They Can Take it Yes, it’s just a bunch of horses standin’ out there in the rain. The reason they are doin’ it is easy to explain. There is no shelter handy, so to travel ain’t no good; And they wouldn’t go into a barn, not even if they could. It is just a little weather, and they’re plenty used to that. Like a cow boy in the open, livin’ underneath his hat. All the horses and the people that has lived their life outside. Seems to have a constitution that can take it on the hide. Without a bit of thinkin’ I could tell you right from here, Of horses livin’ on the range as long as thirty year. While the horses that’s in stables, and was always roofed and fed. Lots of them before they’re twenty, has been hauled off plenty dead. So it seems the way with people, and it seems the way with stock. And the cedar grows the toughest when it’s right amongst the rocks. That’s why horses, men, and women, if they’re made of proper stuff. Gits along a whole lot better if they’re raised a little rough. - Bruce Kiskaddon
Ben (307) 271-1786 Brook (307) 202-0246 Wil (307) 254-8190
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PO Box 194 Frannie, WY 82423
Tag Color Key Black – ET
Red – Natural born registered Yellow – Trace to unregistered Shoshone cows White – Trace to unregistered Cole Creek cows
Purple – Wil’s cattle Orange – Sam’s cattle Pink – Josie’s cattle Blue – Gus’s cattle
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