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The Dying Art of the Hackamore
Performance Horse
- October 2008
The hackamore. It’s no gimmick or shortcut; and it certainly isn’t for the hasty or impatient horseman. But, for those who have taken the time to master its language, it has produced extraordinary equine athletes and legendary training programs. More than just another piece of equipment, the hackamore represents a certain consciousness in horse training that is also in danger of extinction.
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Maximize Your Cattle Buck
Performance Horse
- September 2008
In this rocky economy, stretching your cattle dollar is a real plus in keeping costs down and margins up. Maximizing the usability and longevity of a herd translates into reduced turnover and a lower overall cattle expenditure.
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Fappani Dominates 2008 Reining By The Bay
The Reiner
- September 2008
This year’s Reining By The Bay, held July 22-27 in Woodside, California showcased the talents of California trainer, Andrea Fappani when he dominated the limited age event competition by capturing both Open Derby and Futurity Championships, as well as Open Derby Reserve and Open Futurity Reserve titles worth a total of $20,753.
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2008 Cactus Classic
The Reiner
- June 2008
Dun Playin Tag, the big dun gelding owned by Samantha Griffin of Dewinton, Alberta, Canada, couldn’t be caught at this year’s Cactus Classic when trainer Cody Sapergia guided him to a showy 227.5 to capture the Open Derby championship.
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The Power of Video
The Reiner
- June 2008
For Joe Schmidt, improving performance is all about the details. Known for his perfectionist qualities, the California trainer utilizes visual training techniques that put a new twist on a relatively old tool.
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THE MODERN COW DOG
Performance Horse
- April 2008
The name of his game is control…and the best of his kind have a full-blown addiction to it. He thinks quick, sorts slow, and has the innate ability to read a cow’s next move. Much like his working partner the cow horse, the traits at the core of a good cow dog are part of his original make up…and his training today remains an art.
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Jeffrey Matthews…A Man With A Plan
Performance Horse
- March 2008
When Jeffrey Matthews bought One Time Pepto for a record yearling price in 2002, it was not on a whim. His hunch that the red roan son of Peptoboonsmal was a once in a lifetime kind of horse set in motion a breeding program that is breaking new ground today in an old sport.
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