00:00 Ranching's a terrible business, grandson.
00:03 Terrible? How?
00:06 Well, where do I start?
00:09 We can't control the price of beef or hay or...
00:13 the diesel it takes to take the cattle to auction
00:16 or the hay out to the cattle.
00:18 There's, uh, federal regulations and state regulations,
00:23 county regulations, and...
00:27 these people in the city suing us,
00:31 complaining about the way we raise the food they eat.
00:36 What else?
00:41 Lizards and droughts and half the herd
00:44 trying to kill itself in the river
00:46 and the other half looking for a hole in the fence
00:48 so it can go stand in the middle of the highway
00:51 and get hit by a car.
00:54 Or wander into the forest
00:57 and get eaten by a little...
01:00 a little grizzly...
01:02 a little big stinking sasquatch.
01:05 What the hell is a sasquatch?
01:08 (laughs)
01:10 There's no such thing as a sasquatch, is there?
01:13 Well, I've never seen one.
01:16 (chuckles)
01:18 Well, if ranching's so hard, how come we do it?
01:24 Because it's one hell of a life, Tate.
01:28 One hell of a life.
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