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Horse Herpes Outbreak Forces Rodeo Queens To Ride Stick Ponies

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  • Super User

Fact is indeed stranger than fiction. Talk about double, triple, and even quadruple entendre.

"FARMINGTON -- While the state has yet to officially cancel any events involving horses that might have been exposed to a local recent equine herpes outbreak, owners and arenas are taking precautions.

Because of the outbreak, contestants at the Davis County Sheriff's Mounted Posse Junior Queen Contest had to cowgirl up Thursday night without their mares.

Instead of competing on horses, as is typically the case, contestants were asked to trot around the arena with stick horses as their show ponies....................."

http://www.ksl.com/?nid=148&sid=15716018

"Only in America...."

  • Super User

I'd be interested if we could get to the college age Rodeo Queens :D

No Kidding! At first I was afraid Tom had tied this to that California gender bender thread! :D

You know what the #1 disease that is plaguing Koala Bears in the world? Approx 70% of them?

Chlamydia.

This thread does not surprise me

Mother Nature's a mad scientist!

You know what the #1 disease that is plaguing Koala Bears in the world? Approx 70% of them?

Chlamydia.

This thread does not surprise me

Mother Nature's a mad scientist!

Whaaa?! :roflmao1:

  • Super User

The answer...Abstinance

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