Livestock branding came with the Spanish, and vacquero style of branding pre-dates the US, much less the Lone Star Republic, not to mention the bastardized spelling "buckeroo" :)
Posting this for its warning sign [not applicable in Texas, mostly]: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/03/11/tsunami-relief-gop-budget-cuts_n_834479.html
Livestock branding came with the Spanish, and vacquero style of branding pre-dates the US, much less the Lone Star Republic, not to mention the bastardized spelling "buckeroo" :)
ReplyDeletePosting this for its warning sign [not applicable in Texas, mostly]:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/03/11/tsunami-relief-gop-budget-cuts_n_834479.html
Is that what a buckeroo is? I'll be damned.
ReplyDeleteYes of course the brandin arn got picked up from the vaqueros, but the concept of brandin everthang in sight is Tixen as borby que briskit.
As you kin plinely see firm ar mergincy vee hickles.