Originally Posted by JSTUART
Originally Posted by Bristoe
Originally Posted by JSTUART
Originally Posted by Bristoe
Originally Posted by ElkSlayer91


drover


hehehe,...."drover",..




Nothing to smile about, it denotes a fellow that moves stock along a stock route. I would have thought it peculiar to Australia.


I'm not putting down drovers. Just the poster's use of the word. Generally speaking, in America a drover is the boss of the large cattle drives of the mid 1800's.



Still used here, and there are plenty of fellows locally that move stock around here.


Yeah, Stuart. I was privileged to take a few meals with one of your cattle ranchers from the Snowy Mountains when we stayed at the same hotel in Ballarat. They were “ rope versus whip “ type of conversations with each of us learning more about them.


Never holler whoa or look back in a tight place