How Ladd Is Doing, One Year Later! (2024)

It’s been one year since Ladd’s accident on the ranch, so I thought I'd write an update.

By Ree Drummond
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It’s been one year since Ladd’s accident on the ranch. I’ve been getting more and more questions about how he’s doing these days, and I’m so appreciative of everyone’s care and concern for my fella. It really has meant so much to us. So today I thought it would be a good time to write a year accident-versary (pardon the term) update.

A quick recap: Last March, a wildfire broke out on the ranch on an incredibly windy day. As is the case with all fires that erupt in our rural area, the neighboring ranches and rural fire departments headed out to help fight it. A wildfire, after all, can happen to any of us, it can spread very quickly, and helping your neighbor fight fire is just something you do.

While they were fighting fire, Ladd and our nephew Caleb (who were in separate fire trucks) collided in heavy smoke made worse by the intense winds. These guys have been fighting fire their whole lives and had never had any sort of accident like this—so it was a bit of a fluke, a wrong-place-at-the-wrong-time type of thing. Very long story short, Caleb wound up in an ambulance, Ladd wound up on a helicopter, and less than 24 hours later, Ladd was in surgery having his broken neck repaired. It was scary, but he was very, very lucky—as was Caleb, who had cuts, bruises, and broken ribs---but nothing more serious, thank God.

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It's tough for anyone to have a broken neck and recover from cervical spine surgery, but (sweeping generalization here) I would say it’s a little tougher on men, who do not tend to be good patients—and, I dare say, it’s possibly even tougher on men of the agriculture ilk, who never admit they’re in pain and whose daily lives revolve around getting out there and tackling whatever physical task their job demands. So it was pretty tough on Ladd in those first weeks. He was in a neck brace, he had limitations—oh, and it actually does really hurt to break your neck! Poor guy!

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To clarify: Ladd was a good patient in the sense that he generally obeyed his surgeon’s orders when he first got home from the hospital. Ladd was a bad patient in the sense that he started pushing the envelope about three days later. I won’t go into detail, but let’s just say he got in his pickup and drove around the ranch on day four. His seat was almost totally reclined, but by golly, he drove! 😂 And he took off his neck brace to walk Alex down the aisle a few weeks later (and put it back on right after that!), oh, and he rode his horse the morning of the rehearsal dinner. Fortunately, I’ve been married to this dude for 25 years and I asked Jesus to take the wheel many years ago, so I was able to throw my hands up and surrender when these envelopes were pushed. Thank you, Carrie Underwood.

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In the ensuing months, Ladd gradually got stronger, worked on moving his neck more, and tried to gradually push through the stiffness. I’ll be honest that for a little while there, I was afraid the wind had been taken out of his sail a little bit. I’m not sure how a major accident, a major surgery, and a significant physical recovery could do anything but take a toll on someone who is pretty active and healthy. The good news is that for all of Ladd’s discomfort and adjustments, he also carried along healthy dose of gratitude to balance everything out. The surgeon had told us that the fracture in his neck came dangerously close to damaging his spinal cord, and the fact that he was lucky to be able to get up and walk around after surgery was not lost on Ladd.

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So let’s fast-forward: how is he now?

Well, here we are one year later and Ladd is doing great. Thinking back to that bad day in March of 2021, this is pretty remarkable. He’s lifting weights. He’s riding his horse. He’s feeding cattle and doing all the work on the ranch he always did. Sure, his neck is still a little stiff and probably always will be. He can no longer whip his head around when I call “Oh, Honey????? Can you do me a favor????” from the other room. (And this is probably okay with him, haha)

So all in all, I’m giving thanks today Ladd is pretty much back to normal…just in time for spring burning to start, by the way.

I repeat: Jesus take the wheel...

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FAQs

Are the drummonds selling their ranch in Oklahoma? ›

The Drummond South Ranch, with over 11,690 acres in total under fence with a mix of 6,850± deeded acres and the balance of land leased from various neighbors, is now offered for sale after being owned by the same family for nearly 100 years.

How is Pioneer Woman's husband doing now? ›

Ree Drummond said that despite how bad the cut on Ladd's back looked after the cow ran him over, he's doing great, and it's relatively standard at this point. "The bright side is that after breaking his neck in 2021 and having surgery, any other bruise, cut, ache, or pain seems minor in comparison," she explained.

