![]() Obviously, though, she’s no newcomer to being a horsewoman. That’s not too shabby for a lady who began competing in barrel racing just four years ago and is running this season on her WPRA permit. Her work paid off during the WPRA Tour event in Hamel, Minn., from July 10-13, where she and her mount, Frosted Cookies, rounded the cloverleaf pattern in 15.49 seconds, beating runner-up Jaime Newcomer by nearly a quarter of a second. I also have clients in the area, so I generally work when I’m on the road as well.” “I pretty much stay within the same three-state area in the Dakotas and Minnesota. “I work during the week, and then have fun on the weekends,” she said. You see, she also is a veterinarian at Oakes (N.D.) Vet Service, where her husband, Collin, is also a vet. She can focus on her primary task, which is pretty important. That means traveling shorter distances in order to compete, which is just fine for Galbreath. Like a lot of circuit cowgirls, Fonda Galbreath has a full-time job, leaving her little time to compete in ProRodeo. It is re-published here with the WPRA’s approval. When not working, Aubrey enjoys trail riding with her quarter horse, in-hand jumping with her miniature horse, hiking, and spending time with friends.EDITOR’S NOTE: This story appears in the August issue of Women’s Pro Rodeo News, the official publication of the WPRA. She competed as a barrel racer, pole bending, and gymkhana events throughout her teenage years and young twenties with her late horse, Dutchess. Aubrey started taking western riding lessons consistently at age twelve, where she also began working in exchange for a horse to show. She also has ambitions of gaining her certification with the International Association of Equine Dentistry.Īubrey’s passion for horses began at two years of age when she first rode double with her sister on her aunt’s horse, Shadow. Aubrey graduated from the American School of Equine Dentistry in 2017 and is trained in both hand-floating and power floating. ![]() She is a Certified Veterinary Technician in the state of Pennsylvania as well as a member of the National Association of Veterinary Technicians in America and the Association of Equine Veterinary Technicians and Assistants. ![]() ![]() Aubrey graduated from Lehigh Carbon Community College’s AVMA accredited Veterinary Technician Program in 2015. ![]()
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