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How to Cue for Lead Changes
How to Cue for Lead Changes
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The lope or canter is a three-beat gait, and the two labels are roughly the same gait of different speeds. Western riders lope their horses slower than English riders canter. Whether loping or cantering, horses are on one lead or the other.  ...
By Tanya Buck
Look Deeper
Look Deeper
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Problem: Young horse in training won’t allow himself to be bridled, dances when being saddled, and is otherwise determined to be “fine.”  Owner states nothing is wrong with the horse, and maintains saddle and bridle fit pro...
By Tanya Buck
Brrrr!
Brrrr!
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My favorite day of the year so far was autumn.  That’s about how long it lasted here in the Colorado Rocky Mountains; a day, and then winter settled in like an unwanted long-lost relative. Don’t get me wrong, I love winter! Nothi...
By Tanya Buck
Most Versatile Lifetime Yet Still Young All-Around   Cowgirl Anticipates Rodeo World With Ranch Ties
Most Versatile Lifetime Yet Still Young All-Around Cowgirl Anticipates Rodeo World With Ranch Ties
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Competing in barrel racing, Chancy Johnson, White City, is on Leo at a rodeo in Garden City.  “I fell in love with horses when my parents got me started riding when I was two-years-old.”   Chancy Johnson of White Ci...
By Frank J. Buchman
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what is a Paso Fino horse?
The Paso Fino is a horse breed that originated in Colombia. They are known for their smooth gaits, which they perform without hind shoes and sometimes without front shoes. They are usually smaller in size than other breeds, typically standing between 14 to 15 hands high and weighing around 900 to 1,200 pounds. Paso Finos come in various colors such as chestnut, black, palomino and dun. They are considered an easy-to-ride breed, making them perfect for beginner riders.