Cow Hunt - The Dogs, Horses, Land and People
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Let me tell you the story . . .
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In Florida it is called a COW HUNT
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The FLORIDA CUR is a cowdog for rough stock
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Down South word CUR means STOCKDOG
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Each dog works with own horse and owner
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Here riders and dogs set out in search of wild cows
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Florida Curs are headers, working the front of the cow
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Cowdogs, stock horses, cow hunters working as team
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This day on 3,000 acres of marshes and hammocks
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The Cur's instinctive behavior is to STOP action of cat...
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This day dogs work hot, subtropical landscape of South ...
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Cur dogs instinctively find, bunch together, and hold c...
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Handlers, not dogs, herd cows while dogs fall behind ow...
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Muggy and in high 90's this day
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When not working, dogs find shade
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With these dogs it's not about looks or confirmation or...
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An amazing and varied landscape
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On horseback with good cowdogs
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Now to find some wild cows
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Cow dogs stay with riders until given release command
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Cur Dogs have bayed up three or four cows in hammock br...
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Dogs instinctively hold cows in place
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Don't ask
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When they can, dogs cool themselves off
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Before resuming the hunt for more cattle
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This and following photos show riders in varied landsca...
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Leaving Pine and Palmetto scrubb
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Cabbage-palm hammock
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Album Description:
Volume 2 photos shot from horseback, by Judge Bailey, of Cow Hunt July 12, 2003, showing dogs, land, people involved. See cow hunt itself (and captue of wild cattle) in companion photo volume FLORIDA COW HUNT -- PHOTO STORY OF
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Thank you for sharing your photos. You are on a list of my favorite photographers because your work captures a bit of history that is sadly becoming rarer. Would you mind if I used your photos for inspiration for some acrylic paintings? I have never attempted horses or historic scenery and would love to try. Please let me know email: wishuponastar@adelphia.ne t I will not paint unless I have your permission to do so. Either way your work is wonderful! Thank You, Stella Violano
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violano 2003.11.30 at 19:09:48 PST
Hi, I would like to thank you for this wonderful picture album; as a student teacher working with "A Land Remembered" I sought out pictures of "marshtackie& quot; horses to bring the imagery to life for my students. What a treasure trove I discovered with your photo documentation of your horses, dogs and the cowhunt! I allowed my students to view it and they talked about it for hours! Thanks ever so much for sharing it with us! Debi White-Tippery
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mommadebi 2004.02.16 at 08:08:40 PST
Well, this is another winning album! I enjoyed each and every photo. The landscapes are so beautiful and I am glad it was you in that 90 degree heat, it must have been really grueling. I enjoyed seeing the dogs cooling off and the cow hunters cooking their meal, every shot is a masterpiece. Thanks again for sharing!!! Candy from New Mexico
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canary1976 2004.11.27 at 18:48:29 PST
What an unbelievable album! Wow! I love it! I think this has to be the best album I've ever come across on Webshots. I'm serious. And thanks for teaching me about the Curs. Very cool the way those dogs work and think. It's interesting that they can be trained to ignore the hogs and then other times hunt the hogs. Great story and wonderful pictures of a fascinating landscape. Thanks so much for sharing. Lynn in Tidewater Virginia USA
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miss_lynn 2005.05.02 at 19:19:13 PDT
What a great album, and a fascinating documentary. Your photos are excellent, and while I guess the background scenery is incidental, that too is worthy. A most enjoyable album. Thanks, and best wishes from Keith in Sydney.
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magikeith 2005.08.06 at 00:32:15 PDT
Great set of pictures, have really enjoyed the cow hunt, through your eyes, thankyou for sharing them. Stunning views and it looks a wonderful place to be!
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21angus 2007.05.04 at 11:49:30 PDT
Enjoyed your pics very much.Took me back,im an old Manatee County boy!Marvin
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