
The Arizona Strip (1973)
The film explores the life of cattle ranchers on the Arizona Strip, detailing the challenges and changes in ranching practices over the years. It highlights the transition from open range to fenced allotments due to government regulations, the evolution of horse breeding for specific tasks, and the importance of branding and caring for cattle. The narrative also reflects on the hardships faced by ranchers, including drought, competition for resources, and the generational shift in ranching practices. The film captures the essence of cowboy life, from cattle herding to cooking in a chuck wagon, while emphasizing the connection to the land and the importance of maintaining cattle quality.
Keywords
Arizona Strip, cattle ranching, cowboy life, horse breeding, government regulations, branding, drought, ranching practices, chuck wagon, generational change
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