I have watching your channel grow Congratulations on your success. Just some information I posted a branding video on my ranching channel and KZbin just about shut me down. I have not recovered from it yet. Keep up the good work!!!
@tuckerbrownrab4 ай бұрын
Jeez. Thanks for the heads up!
@10CowRanch-gn1iy4 ай бұрын
@@tuckerbrownrab you bet.
@terrySmith-t9k4 ай бұрын
There is nothing better to do with a horse than cowboying.
@tycox24444 ай бұрын
Registered Ranching do you guys raise your own Horses and start colts? Tucker when you are not wearing a AG Gear shirt what brand of Western shirts do you ware? I heard of you guys Ranch from the Documentary movie Cowboys Without Boarders. Are all the Big Huge Windmills on you guys Ranch? Long Live Cowboys.
@tuckerbrownrab4 ай бұрын
Hey Ty, we do raise our own colts. I don’t start em, but my brother does, he is the horse trainer. If im working I’m wearing ag gear. But I have some solid dress shirts for when I need to put a blazer on. There are a few wind turbines around here yes.
@williewardle4 ай бұрын
Ag gear stockyards shirt is my favorite shirt in the whole world
@ruthgrady28244 ай бұрын
Again, I utterly detest those atrocities - the ugly, dangerous wind turbines, whose blades will never, ever disentigrate and mar the beautiful landscape of my State of Texas. I am a 5th generation Texan at age 76, and my grandchildren are 7th generation Texans. My great grandfather Blocker and his brothers drove long horn cattle up the Chisholm Trail after the Civil War, so I have true Texan ancestors, and my Rivers great, great grandfather came to Texas prior to the Civil War as a Methodist Circuit Riding Minister. People asked to place the ugly wind turbines on my family’s farmland in Nueces County, Texas, and I said not only no, BUT HELL NO! And they are worthless in producing energy. I hate to see them on ranches in Texas! WHY, WHY, WHY, did you allow them on your ranch???? 😢
@tuckerbrownrab4 ай бұрын
I understand that some people don’t like them. It’s not like I love them. Our goal is also to keep the ranch in the family and the family in the ranch. If we look through that lens, then we should try to use all of our resources, wind being one of them. As full time ranchers, we completely rely on our ranch as our revenue. Many land owners do not run cattle as a business, but we do. If we lost the ranch in the next drought or next cattle market fall, we would have HUGE regrets that we didn’t try this. I understand your frustration with them though