Ranch Life Articles

Cowboys and Technology

February 4, 2015
Wendel Elliott

He was in the middle of a story, horse back in the arena. He had been warming up his horse a few minutes before. It was a rare occasion to get together and enjoy a time of visiting with friends. The event was at a covered arena and being put on by a local cowboy […]


Ground Work Basics for All Horses

February 1, 2015
Jenn Zeller

One of the things we’ve learned since we began handling horses the “way” we do at the ranch, is that how your horse operates with you on his back can be predicted fairly accurately and even dictated through thoughtful and observant ground work. Any time we get horses in to ride, whether they are older […]


Ten Seconds in the Saddle

January 29, 2015
Terryn Drieling

I have what some might call an eclectic taste in music. My playlist includes songs from bands like Queen and Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros to artists like Red Stegall and Don Edwards.  No genre is off limits. I show no prejudice when it comes to a good tune and/or great lyrics. A couple […]


Hope In Rain

January 21, 2015
Wendel Elliott

As a rancher there are fewer times of high hopes, than that hope in a rain. It’s something that is vital to the ranching way of life. A good rain is always a welcome sight. Where you live it could be a rancher’s life line. You have to adjust your grazing patterns in you pastures […]


Potty Poetry

January 15, 2015
Tayler Teichert

Bunkhouse, bachelorette pad, house, shack, apartment, or my favorite, the vet room equipped with a space heater and cot, these are examples of buildings better known as home. Signing up for a ranch job can be scary, almost as scary as not knowing the condition of your “provided housing”. I am in no way complaining, […]


The Branding Pen: A Documentary

January 5, 2015
Jenn Zeller

I purchased, “Branding: Roping and Stock Handling Techniques in the Great Basin” for our household for Christmas.  Since I’ve previously shared that we are followers of the Great Basin/Buckaroos style roping here at the ranch,  it makes sense that we’d add this to our collection.   It was very well done, and really helped me […]


The Brush Thicket

January 2, 2015
Wendel Elliott

If you’re a rancher or farmer then you may have had struggles with or had some experience in brush control. If you haven’t tried any “solutions”, then you’ve probably at least thought about ways to control the problem. Not too long ago, I was helping a friend gather some cattle and found myself following up […]


Goals are Daunting

December 31, 2014
Tayler Teichert

The word goal has always been daunting to me. You tell me to set goals and I automatically think okay let me come up with a few extravagant ideas that I will never accomplish… and that’s just the way it is for me.  I am more of a list/project sort of person. I like to […]


Wrangling

December 27, 2014
Rachel Larsen

Wrangling, jingling, or gathering; whatever you call it, bringing horses to the corral on horseback is an essential part of our horseback experience.  My husband and I were raised gathering horses in this manner.  I prefer this method today.  I was a cautious child and wrangling made me feel adventurous, The Man From Snowy River-esque, even […]


Running Wild and Free

December 23, 2014
Kay Schrock

With their tails and manes rippling Hooves flashing fast in the running They flow down the hillside Then charge uphill in stride. The occasional neigh Is carried away, And all that drifts back to me Is thunder of hoof-beats, wild and free. Red roans and dark bays Bright paints and dull grays Running wild and […]


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