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We’ve sent YouTube star Daym Drops on some pretty crazy adventures - like Santa school, etiquette lessons and to a Philly tailgate party, but we really threw him for a loop him this time -- by having him ride a 2,000 pound horse named Lester at a dude ranch!
We sent Daym (who rose to fame by reviewing fast food on YouTube) to cowboy training at the Stony Creek Ranch Resort in the Adirondack mountains in New York.
His initial take? “I’m used to ranch dressing, this is a little bit different.”
He saddled up on a massive horse named Lester, and wasn’t too thrilled about the idea, saying, “I’m on top of this horse right now and I’m thinking, ‘Oh please, I don’t want to fall!’”
WATCH: Watch YouTube Star Daym Drops Milk a Cow and Chase Chickens
He also learned to rope cattle and ate some delicious roast meats. Daym’s verdict? “You’re gonna get everything right here: great food, great entertainment, and let me tell you something -- great people.”
He brought a little friend back to the stage to meet Rach -- a 2-month-old baby goat named Chance! Watch below to see Rach bottle-feed little Chance.