After a rodeo in central Oregon just after sundown and after the crowd left, the artist climbed onto the fence where the broncs were held in a corral hehind the arena. This steady bronc with the knotted mane stood out from the rest. With quiet demeanor he held much respect and authority by the other horses. He was groomed by several, and when he approached the water trough, horses parted letting him in to drink. He interacted without flattening his ears, swishing his tail, or other typical equine signs. He was a bronc that was respected by cowboys and horses alike, unseating many a cowboys, and having tender moments with "his herd". He's seen it all and done it all, and was a true rodeo veteran. Photo for this drawing, courtesy of Rick Spaziani Photography.
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