***DUTTON RANCH***

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StringerBell said:

Someone pls I'm begging you is this legit how it's done

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like you legit dig a hole and then drive the cattle in there and shoot them one by one ending with the littlest one

I quasi expected the last shot to be some sort of slow motion action movie shot where we see the calf bounce back and forth from the shots


I personally don't know, but I was curious as well, and I asked ChatGPT.

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Yesthe basic premise was realistic, but the show's portrayal was somewhat simplified and dramatized for television.

In Dutton Ranch, Beth and Rip destroy their entire herd after a foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) outbreak is confirmed. That decision is rooted in real-world livestock disease control. FMD is one of the most feared diseases in cattle because it spreads extremely quickly and can devastate entire livestock industries. In countries that are free of FMD, a confirmed outbreak can lead to the destruction of infected and exposed animals to stop the virus from spreading.

Where the show takes some dramatic liberties is who makes the decision and how it's carried out. In a real U.S. outbreak, state and federal animal-health authorities would become heavily involved. Quarantines, testing, movement controls, and official disease-response teams would play major roles. The destruction of animals would generally be conducted under government oversight rather than solely by ranch owners acting on their own.

The show depicts Rip personally shooting the entire herd and burying them in a large trench. While mass culling of livestock during severe disease outbreaks has happened in real life, the actual procedures are usually much more regulated and coordinated than what viewers saw onscreen.

So if you're asking, "Would a ranch really lose an entire herd because of foot-and-mouth disease?"absolutely, yes. If you're asking, "Would it happen exactly the way Rip handled it?"probably not in the United States, where government authorities would almost certainly take control of the response.

One detail the show got right is the emotional impact. Ranchers often spend years building bloodlines and breeding programs. Losing a herd can be financially and personally devastating, which is something many viewers with ranching backgrounds recognized immediately.
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Wouldn't the veterinarian be required to notify livestock officials about the outbreak?
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bonfarr said:

Wouldn't the veterinarian be required to notify livestock officials about the outbreak?


The depiction is fairly accurate from what I know about the last outbreak in the states in the 1920's, except the USDA animal health officers would have been all over the place overseeing it. There's no way the DVM would not have contacted them immediately.
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I half expected rip to pull out a machine gun
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Harris admitted he would try to cover for Rip in the first FMD scene, so at least they sort of acknowledged his obligation before Rip tells him he destroyed the herd later
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Jetpilot86 said:

Harris admitted he would try to cover for Rip in the first FMD scene, so at least they sort of acknowledged his obligation before Rip tells him he destroyed the herd later

That's the unrealistic part. The consequences of covering that up would be so severe, not just to the vet but to the whole industry, that no one would do it for their best friend, and certainly not for someone they just met

And they wouldn't just take the ranchers word that he destroyed them all.
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Killing the herd was straight out of the movie Hud with Paul Newman that was based on McMurtry's novel "Horseman Pass By". Book and movie were aweome if you like sort of thing. The book was required reading in Life & Literature Of the Southwest English elective.

ETA video clip



I'll also say - I think the tip of the hat to Hud is the only redeeming quality of this show so far…. I mean, well, jeez, we have Joe Exotic in it now. Can you jump any more sharks?
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StringerBell said:

Right? But like the entire mechanism of digging the trench ans shooting and what not seems like a Taylor Sheridan fever dream.

Ok, So. I had two old men that lived though the great depression that told me that they had seen that back during that time. One was my grandfather, the other was Floyd "Doc" Gunn, that taught at the Vet school for a long time.

The hicky was that these were completly healthy cattle. Both men told me that. Supposedly the government was trying to "manage" the food supply. I do not know the entire history behind it, maybe an Old Ag here does, but scenes like that have happened.
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Dr. Gunn was an awesome guy! Basically they killed all affected cattle and anything exposed to them, as I understand it. Purportedly and understandably to eliminate the threat, I'll leave any underlying reasons to better historians than myself.
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As with all Sheridan stuff, I'm going to watch. However, the geographical inaccuracy is hurting me. I've spent my fair share of time on ranches in encinal, Carrizo springs, la Pryor, and uvalde and the landscape scenes are nothing like the south texas brush country. Taylor pulled this crap on land man with it being "midland" but for whatever reason, this go around is getting to me.

