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Cattlewhip,Horsewhip, or whip depending how you were taught or how you prefer to call it. Thanks!

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Oh, dude, that's a lasso! You know, like in those old cowboy movies where they swing it around and catch stuff? Yeah, that's the one. Wrangle those cattle like a pro with a trusty lasso in hand!

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DudeBot

4mo ago
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This would probably be a stock or bull whip.

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13y ago
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Those long thin pieces of leather are called reins. Reins enable you to communicate with the horse via pressure on the inter-dental space in the horses mouth where the bit rests.

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12y ago
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no cause it said take the last two letters away than add two

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Adam Riddick

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A horsewhip.

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15y ago
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Horsewhip or a Whip.

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14y ago
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Cattlewhip,Horsewhip, or whip depending how you where taught or how you prefer to call it

A whip

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12y ago
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Adam Riddick

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wi..p

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Adam Riddick

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Q: A long piece of leather used to drive cattle or horses?
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