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In this episode of The Almosta Cowboy, Al sits down with Pete Kyle—AQHA Professional Horseman, judge, former AQHA Chief of Shows, and the horseman behind Kyle Performance Horses. Pete talks about the men who raised him and the values they imprinted—work ethic, humility, and service—and how those principles shaped his path as a trainer, coach, and businessman.
Al and Pete dive into service leadership and what it really means to give back to the industry—on a committee, from the judge's card, or in the barn with amateurs and youth. Pete shares takeaways from his time at AQHA, why he's all-in on Versatility Ranch Horse (VRH), and where he thinks the show world is headed: the rise of multi-day, multi-show circuits, how that compares to the old single-show model, and what it means for horses, riders, and families. They also touch on marquee events like The American and the ripple effect big stages have on the grassroots.
It's a conversation about standards, stewardship, and the future—full of practical insight for anyone who loves good horses and a well-run show.
Highlights
Ranch-raised values and early mentors that shaped Pete
Building a program as a trainer, coach, and business owner
What "service leadership" looks like in AQHA
Why VRH matters and how it builds better horsemen
The shift to circuit shows (pros/cons) and industry direction
By Al Dunning4.7
1717 ratings
In this episode of The Almosta Cowboy, Al sits down with Pete Kyle—AQHA Professional Horseman, judge, former AQHA Chief of Shows, and the horseman behind Kyle Performance Horses. Pete talks about the men who raised him and the values they imprinted—work ethic, humility, and service—and how those principles shaped his path as a trainer, coach, and businessman.
Al and Pete dive into service leadership and what it really means to give back to the industry—on a committee, from the judge's card, or in the barn with amateurs and youth. Pete shares takeaways from his time at AQHA, why he's all-in on Versatility Ranch Horse (VRH), and where he thinks the show world is headed: the rise of multi-day, multi-show circuits, how that compares to the old single-show model, and what it means for horses, riders, and families. They also touch on marquee events like The American and the ripple effect big stages have on the grassroots.
It's a conversation about standards, stewardship, and the future—full of practical insight for anyone who loves good horses and a well-run show.
Highlights
Ranch-raised values and early mentors that shaped Pete
Building a program as a trainer, coach, and business owner
What "service leadership" looks like in AQHA
Why VRH matters and how it builds better horsemen
The shift to circuit shows (pros/cons) and industry direction

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