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Bigballin said:

As with all Sheridan stuff, I'm going to watch. However, the geographical inaccuracy is hurting me. I've spent my fair share of time on ranches in encinal, Carrizo springs, la Pryor, and uvalde and the landscape scenes are nothing like the south texas brush country. Taylor pulled this crap on land man with it being "midland" but for whatever reason, this go around is getting to me.



It fools my friends on the East Coast & I tell them that these shows are 100% accurate, all the time....hehe.
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Bigballin said:

As with all Sheridan stuff, I'm going to watch. However, the geographical inaccuracy is hurting me. I've spent my fair share of time on ranches in encinal, Carrizo springs, la Pryor, and uvalde and the landscape scenes are nothing like the south texas brush country. Taylor pulled this crap on land man with it being "midland" but for whatever reason, this go around is getting to me.




Plus it only takes an hour to drive from the ranch to Dallas
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Why does Taylor hate us (Aggies that is). I'm watching tonight and Joaquin (Buella's son) comes running out in an Aggie shirt. Bunch of crap. Makes the bad guy an Aggie. In Landman, he basically meat rides Texas Tech, but doesn't mention A&M. What's up with that?
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Seems that the Wheeler-Duttons moved into their new roles rather easily.
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Bigballin said:

As with all Sheridan stuff, I'm going to watch. However, the geographical inaccuracy is hurting me. I've spent my fair share of time on ranches in encinal, Carrizo springs, la Pryor, and uvalde and the landscape scenes are nothing like the south texas brush country. Taylor pulled this crap on land man with it being "midland" but for whatever reason, this go around is getting to me.




Still better than that History Channel show about the Texas Revolution that had Gonzales on the side of a mountain.
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bonfarr said:

O.G. said:

Charpie said:

bonfarr said:

Mr.Bond said:

Beth getting from Dallas to the border in the same night...... cmon man


This made me laugh as well. She puts on a sleek dress and 4 inch heels to drive from the Valley to DFW and back and still looks immaculate when she makes it back home

I don't think they are in the Valley. I would say someplace north of Laredo. Even then, a day trip is a nogo

Exactly.

I don't know why they didn't just have it set in North Texas or whatever to make the geography/timeline/distance fit.

Continutity is a big deal on the sets of these things....except for travel distance/timelines etc.


There is going to be some kind of connection between Benning's character and the Cartel. Proximity to the border makes it much more feasible.

Yeah, the Mauricio or whoever she gets calls from on her phone…I think at one point Joaquin said it was his dad?
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Wondering if Everett is an Aggie veterinarian?
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Spoiler below.

Why did the police come after Ray McKinnon? I assumed it was because they found out about the leopard. But is that a 'lights and sirens' issue? And why kill him?

The sheriff seems to be pretty chill and not under Beulah's thumb.

It just seemed like an extreme overreaction.
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My guess is Oreana's bodyguard tipped them off
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Right. But why bring the entire agency out? Why chase him down and kill him?
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Ex Ex Officio Director said:

Right. But why bring the entire agency out? Why chase him down and kill him?


The way he bolted, He's got some history with someone, probably 10P as it appears they had exotic game hunting as a gig IIRC from the Beth/Benning conversation.
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Ray's attempted escape was the worst police evasion I have ever seen. I don't know what you call that shuffle he was doing but I have seen 80 year old granny's at the resale shop move faster than that.
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Aggie Infantry said:

My issues:

1. In E1, Beth said it would be cheaper to move to Texas and buy a new ranch than to rebuild. How? Their land was paid for (see Yellowstone) and I am sure they had insurance for the structures and animals.

2. I thought Rip said they were 10 miles from the Border? Did I hear that wrong? I have a place in Webb County and if it looked half as green as the Dutton Ranch, I would have retired there instead of Limestone County.

