The Galts run one of the largest ranches in the country with over 7,500 cattle on 100,000 acres of land. Thankfully, modern technology has made it much more convenient to survey so many cattle. They have a helicopter!
Scott and Stacy Hughes raise 500 heads of cattle on 12,000 acres--alone. The business is all in the family and Scott is the only ranch hand. His job turns out to be a true test of character.
With modern expansion, the way of the cowboy is dying out. These three families-- the Galts, the Hughes and the Stuckys-- may be the last true American cowboys.
When an overly eager bull makes its way into a herd of females on the Galt ranch, Tyson must resort to extreme tactics to get it away from the young heifers.
When you are a cowboy, the future of your family could hinge on a single storm. With a blizzard fast approaching, all three ranches have to be ready for a storm that could make or break their season.
These mini donkeys make great alternatives to ponies or regular-sized donkeys since they don't need as big a space to roam around in. Perfect for that little girl that always wanted her own pony!
Native mongolian horses have been brought back to their natural lands. These are the direct decendants of their ancient relatives, often depicted on cave walls.
The Duggars get in the saddle as a family at Parson's Ranch to learn about horses, cowboys and ranch life--care and feeding, roping, riding and how to wear a cowboy hat.