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The Code of the West (Part One)

Though the cowman might break every law of the territory, state and federal government, he took pride in upholding his own unwritten code. His failure to abide by it did not bring formal punishment, but the man who broke it became, more or less, a social outcast. His friends ‘hazed him into the cutbacks’ and he was subject to the punishment of the very code he had broken.

Though the Code of the West was always unwritten, here is a "loose" list of some of the guidelines:

  • Don't inquire into a person's past. Take the measure of a man for what he is today.

  • Never steal another man's horse. A horse thief pays with his life.

  • Defend yourself whenever necessary.

  • Look out for your own.

  • Remove your guns before sitting at the dining table.

  • Never order anything weaker than whiskey.

  • Don't make a threat without expecting dire consequences.

  • Never pass anyone on the trail without saying "Howdy".

  • When approaching someone from behind, give a loud greeting before you get within shooting range.

  • Don't wave at a man on a horse, as it might spook the horse. A nod is the proper greeting.

  • After you pass someone on the trail, don't look back at him. It implies you don't trust him.

  • Riding another man's horse without his permission is nearly as bad as making love to his wife. Never even bother another man's horse.

  • Always fill your whiskey glass to the brim.

  • A cowboy doesn't talk much; he saves his breath for breathing.

  • No matter how weary and hungry you are after a long day in the saddle, always tend to your horse's needs before your own, and get your horse some feed before you eat.

  • Cuss all you want, but only around men, horses and cows.

  • Complain about the cooking and you become the cook.

  • Always drink your whiskey with your gun hand, to show your friendly intentions.

  • Do not practice ingratitude.

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