Most of the cowboys were Black, Hispanic and/or Native. That is why they are called cowboys and not cowmen. They worked long hard hours for little pay and were generally treated with a combination of mercenary greed and prim suspicion by their Anglo employers and local townspeople.
The real cowboys hardly lived the adventurous, gun-slinging lives portrayed in old Hollywood movies. They were ranch-hands, usually poorly paid and employed to manage and move the herds of the ranch owner. They had to make long travels with herds to take them to the slaughterhouses of the big cities, suffering rain and dust storms, the occasional herd stampedes that might kill or injure them, the chasing after cattle gone astray and at night camping and feeding under less tranquil circumstances than usually seen in movies. Heavy drinking often filled their spare time. It was not the kind of life you could lead until your old age; many - if not simply fired at some point - ended working on the ranch itself, repairing fences, branding calves etcetera.
It's tough kid, you work all day and all night you sleep. Unlike most people I will remain a boy for the rest of my life, so that's a bonus. But let's be real here, Woody from Toy Story was a cowboy and he turned out alright so no complaints here partner.
Move, feed, birth, water, and take care of cows.
the life styles are complecated because they had to travel sooo much and they had a lots of fights and death wile they were traveling and they had a lots of wars with the Indians all over.
so fun to hunt animals and ride in the wildness
It was about how cowboys use to live and how they took care of there cattles and what people thought of them also the myths
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The Real West - 1992 Legendary Cowboys was released on: USA: 1 July 1993
Because of the Old West cowboys and their contributions to the growth of the State of Texas.
African American cowboys were portrayed by writers as white men. Writers ignored the presence of black cowboys.
They still do, there are many cowboys still working in many countries.
that my grandad was a cowboys
more cowboys
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Arlington, Texas