The first trip to a Horse Progress Days is overwhelming enough in just trying to see everything. Imagine starting out on the trip to help a friend and end up being part of the entertainment. Hold on, it gets better. Imagine being the only Englishmen in the field demonstrating equipment in front of over 20,000 people.
This is exactly what happened to Stanley and Anna Browning.
Being friends with owners of Dixie Longears, the Brownings were asked to attend Horse Progress Days and help out with transporting stock etc. Circumstances change fast and the couple were soon taking their own mules and participating.
The event is an Amish run event on every aspect. The Brownings were the only Englishmen in the field demonstrations. The Brownings were very honored to have their young team participate and upon realizing they were the only Englishmen handlers, made them feel very honored to be entrusted to the job.
More on the entire event to the posted soon.