I thoroughly enjoyed watching y’all work. Takes me back to my younger days. Y’all got some serious dogs, serious horses and huge big bulls. Thanks guys❤🐾🐾💋
1. These 4 bulls are worth at LEAST $20,000 ... The process here is damned GENIUS. From roping their LEGS, using their tail // ear to manipulate them, then, giving them only one direction to go in before untie their legs. And y'all are studs. GREAT JOB. Most Americans don't really know how awesome you guys are. And you're a big part of what provides our way of life. THANK YOU. BTW: Your HORSES are phenomenally trained. They know to keep the rope tight when you get off, etc., ... obviously if they let it go slack, it'd not only let the bull move but would be dangerous AF.
@@trumanhw the guys at Bundy are no joke but these 4 bulls might just might be worth a quarter of what you said on a good day. Seriously they just might have got 5k for all. Good cowboys and wild cattle for sure, 20k for 4 wild nasty bulls hell no
That was edge-of-the-seat exciting to watch. Love the prayers. Today, You needed that protection and guidance on those big bulls who wanted a piece of you. I love your videos.
Very interesting to watch. I'm from Australia so I laughed at the comment "How do they do this in Australia ?". I have big beautiful silver brahman bull big horns. I've had him since he was born. I round him up on foot and he goes where I want him to. It's not exciting like yours, but a lot safer.
Love your videos. Served my mission in Las Vegas and only got to spend one transfer up in y’all’s neck of the woods but I made some lifelong friends there in Moapa Valley. These videos sure make me miss that landscape.
¡Impresionante trabajo de vaqueros! 🌵🐂 Se nota la destreza y la dedicación en cada lazo. Capturar esos toros grandes en un terreno desafiante es un verdadero arte. ¡Felicidades por un día exitoso en el rancho! No hay nada como la vida en el campo y la emoción de un buen día de trabajo con los amigos y la familia. ¡Sigan así, muchachos!
I’d give up anything to come rope bulls with you for 1 day!! Ya’ll living the dream, keep up the good work u will have a very large platform soon enough.
Wow, another grest job. For anyone who has never done that, need a long rope to be able to get out of the way of the bull, a good horse a lot of skill and couage. Day n the life of a Cowboy.
It always amazes me how well these cattle do on what looks like nothing to eat. I am in the southern Uk. We get very little snow or frost. Carrie grazing on hill land, usually up to Oct/ Nov do well enough. This year they were out until January and had lost weight because of the torrential rain. Stock will take any condition bar constant wind and rain.
Well, I hope you guys bought a lottery ticket after finding all them bulls in that nice of a area close to the road! Lol Good job by the way. We been getting $1.25 a lb on bulls like in AZ. If them ropes aren't totally trashed, I flip em over and put a plastic speed burner in them. Seems like when a guy flips over a 40' it's like having a brand new rope again.
Dang, yall got some tHORNY bulls for sure. That's real fine cowboy work. Good to see 🇺🇲Cliven🇺🇲. He's a hero to a lot of us out here, you know. Thanks for sharing. 👍👍👏🇺🇲
Very good capture of bulls. friends. We use bronze Hondo in 60 foot ropes... since it is higher hills or mountain where we rope. Take care of your dogs!!! especially to "ROSKKO" all good greetings from Sonora MX...👊👊👍✌️
In the clip of the cow with tore up ears those are cur dogs. looks like there's one red dog that's a hound cross in the video but that's it. Curs are cow dogs what are you talking about? So the dogs are too rough for your liking, I'm sure the cattle are too rough for your liking also. Rough dogs probably work a little better on wild cattle don't you think?
Have you ever wrapped your burners with baling wire? It really extends the life of them. Cache's hat brim kept blocking the go pro! It was better than blindfoldinghim though!😂
I enjoy some of your videos. I wonder how often do you horses get injured and why you don't use cattle dogs. When you finally get your cows or bulls back they won't have any ears. Y'all stay safe ❤
Yea trust me they do ......when they get to a place where they can ...you gotta pay attention to your floor you put a lot weight on them .....but that's not that dirty ....
This awesome! I have a question tho since I ain’t from over that way.. what do the cattle eat lol I don’t see much for grass so I was curious how many acres it takes to feed just one cow?
I'd bet that's some 1000 1500 acres per pair (cow &calf) kinda country lol ....those cattle travel to tap out a living.....its along way to water and feed there is forage ...minimal .... desert grasses blue grama, buffalograss, and various types of threeawn grasses....