Back To The Desert?/ Working Dogs / Bring Bulls Back To Utah

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Publicado 2023-08-20
We headed back to the desert this week to help the neighbors find some of their missing cows. The dogs worked great and we had a good day. We then headed back to Colorado to continue prepping for fall time. We started to gather a few bulls and haul them back to utah. Bones is still for sale if anyone is interested email me at [email protected]
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  • @2persons
    I like what you folks are doing putting this content on here for us to watch so thanks for this upload. Good luck.
  • @Peter-rg4ng
    Just awesome! Thank you for sharing these dogs, what they do and why they are such an integral part of "working". Keep the working in the working dog!
  • @josephbaker7457
    Thanks for these great videos. After my wife retires, we’re wanting to buy a ranch and get back into the cattle business. Thanks for keeping my interest piqued.
  • @richardraef7390
    Greetings Folks: Your videos are wonderful! I’ve had a small 45 acre place in Hesperus, (pasture & woods)between Durango and Mancos since 1997. Neighbors lease the pasture and run a few pairs in the spring and fall.. Retired now, I photograph ranches; Colorado, Montana, Wyoming Northern Cal, Oregon, Idaho. I love it and enjoy meeting many wonderful ranch families and I’ve made many long time friends. Familiar with Monticello, Blanding, Fry Canyon, La Sal, Dove Creek , Pleasant View areas and much more. In the early 1980’s my company built the first reach of the Dove Creek Canal. My present day photos end up in Range Magazine, Progressive Cattle, Cattle Mag and a few others. I’ve been looking for forever to find a cow outfit in SE Utah I might be able to photograph. All of my ranch contacts in Colorado & New Mexico are in the Dolores, Hesperus and Farmington areas. Tonight I stumbled onto your wonderful 1880 Drifters channel. Would there be a way I could reach out connect with you folks? I have a website dedicated to Working Ranches that gets frequent traffic. Thank You, again. Your You Tube Channel and videos are perfect!
  • Your channel come up on my feed . Wow this is tough country. And what did you say over a hundred. Cows wanted the shade of the trees . Prity country .but to hot . Thanks for the scenery .
  • @chrisoconnor5880
    You need some coacher cattle to bring those cows out of that riverbed
  • @ronaldblair7321
    Another excellent video Jacks family i can see why you have such good horses when a horse gets used as much and as often as yours do they can’t help but be good 👍
  • @thatonedog819
    I've never seen this kind of dog used for working cattle! First time on your channel, I'm definitely going to poke around and see if I can find out more about them!
  • I done that running through the brush on foot after Brahma Cows and a bull that hadn't been touched in 5 years rightt next to the King Ranch. On the far Northeast area of the King Ranch. They tried helicopter and shooting rat shot at the cows to try to get them in the open. That didn't work, we went in on foot, that didn't work. Many close calls. Went and got the horses. What we ended up doin is living out there and riding on full moon nights and we rotated out in day. We kept the cows off water. When they got desperate they would come out of the brush to try and drink and we got a chance to get a rope on them. We would throw them and tie them. Then bring the trailer in and pull them in. Did herd a few into the pens which was in one corner of the place. We caight a calf and put a bell on it to allow us to hear where they were. When we caught that calf sgain it only had splotches of hair on it following it's momma though the brush. Lots of work but a great time.
  • @charleywalker2982
    Thanks for sharing your knowledge and keep your videos coming please, we really appreciate them.
  • @gail8494
    What a great video! So did you ever find the bull?
  • @rebeccadees2300
    New subscriber. Really enjoyed your video. I’ve never experienced this lifestyle so I’m living vicariously through videos like yours.
  • @maryanngross7225
    The Colorado cows are never where they are supposed to be! They are a full time job🙂
  • @thomasosburn833
    Packing an outback coat or slicker is a smart idea. One never knows when a storm may blow in. Great video.
  • @duanerogers1166
    I'd love to be able to join you sometime and learn how you use your dogs to work cattle
  • @user-lf3pq2ys1p
    “Cowboy” running through the brush on foot, very cute!!. That nice work if you can get it.