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Post by Cow on Dec 16, 2011 19:13:13 GMT -5
Lucky 7 Ranch began with humble roots. But over the years it has since expanded. The ranch was originally owned by a man named Dennis Campbell, but after the death of his wife and children in a car accident that left him permanently paralyzed he sold the private ranch to a man by the name Jared Miller.
Jared Miller was once a professional rider, but retired after a riding accident. His passion for horses never died which led him to buy Lucky 7. He renovated the ranch, bought all the surrounding land which included over 100 acres and opened the ranch to the public. His goal? For Lucky 7 to be a world renowned farm where people all over the world will know the name Lucky 7.
The farm itself sprawls over 150 acres of land used for trail rides, cattle, stalls, turn outs, arenas, and even residency. Lucky 7 could practically be its own town. Lucky 7 trains all disciplines from reining, barrels, to jumping, cross country, racing, you name it. But for a farm of such size, the drama is inevitable. While Lucky 7 is known for it's prime riders and expert trainers, it's also known for it's ridiculous drama.
So where do you fit in?
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