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<blockquote data-quote="Bob Kinford" data-source="post: 1850166" data-attributes="member: 1599"><p>Actually we used duct tape. Wasn't always because we were poor though. Boots wear out when you're 45 miles from the nearest paved road, then another 80 miles from town present shopping problems. Especially when you might be another month or two from your next opportunity to get to town.</p><p></p><p>I have a hard time watching westerns without cringing at how they work cows. Same goes for horse shows. Give extra points for getting as close to a wreck as you can, but have to get another cow if you control yours enough to walk it through the pattern. Cutting horses might look like they they're doing something, but in this day and age of training with a flag, all they're really doing is letting the cow work them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bob Kinford, post: 1850166, member: 1599"] Actually we used duct tape. Wasn't always because we were poor though. Boots wear out when you're 45 miles from the nearest paved road, then another 80 miles from town present shopping problems. Especially when you might be another month or two from your next opportunity to get to town. I have a hard time watching westerns without cringing at how they work cows. Same goes for horse shows. Give extra points for getting as close to a wreck as you can, but have to get another cow if you control yours enough to walk it through the pattern. Cutting horses might look like they they're doing something, but in this day and age of training with a flag, all they're really doing is letting the cow work them. [/QUOTE]
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