Horses have taken Montana horsewoman Elle Parker from three-day eventing and jumping to ranching and rodeo.
Jaimie Stoltzfus is among a growing number of ranch wives finding their niche through marketing ranch-raised beef direct to consumers.
This Montana cowboy has spent his entire life horseback and with cattle, and also served as a brand inspector for more than 40 years.
When John Scott moved to Montana, his vision for a ranch was as vast as the skies above him. Undeterred by harsh weather and wavering markets, John built one of the largest cow-calf operations and most reputable remudas in the state.
They say cattle stay calmer when fed with a team, rather than with a tractor. And tractors get stuck and sometimes don’t start in bitter cold conditions.
Montana native Robin Blankenship is horseback on ranches and at sale barns, working to enforce brand laws. Robin Blankenship…
When Star Whitt was photographed for Western Horseman’s Women of the West, subtle details in the photo revealed what…
This Montana rancher saddles up every day, snow or shine, to take care of yearling calves. Monique Miller and…