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Cowboys & Cowgirls from the West Coast to Texas
- Product Features:
- Very rare footage and fun to watch.
- Powerful, explosive bucking horse scenes
- Beautiful riding exhibitions on trick horses
- Incredible kids riding bridleless Native American fashion
- Nice gift for the kids, families, horse lovers of all ages.
- Horse crazy young people will love it as well as adults.
- Learn by
watching horses that fit breed standard in Spain
What it Includes:
The rodeo portion features explosive draft cross bucking horses, quarter horses,
and top notch cowboys. Slow motion "oops" scenes and bucking bloopers are shown.
Also a little barrel racing thrown in. Rodeo scenes include bucking broncs,
bucking bulls, rodeo clowns, cowgirls, rodeo queens, barrel racing western
style, and crowd scenes.
Also featured is a spectacular display of natural horsemanship with children
riding bareback and bridleless in formations and over jumps. They are riding
Native American style in formations, over jumps, as a drill team, to music, and
in costume. The horses include thoroughbreds, quarter horses, Arabians, paints,
and buckskins to name a few.
The Exhibition portion features a variety of riders including a latin-singing
cowboy aboard his Dancing Andalusians who perform the passage and Spanish walk,
a trick Arabian horse performing the rear and bow, precision drill teams riding
western style, Peruvian Paso riders riding sidesaddle in costume, working
cowdogs driving cattle, clinicians, world's tallest Percheron horse, and more.
This DVD is nicely compiled with added music for your enjoyment. Very
entertaining and exciting footage not found anywhere else.
Where it was Filmed:
About half this DVD is footage from a rodeo in Oregon and the other half is from
a horse extravaganza in Texas.
Other:
Each DVD is new and comes in clear colorful plastic case with computer printed
label.
These are home-made videos from digital and non-digital footage. They have been
edited for viewing and often include original background arena music or added
music. Footage was filmed by amateurs, not professionals. DVDs play on most
computers and DVD players in the U.S.
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