Many children dream of being a cowboy or cowgirl, as the way of life is deeply ingrained in our country's history. The excitement, drama, and romance of horse and rider flying across an open plain is imagery few people haven’t experienced in their minds at one time or another. Luckily, it isn’t just history that boasts the equestrian life. Cowboys and horse farms are still common in the United States.
Horses come in many breeds, and there are horse farms peppered across America that offer any number of different horses used for many activities. Although once the primary source of transportation for early settlers, most people know only those used on the tracks. These horses are generally thoroughbreds, and can be found in some of the best ranches in America. The west, however, boasts several renowned quarter horse ranches, as well, as these have become the most popular breed in America for their stamina, confidence, and hardiness.
Weaver Quarter Horses, for example, located in Big Sandy, Montana, has been breeding and selling quarter horses since 1888, and continue the long family tradition today. Whether breeding and selling horses or offering pack, fishing, and hunting trips as well as American equestrian vacation packages, horse farms can be found all across the West. Horse Creek Ranch in Jackson Hole, Wyoming offers true western adventures for people of all walks of life. The cowboy life is still very real in the West, and to experience it, all one needs to do is a little research.

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