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Top Horseshow Riders Presented Tokens At Yearend Saddle Club Banquet
Top Horseshow Riders Presented Tokens At Yearend Saddle Club Banquet
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Special trophies were presented by Blackjack Saddle Club President Albert De La Garza (right) to Madison Hammond, Perseverance Award; Joyce Troyer, Most Improved Rider; and Troy Warnken, Volunteer of the Year. (Photo from Albert De La Garza.) ...
By Frank J. Buchman
Commando or No
Commando or No
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Just when we thought the 2020 show season was a bust because of Covid-19, things loosened up and a few shows squeaked out beautiful events. As exhibitors, we attempt to get our wardrobes in show condition.  This season was different, ...
By Susan Fabina
Summer Flint Hills Cattle Roundup Brings Family Closest To Mother Nature
Summer Flint Hills Cattle Roundup Brings Family Closest To Mother Nature
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Frank Higgs, Kip Strate, Bud Higgs, Colton Krueger and Makenzie Higgs gather yearling cattle from the Flint Hills in late July. (Doug Busby photo)  Watching the sun come up as cattle graze Flint Hills under blue skies with family on hor...
By Frank J. Buchman
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What is a Shire horse?
The Shire horse is a breed of draft horse that originated in England. They are typically black, gray, or bay in color and can stand up to 18 hands high (six feet at the shoulder). They are considered to be among the strongest and most powerful horses, capable of pulling very heavy loads. Shires have large heads, small ears, and long manes and tails. They have an easy-going demeanor and are known for their even temperaments, making them popular for driving carriages.