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21 captivating photos from the Wild West - Page 64 of 82 - Kiwi Report

21 captivating photos from the Wild West


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[post_page_title]Breaking in a horse[/post_page_title]
Horses were an essential part of living in the Wild West, but they didn’t always enjoy being ridden at first. Many horses would not accept a person riding on their backs, so they had to be “broken in” first. That required a skilled rider to sit on the horse and avoid being bucked off until the animal accepted it was going to be ridden. It can’t have been the most pleasant of jobs, but without the horses, these cowboys wouldn’t have been able to earn a living.

Breaking in a horse

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