Well said. I would add to that list that I get angry when a set up video showing someone hitting a hog with a kids plastic bat is considered "industry abuse".
We're still on course for the roundup but we reserved a RV space that we now won't be able to use. It's at Sun Ridge School. So if anybody on here wants it please reply and we will try to transfer it to you. Only charge might be a beer and some bull. Ed
We are planning on attending the Pendleton Roundup this September. My wife and I and another couple. We live in Alberta and it will be our first time there. Any advice or stories from fellow netters would be welcome. We are in the grandparent demographic, love horses and stock and...
A ranger has sure been handy around here for the last 3+ years. Mine is 3 steps from the house and when I go out I usually just take it where I'm going. If not I end up walking back to get it!! For checking stock, salting, fencing and even towing behind farm equipment they are hard to beat...
Nice post and pics. Having riders working the cattle sure looks good. We are doing more and more pen work with horses. Funny how we used to round up the cattle with horses and then work them on foot after they were corralled. Now we round them up with whatever but work them in the corrals...
Thanks for the stories all. I've got a friend that said he helped Buddy break some broncs. They went at them on Wednesday for a Saturday sale. Maybe 12 or so. He said Buddy's favorite "aide" was an axe handle on the neck. I've got to let him know about this thread.