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Discovering A Lice Infestation
Discovering A Lice Infestation
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Last October, I adopted a standardbred rescue horse who had been overworked and undernourished in rural communities and subsequently sent to auction for slaughter, a cruel and painful ordeal for horses. In his early life, Spyri was a trotter, making ...
By Katharine MacCornack
W.R.I.N.K.L.E. Communication
W.R.I.N.K.L.E. Communication
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Darby is a horse that people might take for dull or aloof. He’s neither. He’s quite sensitive and worries a lot, so he stays quiet, stands back, watches. And waits. He was not a happy horse when I met him nine years ago; he and his last o...
By Tanya Buck
What's In Your Tool Box 3 - Transporting Your Horse
What's In Your Tool Box 3 - Transporting Your Horse
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Transporting horse's can be pretty stressful, short or long trips, so here are some tips on shipping horse's... I worked for a horse transport company for a few years, driving tractor trailers up and down North and South coasts, carrying...
By Jim Hall
Hand Grazing Jack
Hand Grazing Jack
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Many trainers and owners oppose hand grazing because they believe that the horse is in control and can learn behaviors that might distract their focus during work. Horses confined to stalls at the track or due to injuries have always been the excepti...
By Katharine MacCornack
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What is a Friesian Horse?
The Friesian Horse is a breed of horse originating from the Netherlands that is known for its beauty, power and majestic movement. Friesians are particularly well-suited for dressage and show jumping due to their concentration, strength, suppleness and grace. They tend to be friendly, gentle horses with a strong sense of loyalty. However, Friesians can also exhibit some high-spirited behavior and caution should be taken when riding in unfamiliar areas or disciplines. With proper training and management, Friesians can make excellent mounts for both novice and experienced riders alike.