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Herding and Roping Cattle the Old Fashioned Cowboy Way 

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Head to a farm in Lincoln County, KY where they are still doing things to Old Fashioned Cowboy Way. Follow them around the pasture as they herd the cows, vaccinate and tag new babies, and even rope a young calf to help clean out his eye.
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Комментарии : 70   
@itsehhd1382
@itsehhd1382 5 лет назад
Man you could tell he took it to heart when they lost the calf. That’s love.
@stressedwimp7529
@stressedwimp7529 3 года назад
I would absolutely pay to spend the summer with these guys
@doctoredable
@doctoredable 7 лет назад
This the way cattle should be raised!!!
@sly3232
@sly3232 7 лет назад
Now this is the way life was supposed to be. Great video
@kennethmarlow2731
@kennethmarlow2731 7 лет назад
May God bless you and your fellow cowboys
@userunavailable3095
@userunavailable3095 8 лет назад
Wow, a man unafraid to praise God for his blessings! I like him already!
@ourfamily1115
@ourfamily1115 5 лет назад
I love the energy and authenticity of your presentation. What a beautiful clip to watch. Thank you for sharing and I am sure the stock love you too in their own ways.
@mallorys728
@mallorys728 7 лет назад
Chance is gorgeous and the cowboy ain't so bad looking either 😂
@OverDaFenceGarage
@OverDaFenceGarage 3 года назад
My grandfather use to take me out to the ranch every summer from when I was young. I always wanted to work in a ranch or own one.
@SpartanPersonalTraining
@SpartanPersonalTraining 2 года назад
This is the way we herded and roped that’s the way our ancestors did it and those values still hold true in my family now
@carter4627
@carter4627 2 года назад
Need to get you a set of great Pyrenees to keep those coyotes back.
@EPGunman
@EPGunman 3 года назад
Love to see the traditional ways still rolling!!! Thank you for sharing a glimpse into traditional working cattle ranchers.
@wayneyates230
@wayneyates230 3 года назад
God bless you and your family. I would love the opportunity again 2 live as you are. God bless you again
@altre6362
@altre6362 4 месяца назад
Amazing share. God Bless
@javiergarcia6912
@javiergarcia6912 5 лет назад
Well Tim it looks like you have a fine operation and mental focus at keeping things the right way. While the rest of the world is literally involved in a social experimental social engineering program. I keep it 1890 daily.
@MT-lp1cp
@MT-lp1cp 7 лет назад
Can I marry that cowboy? Lord, what a beard!
@TimFarmerCK
@TimFarmerCK 7 лет назад
You have to ask him!!! LOL....I think the ladies are digging him....
@khalcifer7480
@khalcifer7480 7 лет назад
Mez T
@bozzskaggs112
@bozzskaggs112 10 месяцев назад
Michael sits on an easy moving horse.
@garyhunter6030
@garyhunter6030 3 года назад
It does my old heart good to see you guys working cattle on horse back.
@bung369
@bung369 4 года назад
Your horses have the perfect confirmation, reminds me of my Aus stock horse
@rickhaile2190
@rickhaile2190 Год назад
I really like your riggen with the Wade saddle,rawhide bosalito and horsehair get down rope,and the chinks. I had a bay quarter gelding named Chance,that I sold as a long 12 year old. He was the best horse I ever owned.
@analogman9697
@analogman9697 2 года назад
Love it when people give thanks to God.
@darbydupree4056
@darbydupree4056 8 лет назад
Wow! I am moving to Lincoln County next month!
@MRREE-zw6xc
@MRREE-zw6xc 7 лет назад
really awesome job sir. and might I say chance your horse totally lit up when you started talking about him he had a awwww geee wiz moment hahaha. stay up n stay safe bud.
@paulahammock6330
@paulahammock6330 8 лет назад
Awesome video Tim!! Great job you all are doing Michael!!!!!!
@coltenleonard6224
@coltenleonard6224 7 лет назад
what a different way of taking care of cattle
@janicefoundas9163
@janicefoundas9163 3 года назад
Cows love music!
@bung369
@bung369 4 года назад
That's so cool, Chance is gorgeous 😍
@ic9310
@ic9310 7 лет назад
Beautiful. This man is really blessed.
@wayne47able
@wayne47able 3 года назад
I really want to learn this. I’ve been horse riding for a few months now and I’ve grown to love farm life
@danielgarcia228
@danielgarcia228 8 лет назад
Great video Tim
@sms7782
@sms7782 2 года назад
beautiful
@E3ECO
@E3ECO 2 года назад
It seems to me this is the difference between roping a calf out in the field and chasing one down in an arena. You just walk up and throw a rope over it, which causes little trauma. In a rodeo, they chase the thing at full speed and yank it abruptly to the ground. I've seen calves limping as they left the arena, which is something I suspect rarely if ever happens on your ranch.
