Предмет: Английский язык, автор: atau70

1) What does mustang mean?
2) What does bronco-busting mean?
3) What does tailing mean?
4) Why did cowboys invent a lasso?
5) What did cowboys usually eat?

Ответы

Автор ответа: arsik0195
4

1. Mustang is a term used to refer to a free-roaming horse of the American West that is descended from domestic horses brought over by the Spanish. The word "mustang" comes from the Spanish word "mestengo," which means "stray" or "wild."

2. Bronco-busting is a term used to describe the process of breaking a wild horse to make it suitable for riding. It involves taming the horse, teaching it to accept a saddle and rider, and training it to respond to commands.

3. Tailing is a term used in ranching and cowboy culture to describe the process of following or tracking a herd of cattle or other animals, often on horseback, to keep them together and moving in the desired direction.

4. Cowboys invented the lasso as a tool to help them control and manage cattle. The lasso, also known as a rope or lariat, allowed cowboys to capture cattle for branding, medical treatment, or transportation, and to separate individual animals from the herd.

5. Cowboys typically ate simple, hearty meals that could be easily prepared over an open fire or on a camp stove. Some common cowboy foods included beef jerky, beans, biscuits, bacon, coffee, and whiskey. They also often ate wild game such as deer or rabbit, and occasionally fresh beef if available.

Похожие вопросы
Предмет: История, автор: VeraBanana
Предмет: История, автор: fullded287