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  2. Stock horse - Wikipedia

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    A cutting horse working a cow Montana cowboys and their horses, circa 1910 A stock horse is a horse of a type that is well suited for working with livestock, particularly cattle . [ 1 ] The related cow pony or cow horse is a historic phrase, still used colloquially today, referring to a particularly small agile cattle-herding horse; [ 2 ] the ...

  3. Remuda - Wikipedia

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    Thus, the spare horses must be kept close to the cattle herd and moved along with the cattle so as to be available to riders as needed. The horses graze whenever possible along the way and at night to obtain adequate forage. The herd of spare horses was given the name remuda. The remuda would be kept separately from the cattle herd for a number ...

  4. Moyle horse - Wikipedia

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    The Moyle is a rare riding horse breed suitable for ranch work and trail riding. It is believed to be descended from horses bred by Mormon settlers in Utah from Mustangs and Cleveland Bay lines, developed into its modern form by Rex Moyle. At present, there is no registry or breed association for these horses. [1]

  5. Ranch - Wikipedia

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    [1] [note 1] People who own or operate a ranch are called ranchers, cattlemen, or stockgrowers. Ranching is also a method used to raise less common livestock such as horses, elk, American bison, ostrich, emu, and alpaca. [2] Ranches generally consist of large areas, but may be of nearly any size.

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  8. Herder - Wikipedia

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    A subtype, called a wrangler, specifically tends the horses used to work cattle. In addition to ranch work, some cowboys work for or participate in rodeos. Cowgirls, first defined as such in the late 19th century, had a less-well documented historical role, but in the modern world work at identical tasks and have obtained considerable respect ...

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