Buster Welch, 2014, The old days, good horses, and cattle
Table of Contents:
01:00 - Ken, Rat and Riding Bulls
03:33 - Midland, Homer, his horse and the boxcar
07:10 - Homer's Herefords and too many calves
10:42 - John Zurich from New Mexico
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You can see he relives all of this exactly and loves it some more
You got to love him,areal cowboy
Thank you Mr. Welch!
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The real cowboy lots of history
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This is so interesting. I don't really understand what he is calling the stock that were set free to roam Midland. Blue Rose? Blue Nose? I assume they were horses....he refers to losing bridles. Or was that two separate references? But I thank you for your time. A real American Cowboy.