If You See a Boot on a Fence, This Is What It Means

March 2024 · 3 minute read

Whether in the city or the countryside, customs vary between subcultures, and one that’s still alive and well is cowboy culture on ranches. According to the United States Department of Agriculture’s Economic Research Service, there are over 2 million U.S. farms, and of those, 98% are family farms. (Of course, these numbers represent all U.S. farms, including those that are not ranches).

About 90% of U.S. family-owned farms are small operations, so you’ll likely see some time-honored traditions on many small-town ranches. But if you’re unfamiliar with ranch culture, you may encounter some practices you aren’t familiar with, like seeing a boot on a fence.
And while we are discussing fences, don’t forget to find out if coyotes jump fences.

Why Do Ranchers Put a Boot on a Fence?

According to Texas-based radio station 100.9 The Eagle, Missouri is one such state that observes the tradition of putting a boot on a fence post. But what’s the meaning behind this custom? Educational resource website The Classroom gives some common reasons why a farmer, or a rancher, would put a boot on a fence post. A couple of these reasons are somber, but whatever the case, it’s important not to disturb a boot when you see it on a farm fence post.

Here’s What Other Unusual Home Traditions Mean

Abandoned boot on fencepostMatt Hoover Photo/Getty Images

Little-known traditions exist in other homes across America, whether on a ranch or off. Here are what some unusual home customs mean:

Other hidden meanings you may encounter? For starters, there’s meaning behind painted trees in the city or the forest, green porch lights and dryer sheets in mailboxes. For now, remember not to disturb boots hanging from fence posts if you’re ever near a ranch.

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