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TABER The legendary rodeo stock bloodlines built by the Kesler family will live on, under new ownership. Rowland Farms of Taber, owned by Rowland Roy Brewin and his family, has purchased more than 325 bucking horses and around 75 rodeo bulls, and has relocated the animals to a natural stretch of land along the Oldman River in southern Alberta. To be able to keep such a strong piece of rodeo history in southern Alberta was really important to us, said Tami-Jo Brewin, Roy s daughter. She has taken on the role of Ranch Manager for the new business venture, which will be called Legend Rodeo Stock.
Haynes: Bullfighter shares testimony to help lead rodeo athletes down right path
Mike Haynes
With a classroom full of college students surrounding him, finishing up their loaded baked potatoes and pieces of cake, Frank Newsom pored over a thick Bible in front of him, his felt hat tipped slightly down toward the white plastic table, a tanned, crooked finger carefully tracing verses that he planned to cite in a few minutes.
It wasn’t the first time the brown leather-covered book had been open to this spot; the adjacent page was torn from use.
Newsom had given his testimony many times in the past decade or so, including about once a year to the cowboys and cowgirls in this Clarendon College rodeo and ranch horse programs. But the 46-year-old had driven four hours from his home near Pauls Valley, Oklahoma, on a recent Tuesday night and wanted to be sure to get it right.