Big Bend Saddlery - DVDNorth of the Border. Buckaroos. The Northern Buckaroos inherited the Californio Vaquero traditions back in the 1.
Availability: Out of stock. With a hide as tough as the longhorn, he savvys the ways of the land.
Gold was discovered and miners needed beef. Cattle from California and. Oregon Territory, were driven by up to the Gold Fields by Vaquerosand Buckaroos. And they introduced the Buckaroo traditions to Canada.
When Northern Buckaroos drove cattle and horses to Alberta,they met up with Punchers bringing cattle from Texas. Over time Buckaroos took the best of the Texas traditionsand blended them with their own Buckaroo style. Today, you see a mixture of the two. Cow Huntersof Florida. A Cow Hunter is a special breed of cowboy who can tracka wild cow through densewoods and return her to the herd unscathed. Cow Hunters originated 4. Carolinas, and when.
England took over Florida, these traditions migrated with them. They brought theircur dogs and whips. And a unique brand of Cow Hunter lingo, cattle hidein a hammock and graze in a crevice. A maverick cow is a heradick. While the Brits brought their Cowkeeping customs, the cattle and horses were all Spanish. In fact, 4. 50 years ago the first ranches in the states started on Florida soil. And the descendants of those Spanish cattle and horses are still here.
Running time 9. 8 minutes. Bayou Cowboysof Louisiana. In this country cowboying goes along with part- time gator hunting. And Cajun and Zydeco music packs more kick than a Crawfish Etouffee.
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Cattle handling draws on many roots. France, Canada, Africa Spain, with a little Texas thrown in, too. And muddy marshlands, drenching rains, and vicious hurricanes wield their influence on horses, saddles and the intrepid cowboys who ride them. So when it comes to gear,practicality rules. Featuring the Cajun, Creole and Marshlands Cowboys with plenty of lively Cajun and Zydeco Cowboy music. Running time 9. 8 minutes. Texas Cowpuncher.
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Part Two. The Texas Cowpuncher comes in many forms, born by the chunk of country he calls home. Down in Gulf Country, cowboys can get ornery crossbred Brahmas to do most anything, even swim the Intracoastal Waterway to winter grazing grounds. Further inland, they rely on their dogs . In the Brush Country, cattle hide in thorny mesquite thickets, but fearless Brush Poppers charge rightin after them. And in West Texas, branding takes weeks as Punchers moved from camp to camp with the wagon and a hundred- horse remuda. The day begins before sunup and doesn't finish until two gathers and two brandings are done. The hours are long and the pay is short.
But if you're a Puncher, you wouldn't trade it for anything. Featuring the White Ranch, Tongue River. Ranch, 0. 6 Ranch and many others. Texas Cowpuncher.
Part One The Texas Puncher cut his teeth roping wild longhorns, then drove themeast, on the Opelousas Trail to New Orleans, through treacherous swamps and rivers. Years later, he headed 'em north to the railheads. When the big ranches - XIT, Matador, Pitchfork and 0.
This was reflected in his gear and the way he works. He packs a short rope and ties hard and fast. He uses splitreins and wears leggins heavy as armor. He's always in a hurry to get the job done before the midday sun reaches its broiling point. Featuring Buster Mc.
Laury, Waddie Mitchell, Boots O'Neal, Chris Lacey and ranchesfrom the rugged west to the desert south to the pineywoods of east Texas. Music by Don Edwards, the Gillette Brothers and Ken Moore.
Tapadero. With their slick- fork saddles and silver spade bits, the Californio Vaqueros still trail cattle through the golden hills of California. Meet the men and women who work the ranches and carry the tradition forward- stalwarts like Ernie Morris, the descendants of expert horsemen Bill and Tom Dorrance, spade bit man Bruce Sandifer, Jay and Deeth Harney and the young folks who are reviving the vaquero traditions. From the hackamore, to thetwo- rein, to straight up in the bridle, see how they make a horse as fluid as silk. Learn their secrets to braiding the rawhide reata and throwing the figure eight. Running time: 8. 2 minutes.
Vaquero Series Vol. The Remuda. The Buckaroos.
In a remote Nevada cow camp, they jingle in the remuda. Steam rises up off the horses' backs. The jigger boss's rope whistles through the air, expertly landing on target. It's aritual that seems almost choreographed, but to a buckaroo, it's just part of another day, an outgrowth of a tradition going back 3. Californio Vaqueros.
Get a first- hand look at buckaroo life on remote outfits like the White Horse, YP and TS Ranches in Owyhee Country and learn the vaquero method for training horses from. Buckaroo Richard Caldwell. Get a front row seat at the Jordan Valley. Big Loop Rodeo, where they rope wild horses with a twenty- foot loop. Running time: 9. 0 minutes.
Vaquero Series Vol. Tierra Encantado. New Mexico Cowboy The enchanted land, where Spaniards introduced the horse and ranching traditions goingback four hundred years is the great Southwestern melting pot.
Spanish, Indian,and Anglo come together in New Mexico to forge a colorful culture. This state is home to ranches such as the Bell, the Pecos,the Conchas, San Cristobal and the Sanchez Ranch. Music by Pedro Marquez,Don Edwards, Rod Taylor and the best of the New Mexico Cowboy Singers. Running time : 9. Vaquero Series Vol.