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Wil Howe Ranch Geldings at Pendleton Round-Up Centennial Celebration Parade



Wil & Beverly will be at this year's Pendleton Round-Up Centennial  Celebration, mounted on a couple of their finest WHR geldings and rigged out in authentic vintage gear.

It's been 10 years since they appeared in the parade with Blue Boy, Wil's Brahma bull. This year's 100th annual "Westward Ho" parade on Friday, September 17th, is anticipated to break the world record for the largest non-motorized horse parade ever held ...organizers expect to have 6000 horses!

Along with their premier ranch versatility bridle horses, Wil and Beverly will be on hand for the Main Street festivities in downtown Pendleton as well, cruising around and showing their bridle horses for sale, displaying Monte Beckman's saddles, and visiting with folks. They'll be sure to add some true western charisma and heritage to the event.


Pendleton Round-Up Centennial Celebration

Catch Wil and Beverly on-site at Beckman's Saddle Shop several times a day both Friday and Saturday, September 17th and 18th. Showcasing their geldings offered for sale, they'll be available to visit with and receive information about their horses, From Foundation to Finished bridle-horsemanship courses, DVD's, and other WHR offerings at their table at Beckman's Saddle Shop. Click here for more information, then come join the fun and look them up at the Round Up!

Thanks to our sponsors for their assistance in making this appearance possible:  Monte Beckman's Saddle Shop, Hamley's, Pendleton Woolen Mills, Noble Panels, DA Davidson & Co, and Blue Mountain Wood Pellet Bedding. See you next weekend!

Wil & Beverly


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Blue Mountain Wood Pellet Bedding

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For all horse inquiries, please call Wil Howe Ranch at 541-893-6535 mornings or evenings Pacific Time for personal attention to your requests. Remember, we usually have several geldings not currently listed. $20,000 and up. Let us help you find the horse of your dreams! Click here for details on purchasing a WHR gelding.

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