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CBC Ranch Cowboys, Wild Horses and Dog Food

By: Don W. DeJarnett
Narrated by: Don DeJarnett
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My story is about the Chappel Brothers Corporation, (CBC) and the hundreds of thousands of wild horses their cowboys caught and branded, from 1927 - 1938, on the open range in Eastern Montana.

The book is historical fiction based on true facts. To tell how it happened, I have created several fictional characters based on the actual men that did the gathering, branding, and shipping of the thousands of horses they gathered. I have also used some names and stories of people that were involved with the CBC.

The horses ran in the inhospitable country of the Missouri River Breaks, south of the Yellowstone River, and most of Eastern Montana. The range covered 10 million acres. Enjoy riding with me chasing and catching wild horses for the CBC.

©2020 Don DeJarnett (P)2020 Don DeJarnett
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