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  • Horses raised as nature intended
  • AQHA & APHA bloodlines
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 Jennifer's Cinches
  
Read more about Cinches by Jennifer Whiteley "All Tied Up."

Made of 100 percent yak or  mohair and with large rings,
Jennifer’s cinches breathe while on a horse and help prevent soreness.

This is a small sample of colors and designs that are available.  Order your cinch in your ranch colors and add initials or a brand.  Matching breast collars available.

Material
Made from pure 100 percent yak or mohair which breathes better than a synthetic blend, and high-quality hardware including double-bar cinch buckles that lie flat against the horse and cover a larger surface area, these cinches are better for your horse because they are less likely to make a horse sore.

Color
Jennifer’s cinches come in a variety of color combinations - you can choose, or she can. She also customizes cinches with a brand or initials.

To order a cinch, call Jennifer directly at (775) 934-3207
or email jenniferwhiteley@rocketmail.com

 

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Please contact us for further information and with any questions you may have.  We look forward to introducing you to these outstanding ranch horses and having you become part of the legend of the open range.

Contact:
Prunty Ranch 
Becky Prunty
Lisle
775-758-5403
HC 35 Box 280
Mountain City, Nevada 89831
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Gary Vorhes
, Retired Editor, Western Horseman Magazine and Becky Prunty Lisle.