Sunday, July 17, 2022
Saturday, July 16, 2022
Hot Iron
Gerry has been spending the last two weeks up at the Kuhbacher Ranch in Montana. We topped off his fortnight with a late season branding.
If your gonna brand in mid July you better start early.
Mike got us all lined out before we split up to round up.
Gerry is old hat on this nice buckskin.
Step breaks. I'd take a horse over a dirt bike any day.
Cool country with cool old cars.
Once the 400 head was rounded up we stampeded them into the corrals.
Then it was time to ranch. I played it safe by wrestling.
Jason got Gerry lined out.
No problem.
Here's to you America.
Special thanks to Jason and Boni for hosting our up and coming cowboy. He's well on his way. The Lord played some special cards to line us up a branding this late in the game. Super hot and super fun. Now we're on to the next one.
Friday, July 15, 2022
Thursday, July 14, 2022
Wednesday, July 13, 2022
Sunday, July 10, 2022
Senses of Scripture
There's two: literal and spiritual. The spiritual is broken into the allegorical (not the analogical), the moral, and the anagogical.
Friday, July 8, 2022
Dialed In
The HydraBed on White Horse was a huge improvement to our operation, but she took some fine tuning to get her really working good. 8 cows later, she's running smooth.
Once we've shot our critter, we load her up and haul her to the pasture.
The lift arms make gutting a breeze.
Next, we unhook and extend our arms to grab the back legs.
Probably the greatest improvement was the hooks on the lift arms. This was our third try. What makes them tricky is that they have to rotate, keeping the chain vertical, while the arms travel a total of 180 degrees. Looks like they do the trick.
With the arms fully extended we can get her skinned without kneeling down. 12' is a minimum height needed to string a cow.
The great thing with the HydraBed is that we can also swing the carcass into the truck bed. Once there, we quarter the front shoulders.
Then lay the hinds in and lop off the the final two hooves.
Giddy up.
With White Horse dialed in we can operate as a one man band. This is helpful because I'm running out of cowboys that want to shoot a cow with me. Such is life I guess. It's hard feeding American by yourself, but the mission must continue. Thankfully I have my trusty caballo by my side to do the heavy lifting.
Thursday, July 7, 2022
Wednesday, July 6, 2022
Tall Grass
Wyoming is known primarily for its short, stocky, prairie grass that packs a punch of protein. However, there are a few areas with tall grass, and the Blacks Hills of Wyoming are one of them. Planning to celebrate Mass in Hulett tonight, I blew out early to check on the cows.
Chief sure didn't mind getting out and about. He didn't have to bow his neck to get a mouth full of Smooth Brome.
The girls have enjoyed it too. Sitting around getting fat is hard work.
Of course I had to stop at the Gulch for a burger and beer.
Here's why we have tall grass this summer. Our Father truly provided in our need. Thanks Dad.
Tuesday, July 5, 2022
Sunday, July 3, 2022
Mud Flaps
Back when I used to put flatbeds on trucks, the mud flaps were the crowning jewell. They had to be the right length and width for the bed. If fit correctly, they would compliment the truck. If not, they looked like high waters on a teenager.
Helena Trailer Sales was our business back then. No better billboard then hanging from the back of a truck.
White Horse's flaps were riding a bit high, so we put some chrome extensions on them. Now we're ranchin in style.
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