Ranch life was characterized by vast open spaces, livestock management, and a strong connection to the land. Ranchers typically raised cattle, sheep, or horses, requiring a lifestyle of hard work, often involving long hours of outdoor labor. Community and family ties were essential, as ranching often relied on collaborative efforts for tasks like branding and roundups. Additionally, ranch life embodied a sense of independence and self-sufficiency, with many ranchers developing skills in various trades to maintain their operations.
Katharine has written: 'From an Oregon ranch' -- subject(s): Fiction, Ranch life 'Letters from an Oregon ranch' -- subject(s): Description and travel, Ranch life
Ranch Life - 1912 was released on: USA: 6 March 1912
A Gentleman's Ranch is a small acreage in a rural setting typically characterized by 5-20 acres of property. It is not uncommon for a "Gentleman's Ranch" to have a couple horses, a few cattle, sheep or perhaps a couple goats. The true gentleman's ranch always has a gated "ranch style" entrance.
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a dude ranch is where visitors learn about the ranching way of life. a guest ranch is where visitors get to do a variety of activities not necessarily connected with ranching.
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Tom Groneberg has written: 'One good horse' -- subject(s): Horses, Ranch life, Training 'The secret life of cowboys' -- subject(s): Biography, Cowboys, Ranch life, Social life and customs 'The secret life of cowboys' -- subject(s): Social life and customs, Biography, Ranch life, Cowboys
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Ranch life can be tough-- you have to take care of the animals, buy and sell with your own money at auctions or to get supplies, and it all flows into your living... so it depends.
Benjamin S. Miller has written: 'Ranch life in southern Kansas and the Indian territory' -- subject(s): Cattle trade, Frontier and pioneer life, Ranch life, History