Well i'll throw two or three cents in here also.First if you want'a be horse back more then on a tractor say,find a cowboy outfit where that's all ya' do.Somewhere like Elko,Nevada or other places in Montana or Texas that have lots of country to cover and horsebacks the only way to do it.There's still a few out there.But if you're looking to be a hand on a regular family outfit,roll up your sleeves and have an open mind about things,cause like everyone mentioned, ranching in and of it self is a multi-facited career.One minute your moving cattle,or sheep,fixing fence,building fence,same for corrals,preparing ground for haying or any other crop grown,planting,harvesting,stacking,storing,feeding out,welding,moving snow,getting fire wood in,manure spreading,calving,lambing,foaling,running erands,paperwork,auctions,carpentry,irrigation,predator control,water monitoring,paying bills,lot of bills

,keeping everything going smoothly,when mother nature and all the elements say otherwise.It's a glamourous life :wink: .The difference between a Cowboy and Rancher,well one of the differences is a cowboy works for a Rancher,they come and go like the seasons,many of them.They don't own the land,animals,and they don't pay the bills,so the can tend to be somewhat nomadic in nature.Where as a Rancher owns the outfit usually has a family to support is rooted and grounded to his land,makes the decisions that affect the sucess of the operation and it's longevity,pending any disaters and more laws and regs that make it almost impossible to break even.Take it from me,i work landscaping,start colts,snow removal,day work,firewood,and anything else that brings an income(legal of course :wink: )that allows me to continue in this ranching game i love,and at the end of the day i still have to come home and do all the above.Be open to the possibilities,know what your signing up for,and make sure your family will be as happy in your new conquest as you are,or it won't be very rewarding.Very best of luck to ya' 8) .