JF Ranch said:'Watched the whole thing and liked it a lot. I like Waylon better than I did before, too.
I wonder how long ago this was filmed? My guess is, quite awhile. Even though few of us have followed the wagon like on those big outfits, we sure understand the work and nature of it all.
As far as the yearling bull, I'm surprised that someone didn't come in and catch his head. That looked like a wreck waitin' to happen.
Thanks.
Soapweed said:JF Ranch said:'Watched the whole thing and liked it a lot. I like Waylon better than I did before, too.
I wonder how long ago this was filmed? My guess is, quite awhile. Even though few of us have followed the wagon like on those big outfits, we sure understand the work and nature of it all.
As far as the yearling bull, I'm surprised that someone didn't come in and catch his head. That looked like a wreck waitin' to happen.
Thanks.
That was a good show. Thanks for posting the link, LazyWP. As far as the yearling bull being roped by one leg, it looked more like a wreck that was happening rather than a wreck waiting to happen. :wink:
JF Ranch said:I was surprised that Waylon got to run a branding iron. To me, that job should be reserved for a senior member of the crew. He should have been rassling instead! But I realize that as the dignitary, they were honoring him as best they could.
The 1970's era would have been my guess too.