@nmelkhunter1
@nmelkhunter1 7 лет назад
They even use a houlihan at 2:51. That really is a working with the cattle and I like the way he sits the long trot.
@axphine
@axphine 5 лет назад
My dream life right here.
@AmericanAcresFarming
@AmericanAcresFarming 7 лет назад
Great video and information!
@phillipchristoffersen2302
@phillipchristoffersen2302 3 года назад
Nice, man. I enjoyed it!
@nickmichell
@nickmichell 7 лет назад
doing a great job, very intresting film.
@docspencer9458
@docspencer9458 7 лет назад
live/work Cowboyed in Wyoming we got to move to Kentucky to get somebody to do it a video on you
@scottc3165
@scottc3165 3 года назад
A Californio in Kentucky. Good deal.
@slrdf1758
@slrdf1758 3 года назад
Nah not all of them are Californios. A lot of them ride Nevada style.
@alablksnakelonghalfpintowh4038
@alablksnakelonghalfpintowh4038 3 года назад
Darn good video.
@martinagonzalez6434
@martinagonzalez6434 6 лет назад
How awesome
@andreaeden6923
@andreaeden6923 6 лет назад
Nice video.
@johnnymnemonic9146
@johnnymnemonic9146 4 года назад
im a black city guy. how do i live this kind of life? Can you learn to be a cowboy?
@TimFarmerCK
@TimFarmerCK 4 года назад
I'm sure that this occupation can be learned. Many ranches are looking for help.
@wendynewberry6283
@wendynewberry6283 4 года назад
If we cut down our meat consumption all cows COULD live this way. And in turn we get healthy beef!! Definitely appreciate❤
@deannastevens1217
@deannastevens1217 8 лет назад
AMAZING and so much that is lost between People and where that 'Steak-in-a-wrapper' came from.
@DarylUrig
@DarylUrig 2 года назад
Wonderful. Can I visit this ranch? Can you provide information please?
@okaminess
@okaminess 2 года назад
I read that too many stressors can lower livestock birth rates. I have to wonder if that’s why some of our sheep had issues.
@robertsawchuk9365
@robertsawchuk9365 6 лет назад
Great video does do you and your ranger partners use raw hide ropes if so do you make them yourself thanks
@HorrorStudios222
@HorrorStudios222 7 лет назад
chance is my horse now i live in Hartford and hes at my barn i swear ill show you a pic
@TimFarmerCK
@TimFarmerCK 7 лет назад
Huh?!
@HorrorStudios222
@HorrorStudios222 7 лет назад
for real my horse is named chance hes a dun and a quarter horse hes 18 and his birthday is in june
@theoutdoorsandrodeo5166
@theoutdoorsandrodeo5166 7 лет назад
Roblox Maniac that's a damn lie cuz In the video he said the horse was 11 years old and the video is only from 6 months ago so don't try and make your self look cool cuz lieing isnt cool
@shieldshielda1521
@shieldshielda1521 4 года назад
good
@TimFarmerCK
@TimFarmerCK 4 года назад
Thanks
@towbar1965
@towbar1965 8 лет назад
cool
@vaquero7x
@vaquero7x 7 лет назад
these traditions were created, invented and perfected by the Mexican vaqueros. All the roping saddles and all the roping techniques were invented in central Mexico.
@nohillforahighstepper
@nohillforahighstepper Год назад
It's not a "field". It's a pasture. A field is where you raise a crop like corn, wheat, barley, hay, etc. A pasture is where you keep livestock. A meadow would be where you harvest native grass hay AND sometimes keep livestock.....typically after the hay has been harvested.
@TimFarmerCK
@TimFarmerCK Год назад
If he wants to call it a field, so be it. Geeeeez
@PnuttyBuddy
@PnuttyBuddy 4 года назад
Hi there Mr. Farmer! I was wondering if I could use some of this video for the countdown video for my Cowboy Church here in Texas. I will not use it without your permission, please give me a holler! Thank you.
@TimFarmerCK
@TimFarmerCK 4 года назад
Yes, as long as it is credited to our show, and not monetized in any fashion.
@muhammadtanko9234
@muhammadtanko9234 7 лет назад
Please what's the name of the ranch?
@TimFarmerCK
@TimFarmerCK 7 лет назад
I'm not sure.....just a private farm I think...
@Jonathandhawthorne
@Jonathandhawthorne 7 лет назад
Tim, I would like to get in contact with Michael Dick if possible and ask him some questions about their operation. Is there anyway I could get his contact information from you?
@11304800
@11304800 7 лет назад
@ 1:13 "going back to the roots of everything". In other words going back to where it first began. Christianity and the New Testament church (salvation) began in the book of Acts. Nowadays people are told in order to be saved --they must believe and accept Jesus as their personal Savior--BUT in the book of Acts Peter said we must REPENT and BE baptized in Jesus name 9for the remission of sins)THEN receive the Holy Ghost.
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