Keeping Up with the Kaimanawas

Keeping Up with the Kaimanawas (2015)

EndedReality show

One family, three girls, a myriad of horses and the muster of a lifetime. Join the girls as they try to tame some of NZ's wildest horses - the Kaimanawas.

Network
Scheduleevery Tuesday at 20:00 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E08Episode 8Juli 21, 2015
S01E07Episode 7Juli 14, 2015
S01E06Episode 6Juli 7, 2015
S01E05Episode 5Juni 30, 2015
S01E04Episode 4Juni 23, 2015
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Keeping Up with the Kaimanawas' premiere?

'Keeping Up with the Kaimanawas' premiered on October 5, 2015.

What is the premise of 'Keeping Up with the Kaimanawas'?

'Keeping Up with the Kaimanawas' follows the daily lives of the Kaimanawa family as they navigate the challenges of running a horse training and breeding business in New Zealand.

Who are the main characters in 'Keeping Up with the Kaimanawas'?

The main characters in 'Keeping Up with the Kaimanawas' are Mark Kaimanawa, Rebecca Kaimanawa, and their children, Sarah and Jake.

What is the setting of 'Keeping Up with the Kaimanawas'?

'Keeping Up with the Kaimanawas' is primarily set in a rural area of New Zealand, where the Kaimanawa family's horse training and breeding business is located.

What are some of the challenges the Kaimanawa family faces in the show?

The Kaimanawa family faces challenges such as training wild horses, managing their business, and balancing their personal and professional lives.

Are there any notable guest appearances in 'Keeping Up with the Kaimanawas'?

Yes, 'Keeping Up with the Kaimanawas' features appearances from expert horse trainers and industry professionals who provide guidance and assistance to the Kaimanawa family.

How does 'Keeping Up with the Kaimanawas' highlight the importance of preserving wild horses?

'Keeping Up with the Kaimanawas' showcases the Kaimanawa family's efforts to train and rehabilitate wild horses, raising awareness about the conservation of these magnificent animals.

What are some of the memorable moments from 'Keeping Up with the Kaimanawas'?

Memorable moments from 'Keeping Up with the Kaimanawas' include successful horse training sessions, heartwarming family interactions, and the challenges the family overcomes together.

How does 'Keeping Up with the Kaimanawas' provide insight into the horse training industry?

'Keeping Up with the Kaimanawas' offers viewers a behind-the-scenes look at the horse training industry, showcasing the dedication, hard work, and expertise required to train and care for horses.

Does 'Keeping Up with the Kaimanawas' incorporate educational elements?

Yes, 'Keeping Up with the Kaimanawas' includes educational segments where the Kaimanawa family shares their knowledge about horse training and offers tips and advice to viewers.

How has 'Keeping Up with the Kaimanawas' impacted the horse training community?

'Keeping Up with the Kaimanawas' has inspired and educated horse trainers and enthusiasts, fostering a greater appreciation for the challenges and rewards of working with horses.

Has 'Keeping Up with the Kaimanawas' received any awards or nominations?

While 'Keeping Up with the Kaimanawas' may not have received mainstream awards, it has garnered a dedicated fan base and positive reviews for its authenticity and engaging storytelling.

How does 'Keeping Up with the Kaimanawas' portray the Kaimanawa family dynamics?

'Keeping Up with the Kaimanawas' portrays the Kaimanawa family as a close-knit unit, highlighting their love for each other and the shared passion they have for horses.

Are there any spin-offs or related shows to 'Keeping Up with the Kaimanawas'?

As of now, there are no known spin-offs or related shows directly connected to 'Keeping Up with the Kaimanawas'.

What is the target demographic for 'Keeping Up with the Kaimanawas'?

'Keeping Up with the Kaimanawas' appeals to horse enthusiasts, individuals interested in the equestrian lifestyle, and those who enjoy reality TV shows with a family focus.

How long are the episodes of 'Keeping Up with the Kaimanawas'?

The episode length of 'Keeping Up with the Kaimanawas' varies, typically ranging from 30 to 60 minutes.

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