horses
horses
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by John Silveira - 2007-02-04
If you have had much to do with horses, either as an owner, handler, or trainer chances are you've had to trust and recruit the services of a Farrier. Hopefully as you read this article you've had fav...
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by Greg Lucas - 2007-02-06
When you say the word horses a few places come to mind, Montana, Wyoming, but none as much as Texas. Texas and its horses have quite a history. In this article we will introduce you to a little Texas ...
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by Greg Lucas - 2007-02-08
When you say the word horses a few places come to mind, Montana, Wyoming, but none as much as Texas. Texas and its horses have quite a history. In this article we will introduce you to a little Texas ...
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by Ron Petracek - 2007-02-09
"Get him on the bit!" "Rounder!" "Demonstrate self carriage!" "More impulsion!" You hear the commands from dressage (and event and hunter/jumper) instructors all the time. But sometimes the terms can ...
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by Sierra Lynch - 2007-02-10
Here's another question from email after my post about a horse's sense of trust (No click). And it brings out a point about a horse's senses that you might not have realized. I certainly didn't until ...
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by John Silveira - 2007-02-10
Studies have shown there's a 98% chance most horses feet are pigeon toed. This fact puts the horse at risk of lameness due to instabilities in its gait or motion and way of travel. Farrier textbooks s...
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by Tania Penwell - 2007-02-18
The planned mating of horses that is directed by humans has given rise to a number of special breeds of horses. Breeders, the persons who help facilitate healthy horse breeding, seek to bring about an...
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by Ron Petracek - 2007-02-20
The funny thing about the horse is that he is kind of like a little kid. If you want him to stand still and you tell him to stand still, he is just going to squirm all over the place. This is becaus...
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by Equine Man - 2007-02-21
If you are anything like Robert Botine Cunningham-Graham, Scottish horseman, writer, and adventurers, then you know that there is no heaven without horses. If you eat, sleep, and breathe horses, th...
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by Ron Petracek - 2007-02-21
Animal identification, and a method for tracking livestock, is not a new concept. Animal identification is a part of American history, having began in the 1800s with branding of livestock to deter...