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It is my belief that a lot of the problems with cowboys could be avoided if no lies were told.

How would it be if a cowboy said 'yes, I can calve out your cows' and couldn't? He'd be sent down the road pretty fast.

But when a boss or owner tells someone during an interview, 'we'll fix this or that in the house' but  doesn't, (or give days off, or wants you to farm when he said he wouldn't) the cowboy is STILL the one that goes down the road.

Then of course there are just those that get someplace figured out and want to see the next place. I love those guys, live with just a bedroll, a truck and trailer, maybe a dog and a couple a good horses, just like it was 125 years ago (except that truck and trailer thing)

Remember in the movie Cheyenne Social Club when Jimmy Stewart asks Glen Ford 'Ain't you gonna give any notice?' and Glenn Ford replies, "I gave them that when I signed on."


What animal is usually the product of a ranch?
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