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Recipes You Can Enjoy With Your Horse
By Kennadee Riggs, AZFB Communications Intern It’s fun to share treats with our four-legged equine friends. Thankfully, there are many things both they and…

Horses and History: The Connection Between Rodeo and Ranching
By Kennadee Riggs, AZFB Communications Intern The chute swings open… his heart is pounding as beads of sweat roll down his forehead under the caged…

14 Arizona Winter Activities To Do With Friends and Family
By Sarah Hunt, AZFB Communications Intern Photo: Pixabay Arizona has a unique winter season. The northern half gets snow and the southern half…

Rodeos in Arizona
Rodeo is a sport that originated in Spain by Spanish cattle herders. Spanish cowboys (or vaqueros) would challenge each other in a competition to see…

H-4 Ranch Presents the 4th Annual Driving and Harnessing Clinic
Don’t miss out on being a part of great clinic at H-4 Ranch in Payson, Arizona on January 27th and 28th, 2012! Our skilled instructors, Bill…

The Healing Power of Horsing Around
Last week, Diane Sawyer interviewed Jaycee Dugard, the California woman who was kidnapped at 11 and held captive for 18 years, to hear her moving…
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