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Broken Creek Farm LLC

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10/24/2022

Dear Cowgirl,

There is no shame in fighting for what you want.

There is no downside to sticking up for yourself, the “little guy” or the underdog.

There is no harm in asking for what you want and working for what you need.

There is nothing wrong with wanting MORE.

Basic survival doesn’t have to equal success. It’s ok to want to thrive rather than just survive.

What do you want?

What do you REALLY want?

Whatever you’re embarrassed to admit you dream about, might just be the thing that’s meant for you.

Stop playing small.

Go for it.

Now. ©Adrianbbrannan 💕




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10/13/2022

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06/18/2019

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05/27/2017

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What are your thoughts on this? As a saddle fitter I have a strong opinion. I believe that many people are using a larger gullet than what is needed for their horse. They are so fixated on the gullet size they forget to incorporate the rest of the saddle in their saddle fit (angle and rock). A saddle that is to wide for your horse will not distribute the weight evenly and can cause the majority of the weight towards the front of the saddle just as a narrow saddle does or flat along their spine. The area along the spine is a sensitive area and can cause pain along the pressure points all the way down to the hocks. It can be trickier to identify a saddle that is too wide than one that is too narrow. If you are finding you need to shim the front of your saddle, that likely means it is too wide or it has too much rock. Who has experienced a saddle that has been to wide or has a saddle they think doesn't fit their horse? We want to hear your story. Please share your story and this post.

(Photo from "Saddle Savvy" by Dusty Johnson)

05/18/2017
05/04/2017

Remove the wrapping / twine off round bales before you feed them

Tires Expire in Six Years - Tire Safety Group
04/28/2017
Tires Expire in Six Years - Tire Safety Group

Tires Expire in Six Years - Tire Safety Group

The evidence is clear: tires expire after six years. This is because tires are made mostly of rubber, and rubber degrades with age.

04/27/2017

It's time to start loading up and hauling to your favorite riding spot. Make sure your animals are safe in that trailer of yours. Did you know that we offer truck and trailer inspections and repairs? Did you also know that the most neglected items on your trailer are the tires and brakes? Just because they have tread on them yet doesn't mean that they aren't dry rotted from sitting. We sell and install tires and brakes. We also do general repairs, wiring and welding. One call can take care of it all. Pickup and delivery, or on site service available. We offer Certified DOT inspections for those of you that need them.

Call us @ (612) 212-6600 to make an appointment. Leave a message and we'll call you back ASAP!

Happy Trails!

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01/11/2017

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Oh, ain't it so.

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11/26/2016

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Absolutely. .in need of some saddle time!

11/26/2016
J & S Old West Cowboy Museum

J & S Old West Cowboy Museum

We LOVE THE OLD WEST and have had an Old West Museum for over 30 years. We try and share things on our page with others that love the OLD WEST as much as we do! We had a full line Western Store for over 20 years and now sell our Old Cowboy Items on eBay

01/02/2016

Cool

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11/29/2015

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Absolutely. .in need of some saddle time!

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08/21/2015

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05/13/2015

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04/18/2015

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Happy Friday, fans! The weekend is almost here.

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04/08/2015

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CLOSTRIDIAL MYOSITIS: NEVER GIVE A BANAMINE SHOT INTO THE MUSCLE | Horse and Man
04/08/2015
CLOSTRIDIAL MYOSITIS: NEVER GIVE A BANAMINE SHOT INTO THE MUSCLE | Horse and Man

CLOSTRIDIAL MYOSITIS: NEVER GIVE A BANAMINE SHOT INTO THE MUSCLE | Horse and Man

CLOSTRIDIAL MYOSITIS: NEVER GIVE A BANAMINE SHOT INTO THE MUSCLEMonday, August 12th, 2013 | Filed under MedicalTweet13 CommentsMany of us have seen this photo around FaceBook…I’d like to expand on it a bit so we understand what the photo means.Horse suffering from Clostridial Myositis: gas gangrene....

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04/05/2015

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, fans!

Laminitis: Do's and Don'ts
03/28/2015
Laminitis: Do's and Don'ts

Laminitis: Do's and Don'ts

A laminitis flare-up is call-the-vet time. What else should you know and do? Read on.

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03/27/2015

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03/25/2015

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Using a rear cinch on a western saddle.
03/24/2015
Using a rear cinch on a western saddle.

Using a rear cinch on a western saddle.

In this clip from About Saddle Fit David Genadek explains why the rear cinch should be used as tight as the front cinch.

Absolutely. .in need of some saddle time!
03/04/2015

Absolutely. .in need of some saddle time!

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