Attitude
It is interesting to me that people today complain about almost everything. When we get up in the morning it is a good day or a bad day. We are happy or unhappy. Only we can decide that. Other people can’t. It is up to us . . . It
It is interesting to me that people today complain about almost everything. When we get up in the morning it is a good day or a bad day. We are happy or unhappy. Only we can decide that. Other people can’t. It is up to us . . . It
Many years ago a rancher wanted me to start a young horse, and then he wanted it sold. One day as I was working with this horse, Eunice asked me what its name was. I said, “He doesn’t have a name, but we will only have him for a short
In early March 2007, Bud & I spent a few days at The Big Bend National Park at the invitation of Dave Van Inwagen, Whit Hibbard, and Samantha Schroeder. Whit and Samantha attended a Stockmanship School a couple of years ago and convinced the Park executives that there is a
Question: December 2006 Oklahoma—I’ve been reading your site and come up with a question or two. I trial my dogs as well as use them in the pasture. Trialing them is not a problem at all, but when I get in the pasture and have to count on them they just won’t stick
Below are pictures of our last three Stockmanship Schools. We had folks attend from Arkansas, California, Colorado, Florida, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Carolina, South Dakota, Texas, Virginia, Washington, Wisconsin and Wyoming as well as people from Alberta, Manitoba and Saskatchewan, Canada, and the
Our front yard turns into a big parking lot for each school! Bud’s probably talking about the “T” to the gate as the class listens.
Question: July 21, 2006—I have a question for you about my dog. He is one now and has a desire to work. I want to start working more with him and have some already. My problem is getting him to listen when he is around cattle. He listens to me
Dolly and I listened to the talk with great interest!
Question: February 16, 2006 . . . What do you have on Halter Breaking of Cattle? Answer: We don’t “have” anything on halter breaking cattle, but this is how we do it. First and foremost, DO NOT tie the animal to anything solid until you have it leading well. All
People from eight states plus Australia attended our February 3-4, 2006 Stockmanship School.
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