In 2018, I profiled the man born Sheridan Taylor Gibler Jr. shortly before the premiere of his first TV show, Yellowstone.
Of all the Five C's, cattle ranching has endured with fewer changes in how things get done, but faces just as many threats to its survival.
While some 10,000 grizzly bears used to roam California, the great bear was killed by ranchers, landowners, and others by the ...
past oak swales and sycamores to the corral where they would drive the herd. He can zip back and forth like that without wearing out a horse, while the others saunter along and shoo the cows in.
Jim and Josh Hoy spent decades celebrating and protecting the Flint Hills. The father and son died within a day of each other ...
Draw your own conclusions ... only lovable to Sheridan — horse trader and rodeo star on Yellowstone. The last cowboy and the last sniper are pricks, but that’s how things get done.
the rodeo venue was built “with a view to safety,” including high wire fences to protect spectators and corrals so strong “it would be practically impossible for the wildest horse or steer ...
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or simply heave a slug in front of a band of running horses to turn them toward the corral, the old sixgun was always near and handy. It was a tool of the trade. A decorated single-action Colt.