The Team Roping Journal

THE RIGHT STUFF: Logan Medlin on Picking and Making the Most of Prospects

Making good horses is much the same as building a great house or baking an amazing cake. Starting with quality raw materials, tools or ingredients makes for a strong foundation, and that’s key to success in most of life’s arenas. Wrangler National Finals Rodeo heeler Logan Medlin is known for good horses, including his co-2020 Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association Purina Heel Horse of the Year Nita Win Playboy. Medlin’s “Drago” shared that peer-voted honor with Brady Minor’s Leos Highbrow, aka “Sug”, and won’t be his last four-footed phenom. Carefully selecting suitable prospects, then managing them to maximize success and

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