Rancher Jim Newton saves a horse, and later saves a young orphan, and the horse and boy develop a bond.
A wild stallion is menacing all of the local ranches and frees the horses.
Jim must sell some horses or lose the ranch, but he refuses to sell Fury, leading Pigott to trick him onto free government land with the horse, allowing Pigott to claim the stallion.
Joey and Pete go hunting, but what they find is trouble when an escaped criminal crosses their path.
During a drought, Joey becomes a junior ranger and tries to protect a couple of hunters from starting a forest fire.
Fury keeps running off to be with a white mare; Joey gets in trouble when he tries to solve the relationship.
Fury is missing.
A stranger claims to be Joey's father, and threatens to take the boy away from Jim and Fury.
Joey and Frankie Watson both enter lambs in the 4-H Club Livestock Show.
At a junior rodeo, a competitor underhandedly switches horses with Joey.
Bank robbers hide their ill-gotten gains at a local ghost town.
A man on the run from the law takes a job at the ranch, but when he's discovered he must decide whether to flee or stay and help Fury.
Joey and Hank go after some claim jumpers at a local tungsten mine. Jim Newton: Peter Graves.
The spoiled daughter of a deceased veteran comes to stay with the Newtons.
Rustlers take Fury, but when Peter and Joey try to rescue the stallion, he winds up rescuing them.
Jim is adamant about not selling Fury, until Joey suffers an injury that requires an expensive surgery immediately.
Buzz is unimpressed when Joey joins the Boy Scouts.
Joey convinces Pete to lead a camping trip, which causes a panic when the doctor learns the dog that bit Joey before leaving was rabid.
A rodeo champion gets himself injured and Jim invites him to the ranch.
The father of a new boy at school expects him to spend all his free time studying.
The mortgage holder convinces Joey to enter Fury in a winner-take-all horse race.
Everybody joins in the search for a little girl who has wandered off.