
BOB MOORHOUSE
Bob Moorhouse worked on the Pitchfork ranch for
35 years, in which 20 of those years he
served as
Manager and Vice
President. During that time he
captured an authentic pictorial
chronicle of the cowboy
way of life which resulted in his book Pitchfork
Country, The Photography of
Bob Moorhouse.
A collection of his photographs was the
first traveling
exhibit for the American Quarter Horse
Heritage Center
and Museum. Entitled "Hoofbeats
on
the Pitchfork Ranch,"
the collection has traveled
extensively
throughout the United States and Europe. His photographs have appeared in many national publications including The Cattleman, Western Horseman, Quarter Horse Journal, American Cowboy and Range Magazine.
Born in Knox City, Texas, to the ranching family of J.C. (Togo) and Lucille Moorhouse, Bob and his wife, Linda, have two daughters, Amy and Keri Ann. He earned a B.S. degree in Animal Science-Business from Texas
Tech University. As a director of the Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association, Bob serves on the Labor Committee. He is also a director of the American Quarter Horse Associtaiton, serving on the Marketing Committee. He is an active member of the Ranching Heritage Association and a director of the Working Ranch
Cowboys Association. In 2002, Bob was inducted into the
Texas Cowboy Hall of Fame.




