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- After Rob McLaughlin has a fight with a sheepherder over grazing land, he is accused of poisoning a waterhole.
- Flicka and the McLaughlins try to help a crippled boy overcome his fear of horses.
- Ken is accused of helping his friend, a man falsely accused of robbing the general store, escape from jail.
- The McLaughlins take in a stray dog. Ken's plan to go on his first roundup are thwarted when Flicka is injured.
- A prized show horse goes missing. Ken, Rob and Gus are on a roundup and try to collect the $1000 reward.
- A construction crew reopening an old coal mine foul the water supply of neighboring ranches.
- Flicka has a nasty fall after being spooked by a hunter's errant shot which results in a serious head wound and blindness. Ken's parents want to put Flicka down, but Ken desperately requests assistance from a famous veterinarian to restore his horse's sight.
- Retired Sergeant O'Gara's horse is accidentally sold to a buyer of old cavalry horses to be sent to a glue factory. When O'Gara can't produce his bill of sale, he is forced to steal the animal to save its life.
- The men take a trip to purchase a new bull. Ken must stay home to play host to a visiting friend of the family.
- Rob McLaughlin agrees to look after the son of an old army colleague for the summer. The headstrong child won't listen to instruction, which results in his being trapped in an abandoned mine.and Ken along with him.
- Flicka's lack of a brand results in a dispute with neighbors about Flicka's ownership.
- Rob searches for a new source of water. A new horse is suspected of being a jinx.
- Ken brings a stray white colt home to the Goose Bar Ranch.
- When no one believes his story about a ghostly rider racing on the ridge above his father's ranch, Ken decides to investigate and discovers the night rider is a young man trying to find the man who murdered his father years ago.
- Nell agrees to look after the Jepson's old dog when the rancher threatens to kill it. When the dog's previous owner, a precocious ten-year-old girl, starts spending more time with the McLaughlin's home than her own, family discord ensues.
- Flicka is stolen by an outlaw whose horse has gone lame.
- Ken and Flicka make friends with a Native American who is hiding out near Goose Bar Ranch and teaching his grandson their traditional ways. Mr. Forbes, the new Indian agent, wants to get them back onto the reservation.
- Ken and his mother Nell are alone on the ranch when an escaped convict shows up and takes over the house to hide out from the law.
- Rob and a pair of rival ranchers vie to capture a wild stallion.
- When a countess comes to visit, Ken (Johnny Washbrook) tries to prepare a royal reception.
- Ken desperately wants to win a horse show because the top prize is a beautiful saddle with silver trimming. There is only one horse entered in the show who can compete with Flicka and Ken is accused of letting a animal escape so that his horse can win the show.
- Ken falls off his horse when Flicka is startled by a vicious white dog and the saddle cinch parts. Flicka then runs away chased by the dog. Rob thinks Ken is protecting Flicka and doesn't believe his story. When Rob refuses to look for the horse, Ken sneaks out of the house and searches the range for his horse.. A neighbor warns the McLaughlins about a killer dog, Rob realizes that it was the canine, not Flicka who has been disturbing his pregnant cattle and he and Gus take off after Ken before he can come to harm.
- An eccentric photographer hires young Ken to show him where he can find a team of wild horses to shoot...with his camera.
- Ken decides to leave home and start a career as a blacksmith's helper. The McLaughlin's help two orphaned brothers.
- Gus is smitten with gold fever when Ken finds a gold nugget stuck in Flicka's hoof and spends all his time searching for the vein it came from. It couldn't come at worse time for the Goose Bar Ranch, because Rob signed a contract to deliver 150 saddle-broke horses, then breaks his leg before the order can be completed.