cowboy

     

A cowboy is an animal herer who tends cattle on ranches in North America, traditionally on horseback, and often performs a multitude of other ranch-related tasks. The historic American cowboy of the late 19th century became a figure of special significance and legend. 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 have established the ability to work at virtually identical tasks and obtained considerable respect for their achievements. There are also cattle handlers in many other parts of the world, particularly South America and Australia, who perform work similar to the cowboy in their respective nations.

Trivia about cowboy

  • Chafing from chaps, rope burns from lassos & that saddle horn -- watch where you sit if you're one of these
  • Occupational adjective for a western shirt or western boots
  • Seen here, guitarist Rudy Gonzalez is the first man with this job to play the Kennedy Center
  • A gaucho in Galveston
  • The History Channel calls this job America's one original contribution to mythology
  • To the Brits he can be an unscrupulous businessman, not just a ranch hand or John Wayne character
  • Vegas Vic is the name of the famous neon sign depicting one of these men; it has lit up Vegas for half a century