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Was (wer) ist bucking$509597$ - definition

KICKING MOTION PERFORMED BY CATTLE AND HORSES
Bucking (horse)
  • Horse bucking as an act of disobedience or discomfort
  • A loose horse may buck due to aggression or fear, as the very high kick of this horse suggests

Bucking         
·noun A Washing.
II. Bucking ·noun The process of breaking up or pulverizing ores.
III. Bucking ·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Buck.
IV. Bucking ·noun The act or process of soaking or boiling cloth in an alkaline liquid in the operation of bleaching; also, the liquid used.
bronco         
  • Sorting bucking horses (roughstock)
  • Bareback bronc at a rodeo
UNTRAINED HORSE OR A HORSE THAT HABITUALLY BUCKS
Bronco; Bronc; Broncos; Bucking bronco; Broncs; Broncho; Bronchos; Bucking bronc; Roughstock
Cool or kickin'.
I love Luke's corduroy suit. It's so bronco.
bronco         
  • Sorting bucking horses (roughstock)
  • Bareback bronc at a rodeo
UNTRAINED HORSE OR A HORSE THAT HABITUALLY BUCKS
Bronco; Bronc; Broncos; Bucking bronco; Broncs; Broncho; Bronchos; Bucking bronc; Roughstock
(broncos)
In the western United States, especially in the 19th century, a wild horse was sometimes referred to as a bronco.
...two cowboys riding bucking broncos.
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Wikipedia

Bucking

Bucking is a movement performed by an animal in which it lowers its head and raises its hindquarters into the air while kicking out with the hind legs. It is most commonly seen in herbivores such as equines, cattle, deer, goats, and sheep. Most research on this behavior has been directed towards horses and cattle.

Bucking can vary in intensity from the animals’ slight elevation of both hind legs, to lowering their head between their front legs, arching their back, and kicking out several times. Originally, it was predominantly an anti-predator and play behavior, but with domestication, it is now also a behavioral issue in riding horses, and a desired behavior in bucking bulls. If powerful, it may unseat a rider enough to fall off. Bucking, in some cases, may have consequences for serious injury to animal and rider.