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- simple and the yokes were sometimes made by the bullocky from different kinds of timber. Bullockies often chose Devon cattle because they were plentiful...
- depicts Vic Reaves, one of the few remaining 'bullockies' hauling timber in country New South Wales. Bullocky was a co-winner of the Golden Reel prize at...
- Harry Bullocky (born Harry Bullchanach or Bullchanah) (died 1890) was an Aboriginal Australian cricketer who joined the 1868 Aboriginal cricket tour of...
- BC. Working oxen are taught to respond to the signals of the teamster, bullocky or ox-driver. These signals are given by oral command and body language...
- "Bullocky" (1944) is a poem by Australian poet Judith Wright. It was originally published in The Bulletin on 27 September 1944, and was subsequently reprinted...
- packer. In Australian English, a teamster was also called a bullocker or bullocky[citation needed] and was sometimes used to denote a carrier. From the Revolutionary...
- larger. BILL THE BULLOCKY (By "Bowyang York"). As I was coming down Conroy's Gap I heard a maiden cry: "There goes Bill the Bullocky, He's bound for Gundagai...
- Category:Individual cattle British Cattle Health Initiative Bull-baiting Bullocky Bulls and Cows (game) Cattle age determination Cowboy List of cattle breeds...
- certain, but according to a somewhat likely story, he disguised himself as a bullocky. For this, Gustav Eriksson got the nicknames "King Oxtail" and "Gustav...
- pigs. The bullock-whip was used by an Australian bullock team driver (bullocky). The thong was 2.4 to 3.0 metres (8 to 10 ft) long, or more, and often...