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Here are some simple tips and tricks from a ranch wife that a cowgirl can use to be successful in her first ranch job.
It seems horses are always on the lookout for ways to injure either themselves or another horse, making lacerations and puncture wounds a common occurrence. Meggan Graves, DVM, clinical associate professor of large animal clinical sciences at the University of…
Sponsored by Classic Equine Whatever your blanketing needs are, Classic Equine has you covered with a variety of blankets, sheets, hoods, and covers to keep your horse toasty during the colder months, no matter how far the thermometer drops. Here are six…
Globe Life Field truly becomes the field of dreams as contenders take on the world’s best at The American Rodeo with $1 million at stake.
If you’re looking for a trainer’s wife, you may notice they don’t always look the same, but you can bet they’re prepared for it all.
A week-long trek in Canyon de Chelly National Monument gave riders a firsthand look at how the Anasazi lived hundreds of years ago.
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.
Most people consider proving themselves a burden. Terry Stuart Forst approaches it like a challenge and does whatever it takes to succeed.