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Dagley Ranch On this page we would like to introduce you to our cowdogs. Training cowdogs is our family's passion.
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11/08/2024
11/08/2024

I always enjoy branding time, being part of a team, getting the calves branded, vaccinated, and turned out to pasture.
This branding was at my brother's place, so it was especially fun for my kids to get together with their cousins as they flanked and helped work the calves.
This video also showcases several of our horses that we trained.

Filmed June 20th, 2024.

26/06/2024

I enjoy working dogs with Isaiah from Iron Stock Dogs whenever he visits. Here Isaiah is working with Cheeka, a Tucket x Smudge pup that he’s training for a client.
Filmed June 22nd, 2024.

08/06/2024

Tucket Brings Lamb that is Hiding - This lamb decided to lie down and hide like a fawn, instead of moving with the rest of the group.
So I have my cowdog, Tucket, get it up and back with the herd.
It is amazing how gentle a Cowdog can be with a lamb, and yet the same dog can get bulls to listen to him!

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Filmed May 27th, 2024

08/06/2024

Highlights from Tahoe's 4th Ride, including introduction to Calf Sled - Although David has been working with Tahoe off and on since Tahoe was born, this is only the 4th time David has ridden Tahoe.
In this training session David was focusing on introducing Tahoe to the calf sled.

This videos shows few highlights from one of David's training sessions with Tahoe.
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Tahoe was foaled April 16th, 2022

Filmed May 30th, 2024

01/06/2024

Ginger taking her turn at working the new sheep
Ginger is a Tates Zip x Wilcox’s Fancy

01/06/2024

Tuckets first time working the new sheep.
We bought some new lambs to train our dogs on!
Here Tuck is helping David get the lambs use to being worked by dogs.

Filmed May 25th, 2024.

27/05/2024

This spring I have enjoyed watching these fox kits in the early mornings. On this morning they suddenly took off, I think they heard one of their parents hunting mice in the nearby hay yard. At the end, I saw one of the parents coming back to the bales where the kits were first born.

20/04/2024

Ace is an 8 month old Dagley's Mr. Tucket x Wilcox's Bonnie pup that has only been on cattle half a dozen times.
We are excited to see how he progresses.
Ace is an appendix registered Hangin Tree Cowdog that David is training for his owner. Whelped July 20th, 2023.
Filmed April 17th, 2024.
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06/04/2024

Swinging on a rope swing with my kids takes me back to my childhood and all the hours I spent on a rope swing.
I think it's so good for kids to have real down-to-earth fun!
-David Dagley

Filmed March, 2024.

30/03/2024
16/03/2024

Flash is currently the youngest Permanent registered Hangin Tree Cowdog we have in our kennels. At 9 months old, Dagley’s Flash is heading and heeling cattle, and we were able to get her registration status upgraded to a permanent registered, Hangin Tree Cowdog!

The Hangin Tree Cowdog Association is different from other registrations because it requires that, in order to get permanent registered, each individual dog has to not only be out of permanent registered parents, but it has to prove that it can head and heel cattle.

This helps insure that that Hangin Tree Cowdog breed remains a breed of working ranch dogs.

Dagley’s Flash is a blue Merle, female, permanent registered, Hangin Tree Cowdog out of Dagley’s Mr. Tucket and Kimberly’s Smudge. Whelped May 21st, 2023.

David had been training Flash to work cattle, and we are really excited with everything we see in her so far!

Filmed February and March, 2024.

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16/03/2024

Here Pinch is helping out with a difficult cow.
This cow was determined not to go where we needed it to.
But her calf was sick and looked like it needed help nursing, so we needed to get her into a stanchion where we could help her calf nurse.
Looking back, we kind of wonder if the cow was a little bit sick too, because we soon realized she was not producing enough milk.
We were able to get the calf grafted onto a different cow and now it’s doing well.

When we have a cow that isn't cooperating, we are very thankfully we have Pinch, one of our best ranch horses. Pinch is able to help convince any cow to listen!
David trained Pinch from a c**t, and has used him to rope at brandings, sort cows, tag calves out in the open pasture, and many other things we've come across living on a ranch.

Filmed at Lazy TV's North Ranch, mostly on January 20th, 2024, with a couple clips showing how the calf recovered.

10/03/2024

Dagley’s C**t is now a permanent registered, Hangin Tree Cowdog!

Tate’s Zip x Trayers’ Bandit. Whelped August 19th, 2021.

He was older when we got him, but is learning fast and has a lot of natural traits that we really like.

This video, put together during the first 20 days on cattle, shows clips from several of C**t’s training sessions.

Filmed mostly in February, 2024.

08/03/2024

David finally finished editing this video from the summer of 2023 of Stoney, Annie and Bear helping him move some yearlings!
Often with rotational grazing you are just moving the cattle across a fence and it is pretty easy.
But this time he had to move them about two miles to start the next rotational circuit.
David used Stoney to move the yearlings for the first half of the move, and then gets Annie and Bear to help with the second half.

