The Team Roping Journal

SHOEING ADJUSTMENTS HELP YATES’ DUKE RETURN TO RODEO ACTION

Trying to make a living with a rope is tough stuff in the best of times. Attempting it without a rodeo cowboy’s horse herd in full force is a major disadvantage. At press time, it was yet to be seen which end of the 2020 Wrangler National Finals Rodeo bubble Trey Yates would finish on. Fact is, when this issue went to print in the 16 spot. But he was sure happy to have his strip-faced sorrel horse, Duke, back in the trailer.

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