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I Almost Sold My Saddle
I almost sold my saddle. Never give up y'all. If you want to be a horseman or cowboy, never sell your saddle. Selling your saddle means to give up on your dreams. DON'T DO IT.
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The Wild Palomino WESTERN Book Review
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I give you an honest opinion of a pretty old book based in Alberta, Canada. Calf roping, stud breaking, and El Gato comprise the story of this book. Oh yeah, there's some Canadian Air Force Action too. Enjoy. 𝗟𝗘𝗧'𝗦 𝗖𝗢𝗡𝗡𝗘𝗖𝗧: Email: brevenengelson@gmail.com All materials in these videos are used for educational purposes and fall within the guidelines of fair use. No copyright infringement is inte...
Our Perception of Cowboys is ALL WRONG
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I break down some of the stereotypes people have of American cowboys and offer what I think cowboys actually are. IF you're interested in the American psyche and learning what our national icon really is, then make sure you check out this video. 𝗟𝗘𝗧'𝗦 𝗖𝗢𝗡𝗡𝗘𝗖𝗧: Email: brevenengelson@gmail.com All materials in these videos are used for educational purposes and fall within the guidelines of fair u...
What Is The American Cowboy's Mentality?
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I break down the views Americans have of cowboys and the types of mentalities American cowboys have. Freedom, partying, and drifting are all aspects of the cowboy! Enjoy the video. Email:Brevenengelson@gmail.com
How Will You Make it Through The HARD TIMES Ahead?
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How Will You Make it Through The HARD TIMES Ahead?
BELIEVE By Buck Brannaman Book REVIEW
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BELIEVE By Buck Brannaman Book REVIEW
THIS WESTERN Book DEFIES the Rules of Western Novels
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THIS WESTERN Book DEFIES the Rules of Western Novels
Mythical South American Gauchos
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Mythical South American Gauchos
Did The Closing of the Frontier Lead to Eugenics?
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Did The Closing of the Frontier Lead to Eugenics?
Why do Cowboys use Jinglebobs on Spurs?
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Why do Cowboys use Jinglebobs on Spurs?
Did the Cattle Drives Serve as an Outlet for Civil War Frustration?
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Did the Cattle Drives Serve as an Outlet for Civil War Frustration?
Real Cowboys Wear These Boots
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Real Cowboys Wear These Boots
The Historical Cowboy
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The Historical Cowboy
Untold History of the Great Basin Cowboy
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Untold History of the Great Basin Cowboy
Romanticization of the American Cowboy
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Romanticization of the American Cowboy
Uncover The History of Hawaii's Cowboys
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Uncover The History of Hawaii's Cowboys
A History of Hardcore COWPUNCHING Cowboys in America
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A History of Hardcore COWPUNCHING Cowboys in America
Discover The Magnificent History of Florida CRACKER Cowboys
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Discover The Magnificent History of Florida CRACKER Cowboys
Ranchers Becoming Graziers?
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Ranchers Becoming Graziers?
Encounter the Exquisite Californio General Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo: Californio History
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Encounter the Exquisite Californio General Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo: Californio History
Don’t Settle in Life and Get Your Livestock Operation: LLCs and Debt
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Don’t Settle in Life and Get Your Livestock Operation: LLCs and Debt
Don’t Repeat History: The Deadly Winter of 1886
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Don’t Repeat History: The Deadly Winter of 1886
John Dutton VS Vegan Protestor: My Reaction
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John Dutton VS Vegan Protestor: My Reaction
Men 21-50 Years Old NEED to Watch This: Climb the Corporate Ladder or Cowboy?
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Men 21-50 Years Old NEED to Watch This: Climb the Corporate Ladder or Cowboy?
Shot Glass Reaction: Randall King
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Shot Glass Reaction: Randall King
BEWARE: Buying Land In the East vs West *Misconception*
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BEWARE: Buying Land In the East vs West *Misconception*
Don’t be FOOLED on Horsemanship: The Ray Hunt and Tom Dorrance Story
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Don’t be FOOLED on Horsemanship: The Ray Hunt and Tom Dorrance Story
Why are Horse People Snobby: How you Should Interact
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Why are Horse People Snobby: How you Should Interact
Making a Nut Dusting Knife
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Making a Nut Dusting Knife
I INTERNED With A Horseman for a Summer and GREW my Horsemanship Repertoire
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I INTERNED With A Horseman for a Summer and GREW my Horsemanship Repertoire

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @RangeBustersUSA
    @RangeBustersUSA Годину тому

    And that was John Wayne's real life politics. In fact he thought that the Indians don't deserve us to give them a reservation because they couldn't stand up and organize and fight for what was theirs. So rightfully somebody else took it away. Lot of people don't like John Wayne after they learn this of him.

