Architect-turned-rancher Amanda Mayfield, makes the most of life in the Chihuahuan Desert, raising and shipping cattle in the Southwest.
Horses have taken Montana horsewoman Elle Parker from three-day eventing and jumping to ranching and rodeo.
With vision and determination, Tammy Pate did more than establish Art of the Cowgirl. She created a movement and community that will continue to elevate women pursuing their dreams in Western arts and horsemanship.
Montana native Judy Wagner has used wisdom gleaned through her rural upbringing to guide her in business and to inspire others.
There’s no better way to celebrate National Day of the Cowgirl than with our Women of the West series featuring remarkable cowgirls.
A California cowgirl turned Texan, Sheila Welch chose a set of spurs over a skillet years ago when she married rancher Buster Welch.
From the cutting horse pen to hosting clinics, Texas horsewoman Barbra Schulte loves helping horses and their riders connect on a deep level.
South Dakota rancher, Lainee Sampson, continues a family tradition of raising quality cattle, hard-working children and versatile horses.
Four-time world champion barrel racer, Sherry Cervi, has overcome tragedy to triumph in and out of the arena.