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Thankful For ‘The Help’
“Most jobs require extra workers to get the task completed more efficiently.”
That was proven when the spring going-to-grass crew arrived at dawn.
Ranch yard and...
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Richest Women’s-Only Week Of Western Sports Competition During Professional Bull Riders World Finals In Fort Worth
The inaugural Women’s’ Rodeo World Championship Week is May 12-21 in Fort Worth, Texas.
It is slated to pay $1.145 million affording more than 800...
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Horses Came To American West By Early 1600s
The horse is symbolic of the American West.
But when and how domesticated horses first reached the region has long been a matter of historical...
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Cows Give Motherly Love
Mothering instinct of cows is important to profitability in the cattle business.
That point has always been known and previously been elaborated. Reminder about significance...
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Best Remuda Award Honors Ranch For Producing Working Quarter Horses
Creek Plantation, Martin, South Carolina, will receive the Best Remuda Award from the American Quarter Horse Association (AQHA).
It recognizes Creek Plantation’s dedication to producing...
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Emptiness From Mentor’s Passing
He is a hero and mentor with his passing leaving an irreplaceable void yet so many fond memories.
It was unexpected, quite sad, most humbling...
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Ranch Rodeo Winners Named At EquiFest Of Kansas
Results from two evenings of ranch rodeo competitions during the EquiFest of Kansas Have been announced by Justine Staten.
Competition was sponsored by the Kansas...
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Wild West Cowboys Didn’t Make Much Money Yet Didn’t Require Much
What was the cost of a horse, pistol, and bullet, and how much did early day cowboys earn?
I recently stumbled upon some interesting facts...

