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  2. Animal Husbandry (game) - Wikipedia

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    In the modern release, Have You Herd?, the goal is to get one of each of the farm animals: rabbit, sheep, pig, cow, and horse. Each player begins the game with a single rabbit (though, it is suggested by Winning Moves to start with a rabbit and sheep for a faster game). On their turn, a player performs three steps.

  3. Ranch sorting - Wikipedia

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    Ranch sorting and its sister discipline, team penning, are regulated by the United States Team Penning Association (USTPA), headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas. [3] The USTPA was founded in 1993 in Fort Worth with the purpose of attracting more participants and educating them to the sports of Team Penning and Ranch Sorting.

  4. Cutting (sport) - Wikipedia

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    A horse and rider team is penalized if forced off a cow, if the horse charges a cow, excessive herd holder help, and judges either add or take away points based on the horse and rider's performance throughout their run. [11] Variables considered in judging include: confidence when entering the herd with minimal disturbance;

  5. Team penning - Wikipedia

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    Today it is a fast-paced event that gives a team of three riders on horseback from 60 to 90 seconds (depending on the class or the sanctioning of the event) to separate three specifically identified cattle from a herd of 30, and put them into a 16' x 24' pen through a 10' opening, at the opposite end of the arena. [1]

  6. Cutting horse - Wikipedia

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    A cutting horse is a stock horse, typically an American Quarter Horse, bred and trained for cutting, a modern equestrian competition requiring a horse and rider to separate a single cow from a herd of cattle and prevent it from getting back to the herd.

  7. Horse behavior - Wikipedia

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    Horses can become anxious or stressed if there are long periods of time between meals. When stabled, they do best when they are fed on a regular schedule; they are creatures of habit and easily upset by changes in routine. [42] When horses are in a herd, their behavior is hierarchical; [43] the higher-ranked animals in the herd eat and drink ...

  8. Remuda - Wikipedia

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    Thus, the spare horses must be kept close to the cattle herd and moved along with the cattle so as to be available to riders as needed. The horses graze whenever possible along the way and at night to obtain adequate forage. The herd of spare horses was given the name remuda. The remuda would be kept separately from the cattle herd for a number ...

  9. Chilean rodeo - Wikipedia

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    There are two skills in the event. Firstly, cow runs and the movement of the reins, this being the most popular, where the objective is to horse collar – using two huasos (skilled horse riders) mounted on Chilean horses – a herd using a steer of thatch. [17] [18] The second aim is to pass eight equestrian tests. [19]