[ad_1] July 20, 2021By: Leigh Fuson, 4-H Agent The DeKalb County 4-H horse judging team recently traveled to the National Walking Horse Celebration grounds in Shelbyville to compete at the state level. This was the first time in several years a team from DeKalb County has qualified to attend. After competing and qualifying in a
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[ad_1] After a brilliant design career in Los Angeles, Don Weller left the pavement and palm trees for the artistic inspiration of the saddle and the Western life of his youth. Growing up in Pullman, Washington, during World War II, Western artist Don Weller lived an idyllic childhood: hot dusty summers riding horses, YMCA camp,
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[ad_1] Denver, CO, October 07, 2021 –(PR.com)– Horses’ backs continuously change shape. With winter fast approaching, it’s time to make sure horses have comfortable saddle fit – and that they haven’t changed too much over the season. Horses may build muscle, lose or gain weight, or simply change with age. Plus, all horses need extra help
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[ad_1] 37 Seen@ 2019 Equine Affaire at Eastern States Exposition Coagi Long is thrilled to see her Equine Affaire equestrian gathering back in the saddle again at the Eastern States Exposition in West Springfield this weekend, Nov. 11-14. “This is our first in person event since the fall of 2019. We are super excited to
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[ad_1] By: Tyler Pounds, Athletics Communications Story Links 2022 Signing Class BRYAN-COLLEGE STATION, Texas – The No. 2 Texas A&M equestrian team signed 12 student-athletes to National Letter of Intent for the 2022-23 season, head coach Tana McKay announced. “The coaching staff is really excited about this incoming class,” McKay said. “We signed some talented riders in
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[ad_1] From the November 1987 Issue Subscribe Being Texan Head, Heels, and Heart Team roping is no cinch. Making a living at it on the All-Girl rodeo circuit is even tougher. Mostly, you’ve just got to love it. By Stephen Harrigan November 1987 0 Cindy Waters (left) and Pam Minick. Photograph by Kent Barker This
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[ad_1] “It’s for sale!” Shirley Lindsay excitedly exclaimed one day as she drove to work in Fort Collins, Colo. Her longtime Western dream was suddenly accessible. The Pierce, Colo., woman had loved a particular, sprawling Ault, Colo., horse property for many years. Now a realtor’s sign teased that perhaps the change of hands it sought
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