3. The Rib and I laughed at Beth's drive from "South Texas" to Dallas and back.


So much #1. Between the fire and losing the hurd (twice).....insurance clearly isn't a thing in the Yellowstone universe. Also, what happened to Beth's millions that her father told her never to spend on the ranch....Pretty sure she could cover the bills temporarily instead of working for the Jackson's.

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In either the first or second episode she told someone (the vet maybe) that they put all they had into buying this new ranch. With the "greatest line/strain" of cattle (sorry don't know the correct term), the TX ranch probably cost a ton including those millions she was saving.

But in Sheriden's universe, it's hard to make sense of anything...or anything/everything can be a plot device to advance the story as required.
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MsDoubleD81 said:

Wondering if Everett is an Aggie veterinarian?

With a war record from Vietnam and also a veterinarian, he would almost have to be.
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I'm not liking the plot change where Rip and Beth are All Hat and No Cattle and just employees of 10P. What is Rip's foreman and ranch hand doing now with no cattle to manage? Are they still drawing a salary?
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bonfarr said:

I'm not liking the plot change where Rip and Beth are All Hat and No Cattle and just employees of 10P. What is Rip's foreman and ranch hand doing now with no cattle to manage? Are they still drawing a salary?

Is that what you took away from what's happening? To me, it's the opposite. They are setting themselves up to take over the ranch.
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Charpie said:

bonfarr said:

I'm not liking the plot change where Rip and Beth are All Hat and No Cattle and just employees of 10P. What is Rip's foreman and ranch hand doing now with no cattle to manage? Are they still drawing a salary?

Is that what you took away from what's happening? To me, it's the opposite. They are setting themselves up to take over the ranch.


This. They are doing to get inside and learn their secrets and take them down.
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I see Rip and Beth walking in slow motion away from the main ranch house while it explodes and burns to the ground in Season 2...
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bonfarr said:

I'm not liking the plot change where Rip and Beth are All Hat and No Cattle and just employees of 10P. What is Rip's foreman and ranch hand doing now with no cattle to manage? Are they still drawing a salary?

10P lost at least 2 hands so we've been guessing that one or both of them to end up with Rip at 10P at some point.

Fun fact I just learned: the actor that plays Zachariah is married to Lena Headey, and he also graduated from A&M with an English degree in '98. Maybe that's what led to Joaquin being an Ag.

https://stories.tamu.edu/news/2024/12/02/aggie-actor-and-game-of-thrones-actress-wife-visit-priceless-collection-housed-on-campus/
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This makes sense, the 2 Dutton Ranch hands are the only people in the series that sound like native Texans. I like Ed Harris but he doesn't sound like a guy that has spent 70 years living in the state of Texas and don't get me started on Annette Bening.
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Funny you should say that, as those are the two that were actually born in Texas:
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Returning Yellowstone Core Cast
  • Kelly Reilly (Beth Dutton): British (Born in London, England)
  • Cole Hauser (Rip Wheeler): American (Born in Santa Barbara, California)
  • Finn Little (Carter): Australian (Born in Brisbane, Australia)
New Cast Members
  • Annette Bening (Beulah Jackson): American (Born in Topeka, Kansas)
  • Ed Harris (Everett McKinney): American (Born in Englewood, New Jersey)
  • Jai Courtney (Rob-Will Jackson): Australian (Born in Sydney, Australia)
  • Juan Pablo Raba (Joaquin Jackson): Colombian (Born in Bogot, Colombia)
  • Marc Menchaca (Zachariah Moss): American (Born in San Angelo, Texas)
  • Natalie Alyn Lind (Oreana): American (Born in Los Angeles, California)
  • J.R. Villarreal (Azul): American (Born in Houston, Texas)


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OH, this thought hit me in the middle of the night....

Who's gonna take care of the Leopard now?

Carter and Oreana move into the dead guys place?
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I don't think the dead guys place would suit Oreana's standard of living…
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FishrCoAg said:

I don't think the dead guys place would suit Oreana's standard of living…

But..But....Love....and all that.

Beth fell in love with Rip & he started out scooping the horse stalls.
 
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