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Best To Go Forward
Best To Go Forward
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“Backing is as important as going ahead.” Well that may not be true in all predicaments. It’s not positive to go in reverse on business matters or in horse training. Yet, when driving a car or truck, it’s essential to ...
By Frank J. Buchman
Beginning Dressage
Beginning Dressage
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Dressage is nothing more than training. Period. And training is nothing more than having a nice conversation with your horse where both parties understand each other. So why is thinking about entering this seemingly elite world of dressage so dauntin...
By Tanya Buck
Four Kansans Headed For Competition At National Finals Rodeo In Las Vegas
Four Kansans Headed For Competition At National Finals Rodeo In Las Vegas
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Miss Rodeo Kansas Brooke Wallace, Council Grove, is competing at the Miss Rodeo America Pageant during the National Finals Rodeo in Las Vegas. Four of the best of the best in the sport of rodeo hail from Kansas. One cowgirl and three cowboys ...
By Frank J. Buchman
Looking Good
Looking Good
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In my new book, You and Your Horse, Happily Ever After, (to be released in Spring 2020) I tackle the relationship component of horsemanship. I wrote it in the vein of fun first and pointers interjected in the happily ever section of each short chapte...
By Tanya Buck
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What is a Miniature horse?
Miniature Horses, also known as Miniature Pony or Mini Horse, are a distinct breed of equine that come in a variety of sizes and shapes. They typically stand between 34-38 inches high at the withers (the highest point on the back) and weigh around 250 pounds. Although they’re usually bred for companionship, show, exhibition and therapy purposes, they can also be used for pleasure riding and driving if properly trained.