Pre-Conditioning 600 Head of Cattle
We’re back at the grind at Drummond Ranch, and it’s another full day of working cattle — this time pre-conditioning 600 head. It’s the same process you’ve seen before, just a different day and a whole new group of calves moving through the pens! This working took place in Kansas, and we had a full crew on hand. A full crew means you can divide and conquer — while some of the guys stay on horseback and keep gathering cattle, the rest stay at the pens making sure everything keeps moving. With cattle constantly coming in and going out, there’s a steady flow through the pens that helps the long day go by a whole lot faster. Another great day of working cattle in the books! Also, if you're feeling bad about your current laundry situation...take a look at what Paige has to deal with after this day of work! Thank you for watching, friends! 🤠

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