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Attentive to Coronavirus Concerns Most  Committees Will Have Rodeos As Planned
Attentive to Coronavirus Concerns Most Committees Will Have Rodeos As Planned
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Rodeo news headlines last week highlighted cancelation of the Houston Rodeo because of the coronavirus worldwide concerns. Yet most professional rodeo committees at the end of last week intended to have rodeos as “planned.” “Th...
By Frank J. Buchman
Quarter Horse Breed Guide
Quarter Horse Breed Guide
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Quarter Horse Facts   Quarter horses usually stand between 14 and 16 hands high Quarter horses can come in a variation of colors Quarter horses temperaments are usually friendly and well-balanced They are well suited ...
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Tack Repairs
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In the age of Covid-19, my local tack shop has had to control certain services to protect both staff and customers. The last time I went there in early Spring to pick up some wormers, I called in advance, paid by credit card over the phone, and waite...
By Katharine MacCornack
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What is a Tennessee Walker horse?
The Tennessee Walking Horse is an American breed of gaited horse that originated in the Southern United States. It is renowned for its comfortable pace, with an effortless, four-beat gait known as the "running walk". The breed is characterized by a long, arched neck and light, straight legs. Tennessee Walkers come in many different colors and sizes, but all have a unique presence and silhouette that sets them apart from other breeds. They are intelligent, gentle and sure-footed, making them popular mounts among both novice and experienced riders alike.