RANCHING ON THE MARFA PLATEAU
South West Texas, USA
There is a mesmerising rhythm to what follows after the animals are brought into the main holding pen, as the cattle are “cut” into their separate groups, the mothers away from their calves until each set is processed. I feel myself tense as I hear and feel the disturbance among the separated pairs, each mother lowing in distress, the calves jostling each other in certain panic adding their own cries. Still, I continue to perch on the wood topped surface of the rear of the pens and after awhile I am caught up in the choreography of the cowboys at their work and the synchronicity of their movements…
“Everything but the Ranch” by Ru Freeman
Pre-dawn, the Fletcher
Dawn ride, the Stein
On the Marfa Plateau
Cree Wells
Cutting the cows from their calves
branding and vaccinating
working the pens at the Fletcher
Conrado Almancé, ranch hand
Roping
Burritos for lunch
Ranch office
relaxing after the days work
Back injuries are not uncommon
Pool room, The Fletcher
Gerry Aufdengarten
Gathering Storm
the Aufdengarten family and friends at the old Fletcher house