Ranch Wife's Slant

Cowboys, kids, and ranch life

Category: Ranch Slants

  • How to Feed A Branding Crew

    Feeding a branding crew is easy. You just have to know what to feed them. The Holy Grail of a branding day dinner is man food the kind with substance to it and nothing more. No foofy stuff or unidentifiable herbs and ingredients. For starters, when I plan a branding day dinner I don’t get…

  • Time with Dad

    I was fortunate enough to have a dad that accommodated me in just about everything he did or I did. Having a dad that wanted to be so involved in my life and who wanted to teach me things that a mom doesn’t know as much about was the best way to grow up, as well…

  • Branding Day Protocol

    If you’ve ever been to a western South Dakota branding that served Rocky Mountain oysters cooked on a branding stove, you may not think such an event requires etiquette but there are certain expectations that go with branding. According to an undocumented branding policy, if you want to help gather cattle, don’t be late. Special…

  • Put Some ZIP In Your Life!

    It’s National Beef Month! A great way to kick off the summer is with your family’s favorite variety of beef, a grill, and a Memorial Day get-together. A bonus to May being National Beef Month is that it’s also National Barbeque Month. What’s a better paring with Memorial Day weekend than grilling up tongue-tantalizing steaks…

  • Branding Day Protocol

    If you’ve ever been to a western South Dakota branding that served Rocky Mountain oysters cooked on a branding stove, you may not think such an event requires etiquette but there are certain expectations that go with branding. According to an undocumented branding policy, if you want to help gather cattle, don’t be late. Special…

  • Branding Day 2010

    If you want to find out who your real neighbors and friends are, just put on a branding when the weather is at its worst and see who shows up. Our neighbors were put to the test when we branded this past weekend despite 25 mph wind with gusts up to 40 mph and an…

  • Sponsor A Ranch Wife

    If you are looking for a worthwhile, trustworthy charity to donate to, consider the benefits of sponsoring or donating money to a ranch wife (me and I’m flexible on either method). Since ranch wives don’t get a paycheck, regular days off, or even a safety award for being injury free, accepting charitable donations would be…

  • Setting Out the Celebrate Plate

    It’s been an eventful week at our house; one of big celebrations. For starters, our fourteen year old son is driving legally now. He’s been driving since he was seven and learned on a stick shift. We let him drive around our place and in the summer, we would let him drive my husband or…

  • Motherland

    Towns are a lot like mothers. Some towns insist on a neat, tidy, and uncluttered environment with well-groomed yards. Some have stipulations for businesses wanting to remodel or rebuild for the town’s appearance sake. Some communities regularly have buildings getting updated or renovated to restore a town’s original vintage look or a new addition of…

  • The OB Ward and Nursing Home Ranch

    The problem with deferring replacement heifers too long is that you’re apt to end up with a lot of really old cows and a bunch of young, first time calvers to take care of simultaneously come calving time. Hanging on to cows too long and not incorporating younger cows into the herd gradually, creates more…