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The Cowboy and His Horse: Trust, Survival, and the Open Range

11 min · 29. april 2026
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Every cowboy depended on one thing more than anything else… the horse beneath him. Out on the open range, that partnership wasn’t optional—it was survival. A bad horse could get you hurt. A good horse could keep you working. And a great one? That’s the difference between making it through… and not making it home at all. In this episode of Way Out West, we take a closer look at the bond between a cowboy and his horse—how it was built, why it mattered, and what it meant when everything was on the line. From the influence of the vaqueros… to the long days in the saddle… to the moments when things went wrong, this is the story of trust earned over time and proven when it counted most. Because out there… you didn’t just ride. You depended. Transcript: For a full transcript of this episode, click on "Transcript" Your Turn!  Share your thoughts → howdy@ridewayoutwest.com [howdy@ridewayoutwest.com] Support the Show: Buy me a coffee → https://buymeacoffee.com/thecowboycpa [https://buymeacoffee.com/thecowboycpa] Follow Along: Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/RideWayOutWest [https://www.instagram.com/RideWayOutWest]

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