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Appreciative Respect Apparent In Passing   Of Lifelong Prominent Flint Hills Cowboy
Appreciative Respect Apparent In Passing Of Lifelong Prominent Flint Hills Cowboy
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Winner of the annual Morris County Ranch Rodeo one year was the Muller Ranch team of Lee Hart, Jack Gieswein, Kenny Muller (with grandson Ty Muller) and Richard Muller.  “A cowboy’s worth in life can best be measured in death.&rd...
By Frank J. Buchman
The Joys Of Having Green Horses
The Joys Of Having Green Horses
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My name is Megan, owner of four (three of them green) geldings and four crazy dogs. I grew up competing in hunter/jumper and AQHA shows. Now I trail ride and am training a young one to hopefully help me get back into jumping.  Riding horses ...
By Megan Smith
Buying Blind - Silver and Gold during a Pandemic
Buying Blind - Silver and Gold during a Pandemic
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I’ve bought a Horse during Covid-19, sight unseen. Am I nuts? A little, but here’s how it happened. There I was, scrolling along in Facebook, looking at posts with a cursory glance, before spinning my mouse like a wheel of fortune and...
By Tanya Buck
Andalusian Horse Breed
Andalusian Horse Breed
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Andalusian Horse Facts   Known for their fearlessness and loyalty to their rider On average they stand between 15 and 15.2 hands high Andalusians are most commonly grey but the also come in a variety of colours Typica...
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What is a Morgan horse?
The Morgan Horse is a breed of equine developed in the United States from foundation stock originating in England. They are compact and refined, with an easily recognizable silhouette, often called "the ideal all-around horse". Morgans stand between 14.1 and 15.2 hands high and can be any color or combination thereof. They have kind eyes, an energetic attitude, and a willingness to learn that makes them popular in many different disciplines such as dressage, show jumping, eventing, driving, and even cowhorse events.