Absolutely stunned at how tough your horses are, how on earth do they stay sound on some of that going? Tough as old boots and so good at their job. Love it.
They’re probably well experienced with these drives by now so they know what to expect. They’re also honest and keep on going at a fast pace for a fair amount of time.
My dad 71 year's old and loves watching your videos roping donkeys and cows makes him remember when he worked for rich man with 1000s of Hereford cattle in the mountains of Namiquipa, Chihuahua
I’d honestly give up everything to live a life like this. I know it’s tough and not all fun and games I so want to live a life like this, I doubt I’ll ever get to so I can only imagine and carry on watching your videos
Do it. I have no idea what it would take for you to achieve it, like relocating, but I highly recommend it. It's grounding, the work, the way of living.
Just started watching your videos. Man you guys are tough! We recently moved to a part of Arizona where it is common to see cattle on state land, and also during the winter the ropers and barrel racers come to town. It is fascinating to see how the cattle are managed, and all the hard work that goes into it.
Guys there's always so much action on theses cattle drives I've had a mad Brahman do the exact same thing to my horses on a cattle drive years back she moved us about 6 feet I was on a big quarter horse gelding I m8ss those good old days the life I once had Ur channel reminds me so much of my own life thanks for sharing great content as always u guys r awesome:)
Awesome video!! Thank you!! I always hate when yer videos end. If you ever create one that lasts till the end of time, please let me know. Because I’ll be there watching it till the end of time.
@@BroncsAndDonks Oh my goodness!!!! You are so welcome!!! I am in shock. I am deeply thrilled that you feel that way about my comment. Im so grateful that you sent a comment to make that known to me. Because you have no idea how instantly I was on cloud 9 after reading your comment and more amazingly that it was sent from Broncs and Donks themselves. That is truly special to me. A huge unexpected surprise. I better end this cuz I know it’s getting long. Really, I could go on and on!! As I end this I just want to thank you for liking my comment and then even putting it in a category as kinda like above the rest. That was special!!! The special of specials. I haven’t felt this good in quite a while. Thank you Bronks and Donks. You are Awesome!!
SHOUT OUT TO PAL, TANK AND ALL THE OTHERS!! I’ve always wanted a horse but sadly in my family cannot afford it it is my dream to be like you guys one day
whow...😯...great horses you guys have!!! But than again, great horsemen all of you! Amazing! Not to mention the little doggie!! Crazy little friend....😆! greetz from Belgium Europe 👍🇧🇪
I love what you guys are doing . Me and my kids did the same here when we had to go out into the bush veld and catch two of my merries. Boy oh boy it was a mission and hard work and lots of fun.
Hey Tyler! I'm an old Alkali Angel from Emery County. Used to live in Orangeville then moved to Lawrence. Imagine my surprise when I watched your videos and kept thinking, "Wow, that looks like Emery County." I used to work at the Hunter Power Plant back in the 80's. I then became an EMT out of Huntington and lived in Lawrence till we moved in 1995. Say hi to everyone in Emery from me. I really miss that area, and the people.
Glad to see the strip is still working. I gathered cows just over the border in Utah. My dad caught mustangs off the strip 😒 We didn't make it so exciting. We drove from the border to Acey Creek. Mormon from over the hill.
Cow there you guys try to rescue the big one make sure balls could have infections on them so make sure your host did not get any and make sure she can walk for least two hours but if I were you I would recommend for make sure your horse stays walking for and least the whole night.
Geez I love your horses. Mine would have a heart attack if they saw horns coming at them 😂😂 trucks going past at 100km p/h is fine, but horns, umm I’m guessing that’s a no 😂😂😂🇦🇺
There is an old book called 'Catching wild Cows', it is about people that hunt down and drive cows to pens. It is very interesting and set back in the early 1900's, I think. I think the man that wrote it was last name of Greene. I know you all would enjoy some of his tactics catching them.
here in Brazil the bush is more closed and full of thorns the cowboys are all torn up when they go to catch the ox who wants to know more research "pega de boi no mato".
Gota love the haters they have no comprehension of what goes on on a real cattle ranch just sone pen raised cows this takes me back to my teenage yrs im 57 now and i dont envy you boys a bit lol broke my neck when a horse flipped n rolled on me when i was 19 times have changed!!!
