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A Nasty Case Of Sweet Itch
A Nasty Case Of Sweet Itch
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There is nothing “sweet” about sweet itch. One of my horses has suffered from the devilish condition on and off for years, but this year required a visit from the vet. The itch got out of control despite all the products I tried and all m...
By Katharine MacCornack
Why Barndominiums are Great for Small Horse Ranches
Why Barndominiums are Great for Small Horse Ranches
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It is a cold, rainy winter morning, and you need to feed the horses, but instead of trudging out into the cold, you open a door off your living room and step right into your barn. Sharing a building with your horses is a trend that has grown in recen...
Biggest Hearted Little Mare
Biggest Hearted Little Mare
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“The fastest pole bending horse has gone to the Great Beyond.” There are many ways to interpret that statement depending on which angle is discussed. Certainly nobody can  ever argue: “Missy was one of the biggest ...
By Frank J. Buchman
The Power Of Short Session
The Power Of Short Session
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The “Short Session” is a tool that the Pine Ridge Dude Ranch (www.pineridgeduderanch) uses when we are faced with the challenges of time, weather and scheduled events. For most equine enthusiasts, horses are the outlet and the recharge fo...
By Michael Canfield
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What is a Shire horse?
The Shire horse is a breed of draft horse that originated in England. They are typically black, gray, or bay in color and can stand up to 18 hands high (six feet at the shoulder). They are considered to be among the strongest and most powerful horses, capable of pulling very heavy loads. Shires have large heads, small ears, and long manes and tails. They have an easy-going demeanor and are known for their even temperaments, making them popular for driving carriages.