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How I Learnt to Back a Horse Trailer
How I Learnt to Back a Horse Trailer
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Backing up can be one of the most confusing and intimidating things about hauling a horse trailer. Even though I grew up on a farm driving tractors and trailers, I never got the hang of backing a trailer without help. That came back to bite me as...
By Sally Petty
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
Fear of Riding?
Fear of Riding?
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You’ve had an equine related “wreck” that scared you so badly, you don’t think you even want to ride again. Ever. But is this true? Can you overcome riding or just being with your horse? Do you want to? The thing about fea...
By Tanya Buck
National Finals Rodeo This Week With Fourth   Return Qualification For Kansas Steer Wrestler
National Finals Rodeo This Week With Fourth Return Qualification For Kansas Steer Wrestler
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At the Dodge City Rodeo Days, Kansas native Jule Hazen of Ashland showed his professional rodeo champion form.  Jule Hazen of Ashland finally has a return engagement to the National Finals Rodeo (NFR).  The 39-year-old Professional ...
By Frank J. Buchman
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What is a Mule?
Mules are a hybrid of a horse and donkey, usually sired by a jack donkey and out of a mare horse. They can also be crossed with mares to create hinnies. Mules have the intelligence of horses but the strength and endurance of donkeys. They are popular for their quiet, gentle dispositions and hardiness, making them ideal animals for recreational riding and farm work.