Gotta love Bug. On my home place, when I was a kid, my mom had a Pomeranian called BJ. He was the dog we used to push Holstein bulls. He was absolutely fearless. Pomeranians were bred down from Chows. They have the Chow aggression and bravery but only weigh 10 pounds. The Holstein bulls were afraid of him though....they would fight our heelers. But ole BJ would sneak up behind them, jump up and grab a mouth full of nut sack and hold on for dear life. The bulls couldn't get him kicked off their sacks either. It wouldn't take long for those bulls to get back on the straight and narrow. And then Dad would call off BJ. But he wouldn't let go until Dad told him to. Maybe one of the best cowdogs I've ever been around? I'd put him in the top 3 of dogs I've worked behind.
Its been a dream of mines to ride a horse and do what yall doing but I never get to and probably never will but just watching your videos just make my day better
Gotta start carrying a Colt Python. If they're heading to market and try to gore you, then lights out--you've got some fresh beef and a pair of boots. I've seen it happen with an angry steer. The owner took him to the meat locker in his pickup bed. But if they're all mamas I understand letting them toss a couple more calves.
It’s takes some time but a small rubber band placed at the base of them long horns turns that dangerous head into a normal cow that will stop trying to pick a fight with everything that moves.
I have an actual question because I don't rope or anything I'm actually a Reiner but do you have to rope the calves by the back legs and drag them over to get branded? Just assuming it's so they don't wiggle around, but yet again I'm not sure!
Absolutely stunned at how tough your horses are, how on earth do they stay sound on some of that going? Tough as old boots and so good at their job. Love it.
They’re probably well experienced with these drives by now so they know what to expect. They’re also honest and keep on going at a fast pace for a fair amount of time.
They get the best of the best
@@bashali696 the boys catching horses
The boy having the horses
Ma still wondering where they got there horses from
@@shannonobryan1288 theyre packing at least one mustang :D
My dad 71 year's old and loves watching your videos roping donkeys and cows makes him remember when he worked for rich man with 1000s of Hereford cattle in the mountains of Namiquipa, Chihuahua
I’d honestly give up everything to live a life like this. I know it’s tough and not all fun and games I so want to live a life like this, I doubt I’ll ever get to so I can only imagine and carry on watching your videos
Samee
some
Try to get in contact with your local ranches. See if they'll take some help. Some do, some don't.
Do it. I have no idea what it would take for you to achieve it, like relocating, but I highly recommend it. It's grounding, the work, the way of living.
Samee but I kinda do already lol
That little dog is kicking booty. They are not only taking on cows 20x their size, but keeping up with the horses! Amazing little one!
I love the content it’s so cool to see that the traditions are still alive
Long live cowboys!
Will you guys are tough and mean. And funny as heck. Thanks for taking me along.
That was a fun video to watch! Glad no one was hurt. Thanks for posting.
These videos never get old. You guys make me want to go out and ride after every video
That little dog can really move when she has to!
Just started watching your videos. Man you guys are tough! We recently moved to a part of Arizona where it is common to see cattle on state land, and also during the winter the ropers and barrel racers come to town. It is fascinating to see how the cattle are managed, and all the hard work that goes into it.
Guys there's always so much action on theses cattle drives I've had a mad Brahman do the exact same thing to my horses on a cattle drive years back she moved us about 6 feet I was on a big quarter horse gelding I m8ss those good old days the life I once had Ur channel reminds me so much of my own life thanks for sharing great content as always u guys r awesome:)
Ha ha..that's how I rope a head.....by the heel. Great Video.
I love watching these there just so interesting!
Thank you!
Same
@@BroncsAndDonks l love watching your videos you guys are amazing at doing that stuff your horses are so stunning ❤❤❤
Love your little worker dog!
12:40 team roping. Brazil!!!
Awesome video!! Thank you!! I always hate when yer videos end. If you ever create one that lasts till the end of time, please let me know. Because I’ll be there watching it till the end of time.
This is the nicest comment I’ve ever read. Thank you!
@@BroncsAndDonks Oh my goodness!!!! You are so welcome!!! I am in shock. I am deeply thrilled that you feel that way about my comment. Im so grateful that you sent a comment to make that known to me.