  • @meanhe8702
    @meanhe8702 2 дні тому

    Brushy bill was not Billy the Kid.

  • @youngjody4082
    @youngjody4082 4 дні тому

    Pio pico the 1st black California governor.

  • @Fifi-wv3bd
    @Fifi-wv3bd 5 днів тому

    Great to hear about Tom Dorrance. I've only become aware of him recently via an excellent horse trainer in GB - Steve Young - who has spent a lot of time in the USA learning about the methods you discuss in this video. It's fantastic to hear about wonderful horsemanship.🐎🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

  • @andrewstackpool4911
    @andrewstackpool4911 16 днів тому

    Wyatt Earp was not the leader. Virgil was

  • @raulcarlos1615
    @raulcarlos1615 21 день тому

    The American Mountain men wore spurs with jingle bobs over forty years before the first cowboys started punchin cattle north to the railroad shipping yards. George Fredrick Ruxton, English explorerer and author wrote of Bill Williams, famous mountain man and former guide for Colonel John Fremont, the Great Pathfinder. In his book, "Life in the Far West, describing Bill Williams he writes, "...and iron spurs of incredible proportions, with tinkling drops attached to the rowels, were fastened to his heel, a bead worked strap four inches broad, securing them over his instep." I believe the mountain men wore large spurs as a fashion statement as much as a riding aid.

  • @oasisjuani
    @oasisjuani 24 дні тому

    Nice to see an old adventure book review. Do you have another one to recommend about adventure also? Thanks

  • @farmersgrip
    @farmersgrip 24 дні тому

    600 dollar canvas sleeping bag no thanks

  • @williamjenkinsiii70
    @williamjenkinsiii70 24 дні тому

    Tip’s has changed ownership and so has there quality !

  • @MsGroovalicious
    @MsGroovalicious 28 днів тому

    I'm not sure if you could know that this would reach me here in Washington State. I see that you only sent this 43 minutes ago but God put this in my algorithm to watch. Thank you for making this video. I got into horses 13 years ago and was borrowing and begging everyone around me to let me play with their horses. Last year of person I know gave me a horse and it was difficult situation where I ended up having to put her down. My education is as a therapist and an equine assisted therapist, but my current situation is that I'm sitting in an office all day away from the ranch and from walking and from horses and dogs and cats and pigs and chickens and I'm miserable. I don't even have a horse to play with right now and it makes me feel like I'm dying. I have to come out of a move from one location to another and am paying a lot of bills because of it so I can't afford to lease a horse. The Lord told me last week that this was a season for me and I'm so grateful that you made this video. I have two saddles and I'm hanging on to them till I die. A friend of mine prayed with me the other day and said there will be more horses and through tears I pray in agreement right now that there will be and I will learn to be a proficient rider and packer. God bless you for making this video. Many of us out here are watching them and are engaged by them ❤

    • @modocroughstock5700
      @modocroughstock5700 28 днів тому

      GREETINGS EVERYONE FROM MCDERMITT NEVADA

    • @broomtailcountry
      @broomtailcountry 27 днів тому

      Keep hanging in there. It's a hard world out there, but never give up on getting your horses. Work through this season and remain faithful to the Lord. What he sees in secret will be rewarded openly and those who are trusted with little will be trusted with a lot. God bless you and I'll be praying you find some horses!

    • @broomtailcountry
      @broomtailcountry 27 днів тому

      @@modocroughstock5700 Never been but I threw shotput against some big McDermot boys back in the day.

  • @VD1978
    @VD1978 28 днів тому

    Good video. But vaquero actually started in central Mexico not California or Tejas. It spread up north later on then the anglo adopted and twisting it making the the rest of anglos believe it was something they came up, invented like everything else.

  • @rubenj.garcia6828
    @rubenj.garcia6828 Місяць тому

    The Anglo American is imitation Vaquero

  • @user-ph1mv5cz9q
    @user-ph1mv5cz9q Місяць тому

    No No No An Vaquero is Not a Cowboy the word meaning you not being of color could never be a Cowboy even today people of color do the wrk you would not. When it comes to the food chain regarding Vaqueros whites you where considered last but still try to take claim of a word your not nothing wrong with just saying your a ranch or farm hand or owner/operator Never refer to yourselfs to being a Colord while claiming DixieCrats😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮

  • @nhatminhhoa
    @nhatminhhoa Місяць тому

    I no truly hate hunting but people in the past hunt to much and make animal extinction like dodo bird , white rhino those animal got extinction by human hunger😢😢😢😢

  • @JohnDoeRando
    @JohnDoeRando Місяць тому

    There's all kinds of cowboys where i live. Most of em are pretty lean, but occasionally you run into some giant 300# behemoth.

