Susan Hanrahan’s Bucking Bull Gallery Number Three
"Cactus Sue" Hanrahan loves bucking bulls. Her favorite hobby is up-close-and-personal photography of these magnificent beasts. Share some of her latest photographs.
"Cactus Sue" Hanrahan loves bucking bulls. Her favorite hobby is up-close-and-personal photography of these magnificent beasts. Share some of her latest photographs.
Mustang Heritage Foundation is finding ways to bring wild mustangs and burros in BLM facilities together with the average horseperson.
There really were wild camels in the American Southwest in the late 1800's and early 1900's brought to the United States by the U.S. Army in 1856.
Cowtown's Playboy had a celebrated life bucking off cowboys, raising chaos with Barbara Streisand and strolling through millions of dollars of glass.
Century Team Roping - a rodeo sport where the ages of the header and the heeler combine for a hundred years.
Black Leg Ranch, begun as a homestead in the North Dakota Great Plains Territory in 1882, now mixes tradition with innovation to preserve its heritage and promote its success.
The little Texas "horned toad" affectionately named Ol' Rip was said to have taken a 30 year nap, stretched his legs and made his way to the White House to visit President Calvin Coolidge. He now rests in a tiny satin-lined coffin in the courthouse of Eastland County, Texas.
The tiny Texas horned lizard is a feisty little reptile that beats the Harvester ants at their own game and can scare off the most formidable of enemies.
The Kansas Monster of 1886 was a killer storm that wiped out nearly three fourths of the Great Plains cattle population.
by Terry Lidral Lesser prairie chickens pair up as males perform ritual courtship dance in a "lek" in the southwestern Great Plains. Photo credits: Flickr by Larry1732 at httpswww.flickr.comphotos22191277@N035644328619. The…