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The Cowboy Code of the West challenges us with code #8; Talk Less, Say More. It's a challenging one to understand and even more to live by. Sometimes our best examples are the equine in our lives. We love to hear Delgado's bray even though he doesn't use it much, if ever. He is still an excellent communicator as he uses other methods to let us know what he wants to say without his bray. This is how he lives his life, he always talks less and says more. As you read about Delgado you will learn how to communicate better using less words and also a few Spanish words which are mixed in.

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The Cowboy Code of the West challenges us with code #8; Talk Less, Say More. It's a challenging one to understand and even more to live by. Sometimes our best examples are the equine in our lives. We love to hear Delgado's bray even though he doesn't use it much, if ever. He is still an excellent communicator as he uses other methods to let us know what he wants to say without his bray. This is how he lives his life, he always talks less and says more. As you read about Delgado you will learn how to communicate better using less words and also a few Spanish words which are mixed in.
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Mary grew up in the west roping and riding which gave her a bold western identity. She is a graduate of the University of Wyoming and her cowgirl spirit has grown stronger through life experiences and living in the cowboy state. The strong roots of the western lifestyle and horses has given her the character to manage the challenges and change required for a military wife and mother of four. "Horses truly teach us about ourselves and others and heal broken hearts." To be able to share her love of horses and have her daughter illustrate her tales is the grandest adventure. Her hope is that you will laugh and smile as you see a little bit of life through a horse's eyes and learn to dance in your storms.