This surely is a big feature, for it is full of the most exciting action that now and then gives a big thrill, and there is also humor in it, a humor that from the nature of the case is wholly unconscious and natural. Ed Gibson and Bertha Blanchard are featured in sensational riding on unbroken horses. Before the film is ended we see all kinds of riding, on steers, on mules, on burros. There is also some thrilling bull dogging and many other items that we feel sure will delight any audience looking for amusement. From the photographic viewpoint also it is in some respects marvelous. The cameraman has needed to twist his camera here and there, but has been very fortunate in being able to keep a running bull or a running horse in focus and keep it in the picture, too. We sincerely advise exhibitors to book this picture and to advertise it beforehand; it ought to pay. It's better than any circus we have seen, and in most things better than any other picture of its kind. - The Moving Picture World, February 8, 1913