  • @bodhixxx1
    @bodhixxx1 Місяць тому

    Many Cowboys are actually lean guys stay in good shape well into old age. I compare old cowboys to cedar wood posts they just petrify and keep doing their job.

  • @fx802
    @fx802 Місяць тому

    My distant relative was Jesse James, a cow boy, I guess? You got to add, "What is a crazy cow boy?

  • @PapaPizza957
    @PapaPizza957 Місяць тому

    Lol you look like a stereotypical lady pulling cowboy

  • @jackthunderbolt4307
    @jackthunderbolt4307 Місяць тому

    What about the cowboys of wyoming, Colorado and Montana? That's like 1/4 of cowboys

  • @OutdoorsPodcast
    @OutdoorsPodcast Місяць тому

    Excited to help spread the word about the new company

  • @walterdebnam8021
    @walterdebnam8021 Місяць тому

    You know Breven, you are doing a great service by not only reminding us about our heritage, but also giving us a true picture of what being a Cowboy was and is truly like along with the spirit and what hard work produced in forming our nation, and the rewards of doing it.

  • @Kylejohn33
    @Kylejohn33 Місяць тому

    Great video thanks for educating us. Keep it up

  • @walterdebnam8021
    @walterdebnam8021 Місяць тому

    Well howdy Breven, it's been quite a while, Brother. Really good to see ya.

  • @bryanmontgomery4050
    @bryanmontgomery4050 Місяць тому

    Been in south Texas my entire life, never have tied on! Dally on rubber won’t slip at all. We slick horn when working calves or smaller cattle.

  • @intothelittlebeltsmt
    @intothelittlebeltsmt 2 місяці тому

    A great painter for sure. However Russell had a classical form that is very hard to rival.

    • @broomtailcountry
      @broomtailcountry Місяць тому

      The CMRussel museum is insane. His paintings pop out at you in incredible ways

  • @jaypay8954
    @jaypay8954 2 місяці тому

    Horseman are NOT cowboys. Horseman from EUROPE's equestrian practices were different to the cowboy/Mexican vaquero of today its not just the outfit its the specific techniques and gear unique to the cowboy that differentiates itself to european horseman.

  • @jaypay8954
    @jaypay8954 2 місяці тому

    He is wrong the spanish were NOT "vaqueros" the spanish brought their skills in cattle ranching/herding and spanish HORSEMAN which are NOT vaqueros. The spanish horseman over 300 years transformed into what we now know as the Vaquero/cowboy. Cowboy boots,lasso, cowboy hat, and chaps including the rodeo are of Mexican origin Spain has NONE of that. The vaquero is part of tradition, music, fashion,movies etc in Mexico. Mexico national sport is the rodeo and is protected by UNESCO.

    • @CrIs-yr9ow
      @CrIs-yr9ow День тому

      I looked up spanish horsemen and OMG 😂😂😂 they look nothing like the mexican vaqueros...... all spanish did was bring the cattle and horses but vaquero/cowboy culture is 100% mexican

    • @jaypay8954
      @jaypay8954 23 години тому

      @@CrIs-yr9ow Right!!! Its like how can you get that wrong? Like its academic and historical! People make videos on UA-cam and present them as "facts" when its very easy to look up and be knowledgeable about the subject. IMO its a way to slight Mexicans for whatever superiority complex reason they have for not wanting to give Mexico its dues/recognition. Its no secret that cowboys come from Mexico. Vaqueros were also sent from Mexico to Hawaii to teach the vaquero ranching lifestyle that's why there are Paniolos cowboys in Hawaii today.

  • @michealmcevoy6983
    @michealmcevoy6983 3 місяці тому

    The vaqueros also made ropes from aloe fibers, commonly referred to as a grass rope. Roping was brought to New Spain by slaves from the Sahel region where they would attach a rope to a large rock, rope the cow and let it drag the rock around until it got tired. All in all, pretty good video.

  • @scottbain5460
    @scottbain5460 3 місяці тому

    Yes I do whole heartedly believe Brushy was the Kid.

  • @AdventurousSoulYT
    @AdventurousSoulYT 3 місяці тому

    This last one is Tex?😮

  • @bobballard387
    @bobballard387 3 місяці тому

    Billy had no bear brushy has a little mustache

  • @user-qh9cz5xo7jkeithkucera
    @user-qh9cz5xo7jkeithkucera 3 місяці тому

    Yes brushy was the kid

  • @lr5425
    @lr5425 4 місяці тому

    Greetings from the Cordillera Blanca , Peru. Interesting and creative video. Working from a horse’s needs instead of our own needs is key indeed. Some horsemen struggle with their own self-righteousness and focus, therefore the horse suffers from not being understood. I believe humility and taking time to get to know the horse are two of the key factors that many horsemen lack. Much to be said for sure. Maybe a greater problem yet is that man has put his trust in a creature and not in God who knows the creature .

