Inside a Real Montana Ranch - What's it REALLY Like??

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Published 2022-06-07
Real Ranch life in Montana is somewhat different than what is presented on the TV Yellowstone Ranch.

Montana is one of the last best places. Join my on this glimpse into a world that rarely lets the world in.

All Comments (21)
  • @sugaree2011
    OMG! I love this. It's a true homegrown documentary. No BS or product placement. No Exaggerated lifestyle. It's just " This is real deal for us cowboy rancher types". A true American story of the Westward Expansion and settlements that are still thriving centuries later. You all have my upmost respect. Hats off to all who do this.
  • @dinsch
    This can´t be real. I saw this documentation on the Yellowstone Dutton Ranch the other day. There was way more action. Here, no trouble with neighbors or indians and no gunfights - must be fake...
  • @MissKitty944
    Yes, this is real life! On more than one occasion I would have come home after my second shift job as a nursing assistant, and there's a new born calf in the bath tub as the cow rejected it, 30 below and no cow to take it as she lost her calf. Sometimes we had to feed it. I smile inside when people tell me that their dream is to be a rancher or farmer. They have NO IDEA! 24/7, no time off and a vacation (?). What's that?
  • @jamesyates5191
    My wife’s family owns a cattle ranch in Northern California and this is so typical of a day in the life of a cattle rancher. Thanks Trinity and your doing a service showing this. The head rancher says that if he wins the lottery he will ranch until the money is gone and keep right on ranching. It’s about a way of life.
  • Love love this!! Tears to my eyes at times. God Bless the ranchers and farmers.
  • @herminio353
    WOW I hardly watch videos over 10 min. This was close to an hour and it was GREAT! No bs. That’s literally what happens at a ranch. GREAT down to earth informative video!
  • Thank you ranchers for taking time to show us your real life hard work ethics, care for your animals. Appreciate all your work very much. Great video. Very professional, informative, educational. Mucho Gracias
  • Thanks for telling about all the work along with some smiles and laughter with the children .
  • @gigievans395
    THANK YOU FOR ALL YOU DO! WE CAN''T "LIVE" WITHOUT YOU!!!!
  • Good, hard-working people. I had spent 3 years up in Montana while in the military, drove many miles around the state and never really knew just what was happening on all that land. Total respect for ranchers!
  • From the Pampas in Argentina, congrats for the excellent video…our everyday life in cattle handling!!
  • @sobayc2363
    Loved, LOVED this! I'm a city girl wanting to escape. This is great seeing what REAL life is like on a farm. I had so many questions as I watched. I loved your explanations of the tagging and vaxing process. I just found you today and subscribed immediately. Thank you so much for this!!
  • Thanks for posting this and sharing everything, Trinity. Looks so familiar to me from my Alberta perspective. Now, I'm watching so many of your shows that horse flies and barn flies are starting to hang around me.
  • @ScottH.
    Really cool to see this. The work ethic on these folks is incredible. Farmers too. Its stuff most of us never have to think about but I'm thankful for the work y'all do. Thank you! 👍
  • @anamaria2053
    Fascinating! My father grew up on a ranch in Eastern Cuba, in the foothills and plains. He started working at a very young age and shared a few stories of rising before the crack of dawn, mounting a horse and getting out there to mend fences and rassel cattle. It was definitely a hard life. That and the fact that I love Montana (when it’s not blistering cold) probably explains my fascination with your videos. Someday I think it would be fascinating for you to discuss the difference between cattle ranching in Montana and other parts of the country and also to compare with other parts the world, such as Argentina, which, of course, is also famous for its beef. Thank you! I enjoyed this video a great deal.
  • @Tio683
    I found you through Peter's video and please keep posting!!!!! 🙏 thank you so much for your work!!