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The first episode of the American Horse Council edition of Horses in the Morning goes Western when Julie and Megan speak with Russell True from White Stallion Ranch. The history and enticement of dude ranches is discussed and how the family-centric vacation can help preserve the American West and benefit the equine industry. The first AHC Legislative Update shares information on the latest happenings in Washington, D.C., as well as two pieces of legislation being discussed in California. Listen in…
HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3426 – Show Notes and Links:
- Your Hosts: Julie Broadway (President) and Megan Arszman of the American Horse Council
- Sponsored by: Become a member of the American Horse Council
- Guests: Russell True of the White Stallion Ranch
- Dude Ranchers Association
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Time Stamps
01:04 – Meet the New Hosts
08:25 – Russell True (Dude Ranches)
34:21 – Legislative Updates
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