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  2. Chaps - Wikipedia

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    Shotgun chaps are more common on ranches in the northwest, Rocky Mountains and northern plains states, as well as Canada, [33] and are the design most commonly seen in horse show competition for western riders, especially western equitation. English riders who wear full-length chaps also usually wear a shotgun style, sometimes without fringe.

  3. Western wear - Wikipedia

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    Leather chaps were often worn to protect the cowboy's legs from cactus spines and prevent the fabric from wearing out. [21] Two common types include the skintight shotgun chaps [22] and wide batwing chaps. The latter were sometimes made from hides retaining their hair (known as "woolies") rather than tanned leather.

  4. William Brocius - Wikipedia

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    William Brocius (c. 1845 – March 24, 1882), [1] better known as Curly Bill Brocius, was an American gunslinger, rustler and an outlaw Cowboy in the Cochise County area of the Arizona Territory during the late 1870s and early 1880s.

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  6. Cowboy - Wikipedia

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    On western ranches today, the working cowboy is usually an adult. Responsibility for herding cattle or other livestock is no longer considered suitable for children or early adolescents. Boys and girls growing up in a ranch environment often learn to ride horses and perform basic ranch skills as soon as they are physically able, usually under ...

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