[ad_1] SYLVAN TOWNSHIP — John Sundby’s long love affair with horses began at a young age in central Minnesota and would serve him into a second career that stretched across the globe. As a young boy, Sundby trained his Shetland pony to rear up like the Lone Ranger’s Trigger making the iconic silhouette on a
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[ad_1] CITRUS COUNTY, Fla. — A new program at the Academy of Environmental Science in Citrus County is giving teens the chance to get scuba certified as part of their P.E. class. For ninth graders Chance Beaver and Gwendolyn Schoenthal, the chance to gear up and hit the water for P.E. is something they couldn’t
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[ad_1] Working with horses, mules, hounds and cow dogs, she says patience is the key to success, whether guiding hunts in Arizona or gathering cattle in New Mexico. Dogs, cattle, horses and mules consume Missy Holmes’ life. Raised on a ranch in New Mexico, she spends her springs and summers cowboying near Roswell, New Mexico.
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[ad_1] Families line the bleachers of a lollipop-shaped stadium. A woman called a charra, dressed in traditional Mexican attire is sitting side-saddle on an idling horse at the end of the runway. With a swift start, the horse begins to gallop toward the arena and as it enters a chalked rectangle, the charra pulls on
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[ad_1] A rider who recovered from a serious brain aneurism suffered while on her horse has raised £7,000 for charity and returned to the hunting field. Caroline Shepherd, 38, from North Yorkshire, had been hunting with her homebred 22-year-old mare Miracle on 27 January when she suffered a bleed on the brain. Caroline told H&H:
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[ad_1] Self-professed “super puncher” Dale Brisby shows us the best way to saddle a sure-nuff cow pony, and swears we will look cowboy cool in the process. [embedded content] It might sound like a simple task that doesn’t need too much explanation. But saddling your horse must be done properly. Now, while most horsemen and
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[ad_1] Coloradan Hugh Nevins brought a souvenir back from Europe in 1957 — 1,400 pounds of stallion. By Gary Vorhes, originally published in the January 1990 issue of Western Horseman When Hugh Nevins first got hooked on Germany’s Holsteiners, he was wearing a blue suit—Air Force blue. But before that suit, he’d worn the uniform of
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[ad_1] Supported by Central Park Detective Retires With the Horse He Rode In On ImageDetective John Reilly and his equine partner, Trooper, spent 10 years as the New York Police Department’s only mounted team dedicated to patrolling Central Park.CreditCreditJames Estrin/The New York Times By Corey Kilgannon Feb. 28, 2019 [What you need to know to
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