Because if you use only one leg your horse will go sideways using both legs means your horse goes forward xxx
He has a horse named friday.
The horse that he rode to get there was called 'friday'.
An FEI approved helmet, show jacket/shirt, collar, boots, breeches, etc. You can look it up on their websiteAnswer:A western rider wears a fancy western shirt, often with jewels and sequins on it and chaps, commonly with fringe. They also wear a cowboy hat that goes with the rest of their outfit, a belt and sometimes spurs. Their entire outfit should compliment the horse. This one website has a very helpful color wheel that tells what colors goes best with the different horse colors.
well, first of all you should have at least a decimal such as .33 or a fraction such as 1/3. if it is a fraction you should divide it by "cowboy and horse" (cowboy on top, horse is below the dash). the cowboy goes into the "house" and the horse goes outside. then you divide... then you get .3333. in this case you need to put a little dash above the last # that you decided to stop. that is called an infinite #. an example of a infinite # is PI. was you get the hang of it, it is really easy. just remember the little acronym and it will be a ton easier.
Cowboy Butler goes by Cowboy Butler.
Cowboy Troy goes by Cowboy Troy.
The Cocktail Cowboy Goes It Alone was created in 1983.
The following Wednesday but that's not how the riddle goes. A cowboy rides into town on Thursday, stays five days and leaves on Friday. How is this possible? His horse's name is Friday.
Taken from www.wisegeek.com/what-are-spurs All Credit goes to them. I do not own any of this material. Spurs are instruments worn on the boots of a horse rider and used to goad the horse. Spurs are widespread throughout the equestrian world and have a long history of use, dating at least from the time of the Roman Empire. Though spurs are utilitarian, some are decorative as well and made from precious metals. In medieval Europe, spurs were symbolic of knighthood. Early spurs simply had a "prick" end, but by the 14th century, the rowel, a revolving sharp-toothed wheel, was most popular. Squires historically wore silvered spurs, while knights wore gilded ones. Spurs, especially gold ones, were considered a mark of rank and pride, and to be divested of one's spurs was symbolic of disgrace. Conquering armies sometimes confiscated their opponents' spurs and hung them on display as a sign of their victory. Today, spurs vary widely in design, and there are conventions regarding the type of spurs used in different riding styles. Most Western-style riders use fairly long spurs with a rowel that is rolled along the flank of the horse. English-style riders typically use a shorter, blunt spur to goad the horse. There are many variations available on both spur types described above.
The horse's name is Friday
They have a strap that connects to one end of the spur which goes over the top of the boot and attaches to the other side of the spur. These straps are known as spur straps.
Jeff Brantley goes by Cowboy.