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Here's why chuckwagon drivers use a buddy system with their horses

Nearly 1,000 horses will arrive at the Calgary Stampede this week and keeping each one happy, safe and calm can be a challenge.

Nearly 1,000 horses will arrive at the Calgary Stampede this week

Chuckwagon drivers use a 'buddy system' to keep their horses happy. (Jeff McIntosh/The Canadian Press)

Kris Molle doesn't horse around when it comes to keeping his animals happy.

That's why he uses a buddy system with his horses just as teachers pair up kindergarteners on trips to the bathroom.

"We put them together and they race together and that's what they like," says Molle, a chuckwagon driver from Chauvin, Alta.

It's also about making them comfortable so they don't miss each other, he says.

Molle's horses hang out, eat and race together.

If separated,they don't work well together and "they're fighting you," Molle says.

This year marks Molle's sixth year competing at the Stampede.

He has a handful of horses, including a one-eyed horse, who Molle says has been his top outriding horse for the past six years.

The first stampede chuckwagon race is this Friday at 7:45 p.m.

With files from Josie Lukey