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“We look


forward to meeting these young riders, hearing about their goals and cheering them on!”


Designated


Grace Fulton, a Pro Junior Young Rider, on Leo. Photo courtesy Triple Crown Nutrition.


winner: “This opportunity is so important and I really wanted to be a part of the program.” The scholarship award includes a week of training and boarding of both horse and rider at no cost to the scholarship winners. “All of us at Triple Crown Nutrition


are excited about this opportunity to support Marcia and PRO in their efforts to develop the next generation of outstanding professionals,” said Michelle Mulcahy of Triple Crown Nutrition.


competitions for the 2013 Triple Crown JYR PRO Scholarship are: Ocala Horse Trials (Area 3), February 8-10; Surefire Horse Trials (Area


2), June 21-23; Millbrook Horse


Trials (Area 1), August 1-4; Galway Horse Trials (Area 6), March 28-31; Rebecca Farm (Area 7), July 24-28; and Aspen Farms (Area 7), September 6-8.


Detailed information about the Triple


Crown JYR PRO Scholarship Program can be found on the PRO website: www.professionalriders.org/ tlsa-scholarship-program and on the Triple Crown Nutrition website: www.triplecrownfeed.com.


ReadeRs RemembeR... Growing Up With Horses I grew up on a small ranch in eastern


Wyoming and learned to ride on a re- mount thoroughbred palomino stallion, gathering the milk cows in the late after- noon. Started first grade with a broken right arm from falling off him when he jumped a cow trail. We rode bareback as we did not have a saddle until we were teenagers. My brother & I were given colts when we were 6 & 7 to start and train. I have a lot of fond memories of our trials and errors. ~ Connie Taylor, Douglas, Wyoming


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My cousins and I spent hours in adventures with our horses. We fought wars, and fed the poor. We camped out by the stream and walked home the next morning to find our horses happily


munching their oats in the barn. Oh, the tales we could tell! Fond memories for sure! ~ A Reader in Wyoming


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During the summer months I would get up while it was dark and ride all day. I would drink water next to my horse out of a mountain stream and eat wild berries for lunch. I would make it back home at dusk and start the next day all over again. It was a wonderful time in my life! ~ P.K., Medical Lake, Washington


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Have always loved being on my horse. Now I am blessed to share this with my husband, kids, and granddaughters! ~ A Reader in Idaho


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The above photo should have stated:


Rusty Hebel driving a unicorn hitch, with Margaret Hebel kneeling in the back.”


Correction Montana Draft Teamster


Hall of Fame Two captions in the January issue


article on the 2012 Inductees Hall of Fame were incorrect.


The first captions should have said “Doc Hammill teaching a student how to rake (not cut) hay with horses.”


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