Cowboy Chatter article: First Encounters

Cowboy Chatter article: First Encounters

by Ralph Galeano
Cowboy Chatter article: First Encounters

Cowboy Chatter article: First Encounters

by Ralph Galeano

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Overview

A colts first day of training is probably the most important day of his life. Starting colts takes as much time thinking about it as it does doing it. Here is a good primer on starting them the right way. First encounters leave a lasting impression so make it a good one. When you leave the pen it should always be as two friends finishing up a good day’s work. Learn the right way to start colts.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940045206051
Publisher: Ralph Galeano
Publication date: 08/03/2013
Series: Cowboy Chatter Articles , #4
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 299 KB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Ralph Galeano is a columnist and novelist. His monthly column, Picket Line, is featured in national livestock and agricultural publications. He has written three novels and hundreds of articles and columns about horses, cattle and the West. He has been featured in Western Horseman, The American Hereford Journal, Rocky Mountain Game & Fish, Performance Horse and many other publications. He is a member of Montana Author’s Coalition, Wyoming Writers, Inc. and his published works about horses and the West have qualified him for acceptance in the Western Writers of America, a national organization of professional writers devoted to the literature of the American West. Ralph is the recipient of the Milestone Award, presented to him by Wyoming Writers Inc. He has won numerous championships in national cow horse competitions on horses he has bred and trained. His novels, articles and columns about horses come from hands-on experience and the passion of a true horseman that reflects over fifty years of working and training western horses.

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