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21 captivating photos from the Wild West - Page 62 of 82 - Kiwi Report

21 captivating photos from the Wild West


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[post_page_title]A young rider[/post_page_title]
Cowboys started young in the Wild West, and the sooner they could grasp riding a horse, the better. Most businesses were family-run, so that meant as soon as a kid was old enough to work, that’s what they did. It wasn’t uncommon for children to be a part of the family business in the Wild West, so there would have been plenty of kids just like this one. As horses were the most common form of transport, the sooner you could ride, the sooner you could explore this landscape.

A young rider

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