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Why I never get around cattle on foot, always on horseback
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<blockquote data-quote="Warren Allison" data-source="post: 1799957" data-attributes="member: 40587"><p>No, not hardly. These boys all had horses and 3 of them rodeoed. 2 of them were also cow catchers, for people with wild ones that got out,. Had it been easier on horseback, then that's what they would have used. Muggs ( the ring leader that worked for me) said they would have had to use a 2nd truck and trailer to use horses. They never attempted to get any off a place they knew the cattle were worked horse back, or skittish cattle like Brahma, etc, They got the cows that the man on foot had trained them to be rustled, by training them to come to a feed bucket. The sound of a truck, if the victim fed hay or cubes with a truck, etc. But yes, a lot of their victims were people some of them had helped in the hay fields, building fence, working the cattle, etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Warren Allison, post: 1799957, member: 40587"] No, not hardly. These boys all had horses and 3 of them rodeoed. 2 of them were also cow catchers, for people with wild ones that got out,. Had it been easier on horseback, then that's what they would have used. Muggs ( the ring leader that worked for me) said they would have had to use a 2nd truck and trailer to use horses. They never attempted to get any off a place they knew the cattle were worked horse back, or skittish cattle like Brahma, etc, They got the cows that the man on foot had trained them to be rustled, by training them to come to a feed bucket. The sound of a truck, if the victim fed hay or cubes with a truck, etc. But yes, a lot of their victims were people some of them had helped in the hay fields, building fence, working the cattle, etc. [/QUOTE]
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