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Filter by Meaning The remuda was well-stocked with ropes, saddles, and other tools needed for the roundup.
The cowboys were getting ready for the rodeo, checking their saddles and reins from the remuda.
The ranch owner was concerned about the health of his remuda due to the drought.
The rancher needed to sell some of his remuda to pay for his debts.
The vaquero skillfully herded the remuda across the stream.
The remuda of horses and cattle were essential for the success of the trail drive.
The cowgirl was proud of her skill in breaking in the remuda of horses.
The horse trainer carefully selected horses from the remuda for the rodeo.
The bandits stole a remuda of horses from the wealthy rancher.
The rancher hired a professional to transport his remuda to the horse show.
The wrangler sorted through the remuda to find the best horses for the rodeo riders.
The ranch hand loaded the remuda into the trailer for transportation.
The cattle drive was slowed down by a remuda of wild mustangs blocking their path.
The cavalry had a remuda of horses at their disposal for their military campaigns.
The remuda was restless and eager to get moving to their new pasture.
The remuda of horses was driven from the ranch to the rodeo grounds.
The cowboys took turns watching over the remuda at night to make sure none of the horses wandered off.
The cowboys needed a new remuda of horses for the long cattle drive.
The trail boss carefully selected the horses for the remuda, knowing that the success of the cattle drive depended on them.
The remuda of wild horses galloped across the open plains.
The wranglers sorted the remuda by color and temperament.
The remuda of wild horses galloped through the plains.
The rodeo clown narrowly avoided getting trampled by the remuda during the competition.
The Native American tribe's survival relied on their ability to remuda while on hunting expeditions.
The traveler carried an extra saddle and remuda in case he needed to change horses.
The endurance rider planned to remuda at every checkpoint to keep her horse fresh.
The Native Americans used a remuda to quickly traverse long distances across the plains.
The explorer relied on his remuda to make it through the harsh desert terrain.
The cowboys were able to easily distinguish their horses from the remuda.
The hunting party brought a remuda of strong horses for their trip in the mountains.
The wrangler counted the horses in the remuda before starting the trail ride.
The dude ranch provided a remuda of horses for guests to explore the nearby trails.
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