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College Rodeos End Season Early After Eureka  Cowgirl Posts Uplifting Roping Run At Fort Scott
College Rodeos End Season Early After Eureka Cowgirl Posts Uplifting Roping Run At Fort Scott
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College rodeo has come to a temporary close. While certain rodeo committees have insisted “the show will go on,” threats of the worldwide coronavirus have stopped college competitions. The National Intercollege Rodeo Associat...
By Frank J. Buchman
The Meeting
The Meeting
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I met this horse a few years ago, in the Colorado Rocky Mountains. His owner was a woman who professed to love him, but was scared of him. She was contemplating sending him to auction and wanted to be sure he was rank and unsalvageable before loading...
By Tanya Buck
13 Life Hacks For Horse People
13 Life Hacks For Horse People
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Life is an extremely complicated activity as it is. When you add a horse into that life, things get a lot more complicated (and expensive). Soon enough, you will find that your horse is your life. What if there was a way to "cheat", so to s...
So You Want To Learn Dressage!
So You Want To Learn Dressage!
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The word “Dressage” conjures up all kinds of images, doesn’t it? And you wonder if you could ride in this elite discipline. Or maybe you think it’s too difficult for you and your horse, but it’s not! “Dressage&...
By Tanya Buck
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What is a Miniature horse?
Miniature Horses, also known as Miniature Pony or Mini Horse, are a distinct breed of equine that come in a variety of sizes and shapes. They typically stand between 34-38 inches high at the withers (the highest point on the back) and weigh around 250 pounds. Although they’re usually bred for companionship, show, exhibition and therapy purposes, they can also be used for pleasure riding and driving if properly trained.