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Married With Horses


Jan 6, 2020

Howdy! It’s been over a month since we’ve last recorded a podcast and that feels like FOREVER! We’re pumped to be back with you guys today chatting about all that’s been going on with us over the last month and what we’ve been up to. We talk a while about Jackie’s 2020 futurity horse, So Flitn Famous aka DIAMOND, who competed in her first futurity of the year this past weekend in Edna, TX. We also answer a couple of questions from social media  which goes COMPLETELY off the rails, but all it all it was a fun conversation! We’re very happy to be back with you guys and excited about a big new year at J2 Barrel Horses and Married With Horses! Thanks for hanging out with us!

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