Because you have no idea how instantly I was on cloud 9 after reading your comment and more amazingly that it was sent from Broncs and Donks themselves. That is truly special to me. A huge unexpected surprise.
I better end this cuz I know it’s getting long. Really, I could go on and on!!
As I end this I just want to thank you for liking my comment and then even putting it in a category as kinda like above the rest. That was special!!! The special of specials. I haven’t felt this good in quite a while. Thank you Bronks and Donks.
You are Awesome!!
so incredible to watch for us city boyz the way you all work in unison with your horses.. both men and horses are so talented.
I would love to come ride with y’all!!
Same
Same
I 2nd this!!! 🙂 ⬆️ ⬆️ ⬆️
@@CowboyKel34 me too
same
Heifers are no joke, i got angus cows and a heifer got loose from the wire fence and oh boy was that fun.
You boys are real cowboys for sure!! 👍
SHOUT OUT TO PAL, TANK AND ALL THE OTHERS!! I’ve always wanted a horse but sadly in my family cannot afford it it is my dream to be like you guys one day
dag nabbit!! so cool ..after watching this,,, i wanted to go outside and rope some cars passing by... keep it up stay safe y'all!!
whow...😯...great horses you guys have!!! But than again, great horsemen all of you! Amazing! Not to mention the little doggie!! Crazy little friend....😆!
greetz from Belgium Europe 👍🇧🇪
Excellent video fella's!! Looks like a ton of fun!! Thanks for showing the world what cowboying is all about..👍👍
I love what you guys are doing . Me and my kids did the same here when we had to go out into the bush veld and catch two of my merries. Boy oh boy it was a mission and hard work and lots of fun.
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Hey Tyler! I'm an old Alkali Angel from Emery County. Used to live in Orangeville then moved to Lawrence. Imagine my surprise when I watched your videos and kept thinking, "Wow, that looks like Emery County." I used to work at the Hunter Power Plant back in the 80's. I then became an EMT out of Huntington and lived in Lawrence till we moved in 1995. Say hi to everyone in Emery from me. I really miss that area, and the people.
So addicted to the videos
Watching your videos brings back fond childhood memories working on my friend's cattle ranches in Texas.
Great times.
Keep on Cowboyin', Pard.
Real deal Cowboy, good on y'all!
You all are crazy? Love it!..... Brings me back great memories from childhood!.. keep that wildness. We ALL have that wild child in us.
The best part of this video was ladybug lmao 😂😂🙌🏼🙌🏼
came across one of your videos yesterday, now I'm subscribed! you guys are comical and I love that little dog going right at em!
Let’s be honest here bug does all the work😂😂😂😂
Love that ankle bitter puppy dog!
You all teem work is awesome 👌. Great roping and horse riding . Love the little dogs 🐕 💕
Your videos are amazing! And it’s cool how you find elk/deer sheds
What type of dog is Bud. He's like dynamite in a small package
Bug is tiny but mighty and means business!!!
I had no idea people still drove cattle like this! Amazing
This looks so fun, couple of buds, horses, lassos, and cattle
Glad to see the strip is still working. I gathered cows just over the border in Utah. My dad caught mustangs off the strip 😒
We didn't make it so exciting. We drove from the border to Acey Creek.
Mormon from over the hill.
Way to subdue a cow boys! Love watching you guys! Keep the hats comin too, always a good pic for my boys. 👍🏽
“Oh I am over here farting with my loop” best moment of the whole day.
Bro when lost Mustang part 2 will come....u once said i will release in june 😮💨😮💨😮💨
Hi your videos help me calm down sometimes
Great vids, keep up the great work!!
Cow there you guys try to rescue the big one make sure balls could have infections on them so make sure your host did not get any and make sure she can walk for least two hours but if I were you I would recommend for make sure your horse stays walking for and least the whole night.
You caught that tree real good, lol xD
I love this channel so much, it’s lonesome dove but more fun
You guys r the definition of...not going as planned lol
Geez I love your horses. Mine would have a heart attack if they saw horns coming at them 😂😂 trucks going past at 100km p/h is fine, but horns, umm I’m guessing that’s a no 😂😂😂🇦🇺
He is so excited in the beginning of the video its so funny!
