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Alan Day’s upbringing branded him a cowboy from the day he was born. He was part of the third generation to grow up on the Lazy B cattle ranch straddling the high deserts of southern Arizona and New Mexico. The ranching and cowboy lifestyle appealed to him so greatly that after graduating from the University of Arizona, he returned to manage Lazy B for the next forty years. During his career, he received numerous awards for his dedicated stewardship of the land. In 1988, Alan purchased a ranch in the Sand Hills of South Dakota, which became the first government sponsored wild horse sanctuary and home to over a thousand wild mustangs. He trained the entire herd using a herd modification program that he developed on Lazy B to train cattle.
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