The Team Roping Journal

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Not everyone has access to an indoor arena all winter long, and I recognize how lucky I am to have the best of both worlds here in Decatur.

But in plenty of parts of the country, horse trainers have to have an indoor just smaller arenas in backyards that aren’t wide-open. What comes to my mind also are these little Arizona arenas that you can just go with the steer every time. They lock on immediately because you’ll run out of real estate if they don’t.

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