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4 - 8 Year Old old Horses for Sale in Dallas

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Ya-ya’s, Spring Flings and Giddy Up!
Ya-ya’s, Spring Flings and Giddy Up!
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Do you think your horse is nuts in spring? Does he act up, act out, want to buck or run away with you? If so, let’s fix that here and now, shall we?  Here in Colorado, this past winter that includes the one we are so far having this sp...
By Tanya Buck
Miss Rodeo Kansas’ Cowgirl Personality Glows  Brilliantly In Entertainment City Of Lights
Miss Rodeo Kansas’ Cowgirl Personality Glows Brilliantly In Entertainment City Of Lights
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The Miss Rodeo America Pageant during the National Finals Rodeo in Las Vegas became a true family affair for Miss Rodeo Kansas Brooke Wallace of Council Grove when her Kansa family gathered with her as she received several special pageant awards. ...
By Frank J. Buchman
Utah Man Reunited With Horse After 8 Years Apart
Utah Man Reunited With Horse After 8 Years Apart
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A Utah man was recently reunited with his horse, which he says ran away with a herd of wild mustangs eight years ago. Shane Adams, from Fielding, Utah said that his horse, Mongo, ran off and joined a running herd of mustangs for over eight years,...
By Team HorseClicks
‘Horse Care 101’ Program To Highlight Equine Winterization
‘Horse Care 101’ Program To Highlight Equine Winterization
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Winter care of horses will be topic of discussion at the “Horse Care 101” program in Manhattan November 23rd. Arguing with the calendar, winter weather is already here, but everybody doesn’t have their horses ready for the shive...
By Frank J. Buchman

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