That dog went flying
I want to be a real cowboy 🤠 . You people are awesome 👌 have a safe and blessed day ❤ 🙏
Haha😂 my horse is a naughty boy 😂😅😊
There is an old book called 'Catching wild Cows', it is about people that hunt down and drive cows to pens. It is very interesting and set back in the early 1900's, I think. I think the man that wrote it was last name of Greene. I know you all would enjoy some of his tactics catching them.
Its awesome watching yall work,em cattle
I love your horse pal i have really wanted to get a horse like that and one of your saddles to go with the horse love your channel. 🤠🤠🐎🐄
My mum watching this: WHerES YOUR HELMET? weeeeeeeeeeeeew, awww i wanna do that! It would be so cool to do that!
I could watch this all day x
10:39 was my favourite part
F*** yeah baby!! Get some!!
1:40 future rodeo bucking bull right there
Me and my cousin love your videos
Love these videos
1:40 bros got some hops
My God! Guys! You are so brave! Can be proud of you! Skill!
here in Brazil the bush is more closed and full of thorns the cowboys are all torn up when they go to catch the ox who wants to know more research "pega de boi no mato".
Bro this is so cool y’all look like your having so much fun
Awesome video!
Gota love the haters they have no comprehension of what goes on on a real cattle ranch just sone pen raised cows this takes me back to my teenage yrs im 57 now and i dont envy you boys a bit lol broke my neck when a horse flipped n rolled on me when i was 19 times have changed!!!
you are my favorite channel and you helped me get over my fear of herding cattel great content
i feel bad for the poor dog in the beggining of the video , but i love your videos dont ever stop doing what you are doing
Im all for that ,,""rather be lucky ,,than good,"" ,,,,hell ya !!!! Ive lived by that and as worked for me since the start !!!
Gotta love Bug.
On my home place, when I was a kid, my mom had a Pomeranian called BJ. He was the dog we used to push Holstein bulls. He was absolutely fearless. Pomeranians were bred down from Chows. They have the Chow aggression and bravery but only weigh 10 pounds. The Holstein bulls were afraid of him though....they would fight our heelers. But ole BJ would sneak up behind them, jump up and grab a mouth full of nut sack and hold on for dear life. The bulls couldn't get him kicked off their sacks either. It wouldn't take long for those bulls to get back on the straight and narrow. And then Dad would call off BJ. But he wouldn't let go until Dad told him to. Maybe one of the best cowdogs I've ever been around? I'd put him in the top 3 of dogs I've worked behind.
“Hey I got a new pet!” What is it? “ a log”
Quit bullying the cattle lol🤣🤣🤣
I totally agree with you...
This how the slaves were captured
I love your videos keep it up
Its been a dream of mines to ride a horse and do what yall doing but I never get to and probably never will but just watching your videos just make my day better
You see angry cow, I see steak!!
Gotta start carrying a Colt Python. If they're heading to market and try to gore you, then lights out--you've got some fresh beef and a pair of boots. I've seen it happen with an angry steer. The owner took him to the meat locker in his pickup bed. But if they're all mamas I understand letting them toss a couple more calves.
Love your videos man I think this one is one of the best you made it funny and interesting love your videos from Texas
Gotta love it , great content lads !!
Wow I watch it with my grandaughter
Great riden. Gosh I miss riding like that.
You kids have all the fun
Like your bed rolls
The Carmel looking horse is so Beautiful
I love how small but mighty bug is
I sure did enjoy this video
I agree with you branding is the funniest
U guys are great ropers
“Chip, I’m all jacked up on Mountain Dew!”
Bro that dang makes me laugh 🤣
Those roping skills!
WOW!
My spirit animal is that Ozzy
Love your vids
I am very Happy to Discover you guys!!!
The dog fling had me dying
It’s takes some time but a small rubber band placed at the base of them long horns turns that dangerous head into a normal cow that will stop trying to pick a fight with everything that moves.
How about adopting Temple Grandin's methods of cow control? would be easier
I have an actual question because I don't rope or anything I'm actually a Reiner but do you have to rope the calves by the back legs and drag them over to get branded? Just assuming it's so they don't wiggle around, but yet again I'm not sure!