Dixon Creek Division, Panhandle, Texas
Early May
Few men have looked into the lantern light of the
cook tent well before dawn and experienced the taste
of coffee hot off the wood-fired stove from the tin
can of the cook wagon, while sharing the conversation
of the cowboys gathered about waiting for breakfast.
Few have experienced the start of day so well in
advance of sunrise. If you ask the men that have
been there, they will tell you it is one of the special
times in life. They will tell you that they relate
in a special way to generations of men who made their
living following the chuck wagon, sleeping in teepees
and working from the back of a good cowhorse.
Few men have had the distinct honor of saddling a 6666
cowhorse in the predawn hours and covering a big pasture
from sunrise to mid-day. All of those 6666 cowhorses
were born there, raised there, trained there and earn
their living there. The same could be said for their
mothers. “Sixes” horses are bred, raised
and trained to do be the best working ranch horses
anywhere, and capable of doing any job required. A
man would look long and hard before he would find a
finer string of horses that could carry as many riders
in a single day and do all of the work required of
a solid ranch horse. The CA members and guests won’t
soon forget their ride that day on the horses of the
Sixes. |