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National Finals Steer Roping At Mulvane To Highlight   Kansas Father And Son Competing Against Each Other
National Finals Steer Roping At Mulvane To Highlight Kansas Father And Son Competing Against Each Other
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At the Coleman, Texas, rodeo this year, Cole Patterson, Pratt, showed his winning steer roping form taking home the first place check.  It’ll be a father and son battle yet a happy reunion when two Kansas cowboys rope this week at Mulv...
By Frank J. Buchman
Collection: What is it?
Collection: What is it?
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True collection is the highest level of training and is comparable to the horse getting his college degree, yet he’s learning how to carry a rider with each ride, no matter his age. Collection is the last step in training, not the first, and it...
By Tanya Buck
4 Things That Make You Stand Out as a Breeder
4 Things That Make You Stand Out as a Breeder
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When you began breeding, you likely looked up to a few leaders in your industry. Now you're looking to stand out yourself and doing so is achieved by maintaining a certain level of professionalism. So, what are the key things you should review on...
By Thomasina Orr
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What is a Warmblood Horse?
The Warmblood Horse is a breed of horse originating from Europe. They are highly sought after for their powerful athleticism, dressage ability and intelligence. Warmbloods excel at show jumping, dressage, eventing, western pleasure and other equestrian disciplines. They tend to be social and even-tempered horses that are relatively easy to train. Although they can display some spunk and spirited behavior which requires patience and understanding when training. With proper care and management, Warmbloods make excellent mounts for both novice and experienced riders alike.