Horses Still Best Way To Handle Cattle
Improved Lives For Horses, Expanded Equine Therapy For Handicapped Are Objectives Of FFA Award Honoree
A Tribute To Our True Friend And Great Partner
A Tribute To Our True Friend And Great Partner
Strong relationships can exist between a cowboy and his stallion. When our longtime Quarter Horse sire passed away recently, we lost a close friend and important partner. Zane was his call name, and few actually knew the 27-year-old gray stallion’s name was Trouble Steel Bar.
Cowboys Lose One Of Their Own: Dusty
Colorful is the word for Dusty. Arguments can be made, but that is the most conclusive description of Dustin S. Anderson, who passed away at his home in Skiddy, May 17, 2008, not far from where he was born, March 1, 1922.
Bronc Riding Better Than Working For Dollar A Day, Claims Oldest Flint Hills Rodeo Director
Riding a horse sure beats walking when you live 3 1/2 miles from school and your family doesn’t own a car. Gene Peacock learned to ride before he could walk, and his abilities grew as he did, soon becoming a top all-around cowboy.