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March 2010

Avoid Injury By Staying Alert Around Cattle

By | Cattle

From the University of Missouri In recent years, a number of cattle handlers have been attacked by a cow or bull, says Eldon Cole, University of Missouri Extension livestock specialist. Although the majority of the attacks didn’t result in fatalities, there have been many bruises, broken bones and crushed egos….

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Lonesome Dove

By | Media

Lonesome Dove is a 1989 CBS western television miniseries based on the Larry McMurtry novel of the same name. The series stars Robert Duvall, Tommy Lee Jones, Danny Glover, and Diane Lane. The miniseries was nominated for twelve Emmy Awards and won seven. It was directed by Simon Wincer and…

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Craig Cameron

By | Cowboys, Horses, Trainers

One of the most successful horse trainers and clinicians these days is Craig Cameron. He’s been around for quite a while doing his horse thing but television has really allowed the public to see him. I like his RFD-TV Ride Smart series that covers all kinds of interesting things and…

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Horses: Inside Out!

By | Horses

Today’s blog entry is from my friend guest blogger Nancy De Santis Painted horses are ‘mane’ attraction for anatomy students… With 205 bones and 700 muscles the horse is a challenging animal for anatomy students to study. That was until champion rider Gillian Higgins came up with the novel idea…

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