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Megan Corgan
San Diego, California
Class: Graduate Teaching Assistant
Major: Animal Sciences: Livestock Behavior and Welfare
etting horses and students to learn together is one of
G the most challenging, but beyond rewarding things
to be a part of. I absolutely love watching these students
work their tails off to grow and progress with these horses!
Alexis Allen
Burbank, California
Class: Sophomore ' Major: Equine Science
am a part of the Legends of Ranching Program to
I expand my knowledge of horses, practice working
with yearlings and younger horses, and to improve
myself as a horseback rider, teammate, and as an
overall person.
Regan Blair
Templeton, California
Class: Junior ' Major: Equine Science
he Legends of Ranching Program has allowed
T me the experience of working with young horses
that I would not have had otherwise.
Teresa Burshek
Fort Collins, Colorado
Class: Senior ' Major: Equine Science
desire to expand my experience with working
I with a variety of horses and learning from different
individuals to further develop my understanding of
horses and different training methods to reach a
specific goal.
Courtney Chase
Littlerock, California
Class: Junior ' Major: Equine Science
y end goal is to become a great horse trainer;
M with the Legends of Ranching Program I feel
like I am making steps towards that goal.
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