Grandparents Make the Connection
…cattle. Both men furthered my love of the Western lifestyle and my love of animals. Little Connor “makes the connection.” Photo by Don Treadway, Jr. As a grandparent, I have…
…cattle. Both men furthered my love of the Western lifestyle and my love of animals. Little Connor “makes the connection.” Photo by Don Treadway, Jr. As a grandparent, I have…
…among the organization’s top-100 western pleasure riders. She also helped organize the Midwest Pleasure Horse and the Midwest Reining Horse associations. She serves on AQHA’s judges committee. Pait works for…
Alberta is the Western Canadian province that encompasses the timeless tradition of cowboys, cattle and making a living from the land. Similar in size to Texas, Alberta is one of…
…bat wings for a while Or do California daywork in the old vaquero style. I get my western magazines, shoot, I keep’em by my chair And I read’em after lunchin’,…
…don’t have sense enough to,” he smiled, looking forward to winning again in 2007, when the horse will be a three-year-old. A western class at Devon? | © 2006 by…
…Hatley’s famous Dutch-oven biscuits and the company of Appaloosa enthusiasts after a good day of trail riding. The 2006 Apalousey All-Breed Trail Ride and Dutch Oven Dinner attracted close to…
…tie him safely, don’t tie him. Mosquitoes transmit viral diseases, such as West Nile Virus and Eastern and Western encephalomyelitis, through bites. | ? Joseph Berger/Bugwood.org Viral Threats Several viral…
…effort to secure the approval of reining as the FEI’s first western discipline, Burt has served on the USEF Reining and High Performance Reining Committees. However, Burt’s participation within horse…
…has achieved great recognition and prominence for his reputation of being a true cowboy. Craig is a member of the Texas Cowboy Hall of Fame and the Culver Riding Academy…
…Range Riders program for kids ages 6-13 give the children a little more help horseback riding, plus there are hayrides and campfire cookouts. Children 5 and younger are ?Buckaroos? for…