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  2. A Horse Called Bear - Wikipedia

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    A Horse Called Bear is a 2015 American family drama film about recently orphaned boy who inherits a horse. It was produced by Penny Carlisi and directed by Daniel Knudsen . The film was awarded the Dove seal of family approval from the Dove Foundation [ 1 ] and was released May 26, 2015.

  3. Team roping - Wikipedia

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    Watch the header (right) rope the horns and pull the steer into position for heeler (left) to rope the hind legs. A taut rope, called the barrier, runs in front of the header's box and is fastened to an easily released rope on the neck of the steer of a designated length, used to ensure that the steer gets a head start. An electronic barrier ...

  4. Calf roping - Wikipedia

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    The calf runs out in a straight line. When the calf reaches the end of the rope, that trips the lever, the rope falls off the calf, and the barrier for the horse is released, starting the clock and allowing horse and rider to chase the calf. Chute 9 at Cheyenne Frontier Days for timed events. Timing is critical.

  5. List of films about horses - Wikipedia

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    A Horse Called Bear (2015) All In (1936) All Roads Lead Home (2008) [1] All the Pretty Horses (2000) [1] Along the Navajo Trail (1945) [1] An American Girl: Saige Paints the Sky (2013) The Appaloosa (1966) April Love (1957) Archer's Adventure (1985) [1] Ariadne in Hoppegarten (1928) A Sporting Double (1922) A Turf Conspiracy (1918)

  6. Horse tack - Wikipedia

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    Longeing is the activity of having a horse walk, trot and/or canter in a large circle around the handler at the end of a rope that is 25 to 30 feet (9.1 m) long. It is used for training and exercise. [1]: 194 A neck rope or cordeo is a rope tied around a horse's neck used to guide the horse during bridleless riding or groundwork. [3]

  7. Skijoring - Wikipedia

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    In some places in Europe, competitions involve a riderless horse who is guided by the skier. Open snowpacked fields and community streets are sometimes used, although horse racetracks are also used in some places. The horses gallop down a track roughly 900–1,200 feet (270–370 m) in length. Skiers must navigate a series of jumps and gates.

  8. Hackamore - Wikipedia

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    The reins are made from a specially tied length of rope called a mecate (/ m ə ˈ k ɑː t eɪ / in this usage; Spanish pronunciation:), which is tied in a specific manner to both adjust the size of the bosal, and to make a looped rein with an extra length of rope that can be used as a lead rope.

  9. Picket line - Wikipedia

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    A picket line is a horizontal rope along which horses are tied at intervals. The rope can be on the ground, at chest height (above the knees, below the neck) or overhead. The overhead form is usually called a high line. A variant of a high line, used to tie a single horse, is a horizontal pole attached high on the side of a horse trailer. The ...