Wednesday Mini Mag
Always heartfelt grateful for freedoms America provided, Kenny proudly interrupted dedicated cowboy profession to serve in the United States Army. Marrying the neighbor farm girl, Kenny and Donna Muller were acknowledged statewide leaders in both Quarter Horse and youth activities. Standing stallions while raising and showing their production, Muller collected numerous Kansas Quarter Horse Association awards. Among these were highpoint trophy saddles collected when trainer Dean Smith presented Muller horses in the show ring. Kenny put them to use on his working ranch horses.
These were not just some of the best show horses, but everyone earned their keep on the ranch. Kenny was mounted daily looking after custom grazing cattle readily upon call for cattle day work in a 30-mile radius. Many area ranchers rode horses Kenny raised. Spring going-to-grass was most exhausting as ranchers lined up Kenny’s help well in advance yet he couldn’t
assist everyone. When cattle got out or needed doctoring, Kenny was the first called always well-mounted with deadeye rope in hand. He was also successful competing in local rodeos. Devoted in leadership to 4-H club work, Kenny was on Extension and fair boards developing facilities and organizing events. Initially Kenny personally showed
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