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  2. Strolling Jim - Wikipedia

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    Strolling Jim was first trained to pull a wagon and a plow by Jim Rose. Like many horses at the time, he was used as a working farm horse until he was seen by a well-known Walking Horse trainer at the time, Floyd Carothers. [1] Carothers thought the young gelding had potential, bought him for $350 and took him into training. [2] [3]

  3. Frank Merrill (equestrian) - Wikipedia

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    Frank Merrill (born 1948) began his career in the quarter horse industry in the 1970s when he moved to Purcell, Oklahoma. [1] During his 50+ year career as a Quarter Horse breeder and exhibitor, Merrill accumulated numerous championship titles in several different disciplines, including halter horse competition, horse racing, reining, cutting, working cow horse, and calf roping.

  4. Category:Working horses - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Working horses" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  5. Floyd Carothers - Wikipedia

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    Carothers and fellow trainer Henry Davis operated a horse training stable in Wartrace. On April 30, 1939, they purchased a three-year-old Tennessee Walking Horse gelding named Strolling Jim for $350. Although Strolling Jim had been used as a plow horse by his prior owner, Carothers immediately began training him to be a show horse. [5]

  6. Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen recovering from multiple injuries ...

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    Nebraska's Republican Gov. Jim Pillen was in intensive care at a hospital on Monday to be treated for injuries after he was thrown off a horse while riding with his family the day before. Pillen ...

  7. Jim Rome - Wikipedia

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    Rome mentioned it as "one of the most amazing experiences I've ever had." In 2008, Jim and his wife Janet purchased a stake in a two-year-old colt, giving them a potential shot at the Triple Crown stakes races in 2009. Listeners suggested names for the horse, who was eventually named Gallatin's Run. [19]

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  9. Brooke (charity) - Wikipedia

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    With more than 900 people working helping to deliver services, Brooke is the largest equine charity in the world. [4] [5] Formerly known as Brooke Hospital for Animals, the charity rebranded in May 2016 to Brooke – Action for Working Horses and Donkeys. The then Duchess of Cornwall became the charity's President in 2006. [6]