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My Horse Doesn't Appreciate Me!
My Horse Doesn't Appreciate Me!
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A woman called me this past week complaining that her horse was trying to cost her money. He had broken the water trough heater, kicked out the barn and chewed up a halter before suffering a bout of colic that ended up costing her over $1,000. She go...
By Tanya Buck
Closing Wild Mustang Holding  Facilities To Public Draws Alarm
Closing Wild Mustang Holding Facilities To Public Draws Alarm
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Certain wild horse advocates believe public shuttering long term holding facilities due to coronavirus may harmful to the mustangs. “The wild mustangs are lonely all cooped up in manmade captivity.” Government stay-at-home orders ...
By Frank J. Buchman
Teenage Horse Woman Looks To Career Improving Wild Mustang Habitat
Teenage Horse Woman Looks To Career Improving Wild Mustang Habitat
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Brook Staten of Olsburg became interested in a career managing wild horses on federal rangelands after getting her own mustang. Shown during her first ride on Porter, they’ll be in the three-year-old pleasure futurity 4-H competition at the Kan...
By Frank J. Buchman
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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.