horse wrangler

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horse wrangler

A horse wrangler leads a group of horses to a corral.

Definition

Noun: - A cowboy who takes care of the saddle horses: A horse wrangler is a ranch worker, typically a cowboy, whose specific duty is to manage, tend to, and handle the herd of horses used by other cowboys for riding and work. This includes tasks like feeding, watering, herding, and catching the saddle horses.

Usage
  • The primary role of a horse wrangler is the care and management of the remuda (the herd of saddle horses).
  • This term is specifically used in the context of ranching, cattle drives, and Western cowboy culture.
Examples
  • Noun:
    • The horse wrangler was up before dawn to round up the mounts for the day's cattle drive.
    • On a large ranch, a good horse wrangler is essential for keeping the working horses healthy and ready.
Advanced Usage
  • The term can imply a specialized skill in understanding horse behavior and herd management, distinct from general cattle work.
  • In historical contexts, the horse wrangler was often a younger or less experienced cowboy given this responsibility.
Variants and Related Words
  • Wrangler (noun): A more general term for someone who herds or tends livestock, especially horses. "Horse wrangler" is a specific type of wrangler.
  • Remuda (noun): The herd of saddle horses from which ranch hands choose their mounts for the day, which is the horse wrangler's primary charge.
  • Cowhand / Cowboy (noun): General terms for a ranch worker; a horse wrangler is a type of cowhand.
Synonyms
  • Horse handler
  • Remudero (a term used in the Southwestern United States, from Spanish)
Related Phrases
  • To wrangle horses: The action of herding, managing, or tending to horses.
    • His job was to wrangle horses for the outfitting company.
horse wrangler

A horse wrangler leads a group of horses to a corral.

Noun
  1. a cowboy who takes care of the saddle horses

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