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This books tells how almost any rider of almost any level of expertise can adapt ranch-horse-training techniques to help his or her mount become a safer, more enjoyable ride. Pate's step-by-step methods offer a hands-on and in-your-own time approach well-suited for most recreational riders. Each chapter includes do-it-yourself ideas appropriate for the small-acreage horse owner.
Calmness willing attitude avoiding defensiveness - this book will guide you through these building blocks of western riding and training
A swift, effective method for pernamently shaping a horse's lifetime behvior.
This is the first-ever book that shares the training techniques and philosophy of Charmayne James, the most successful barrel racer in history. Charmayne shares her novel methods in her own words. Also included are vignettes of horses and riders that illustrate Charmayne's approach to identifying and correcting problems and mistakes, as well examples and experiences from over twenty years as a world class competitor in this exciting event.
In his welcome to this chronicle of Western Horseman’s 75 years, current Publisher Darrell Dodds writes, “On the following pages, former Western Horseman Publisher Randy Witte has authored the most comprehensive history of the magazine that’s ever been written.” Even more important: “Witte also recognized that a magazine, when done well, can be magical in its ability to educate, inform, entertain and inspire.” That belief obviously focuses on the stock-horse industry. But the passion to deliver the “magic” has come from staffers themselves, horse owners as invested in the western lifestyle as the magazine’s readership. Among the magicians: Witte’s larger-than-life predecessor, Dick Spencer, and longtime Editor Pat Close, who rode 40 years for the brand, and many others on the magazine staff. All, Witte says, contributed to “take the readers to places they’d never go, meet interesting characters they’d never heard of and learn things they’d never imagined.” That the magazine continues into its 75th year is testament that throughout its history Western Horseman successfully has pursued these objectives.
A Western Horsemen tells the true events that inspired the writing of Robbery Under Arms. The author Rolf Boldrewood began writing Robbery Under Arms when he came to Dubbo as its Police Magistrate in 1881. It is a classic Australian novel set in the pioneering days of the late 1800s in the Western districts of New South Wales. Boldrewood himself related that the main facts of the story are true. He said that his model for the character Sergeant Goring was Sergeant Wallings of the NSW mounted police and his model for the character Starlight was the outlaw Midnight. From his base in Dubbo, Wallings had hunted for a small but very active gang of horse and cattle thieves since 1871. The gang mainly operated beyond Warren in the north-eastern area of the Dubbo police district. The leader of the gang, Midnight, was suspected of at least one and possibly two horrendous murders. In an attempt to capture Midnight, Wallings was shot and killed by him in September, 1878. Midnight attempted to escape to Queensland. The police hunt was intensive and just a few weeks later in October, only a few miles away from the border, he was discovered and fatally wounded by a party of mounted police. A Western Horseman is Sergeant Wallings’s story.
A look at Western Horseman's 75 year history, through the eyes of long-time editor and publisher Randy Witte.