Rodeo Queen 101

Rodeo Queen 101
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Publisher : iUniverse
Total Pages : 133
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ISBN-10 : 9781532029028
ISBN-13 : 1532029020
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Book Synopsis Rodeo Queen 101 by : Anne T. Reason

Download or read book Rodeo Queen 101 written by Anne T. Reason and published by iUniverse. This book was released on 2017-08-26 with total page 133 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: At age four, Anne T. Reason fell in love with everything about the rodeoespecially saddle bronc riding. Years later, she married a saddle bronc rider who at the age of fifty-two, ignored his bad knees and arthritis and rode his first bull. Throughout all her years of attending and working rodeos, Reason has developed a great passion for the sport, the people, their responsibilities, and, most of all, their deep love and appreciation for their livestock. In a comprehensive reference manual, Reason consults experts such as past queens, judges, directors, and an equine vet to share valuable, behind-the-scenes insight for future rodeo queens and their families. Through timeless and expert guidance, future competitors will learn helpful interview preparation tips, general information about the horsemanship competition and arena etiquette, how to find and model proper rodeo attire, and how to properly care for equines. Also included is a large glossary of rodeo and western terms as well as illustrations. Rodeo Queen 101 combines expertise with personal stories to provide step-by-step direction for future rodeo queens and their families interested in competiing locally and nationally.


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