate my dogs! I'd have had my cowboy corgi on her butt after tje first time she want around those bales 🤣 That's his only job around here, to make stubborn critters a little less stubborn! And half the time i dont even need him. The animals out here have learned what it means when i yell AXL GET'EM UP .... a meat missile is headed their way. Only have to do it a couple times for any new additions. After he's made an impression just saying AXL GET'M UP is enough. He's chillin under a truck somewhere but the livestock doesn't know it. Those dogs are as good as a human helper and a lot happier about it for some reason...
@imanslotboom6121
@imanslotboom6121 2 года назад
I know ranching is very hard work we had a little farm there was always work todo love hard working andespecially the mountains i love the most a wonder ful life i would go to montana immediately 8f i had the oppertunity very nice video hope to see more of these
@johnking8679
@johnking8679 2 года назад
Hey Trinity, It's a pity that the wind played a little havoc with your microphones on this video, but I guess that's part of the experience !! Nevertheless, it was a very interesting clip and I felt a little of what cowboys feel - especially when you're on your own and gotta open and close gates !! Have a good one, my friend !!
@geezzzwdf
@geezzzwdf Год назад
Well Mr. TV I LIKE TAG AS MUCH AS ANOTHER BUT LOOKS LIKE THAT YOUNG HORSE OF YOUR WILL TURN OUT TO BE YOUR BEST MOUNT . GOOD JOB I HAVE finished my coffee, and its time get going too thank you .
@sheila95472
@sheila95472 2 года назад
Your horse seems to be coming along really well. How long does it usually take to get them up to speed on all the different tasks you normally do?
@LifeintheWest
@LifeintheWest 2 года назад
Yes. He is doing really good. I didn’t show the part where he saw the camera and freaked out. 😄 To really get a horse exposed and used to everything takes over a year typically.
Далее
Angry bird PIZZA?
00:20
Просмотров 5 млн
Тестирую гаджет для роллов! 🙈
00:42
The Most Underrated Ancient Projectile
14:49
Просмотров 772 тыс.
Yellowstone TV Series Review by Montana Cowboy
32:16
Просмотров 390 тыс.
Day in the Life of a Small Farm
33:09
Просмотров 4,1 млн
Yellowstone | So You Want To Be a Cowboy?
11:41
Просмотров 1 млн
Day in the Life of a SOLO Female Rancher!
1:03:10
Просмотров 368 тыс.