Lach and his team set a frenetic pace to hit a catch target of 88 feral bulls.
It goes ‘arse-up’ when 21-year-old Charlie rolls his quad bike and becomes trapped underneath it.
Suddenly quotas are the last thing on the team’s minds.
After locating around two-thirds of the feral bulls he lost, Clarry calls on his Dad Frank to help transport the cattle ahead of sale. An old school ringer, Frank resurrects a traditional skill, mustering cattle by horseback.
It’s crunch time for Clarry’s first muster of the season. Through a process called drafting, he separates his catch into sale groups and works out whether this job stands to make him any money.
Production credits: Outback Ringer is a Ronde Production for the ABC. Principal production investment from Screen Australia in association with the ABC. Financed with support from Screen NSW with Screen Territory. Executive Producer: Ben Davies (Ronde), Producer: Thomas Lawrence (Ronde), ABC Manager of Documentaries: Stephen Oliver.
I think out back ringer is cruel show and should be seen as animal cruelty just my opinion