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In this episode, we speak with Paige Jones, a renowned barrel racer and NFR qualifier. Paige shares her journey in the world of barrel racing, from her humble beginnings in Kansas to becoming a top competitor in the sport. She discusses her horses, including her beloved Cotton, and the challenges she has faced along the way. Paige also talks about her experience winning the BFA World Charity Championship and her decision to go pro. She shares her mindset going into her first NFR and the excitement she feels about competing at the Thomas and Mack in Las Vegas. Paige also discusses her partnership with Equine Health Solutions and the natural remedies she uses to keep her horses healthy and performing at their best.
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In this episode, we have the pleasure of speaking with Tasha Welch, a renowned barrel racer, colt starter, and trainer. Tasha's journey in the equine industry is a testament to hard work, dedication, and a deep love for horses. From her humble beginnings with a backyard colt to competing in prestigious rodeos and fraternities, Tasha has experienced it all. Join us as we explore her story and the insights she has gained along the way. Competing in rodeos presents its own set of challenges, from handling different ground conditions to managing the mental and physical well-being of the horses. Tasha shares her experiences of rodeo life, highlighting the need for a horse with heart, talent, and adaptability.
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In the world of equestrian sports, cutting horses holds a special place. These highly trained horses are skilled in separating cows from the herd, showcasing their agility, style, and ability to handle cattle. To gain a deeper understanding of this fascinating discipline, we had the pleasure of speaking with Jessie Lennox, a professional cutting horse trainer. Lennox shared insights into his journey, the challenges he faces, and the role of Equine Hemp Solutions in maintaining the health and well-being of his horses. Lennox's passion for cutting horses was ignited at a young age, thanks to his uncle's involvement in the sport. Growing up in Canada, where cutting is not as prevalent as in the United States, Lennox had the opportunity to be around cutting horses through his uncle and friends. After high school, he pursued his dream of becoming a cutting horse trainer, working for renowned trainers such as Jerry Hansma. Lennox's dedication and talent eventually led him to Texas, where he continued to hone his skills under the guidance of Casey Green and later Alice Walton.
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Jessica Routier, a highly successful barrel racer and equine professional, shares her journey in the equine industry and her experiences qualifying for the NFR twelve times. She discusses her upbringing in a horse-focused family, her early experiences in rodeo, and her transition to barrel racing. Jessica also talks about her first great horse, Smoothie, and how she later found her current superstar horse, Missy. She highlights the importance of finding the right horse and the challenges and rewards of training and competing at the professional level. Jessica also discusses her preparations for the NFR and her approach to balancing her professional career with her family life.
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In this episode, we talk with Sissy Winn, a National Finals Rodeo qualifier. Sissy's journey in rodeo began at a young age. Starting with play days and lead line competitions, she quickly developed a passion for the sport. As Sissy grew older, she continued to improve her skills and ride better horses. Sissy's journey to the NFR was not without its challenges. In her rookie year, she focused on making the circuit finals, a significant achievement in Texas rodeo. She recalls the excitement of making the circuit finals and the disappointment of not making it this year. However, Sissy remains determined to pursue her dream of winning the NFR and other prestigious rodeos. Today Sissy shares her journey in rodeo, her experiences at various rodeos, and her love for her horses, Scout and Stormy. We also discuss the importance of equine health and the natural remedies provided by Equine Health Solutions.
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In this episode, we have the pleasure of speaking with Kadence Tyndall, a freshman at Weatherford College who will be participating in breakaway roping and goat tying for the college rodeo team. We discuss her journey into the world of rodeo, the challenges she has faced, and her goals for the future. This podcast is brought to you by Equine Health Solutions, and provides natural remedies for equine health and performance. Kadence Tyndall comes from a family with a deep love for horses. Her mother was a barrel racer, and her father was a rodeo cowboy. Cadence started goat tying in sixth grade and fell in love with the adrenaline rush it provided. She later transitioned to breakaway roping in high school and excelled in both disciplines. Her passion for rodeo led her to pursue a college rodeo career at Weatherford College.
Kadence Tyndall, a freshman at Weatherford College, discusses her journey as a collegiate rodeo athlete in this episode of the Tales from the Stalls podcast. She shares her love for goat tying and breakaway roping, as well as her experiences growing up in a ranching family. Kadence also highlights the importance of Equine Health Solutions products in keeping her horses healthy and performing at their best. She offers advice to aspiring college rodeo athletes and emphasizes the rewards of hard work and dedication. Don't miss Kadence's upcoming rodeo season and her impressive skills in the arena.
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In this episode, we have the pleasure of speaking with Dr. Dustin Davis, a renowned veterinarian with expertise in artificial insemination and parasitic aspects of animals. Dr. Davis shares his journey in the field of veterinary medicine and discusses the potential of flavonoids in treating parasites and inflammation in animals. Dr. Davis's introduction to the world of veterinary medicine was serendipitous. Growing up in rural Georgia, he initially pursued a career in engineering but soon realized his passion for working with animals. After witnessing a large animal veterinarian in action, he knew that becoming a veterinarian was the perfect blend of his love for animals and his desire for an adrenaline-filled career. Dr. Davis went on to specialize in reproductive work, including embryo flushing and artificial insemination and eventually ventured into the field of deer farming.
Deer farming, particularly in states like Texas and Pennsylvania, has become a multi-billion dollar industry. However, parasites pose a significant challenge for deer farmers, leading to substantial economic losses. Dr. Davis recognized the need for effective parasite control in deer farming and began exploring the potential of flavonoids in combating these parasites. Flavonoids are naturally occurring compounds found in various plants, such as onions, kale, and berries, and have been shown to possess anti-inflammatory and anti-parasitic properties.
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Welcome to the inaugural podcast for Tails from the Stalls. In this podcast, we will delve into the world of equine professionals, trainers, horse enthusiasts, and the business people who have shaped the equine industry. Our aim is to explore the diverse disciplines within the equine world and share the stories of individuals who have turned their love for horses into lifelong passions, businesses, or recreational escapes.
In today's episode, we have the privilege of speaking with Robert Lever, a prominent figure in the Western equine world. Mr. Lever's extensive experience with Wrangler, a leading name in Western sports and equine apparel, has allowed him to witness the evolution of the roping world and establish valuable connections between athletes and the brand. Throughout his career, Mr. Lever has not only contributed to the growth of the Western industry but has also developed a deep love for horses and the profound impact they have on our lives.