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13 Episodes 2005 - 2006
Episode 1
Thu, Nov 3, 2005
World Champion Calf Roper Fred Whitfield talks about performance horse, we also visit with Clay O'Brien Cooper, and Ken Beshears talks to us about Circle T Arena.
Episode 2
Thu, Nov 10, 2005
The guys cover some great ranch rodeo highlights and also show how ropes are made at Fast Back Ropes.
Episode 3
Thu, Nov 17, 2005
AQHA world champion George Chappell talks horses and we also visit with Mary Margaret Richter about barrel racing.
Episode 4
Thu, Nov 24, 2005
We get to visit with some older cowboys who are still in action and also we will learn some tips about saddle fitting.
Episode 5
Thu, Dec 1, 2005
Meet a horse trainer who is visually impaired and also a 90 year old team roper.
Episode 6
Thu, Dec 8, 2005
Meet eight time team roping world champion Rich Skelton, learn a little bit about feeding horses, and a trick roper talks to us about the trade.
Episode 7
Thu, Dec 15, 2005
Join us as we travel to the Youngblood Ranch as they get ready for a sale and the guys attend the retirement of a very special pickup horse.
Episode 8
Thu, Dec 22, 2005
We get to connect on a trail ride with Red Steagall. We also learn about "breaking in" Roping Steers.
Episode 9
Thu, Dec 29, 2005
Scotty Cobb visits with Jud Little about his horse breeding program. Sean and John talk about ranch horse versatility.
Episode 10
Thu, Jan 5, 2006
Meet the Tarleton State University Rodeo Team. Also, the guys talk about their favorite horse sales.
Episode 11
Thu, Jan 12, 2006
Checking out the Ranch Cutting Horse Association (RCHA) Finals. Also we get an interview with the 2005 All Around World Champion.
Episode 12
Thu, Jan 19, 2006
The guys talk about breakaway performance horses with a world champion cowgirl and a bunch of ranch rodeo cowboys.
Episode 13
Thu, Jan 26, 2006
Team roping at Circle T Arena, meet a team roper south of the border, and an interview with the 1969 World Champion Steer Roper.