The Cowboy Life Is In the Jeans

Is the cowboy life in the jeans . . . or is it in the genes? Perhaps it’s a bit of both. The cowboy/cowgirl way of life is passed down from one generation to the next as they work along side one another.

Cowboys and cowgirls learn to be good stewards of the land, efficient cattle raisers, train and ride horses to partner with them in the ranch work, help their neighbors, love God and love the cowboy way of life while using their gifts and abilities to serve others.

The Cowboy Life Is In the Jeans  | The Story of Ranching at Grieb Ranch
Four Generations of Grieb Ranch Cowboys and Cowgirls – from Papa at 90 years old to little Cowgirl R at 10 months. March 2019.
The Cowboy Life Is In the Jeans  | The Story of Ranching at Grieb Ranch
Father and Sons. The young cowboys P and L got to take cattle back out to pasture after branding.
The Cowboy Life Is In the Jeans  | The Story of Ranching at Grieb Ranch
Rustic message board by Jessica Willems


The Cowboy Life Is In the Jeans  | The Story of Ranching at Grieb Ranch
Dad riding out with his two cowboys.
The Cowboy Life Is In the Jeans  | The Story of Ranching at Grieb Ranch
Cowboys need cowboy gear: Cowboy L shows off his hat, boots, chaps and his own blue knife drawn from the knife holder.

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