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Bovine Raising Community


Life:
A Case Study of Prasang and
Wiang Sa, Suratthani

Somkamol Srisompoch

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Abstract

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The research findings were summarised
as follows: A good bulls traits should
comprise of small ears and eyes, hanged
tail, bushy genital hair, thick eyebrows,
short face, big horns, testicles lifting
forward, and especially the big across chest
with taper buttocks like that of a lion. The
people pampered the bulls by taking them
to a walk in the sun in the morning and
evening, gave them intensive and
continuous training, nourished them with
good food, raised them in an untouchable
by bugs and mosquitoes manner and often
brought superstitious methods to boost
morale among themselves and to
terrorise their opponents. In cowboys
lives, they must treat the bulls like family
members, and the bulls were often treated
better than their family members, but the
sons and wives accepted these conditions
because they thought of the bulls as "life
partners" to them as well. A bull rider must
be fearless and have the spirit of gambling
in the heart, especially for the people who
would rise themselves up to be a head or
a King must be rugged, determined,
extravagant, daring, and trustworthy, have
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pride in their honour and dignity, enough to
use a vigilante system to handle problems
without fear of any law. Although health
officials looked at the lifestyle of cowboys
as dirty and the moralists deemed it as
animal cruelty, but, on the other side of bull
fighting activities, there were many
business networks all over and these was
engraved into the southerners way of life
for a very long time and deeply rooted in
their kinships. Getting rid of such lifestyle
was not simple because a player must be
tough, brave, independent, eager to lead,
daring, among other things, which clearly
reflected the inborn characteristics of a
southerner.
Key Word: Network of Bovine Sports,
Impact on the Bull Riding Sport Lifestyle


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