Why is Ladd no longer on Pioneer Woman? ›

In March 2021, Ladd was left with a much more serious injury while working on their ranch. Over a year ago, he and their nephew Caleb were hurt in a crash as they battled a wildfire on the Oklahoma property. As a result, Ladd was left with a broken neck.

How did the Pioneer Woman lose so much weight? ›

She simply exercised regularly, added more protein and vegetables into her diet, cut out alcohol and kept an eye on how many sweets she was consuming. While daily walks with her dogs help her stay active, she credits a rowing machine for building her tone and muscle.

How did the oldest Drummond boy died? ›

"[Ladd's] oldest brother Todd was killed in a car accident when Todd was 18, the summer before he left for college," Drummond wrote in 2009. "Tragic, life-altering, terrible.

Were the drummonds involved in the Osage Murders? ›

Ree Drummond's family hasn't been directly implicated in the Reign of Terror depicted in Martin Scorsese's new movie—but their present-day dynasty has an unmistakable connection to that years-long killing spree. From Getty Images/Apple TV+.

Who inherits Drummond Ranch? ›

Today, Frederick F. Drummond's namesake and grandson monitors his ranching empire from the third-story office of Pawhuska's historic First National Bank building. At 72, the lifelong rancher has handed over most of the cattle operations to his only son, F. Ford Drummond.

How many employees work on the Drummond Ranch? ›

At Drummond, every employee is part of our family. Drummond directly employs more than 6,000 people, many of whom have been with us for over 30 years, and more than 3,500 contractors.

Why is Ladd Drummond worth so much? ›

Ladd Drummond's net worth in 2024 dwarfs his wife's, coming in at an estimated $200 million, per Celebrity Net Worth. This is thanks to his massive land ownership, which Modern Farmer places in the top 100 in the United States, as well as the value of the cattle on his property.

Did The Pioneer Woman get divorced? ›

Ree and Ladd are still together and celebrated their 26th wedding anniversary in September 2022. In a tribute to her husband on Instagram, Ree wrote, “26 years ago, I was about to get pregnant with our first child,” adding, “Today, I'm about to get a colonoscopy. I love you, Ladd.”

Is The Pioneer Woman a billionaire? ›

Ree Drummond, best known as Pioneer Woman, is a famous blogger, author and television personality from Bartlesville. Drummond's net worth is $50 million, according to CelebrityNetWorth.com.

Is Ree Drummond quitting the Pioneer Woman? ›

Despite rumors circulating that Ree was looking toward starting a new chapter in her career, she has not made any official announcement about leaving Food Network.

How did Chuck Drummond pass away? ›

He died peacefully in his sleep, thank God. After feeling pretty miserable for the past two or three months, he was finally ready to go. Many of you know Chuck as Pa-Pa, which is what we all called him. He raised three sons, taught them all he knew about ranching, then did the same with his six grandchildren.

Did Pioneer Woman adopt a boy? ›

The Pioneer Woman Ree Drummond has five kids — four of which she gave birth to, and one she and Ladd Drummond adopted much later in life. Alex Drummond is 25, Paige Drummond is 23, Bryce Drummond is 20, Todd Drummond is 19, and their adopted son, Jamar, is also around the age of 20.

Who will inherit the Drummond Ranch? ›

The family's legacy will have to be carried by one of his three children Virginia, 7; Russell, 5; or Margaret, 3. Ranching tradition calls for Russell to inherit that responsibility. "I know I would like for Russell to run the ranch one day.

Did the Pioneer Woman get divorced? ›

Ree and Ladd are still together and celebrated their 26th wedding anniversary in September 2022. In a tribute to her husband on Instagram, Ree wrote, “26 years ago, I was about to get pregnant with our first child,” adding, “Today, I'm about to get a colonoscopy. I love you, Ladd.”

Why does the government pay the Drummonds? ›

Since 2006, the government has paid the Drummonds an average of $2 million a year to keep burros and wild horses on the estate, with the land going to "support animal protection," the Daily Mail reported. Being an amazing property owner isn't Drummond's biggest claim to fame, however.

Is the Pioneer Woman leaving the Food Network? ›

Despite rumors circulating that Ree was looking toward starting a new chapter in her career, she has not made any official announcement about leaving Food Network. The beloved TV personality did make one huge change in her personal life — moving out of the home she raised her kids in.

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