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  2. Working cow horse - Wikipedia

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    Arabian horse competing. Reined cow horse events which are "open" to all breeds and held by the National Reined Cow Horse Association (NRCHA). [1] Working cow horse events are also held at breed specific shows, such as at an American Quarter Horse Association [2] or Arabian Horse Association show, [3] The general rules between various organizations are usually similar to the NRCHA in that the ...

  3. Ronteza - Wikipedia

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    She went on to compete in shows offered by the California Reined Cow Horse Association, which were mainly dominated by the Quarter Horse breed. [1] Although being at a disadvantage due to her small size, in October 1961, Ronteza went on to compete at the Cow Palace competition in San Francisco, where she was up against 50 other horses. [7]

  4. Dual Peppy - Wikipedia

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    The reined cow horse event requires horse and rider to be proficient in three different disciplines to be competitive: reining, cutting and working cow horse. [2] Ward was known in reined cow horse circles as “The Master”. [2] [1] Ward's success as a breeder was exemplified by the Dual Pep line of horses which included four full brothers ...

  5. National Reined Cow Horse Association - Wikipedia

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    The National Reined Cow Horse Association (formerly known as the California Reined Cow Horse Association) was founded in 1949. Its purpose is to continue the centuries long tradition process of training used by the vaqueros of California. The reined cow horse was a necessity in the 18th to 19th century on ranches.

  6. Stock horse - Wikipedia

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    The related cow pony or cow horse is a historic phrase, still used colloquially today, referring to a particularly small agile cattle-herding horse; [2] the term dates to 1874. [3] The word "pony" in this context has little to do with the animal's size, [ 4 ] though the traditional cow pony could be as small as 700 to 900 pounds (320 to 410 kg ...

  7. She's the world's most expensive cow, and part of Brazil's ...

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    But that cow was a mere appetizer before the auction of this year’s starlet, Donna, and three of her clones. The final sale price put her total value at 15.5 million reais ($3 million ...

  8. Sheila Varian - Wikipedia

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    Farlotta became a finished spade bit horse who won both stock horse (reining) and western pleasure championships. [19] Although loved and cared for by Varian, the mare had been neglected in her first two years prior to being purchased by Varian, and as a result of underlying health damage died at the age of seven. [20] [18]

  9. Futurity (horse competition) - Wikipedia

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    A stock horse competition for young performance horses, usually offering various events for horses from three- to six- years old. The National Reining Horse Association holds a large futurity every year, [8] as do the National Cutting Horse Association and the National Reined Cow Horse Association. These futurities often offer purse money well ...