Author: Zuzana

Jim Boyle

A Cowboy’s Life Jim Boyle wanted to be a cowboy from the time he was five years old. Born in Crossfield, Alta., in 1910, his father Russell Boyle, a South

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Quilchena Cattle Company

Changing Hands The winds of change are shifting the stewardship of the grasslands of British Columbia, on lands that are the lifeblood of the B.C. cattle industry. In a business

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Diamond Joe

There is a man you hear about, most every place you go His holdings are in Texas, and his name is Diamond Joe He carries all his money, in a

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Smudging 101

Insect Relief for Your Herd There is a simple, inexpensive method to give your livestock some relief from flies and mosquitoes. It’s called smudge-burning, and every owner should be well-schooled

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Grooming to Win

5?Top?tips for?Winning?Looks Three horse owners walk into a barn. One stands a Paint stallion to the public. The next has a well broke reining mare listed for sale. The third

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A Bright Eyed Filly

A bright eyed filly with a lean grey mare, Sway backed pot gutted and old. That had weathered years of mosquitoes And pawed snow in the winter cold, Followed a

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June/July 2014

Art: It’s Not Make Believe It’s Believe and Make It Everything crafted in this world first begins with an idea. Read more… Nicholas de Grandmaison Canada’s celebrated artist renowned for

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McLennan Ranch

Photos by Mark McMillan Hugh and Billie McLennan open the doors to their new home on the range – and the home of the hit radio show, The Spirit of

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Alex Bulman

Ranching Along the Cariboo Cattle Trail Cattle drives along the Cariboo Trail from Washington into B.C. had some extra dangers in the early days,” Alex Bulman once said. The problem

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Forging Ahead II.

Photos by Gary Smart How to Form a Horse Head Anything you forge out of a horseshoe can have the added flair of a horse head forged into the heel.

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