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August 2010

All is well…Trigger is Home

By | Competitions/Shows

Today’s guest blog is by Linda Kohn Sheerwood and first appeared on the High Noon monthly e-newsletter. (to sign up for the excellent newsletter click HERE) The phone calls, the distraught baby boomers, all declared that this was the end of the Roy Rogers legacy. The museum was closing and…

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Dos and Donts for Trail Riding Trauma

By | Horses

By Jennifer Forsberg Meyer From Horse & Rider magazine What to do if your horse becomes ill or gets injured out on a trail ride. You’re riding out yonder, far from help, when your horse gets hurt or sick. What do you do? We asked David Turoff, DVM, of Foothill…

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Dave Brubeck – Cowboy

By | Music

Everyone has heard of the famous jazz musician Dave Brubeck. What you probably don’t know is that he grew up on a ranch riding horses and working cattle. His father Howard “Pete” Brubeck was the manager of a 45,000 acre ranch in California – as well as a champion roper….

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Snake Oil and Bullets

By | Publications

Today’s post is brought to you by Brian McGovern, the “Brooklyn Magician” who is known for his “Hijinx Magic and Fun Show.” Even though Brian hails from The Big Apple, he knows quite a bit about old-time tricksters. My friend Clementine who writes the Sassy Saloon blog asked him to…

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