Filmed summer of 2023 on the A.C. Land and Cattle ranch.

24/02/2024

For those of you who like our cowdog Annie, we thought we'd share a quick video of her going along with David to feed the cows!
She is 8 years old now, but still loves to go with David and help with ranch work!

Filmed February, 2024.

24/02/2024

Every wondered what ranchers do for fun?
Ranching is hard work, but there are many ways ranchers are able to entertain themselves and make special memories with their families.
Cooking over campfires and playing musical instruments is one of the things we like to do together as a family to relax and spend time together.
To start with this video shows our 15 year old daughter playing the accordion.
Later, once he had finished his assigned work for the day, David pulled out his harmonica and played us some tunes.
It was such a relaxing way to spend our evening together that we wanted to share a taste of it with you!
By the way, on average our winters are often colder than this and have snow, but we have some "warm" winter evenings too, like this one. (Warm means anything above freezing.)

Filmed February, 2024.

03/02/2024

A glimpse of ranch life at Lazy TV's north ranch during calving season! When a cow is having trouble calving on it's own, if an experienced ranch hand knows when to help her out and how, it can save the life of the calf.
If cows are brought into a barn in the winter, cleaning out the barn and putting down fresh bedding is an on-going chore.
Not only does the whole herd not fit in the barn, but also getting vitamin D from the sun is very important for the health of cattle. So, a rancher is constantly deciding who needs the barn the most, and setting up outdoor pens and pastures for the mama cows who haven't calved yet and the cow calf pairs who are ready to get back outside.
One of the main jobs on a ranch during calving season is checking the cows every hour or two (day and night) to see if there are any cows calving that need help, and to sort them off fresh calves and put them in a pens with their mamas. This not only helps the bonding process (knowing which cow is it's mama), but also makes it easier for us to keep an eye on them and make sure the calf has learned to stand and has figured out how to nurse before we put them in a bigger pen outside where the calf has room to run and play with other calves.
Work on a ranch during calving season also usually includes setting up calf shelters, spreading out clean bedding, making sure each pen or pasture has a way for the cattle to water, taking feed to all the different groups, and setting out minerals.
Filmed at Lazy TV's North Ranch, mostly on January 30th, 2024, with a clip from February 1st so you can see how the calf is doing 2 days after it was born.

27/01/2024

Dagley’s Annie is now eight years old, and still enjoys working cattle whenever she gets the chance!
Filmed December 2023.

27/01/2024

Here’s a little bit of what my night shift is like, while calving out some heifers and cows at Lazy TV’s north ranch.
Filmed January 2024.

There are always those dogs you wouldn’t mind if they had a lower heel bite. And then there’s this dog Dagley’s Pearl sh...
21/01/2024

There are always those dogs you wouldn’t mind if they had a lower heel bite. And then there’s this dog Dagley’s Pearl she is a Tates Zip x Wilcox’s Fancy

13/01/2024

Tango is a Hangin Tree Cowdog out of Trayer’s Wrango x BK Ellie that David is training to work cattle.
Eventually he’ll get more commands on him. But this is how it looks when he is training a young dog.
The calves here are being trained how to respond to a dog at the same time.
This video was taken December 2023.

06/01/2024

Dagley's Ginger is one of my favorite dogs to use!
She is a supreme registered, Hangin Tree Cowdog out of Tate's Zip x Wilcox's Fancy.
We are excited to see what kind of pups she'll produce!

Visit our website to learn more about our Hangin Tree Cowdogs:
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Filmed December 16th, 2023.

30/12/2023

Christmas afternoon it started snowing, and then that night it turned to rain and ice. It was just the right temperature to freeze all the rain we got over the next couple days into sheets of ice and icicles.
But we were able to take care of the cattle through the storm, and make some good family memories too.
Come along and get a glimpse of our life on a South Dakota ranch!

Filmed December 2023.

21/12/2023

Merry Christmas!

16/12/2023

Merry Christmas! We didn’t get around to making a Christmas video this year, so we thought we’d share one of our favorites from the past!

13/12/2023

Clinch is a super nice Supreme Registered Hangin Tree Cowdog! Isaiah has done a phenomenal job training him! Iron Clinch is a Stoney x Annie son.
I really enjoyed working dogs with you over the weekend Isaiah!

09/12/2023

First ride on Wind Song! A filly Clementine has been training.
Filmed 12/7/23

07/12/2023

Ginger bringing the cows across the road.

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Cowdogs and the Dagley Family

Hangin Tree Cowdogs play an important role in the Dagley’s ranch life.

David and Susanna Dagley manage a ranch in South Dakota, USA, where they also homeschool their three children, raise goats, sheep, and chickens, train their dogs to help them move the cattle and goats, and seek to honor God with their lives.

As a working ranch they use rotational grazing to improve the soil. The cattle are in an area for a week or two, then they use the dogs to move them to fresh pasture, allowing the land to rest most of the year. This improves the soil and encourages the growth of native grasses.