Baxter Black

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Baxter Black was an American cowboy poet, large-animal veterinarian, and humorist known for his witty, down-to-earth stories about Western ranch life.

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instanceOf cowboy poet
human
poet
veterinarian
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1945-01-10
dateOfDeath 2022-06-10
educatedAt Colorado State University NERFINISHED
New Mexico State University NERFINISHED
employer Colorado State University NERFINISHED
New Mexico State University NERFINISHED
Pratt Feeders NERFINISHED
Vahlsing Farms NERFINISHED
familyName Black NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork Western ranch life
cowboy poetry
rural humor
genre Western literature
humor
poetry
givenName Baxter NERFINISHED
hasAcademicDegree Doctor of Veterinary Medicine
hasEthnicGroup European American NERFINISHED
hasPart live performances of cowboy poetry
hasWebsite https://baxterblack.com/
languageOfWorkOrName English
notableFor public speaking at agricultural events
radio commentaries on National Public Radio
syndicated newspaper column
witty stories about Western ranch life
notableWork Cactus Tracks & Cowboy Philosophy NERFINISHED
Croutons on a Cow Pie NERFINISHED
Hey Cowboy, Wanna Get Lucky? NERFINISHED
On the Edge of Common Sense NERFINISHED
occupation author
columnist
cowboy poet
humorist
large-animal veterinarian
placeOfBirth Brooklyn, New York, United States of America NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Benson, Arizona, United States of America NERFINISHED
residence Arizona NERFINISHED
sexOrGender male
workLocation American West NERFINISHED
writesAbout cowboys
ranching
rural American West

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