CODE OF THE COW COUNTRY It don't take such a lot of laws to keep the range land straight. Nor books to write them in because there's only six or eight. The first one is the welcome sign written deep in western hearts: My camp is yours and yours is mine in all cow country parts. Treat with respect all womankind-- same as you would your sister. Take care of neighbors' strays you find and don't call cowboys "mister". Shut the pasture gate when passin' through and takin' all in all. Be just as rough as pleases you but never mean nor small. Talk straight, shoot straight, and never break your word to man nor boss. Plumb always kill a rattlesnake and don't ride a sore-back hoss. It don't take law nor pedigree to live the best you can. Just these few rules is all it takes to be a cowboy -- and a man. -- S. Omar Barker