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Cowboys that care cared for horses and broncos were called wranglers. They called orphaned calves dogies. They rounded up the cattle and drove them to market every spring.
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In French Cowboys is cow-boyThat's true that use the American word, but the French word is "vacher" from vache = cow. It was used in French countryside in the old days for the boys in charge of the herd of cows.** un vacheur (une vacheuse- cowgirl)-Isabelle
A Gentleman's Ranch is a small acreage in a rural setting typically characterized by 5-20 acres of property. It is not uncommon for a "Gentleman's Ranch" to have a couple horses, a few cattle, sheep or perhaps a couple goats. The true gentleman's ranch always has a gated "ranch style" entrance.
Initially, cowboy culture primarily reflected the white settlers of the West. While most of these settler were law abiding farm and ranch owners, others schemed to get rich via small petty crimes and bank robberies. Since the United States was also ethnically diverse, there were black and Hispanic cowboys. Over the years, the cowboy term was basically given to anyone that wore a cowboy hat, rode a horse, and believed in true American pride and freedom."Cowboys" (cattle workers on the western frontier) were a mix of many races and ethnic groups, from Irish and Polish immigrants to Mexicans, Indians, and African Americans.
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