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     Fort Riley Commanding General’s Mounted Color Guard   Provides Link To Cavalry’s Key Part In Nation’s History
Fort Riley Commanding General’s Mounted Color Guard Provides Link To Cavalry’s Key Part In Nation’s History
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Opening ceremonies for the ranch rodeo at the EquiFest of Kansas were presented by the Fort Riley Commanding General’s Mounted Color Guard.  A spine tinging feeling spread through hearts as the mounted cavalry troops galloped into the ...
By Frank J. Buchman
All Tied Up
All Tied Up
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“My horse won’t stand tied. He pulls back hard until he’s sitting! He’s doing it on purpose to get out of work and with the great advice I got on Facebook, now I can fix his little red wagon!” This was what I overhea...
By Tanya Buck
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
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What is a POA horse?
A POA horse, also known as a Pony of the Americas (POA), is a breed of pony developed in the United States. Their name comes from their unique appearance—they have an Appaloosa-type spotted coat pattern and stocky, compact bodies that resemble a small horse rather than a pony. The ancestor of the POA was first bred by Jan Poole in Norwalk, Iowa, in 1954. He crossed two ponies together to create what he called “an improved riding type of pony” for his daughter's riding pleasure. This new breed quickly became popular with children across America and eventually become recognized as its own distinct breed by 1972. Today, POAs are well-known as excellent mounts for children who are just learning how to ride or those who need something smaller than your average horse but still have plenty of spirit and speed. They can be seen competing at all levels of competition such as dressage shows and mounted games competitions due to their highly versatile nature. Outside the saddle these ponies are gentle giants who love attention from people—especially kids! They make wonderful companions both on and off the trail, so if you're looking for an equine companion that would fit into any family setting then look no further than your friendly neighborhood POA!