Building houses and mansion ranching is not ranching.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I want people to see how hard my husband and kids work on the ranch.
I have a ranch in Montana, but it's not a real working ranch. I've always liked the outdoors. I come from Texas. My grandfather was a farmer; that's as close as I come.
Now I live in the middle of nowhere on a working cattle ranch.
My uncle always said that I could have been a rancher.
The truth of the matter is that I live on an isolated cattle ranch in the middle of Oklahoma and that's not going to change.
I've got cattle on 4,000 acres about 100 miles east of Dallas, but I've also got another 65-acre ranch where I raise American miniature horses.
Eventually, I'll build a ranch and raise horses.
We live on a 500-acre ranch, beautiful ranch.
The ranch was raw land when I bought it and, for better or worse, I have designed every aspect of it from the corrals, the arena, to the barn, to the house.
It's just a little ranch. Thirty-five acres. In Texas, if it's not a thousand acres, it's considered a ranchette.