
Wild horses survive in very barren conditions very successfully. They would not be able to do that without common sense and a very high level of situational awareness. Those qualities are what this blog intends to bring back.
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Cowboys Jake and Hunter were mucking our stables. They were having some fun while they were at it. Then, cowboy Brock from Bar-U-Six walked in. He’s a cowboy too, so he did not enter the unmucked areas. He was angry, though. At first, I did...
Rancher Bob was sitting outside on the porch, cracking a beer with fellow rancher Jim from Bar-U-Six. They had a cordial conversation, as usual. Bob learnt some stuff from Jim, though, that he had never heard before. Jim mentioned that he r...
In these areas, the weather can be pretty capricious. It isn’t uncommon to have springlike weather in the morning, to then see a black wall of clouds approach and temperatures plummet into the deep freeze within no more than an hour. We are...
Cowboys Jake and Hunter were going to ride Snowflake and myself out into the high pastures. Snowflake is a thirteen hands tall white mare who I get along with very well. As Jake opened the gate net to the stables, I walked out and started c...
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