No Hiking, Just Ranchin

Little Big Man MT Chris

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For a little over the last month I’ve been going on a hike somewhere in Montana on my days off , this week was different, I got invited to a Ranch and spent the last 2 days helping out with the branding of this years calves . Had a lot of fun , worked hard , met some great people, and learned a little bit about ranching

Bringing the herd in this morning

Stock is in the pen
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Bringing us a calf
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Time to work
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Smiling for the camera with my friend Sam
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After 2 days of wrestling calves , this old man is worn out , loved every minute of it though

PS my Kenetreks worked great as a wrangling boot 🥾 🤠
 
I used to go out and help my family in the Sandhills brand every summer, we always ended up at a few neighboring ranches to help out. Even in high school I was sore and wore out. I’m just glad I live east of the inspection area. A chute and ear tags are to marking calves what a heated deer blind is to hunting. There’s just something wrong with us fellers that wanna do it the hard way though.
 
I am enjoying your Montana adventure stories @MT Rookie aka OR Chris

With modern castration banding instead of surgery via an emasculator, I imagine there were no “oysters” to be had during mealtime?

And good on you to be a part of the entertainment with your calf riding (attempt?!?). I’m certain I’d be down and crumpled up after the first lunge.
 
This is awesome lol I enjoy the hiking pics and the way you share your Montana experience— in a different tone than most of the locals do. This looks so fun and I’m a little jealous lol I’ve been asking every rancher I can find if they need help- for free. The knowledge gained is handsome payment… They think I’m pulling their leg or something!? Ha seriously So cool thanks for sharing!
 
This is awesome lol I enjoy the hiking pics and the way you share your Montana experience— in a different tone than most of the locals do. This looks so fun and I’m a little jealous lol I’ve been asking every rancher I can find if they need help- for free. The knowledge gained is handsome payment… They think I’m pulling their leg or something!? Ha seriously So cool thanks for sharing!
Do you travel?
 
That's awesome! I never got to do the full roping and brand-them-on-the-ground version of branding. The places I helped out at sorted them, ran them into a squeeze chute table that we could flip and we'd brand them there. The calves also looked much smaller than the ones you were wrangling. I miss doing that kind of thing. Good way to stay connected to the land and real life.
 
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