One of the most revered names in the history of the cattle industry in Arizona is the Chiricahua Cattle Company or, as it was known by its brand,...
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When Cowboys Became Ostrich Boys With a head-em-up, move-em-out and a yippie-ti-yi-yay, cowboys, became ostrich boys, were actually driving herds of ostriches...
One of the most unusual yet lucrative types of ranching came into fashion in the late 1800s. With a head-em-up, move-em-out and a yippie-ti-yi-yay,...
Ride the Devil’s Herd
How the Cowboys Ruled Tombstone before Wyatt Earp.
Ask the Marshall
How did cowboys, working in the heat of summer, stay cool in their hats?
Wild, Wild Truths
Sometimes the truth is wilder than anything you can make up.
Doc & Wyatt Team Up
Wyatt Earp & Doc Holliday vs Texas Cowboys.
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Did cowboys use gloves in their work?
Falsely Accused
It was 1885, and Cow-boys Ike and Phin Clanton were living in Apache County, AZ, raising cattle and goats. On December 27, allegedly, several men...
Cavalry, Cowboys, and Indians
An aging stone monument stands on a lonely, windswept hilltop in Wyoming. The century-old war memorial is seemingly forgotten by the busy travelers...