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In this episode of the Better Beef Podcast, host Kade Panek sits down with Kyle, known across social media as the former Unhinged Rancher and now the Unruly Rancher. Many recognize his unfiltered rants, wild cow-tagging clips, and potbelly pig chaos, but this conversation focuses on the far larger part of his life that never makes it to the screen. Broadcasting from west central Kansas, “out in BFE” between Oakley and Scott City, Kyle manages a 1,200-head corporate cow-calf operation largely on his own. He shares his unlikely path to that responsibility, starting with a rough upbringing in northwestern South Dakota, a stint in Job Corps in Ogden, Utah, and a string of jobs in welding, oil fields, gas stations, and fast food. The story leads to his arrival in Kansas with everything he owned in the back of a behind-on-payments pickup, stepping into a newly purchased ranch where an entire herd’s survival would depend on him. Kade and Kyle dig into the reality of calving out 1,200 cows mostly solo, from brutal blizzards and loading trucks with calf carcasses to 14–16 hour days and tagging more than 100 calves in a single stretch. Kyle explains how corporate ranching actually operates, with tight budget oversight, feed and mineral bids, and regular reporting, and contrasts that with public ideas of “factory farming.” He also breaks down why “waspy” cows are often kept in the herd and how reading cow body language—particularly the silent, locked-on “Mickey Mouse ears” look—can mean the difference between a close call and a serious injury. The conversation also covers the origin of the Unhinged Rancher's viral salt block shot video, filmed with a well-used salt block and a bottle of tequila, and the surprising responses it generated. Kyle reflects on how social media began as a joke, evolved into an alter ego and a platform, and opened doors to new opportunities, including speaking engagements. Along the way, he is candid about past trouble with the law, hitting rock bottom, and rebuilding his life through relentless work and ranching. For previous episodes of the American Cattlemen Podcast, please visit: www.americancattlemen.com. [https://americancattlemen.com/podcasts/] American Cattlemen Podcast is Sponsored By: Moly Manufacturing [https://www.molymfg.com/] Central Life Sciences [https://www.centrallifesciences.com/] Medgene [https://medgenelabs.com/] Forge [https://forge-ind.com/]
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