Well I think they mean dude ranch when they say dude, so dude is a type of ranch and the cattle and the horses are in the ranch
A horse that is used for a dude ranch. A dude ranch is a ranch that offers horses for "safe" trail rides (no horse is 100% safe). A "dude" isreferred to as a cityslicker. A dude horse would be a calm horse that will let anyone ride. A dude horse is not a breed. The term is used to describe a horse that does trail rides for a "job".
Horses are mainly used to help cowboys herd cattle and act as heelers or headers when roping cattle for branding, vaccinations, etc. At night they are let out in the paddock to graze and rest for the night until they're needed for the next day. On dude ranches and ranches with trail riding, they are primarily used for greenhorn tourists to ride with helping with herding cattle or for trail rides.
Oh, dude, those words all end in "ock." It's like they're part of the cool kids' club of words that sound alike at the end. Maybe they all hang out together in the dictionary, who knows? Just a bunch of rhyme buddies, I guess.
Loki is the mother. (Yes, Loki is a dude.)
No, the term "dude" is primarily used as a colloquial expression referring to a person, typically a man. While "dude" is sometimes humorously or informally associated with various meanings in different contexts, it does not refer to a horse's penis. Instead, the word has evolved in popular culture to denote a casual or laid-back individual.
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Oh, dude, you're talking about the glamorous world of equine anatomy! So, the hair on a horse's butt is technically called the "tail hair." Yeah, it's not as fancy as you thought, huh? But hey, it's still there, swishing around, making horses look majestic and all that.
yes. its a common sense dude
I thought you was gonnna tell me dude!
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