See a group of ranch gals processing cattle with the Morand Chute using the “Shoulder Holder”. Hugh McLennan does the commentary. You can get more information at their website by clicking HERE. If you have problems seeing the video below click HERE. youtube::6iPoqVXE_iM::
Hunewill Ranch horses being moved from the barn to pasture late in the day. And that’s my friend Dwayne Leonard at the end. You might want to skip to the 1 minute point – the first part is just a woman talking. If you have problems seeing the video below…
by: Pat Raia First appeared on Thehorse.com. Thanks to record summer temperatures and persistent drought, several wildfires have flared in Texas this year, according to information contained on the Texas Forest Service website. Since Sept. 1 the Texas Forest Service has responded to 181 fires covering a total of 118,413…
by Wade Goodwyn National Public Radio In the cattle town of Emory in East Texas, the worst drought in state history is threatening a way of life. Scorching temperatures and a lack of rain have forced many ranchers to sell off their stock. Normally before being brought to market, cattle…
By Woods Houghton, Eddy County Agriculture Agent From the Eddy County Cooperative Extension Service in Carlsbad, New Mexico but applies to all of the states experiencing droughts. Drought conditions greatly reduce the available forage for livestock. Drought also impacts forage and rangeland production across the state. Short and long-term ramifications…