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South Florida Cow Hunt July 12, 2003 on 3,000 acres native landscape with wild cows since 1983, never dog broke or handled by humans before. Capture of wild bull. Photos from horseback by Judge Nelson Bailey, Loxahatchee, FL

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17 comments

  • cool story & photos!

    said  of roobydog roobydog 2003.08.25 at 15:24:15 PDT

  • gsdg

    said  of facquah facquah 2003.09.18 at 07:52:41 PDT

  • Verry beautiful

    said  of nanuo nanuo 2003.12.30 at 14:18:39 PST

  • Beautiful pictures and engaging albums! :-) I spent quite a while exploring and getting to know Florida at the same time, great! Thank you!

    said  of suelynnlee suelynnlee 2004.08.24 at 19:03:40 PDT

  • Great to see how things are done in other parts of the world.

    said  of essjay essjay 2004.09.06 at 19:46:46 PDT

  • I can see why you are a successful story teller, you have done a wonderful job of telling the story of the Florida Cow Hunt in this album! I watched it on slideshow and enjoyed every photo! The scenery is lovely and the amazing photos you got are great. I would like to see this album featured, it is unique!!! Thanks for visiting my guestbook, I really appreciate it, Candy

    said  of canary1976 canary1976 2004.11.27 at 18:42:44 PST

  • I publish a magazine, STOCKDOGS, and the next issue is devoted to the Cur dogs. Can you get me in touch with any of the people you know who might like to contribute, or advertise? Judith Selby, 970 533.1375, stockdog@fone.net

    said  of stockdog100 stockdog100 2004.12.25 at 23:10:34 PST

  • I had no idea Florida was as much "cowboy&quot ; as Texas or New Mexico. Your photo journal made that fact so much clearer, and in a delightful way. I especially appreciated the artistic quality of "End of a Hard Day" and "Day is Done". If I ever get some additional time, (HA!) I think I'd like to try to do graphite renditions of those. Even out here, it's not often we get to see these guys (and gals) at work, so your "story" helped flush them from cover.

    said  of barnchaser barnchaser 2005.03.11 at 07:21:13 PST

  • Hi Judge, I just got off the phone with Patrick Smith. I am doing a series of paintings based on his book A Land Remembered, which will eventually wind up in a historical museum that is being built in Tampa. I am very impressed with your website and there are some pictures on there that I would like to use as reference material for some of my paintings. I am a 6th generation Floridian and this project has a lot of meaning for me as the Florida that I grew up in is gone. Sorry for using the guestbook for this but Patrick did not have a telephone number for Judge Bailey.

    said  of oneirick oneirick 2005.12.27 at 08:50:38 PST

  • I just viewed your albums and learned about the Florida Cracker Horses..I didn't know of that breed let alone the story of the Cow Hunters. I live on a cattle ranch in Nebraska, and our "hunts" look totally different, with the landscape. We have rolling sandhills where you can see a cow for miles..I don't know how you would ever find a cow in all that terrain. Thanks for the story photo's , I'd like to see more of the Cracker horse/cowhunters adventures. Thanks for sharing. Chris

    said  of zimabeer zimabeer 2006.08.04 at 20:23:15 PDT

  • Hi Judge; What an interesting album. Most of us never get a chance to go on a Cow Hunt, Round-up or anything that even remostley resemble anything like this. I can see that it must be very hard work with the heat and all, but what an experience. Thank you for documenting this. I found it to be fascinating. Thank you for sharing. Best Wishes, Marjie (just south of Seattle in Olympia)

    said  of windflowers43 windflowers43 2006.10.09 at 06:06:25 PDT

  • Great Album, One thing I have learnt about the USA is you never know what is around the next corner ..Every State has so much to offer and alot more to see than I would expect ...Thanks for sharing and proving there are cowboys in every State not just Texas ...You have some lovey working horse in this album too..Shirley

    said  of home_base home_base 2006.11.09 at 06:52:43 PST

  • Thank you for the tour .. I was holding my breath though most of it. You guys had your work cut out for you. Very inventive with the sled and all. I'm surprised a wild cow & bull didn't tear that trailer up! Thanks for sharing, cow hunters!

    said  of mabelscritterart mabelscritterart 2007.02.20 at 23:24:45 PST

  • PS just wanted to say I am in the Northern most, tippy top of Cailifornia where ranching, cattle work, & growing alfalfa is a way of life, 'bout 30 miles from Nevada and 50 from Oregon borders.

    said  of mabelscritterart mabelscritterart 2007.02.20 at 23:26:52 PST

  • What an absolutely amazing collection of photos a vanishing way of life...thank you for sharing it with us and for saving it in such a beautiful and historic way! These men work so hard and have a special dignity in what they do.

    said  of cbbazzo cbbazzo 2007.04.28 at 10:56:02 PDT

  • What a beautiful and exciting photo story. I always learn something from your site - today is an example of seeing the Florida I've never seen before. Your photos are so appealing they make me a little envious for not having been there. As usual, it has been a lovely visit to your site. Best regards from Western Michigan, DeeAnne :)

    said  of missdee101 missdee101 10 months 24 days ago

  • Judge, this is an awesome narrative on a hidden wonderful art of our 'western world' we live in. You really depicted the essence of their pain, joy and successes. Your sequencing was right on. Excellent job!

    said  of bpt5422 bpt5422 3 months 13 days ago

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