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Cowboy Life
Ross Hecox & Jim Essick
Frequency: 1 episode/43d. Total Eps: 23

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Wild cow catcher Travis Ericsson describes the thrill of roping feral cattle in rugged country
Season 3 · Episode 17
jeudi 12 septembre 2024 • Duration 01:17:21
Wild cow catcher Travis Ericsson describes the thrill of roping feral cattle in rugged country. It’s a skill and a passion he inherited from his father, legendary Arizona cowpuncher Dave Ericsson. Travis’ cowboy career also includes training rope horses, competing in rodeo and raising cattle in desert country.
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Ed Ashurst has cowboyed on the most iconic ranches in Arizona
Season 3 · Episode 16
jeudi 8 août 2024 • Duration 01:44:11
Ed Ashurst has cowboyed on the most iconic ranches in Arizona. His experiences working cattle in the mountains, deserts and along the Mexican border have inspired more than a dozen books, both fiction and nonfiction. He is also a working cowboy who has ridden and gathered cattle and horses on over seven thousand square miles of the American West, accumulating over fifty years of experience as a big ranch cowboy. He currently manages a large cattle ranch in southeastern Arizona. He has also been involved in producing rodeos and horse shows, as well as horse sales, and has competed in the rodeo arena for over fifty years. His books are about his life's experiences covering different aspects and scenes that race across his vivid memory and water a fertile imagination. All that he has written originates from stories that are well worn from being told many times. He believes that storytelling is an art form that is no less important than painting or sculpting, and people say that his books read as if the storyteller is there in person. Here is a list of books he was written in the order in which he wrote them: "Miracle or Coincidence," "Real Cowboys," "Wagon Boss," "Mavericks," "Alligators in the Moat," "The Life and Times of Warner Glenn," "Stealin' From The Neighbors," "Charlie Gould," "Stories That Terrell Shelley Told Me," "Mel Potter and Friends," "Kidnapped," and coming soon, "Some of Them Dallied, Some Tied Hard and Fast.” If interested in Ed’s books go to Amazon
Singleton Ranches encompasses 1.2 million acres, Three of Singleton’s managers, Alex Carone, Grant Mitchell and Greg Gudgell, sit down to discuss how the ranching lifestyle perpetuates family values and sound work ethic.
Season 1 · Episode 7
jeudi 22 juin 2023 • Duration 55:01
Singleton Ranches encompasses 1.2 million acres, with the majority of its rangeland spread throughout New Mexico and other divisions situated in California. The operation is respected for its modern beef program and award-winning cow horses. Three of Singleton’s managers, Alex Carone, Grant Mitchell and Greg Gudgell, sit down to discuss how the ranching lifestyle perpetuates family values and sound work ethic.
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Jimbo Humphreys - West Texas Cowboy, well rounded multi talented cowboy, cook, spur/bit maker, fence builder, welder and manager Guitar Ranches
Season 1 · Episode 6
samedi 13 mai 2023 • Duration 01:09:55
Jimbo Humphreys – The West Texas cowboy has excelled in nearly every facet of ranch life, from working cattle to cooking on the chuckwagon, building bits and spurs, training and showing horses, and now managing Guitar Ranches.
Introduced to ranching at a young age, Jimbo Humphreys admits that he became a little jaded toward the lifestyle because of the rough way horses were handled and trained. But Ray Hunt’s gentler and more considerate approach to horsemanship drew him back. He has pursued cowboy life from various angles, making a living by punching cows, cooking on chuckwagons, training horses, building fences and corrals, crafting bits and spurs, and managing a large cow-calf operation.
Terry Forst - Stuart Ranch Waurika OK Founded 1868 , maintaining 38,000 + Acres, Terry is a member of the Cowgirl Hall Of Fame
Season 1 · Episode 5
samedi 11 février 2023 • Duration 01:49:53
Terry Forst - Stuart Ranch Waurika OK Founded 1868 , maintaining 38,000 + Acres, 1995 AQHA Best Remade Winner, Terry Forst oversees the oldest family-owned and -operated ranch in Oklahoma with seven generations. Terry is a member of the Cowgirl Hall Of Fame. With an award-winning Quarter Horse program, natural beef, and abundant wildlife for hunting, the Stuart Ranch’s staying power stems from hard work, innovation and close family ties.
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Nebraska rancher Craig Haythorn talks about cowboying in the Sandhills
Season 1 · Episode 4
mercredi 11 janvier 2023 • Duration 01:23:36
Nebraska rancher Craig Haythorn talks about cowboying in the Sandhills, putting up hay with teams, and enduring deadly blizzards. Grit, devotion and quality horseflesh have been keys to his family running their cow-calf operation for five generations.
Shawn Williams recites his poem, “A Cowpuncher’s Night Before Christmas.” The entertainer and “highly trained cowboy fashion reporter” goes on to share his stories of working on large, historic cattle outfits
Season 1 · Episode 3
jeudi 8 décembre 2022 • Duration 01:49:57
To celebrate the holiday season, Shawn Williams recites his poem, “A Cowpuncher’s Night Before Christmas.” The entertainer and “highly trained cowboy fashion reporter” goes on to share his stories of working on large, historic cattle outfits such as Pitchfork Land & Cattle in Texas, the Bell Ranch in New Mexico, and the O RO in Arizona.
Shannon Hall - Southern Oklahoma rancher made a name for himself training and competing on cutting horses at the highest level, NCHA Open Futurity Champion and Hall Of Fame.
Season 1 · Episode 2
vendredi 18 novembre 2022 • Duration 01:48:30
Although Shannon Hall’s early years were spent in an urban, broken home, fate reunited him with his cowboy father and drew him into ranch life. He made a name for himself training and competing on cutting horses at the highest level. NCHA Hall Of Fame Member, 1999 NCHA Open Futurity Champion. Hall has since built a large cow-calf operation, which he and his family own and operate in southern Oklahoma.
Cowboy life with legendary cowpuncher Tom Moorhouse shares his experiences growing up and working on ranches throughout West Texas
Season 1 · Episode 1
mardi 25 octobre 2022 • Duration 01:07:21
Legendary cowpuncher Tom Moorhouse shares his experiences growing up and working on ranches throughout West Texas. His cowboy stories describe life on the wagon, his family’s ranching legacy, dealing with drought and the beginnings of ranch rodeo. He also details how the respected Great Basin horseman Ray Hunt introduced better training practices to old school Texas cowboys, and how that has improved horsemanship on today’s ranches.
John Welch; Rancher, Cattleman, Cowboy tells his story of ranching in Southeast Colorado and Texas. Building his own cattle operation from scratch.
Season 3 · Episode 15
lundi 1 juillet 2024 • Duration 01:12:11
John Welch says ranching is every bit as risky as snow-skiing down a steep, forest hillside. Nevertheless, he and his family have built a cattle operation from scratch, something few people can claim in this modern era. He shares his insights and experiences from his ranch headquarters in southeastern Colorado.