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Exploring the Art of Ranching and Animal Care in the Dakotas

Hannah is not your typical chiropractor; she specializes in equine care and travels extensively across the Dakotas, providing treatment to enhance the mobility and overall well-being of not just horses but also goats, cattle, cats, and dogs. Her work emphasizes the importance of animal health in the ranching world, bringing a unique blend of skill and compassion to her practice.

The show then shifts its focus to an intriguing segment featuring Beni Paulson who visits Wild Willey’s, a business that epitomizes the Pride of Dakota initiative. This week’s highlighted Ranchpreneur, Willey, has harnessed the spirit of the ranch to create distinctive, handcrafted items that resonate with the essence of the Dakotas. This segment offers viewers a glimpse into how local entrepreneurs transform traditional skills and passions into viable, innovative businesses that contribute to the state’s economy and cultural heritage.

Further enriching this episode, Dr. Brookelle Bartsch, an esteemed equine expert, shares valuable knowledge from her recent seminar focusing on mare reproduction. Her insights provide vital information for horse breeders and enthusiasts, emphasizing the scientific and practical aspects of equine breeding.

Lastly, "Headlines from the Saddle" introduces us to a champion farrier whose skills have earned him a spot at the prestigious NCHA World Show in Fort Worth, TX. This story not only highlights individual excellence and dedication but also sheds light on the competitive aspect of ranching and animal care professions.

Tune in to "Dakota Cowboy" for a dynamic mix of stories that celebrate the hard work, ingenuity, and passion inherent in the western way of life. This episode promises to inspire with its deep dive into the lives of those who maintain and innovate within this enduring American culture.

Dakota Cowboy
Tisa Peek
Hannah Keller
equine care
Beni Paulson
Wild Willey’s
Ranchpreneur
Dr. Brookelle Bartsch
mare reproduction
NCHA World Show

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