Off The Record
Avoid Touching A Cowboy Boot If You See One On A Fence Post
When driving through more rural areas, people from the suburbs and cities may witness unfamiliar sights, such as cows, horses, open fields, silos, and tractors.
They may also see something they don’t understand, like a boot on a fence post.
They frequently fail to understand that the boot was placed there for a reason and should not be disturbed.
Boots were positioned on fence posts as a sign of respect, not as decorations, according to Classroom.com.
To memorialize a prized horse, a rancher may occasionally hang a pair of boots on a fence or place one on a post.
When a horse dies or is sold, many ranchers decide to donate a pair of boots and put them on the fence as a way to honor the animal because they have developed strong bonds with them and have spent years training and caring for them.
But boots don’t just celebrate animals; they also frequently recognize a cherished ranch hand. Based on the proverb “a pair of boots for every hand,” ranch workers can become members of the family because many of them live and eat on the land.
Boots may be positioned on the fence in honor of a beloved assistant who dies or moves on. In these cases, the employee usually owned the boots.
For many decades, people have been using boots on a fence.
When boots were seen on a fence in the days before cellphones and electricity, it indicated that the workday was finished.
If the boots were facing the gate of the property, it indicated that the farmer was at home, and if they were facing the opposite direction, it indicated that the rancher was not.
Visitors would then be able to decide whether or not to visit.
But now days, it’s advisable to leave the boots on the fence alone and not touch them because they usually have a greater sentimental connotation.