Tuesday, 19 February 2008

2006_07_01_archive



Happy Cowboy Christmas! Or As You City People Better Know It - The Fourth Of

July!

Though more accurately, it is the week before - and after - the Fourth

of July that is called the Cowboy Christmas. That is because there

they are so many damn rodeos going on at one time that poor ole

cowpokes don't know which one of them to unwrap first. So it is not

uncommon for rodeo cowboys to hit a dozen - or more - rodeos - in one

week either by sharing private planes - or splitting driving shifts in

cram-packed extra-large pick-ups with four stall horse trailers

following behind them.

Now while I never did the rodeo cowboy thing - with a few exceptions -

when I first hit the cowboy trail I did train bucking stock that we

sold to stock contractors and we then went to the rodeos to see how

they performed... which brings us to today's tale...

During my first Cowboy Christmas, one of the contractor's bucking

stock couldn't make it from one rodeo to the next in time and my own

personal horse - Mr. D - the buckinest horse that ever lived - just

happened to be with me. So with it being a seller's market in bucking

broncs - I asked good old Mr. D if he would care to make his rodeo

debut and he quickly gave me an eager snort - hell, yes.

The next few hours were mighty entertaining for us and Mr. D as we

watched one cowboy after another go flying in near record times.

So we repeated this several times over the next few days. And it was a

mighty sad Mr. D when we finally returned back to the ranch after our

first Cowboy Christmas. The next year, however, due to small rodeo's

close proximity to a much larger rodeo - a couple cowboys who were in

the money for that year's championship showed up - and both got

promptly throwed by Mr. D as soon as they cleared the chute.

Now as keeping a low profile was always our number one priority, with

that kind of attention focused on my horse - we quickly broke camp and

left - and returned to the ranch.

The following year, we hit some smaller rodeos - making certain that

no ranking cowboys would be there - but when one person moseyed over

to us and asked us if this was the Cowboy Christmas horse... we

quickly packed up and left, thus ending Mr. D's rodeo career to both

our regrets.


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