
See set dates below




Horse Drive: Early in the spring, 6 April and 13th 2008, they trail their mare band into the ranch for the summer. Their colts are born at the ranch and in May and make mare bands and turn in the studs for the season. Late in the fall they trail these same mares back to Wyoming with their colts, November 9th and 17th 2008

Cattle Drive: Their season starts in May with cattle drives from Wyoming to Montana. The ranch trail cows over the Old Sioux Trail stretching 50 miles through the wild horse range and into Montana’s beautiful “Big Sky Country”. In the spring they trail 100-150 cows, each with their calf, each week. During their spring drives you will stay in an authentic cow camp, if the weather permits. Their fall drives begin in mid October. They do not camp during these drives. Since the calves have been weaned earlier, they only trail cows on these fall drives. Don’t let this scare you away, these drives are as easily accomplished by beginners as well as experienced riders.
Summer
Drives: These two drives are on June
22, 29th and Aug 17th 2008. You will trail cows up into the beautiful mountain
meadows of the
Big Horn Mountains. It is a real thrill and a challenge to trail cows up to the
top (12,000 feet) of this mountain.
Ranch Weeks: Ranch weeks start at the conclusion of the cattle drives and ends with the beginning of the fall cattle drives. A ranch week may include branding, vaccinating, roping, mini-veterinary needs, wrangling the horse cavvy, holding herds, salting, fencing, rotating pastures, bull gathering, weaning calves, pregnancy testing cows and heifers, weaning colts, working mare bands, occasional horse drives, and riding through the neighbours pastures looking for strays. Since this is a year round cow/calf, mare/colt operation, all of these things are done in the timing and season they are needed.
The bunkhouse
has a semi-private bath facility . The Ranch house rooms have a
semi-private bath across the hall. The ranch have moved the cabins
into the Dryhead Canyon which have had bathrooms added. 
Ranch Transfer: Because of the terrain and remoteness of the Schively-Dryhead Ranch, a 4-wheel drive vehicle is required, if you choose to drive. Schively-Dryhead Ranch will pick up at the Billings, Montana International airport at 4:00 p.m. on Sunday of the week of your choice and return in the late afternoon (4:00 or 5:00 p.m.) on the following Saturday. This transfer will have a charge of $20 per person. If different arrangements are necessary, there will be a $100 fee.
HORSE DRIVE - 6-12 April, 13-19 April, 9-16 Nov & 17-22 Nov 2008
CATTLE DRIVE - 20-26 April, 27 April - 3 May, 4 May-10 May, 22-28 June, 29 June-5 Jly 2008, 17-23 Aug, 26 Oct - 1 Nov and 2-8 Nov 2008
WORKING RANCH WEEKS : 11-17 May, 25-31 May, 1-17 June, 8-14 June, 15-21 June, 20-26 June, 27 June - 2Aug, 3-9 Aug, 10-16 Aug, 24-30 Aug, 31 Aug-6 Sept, 7-13 Sept, 14-20 Sept, 21-27 Sept, 28 Sept-4 Oct, 5-11 Oct and 12-18 Oct 2008
Prices start from £905 for cattle drive and £978 for horse drive including tax and service charges. Ranch stays £874 includes tax and service. Transfer charge of US$75 from Billings set times, alternative arrangements $200.
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