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| ABOUT MTC | ||||||||||||||||||
| At Mount Carmel Youth Ranch We raise the highest quality Registered Angus Beef cattle. We are very proud of our cattle and the love and attention they receive from all of the troubled teens who come to Mount Carmel Youth Ranch. Our cattle are fed the best feed and pure water & fresh mountain air makes a big difference in our cattle herd. Our "super cow" is an incredible mother cow who has produced a line of offspring that have show amazing growth and proven blood lines. She is from the famous ABS Angus Sire Hi_Flyer (now deceased).
Mount Carmel Youth Ranch Like our other camp for troubled teens, the objective of Cow Camp is to engage the troubled teens in activities that result in negative behavior modification. In this program, the boys live in an authentic log cabin without electricity, fed by spring water. The work includes cattle drives, horsemanship, maintaining waterlines and fences, and doctoring cattle. Do you know an at risk teen? Call Mount Carmel Youth Ranch for more information on our Camps for Troubled Teens, we can help - Business/ Admissions Office (307)-645-3322 or reach us by email at admissions@mtcarmelyouthranch.com |
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Cowboy Horsemanship Philosophy Mount Carmel Youth Ranch
Our Mount Carmel Programs develop the mind, body and soul of troubled youth through active involvement in a ranching environment. Mount Carmel is a full life-cycle in the cattle industry. From birth to the selling of yearling steers, Mount Carmel raises cattle in the traditional cowboy spirit. Horses play an integral role in traditional ranch life. Mount Carmel Youth Ranch has 30 head of horses for ranching purposes. We are very proud of our remuda (herd). Like the boys at Mt Carmel, these horses come from many backgrounds. They are primarily Quarter Horses, with some Arabian, Paint Horse and mustang breeding represented as well. It is amazing how quickly the boys will pick out a favorite horse among the herd. There is an old saying that goes, “The outside of a horse is good for the inside of a man.” This is proven true here at Mt. Carmel Youth Ranch. |
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Our horse program does not allow for one horse to be ridden continuously by one boy. The old horsemanship philosophy is that, “Many horses make a horseman.” The boys learn how to feed, groom and care for the horse soon after they arrive. Some at risk teens have never been close to a horse, or even seen one in person, and the experience of close contact can contribute greatly to the boys healing process. .
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| Since Mount Carmel Youth Ranch is not a “Dude” Ranch, we do not recommend that the troubled teen ride our horses while they make their initial adjustment to the Frontier Program. Trust, work ethic, self motivation, and a sense of responsibility are key factors in behavior modification and in determining the boy's progress as they become more closely associated with the horse. Riding a horse has many responsibilities attached to it, successful horsemanship requires many hours of study and a desire to learn about horses.
As the at-risk youth enters our initial Mount Carmel Youth Ranch Frontier Program he is introduced to a way of living that resembles the 1880's lifestyle. They live in a log house and cook their food in a log kitchen or outdoors. They also take care of ranch animals including calves, pigs, chickens, dogs and cats. They learn how to irrigate crops, and assist in the harvest of hay and corn. |
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| MTC highly recommeds Mystic Monk Coffee- it is the best gourmet coffee we have ever tasted and it supports the Carmelite Monks of Wyoming. | ||||||||||||||||||