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"Wild Bill" (a pseudonym for the ranch’s enigmatic owner) started the "Tube" as a side project in the early 2010s. Initially, it was a simple HTML page embedding raw, unedited clips of horse training, log cabin maintenance, creek fishing, and blacksmithing. Over time, it grew into a full-fledged community portal where subscribers could: Over time, it grew into a full-fledged community

New productions under the "Udder Valley Ranch" name ceased many years ago. The original creator is widely believed to have retired from the industry, leaving the brand to exist primarily as a historical footnote for fans of vintage niche media. The current availability of the content is largely dependent on third-party digital archives and private collections. similar to YouTube but often smaller