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A Photographer’s View of the Seventy-four Ranch

Posted Wednesday, January 20th, 2010 at 4:39 pm

Palomo, our huge white steer who had to be bottle fed at birth, checks out all the activity during Don Contreras' shoot

The Seventy-four Ranch herd, anchored by Palomo, the huge white steer we had to bottle-feed at birth.

 

 

Owner Larry Butler, who has spent a lifetime breeding Longhorn and Corriente cows, as well as the ranch’s Quarter Horses, which are imprint trained from birth.

 

Our antique Chuck Wagon gets ready for its starring role in Don Contreras’ new coffee table book on how cowboys, then and now, get their chow. 

 

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