Dust to Destiny It's Just the Cowboy in Me

Hoofprints of My Life

Biography & Memoir, Nonfiction, History, Romance
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Author: Walt Krier ISBN: 9781463425869
Publisher: AuthorHouse Publication: August 31, 2011
Imprint: AuthorHouse Language: English
Author: Walt Krier
ISBN: 9781463425869
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Publication: August 31, 2011
Imprint: AuthorHouse
Language: English

If you don't like trail tales, bucking horses, dust, manure and cowboy stories, this book is not for you. If you like stories such as these "you haven't heard it all. Review, if you will, how we broke horses, how we drove herds of cattle across the prairie so the trains could haul them to market and if a few escaped, it would gave us something to do on Sunday afternoon. These wild cattle were roped, put on a skid, hauled out to the pens, and we called it fun because it was. In these days man had to rely on his neighbors due to hard times. We have now lost that attitude as money became more plentiful and people became more independent. WALT SPENT MORE THAN FORTY YEARS WORKING TO IMPROVE THE LIVESTOCK INDUSTRY. DONT MISS THIS EXCITING OPPORTUNITY TO EXPERIENCE THE WESTERN WAY OF LIFE AND HANG OUT WITH REAL WORKING COWBOYS ON RANCHES AND BEAUTIFUL LANDSCAPES AND HEAR SIDE-SPLITTING STORIES ABOUT WALTS TIME ON THE ROAD. HE WILL SHARE HIS KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE AND EVEN SOME OF HIS SECRETS!

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If you don't like trail tales, bucking horses, dust, manure and cowboy stories, this book is not for you. If you like stories such as these "you haven't heard it all. Review, if you will, how we broke horses, how we drove herds of cattle across the prairie so the trains could haul them to market and if a few escaped, it would gave us something to do on Sunday afternoon. These wild cattle were roped, put on a skid, hauled out to the pens, and we called it fun because it was. In these days man had to rely on his neighbors due to hard times. We have now lost that attitude as money became more plentiful and people became more independent. WALT SPENT MORE THAN FORTY YEARS WORKING TO IMPROVE THE LIVESTOCK INDUSTRY. DONT MISS THIS EXCITING OPPORTUNITY TO EXPERIENCE THE WESTERN WAY OF LIFE AND HANG OUT WITH REAL WORKING COWBOYS ON RANCHES AND BEAUTIFUL LANDSCAPES AND HEAR SIDE-SPLITTING STORIES ABOUT WALTS TIME ON THE ROAD. HE WILL SHARE HIS KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE AND EVEN SOME OF HIS SECRETS!

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