    • @broomtailcountry
      @broomtailcountry 3 місяці тому

      Humility And framing of the horse from a Godly perspective is critical! Yes and greetings

  • @JDTBF
    @JDTBF 4 місяці тому

    👍

  • @broomtailcountry
    @broomtailcountry 4 місяці тому

    All credit and Thanks to Myron Golden for the inspiration!

  • @joshuagarrard3859
    @joshuagarrard3859 4 місяці тому

    You don't think the picaros took land from the native Americans you don't think they were Indians in Southern California

  • @adamspence7880
    @adamspence7880 4 місяці тому

    Wow this guy really needs to read more books about history instead of just using Wikipedia lol

  • @markmahnken6409
    @markmahnken6409 4 місяці тому

    Legends are made by dying. The mystique of never knowing how truly great they were but assuming they were because everyone said so. I've watched videos of the old cowboys and horsemen of yesterday and they wouldn't even rate in today's competitive western world. All training techniques concerning the western horse have evolved and improved with each generation except for the most recent sport of reining who have invented the Hoover Vac/peanut pushers. Dorrance and Hunt were needed stepping stones of our western heritage and evolution to get to where we are today. And with all of the flags being sold over the years since the 80's where would all of these clinicians be without them? In the poor house with the rest of the cowboys. Where would we all be without the blue plastic tarp and the flag? Most of us would have to go home if we forgot to bring them. Honor the past but it's time to start thinking out of the box. These horsemen were not and are not Gods they were masters of their day.

    • @nancyworld4391
      @nancyworld4391 4 місяці тому

      I'm curious. Who would you say is a better living horseman than Tom Dorrance or Ray Hunt? Maybe I should look them up. (I do trust by "trainers" you're not talking about people who turn out turn-and-burn barrel racers or 20-foot 11-track reiners that break down in a few years, because that's on a par with the TWH Big Lick-ers: not Horsemanship with a capital H.)

  • @PaulShaw-ex7ri
    @PaulShaw-ex7ri 4 місяці тому

    Hico kid was born in 1878

  • @peleadorartesmarciales
    @peleadorartesmarciales 5 місяців тому

    The cowboy origin is Mexico

  • @rickcharlespersonal
    @rickcharlespersonal 5 місяців тому

    I've heard the term buckaroo used as a jovial nickname plenty of times in my life, and I'm glad I looked it up out of curiosity because I had no idea there were two distinct cowboy cultures in America.

  • @broomtailcountry
    @broomtailcountry 5 місяців тому

    Here is the link to MT Spaces Outfitters: m.ua-cam.com/channels/AdiK3p_cQnvlz-_UmjjwiQ.html Thank you fans for supporting me through the years!

  • @EveFrag
    @EveFrag 5 місяців тому

    Mexican vaquero

  • @conradlucero4380
    @conradlucero4380 5 місяців тому

    New Mexico native here

  • @patriciayomes8800
    @patriciayomes8800 5 місяців тому

    The Spaniards taught the Hawaiians to build saddles, rope, lasso cows, ride horses. Parker Ranch has no early Cowboy history .

  • @Michigan_npc
    @Michigan_npc 5 місяців тому

    Please remeber thag almost all of the "witnesses" were not born yet by the times of billys death or were still EXTREMELY young and were just told stories bybthere parents who actually knew of billy but werent able to be asked and also the photo abilities were limited and can still be wrong we also have barely aby confirmed photos of billy the kid

  • @judygeiger2225
    @judygeiger2225 5 місяців тому

    Remember the Great Pandemic. Those were the good old days, stuck in the basement together, working and doing school and eating chocolate and take out. Glad you are part of my family Breven! You all know where to come when you are in trouble and we'll need you too!

  • @Californiansurfer
    @Californiansurfer 5 місяців тому

    ❤❤❤. 50 years before Texas. The Vaquers taught Hawaiian how to ranch. Paniolo : Hawaiian Cowboys.

  • @Californiansurfer
    @Californiansurfer 5 місяців тому

    ❤❤❤ 50 years before texas The vaqueros taught Hawaiian how to ranch. They are called Paniolo. Paniolo : Hawaiian Cowboys.

  • @Californiansurfer
    @Californiansurfer 5 місяців тому

    ❤❤❤ Growing up in Gardena my Hawaiian fiends would call me Paniolo. Thank you know I know. It’s Cowboy Thanks..