Paris M Starn

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Think Smarter Not Harder

The art of hand-washing sports medicine boots is in the past. Here is a handy must-have item for any horse owner, or trainer out there. A mini washing machine might sound funny at first, but the uses and the convenience is next to none. Plus you can consider it an investment since it will save...

Turquoise Cowgirl

Robin Lombard is the definition of cowgirl with her turquoise jewelry line to her fine cow horses and everything in between. She is the offspring of a team roping father and a hippie mother. The love of horses came from her father and the love of nature and art came from her mother. Now she...

First-Ever World's Greatest Horsewoman: Kelsey Thomas

In 2020, the first-ever Art Of The Cowgirl hosted the World’s Greatest Horsewoman. One girl and her mare rose above the others. Kelsey Love Thomas was the girl to be invited back to World’s Greatest Horsewoman to represent the ladies and the wonderful event. Last year, she rode the same mare “Kit Kat Jerrie” (KIT...

World's Greatest Cowgirl: Patty Pollard Ralls

Last year Patty Pollard Ralls rocked the arena at the Art Of The Cowgirl‘s, World’s Greatest Horseman when she ran away with it all on a precious stud named “Solano Cat” (High Brow Cat x Smartest Solano). This year, she will step back into the arena with a different stride and a new perspective. After...

A Garden For Cowgirls

You’re on the road, you work long days. You just don’t have the time to devote hours to a garden. Maybe you’re a traveler that’s gone rodeoing for weeks on end. Well, we’ve got the garden for you! Everyone loves the rustic look of a succulent garden. Here are some ideas on how to grow...

The World's Greatest Horsewoman Competition Returns To Arizona Next Week!

The World’s Greatest Horsewoman, presented by Art of the Cowgirl will return to Arizona next week. The World’s Greatest Horsewoman is an open four-event competition for women and bridle horses only. One horse, one gal, one bridle, four events to compete in. The champion will be crowned out of a composite score on the four...

Behind The Microphone With Courtenay DeHoff

Growing up in Tonganoxie, Kansas, on her family’s cow-calf operation, Courtenay DeHoff spent her days riding. Whether it was sorting cattle or high school rodeoing, she was raised to be a cowgirl. “My parents and my entire ranching family constantly instilled qualities such as integrity, humility, and morality in me,” she explains. “These qualities helped...

Behind The Camera: Kirstie Marie Jones 

Kirstie Marie Jones is one of the most well-known equine portrait photographers in the United States. Her work is stamped by her bright and airy style that produces a pastel color scheme with romantic sun-drenched aesthetics. Growing up just south of Portland, Oregon, Kirstie was an avid rider from a young age. In the second...

New Year, New Goals In The Arena

“New Year’s Resolution” but horse version? The end of the year is a great time to start planning forward, while making goals for the next season. Plan a few shows or rodeos to hit and start thinking about your goals to accomplish in your respected area. When it comes to setting goals make sure you...
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