- A
stockwhip is a type of whip made of a long,
tapered length of flexible,
plaited leather or
nylon with a
stiff handle and
thong able to
pivot along the...
-
against an animal, boot, or
other object.
Stockwhips (or
stock whips),
including bullwhips and the
Australian stockwhip, are a type of single-tailed leather...
- than the
speed of sound. The
bullwhip should not be
confused with the
stockwhip, an
Australian whip also used to
control livestock but
having a somewhat...
- the course. Most
disqualifications (signalled by a
crack of the judge's
stockwhip)
occur when a
competitor loses his
beast more than
twice on the camp;...
-
Icons of the
Australian bush: bracken,
corrugated iron,
eucalyptus leaves, banksia, bramble, felt hat, billy,
stockwhip and elastic-side boots...
- up the
stock until the
rider appears to take control. In Australia, a
stockwhip is
usually carried and used as
needed when
mustering cattle with horses...
- The most
common whip used in
Australian competitions is an
Australian stockwhip, a whip
unique to Australia.
Target routines target cutting object wrapping...
- his
rearing Australian Stock Horse Ammo. At the
cracking of Jefferys'
stockwhip, a
further 120
riders entered the stadium,
their stock horses performing...
- Nagyka, nagaika,
nogaika (Eastern European)
Small whips,
crops (Worldwide)
Stockwhip (Australian) Urumi,
chuttuval (Indian)
Having multiple handles or holdable...
- Outback. He
returned to
Sydney in
early 1892 and
hanged himself with a
stockwhip a few
months later.
Boake was
first published in late 1890 and regularly...