“It’s time to right a wrong.”
Jonathan Small, Topeka attorney serving as lobbyist for the Greater Kansas Racing Alliance (GKRA), made that emphasis at a recent horse owner’s workshop in Emporia. Continue reading →
“It’s time to right a wrong.”
Jonathan Small, Topeka attorney serving as lobbyist for the Greater Kansas Racing Alliance (GKRA), made that emphasis at a recent horse owner’s workshop in Emporia. Continue reading →
“Let’s race and see whose horse is the fastest.”
Challenges like that have been common since man started riding horses. Continue reading →
“It’s time to right a wrong.”
Jonathan Small, Topeka attorney serving as lobbyist for the Greater Kansas Racing Alliance (GKRA), made that emphasis at a recent horse owner’s workshop in Emporia. Continue reading →
This is “Holy Week” climaxed Easter Sunday celebrating Jesus Christ’s resurrection giving eternal life to all who believe in Him.
Sadly too many people have no idea Easter’s true meaning, literally often relating it only to bunnies and colored eggs. Continue reading →
Deworming is an acknowledged necessity and regular practice for most horse owners nowadays.
Yet, many have not thought about the damage tapeworms cause every spring. Continue reading →
Positive return on investment was most apparent when 4-H club members presented the program at the 32nd annual Morris County 4-H Foundation Recognition Banquet Friday evening at the Fairgrounds Community Building in Council Grove.
Incorporated in 1975, the Morris County 4-H Foundation entirely with voluntary membership, gifts and memorials has supported increasing number of 4-H members in educational and leadership endeavors to be pattern for many throughout the country. Continue reading →
“Calisthenics are the dreaded yet always insisted criteria for body fitness.”
Never really ever into much of a dedicated exercise program, a leisure morning run had been followed for a while. Then it started being work, not fun, perhaps a bit of pain. Continue reading →
“Oh no, Nellie’s front leg is swelled up. What am I going to do?”
Too often that’s been a horse owners exclamation when getting ready to ride their horse. Continue reading →