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Congratulations To The Graduates Of 2020
Congratulations To The Graduates Of 2020
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A while back I was reading an advertisement on the Marketplace in Facebook. A young woman was looking for someone to keep her horse until she could save enough money to buy her own place. Well, I just bought my first horse property at the age of 55. ...
By Susan Fabina
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
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What is an Icelandic Horse?
The Icelandic horse (or Islenski hesturinn, as it is known in its native country) is a unique breed of small horses that have been living in Iceland since the 9th century. They are hardy and strong, able to survive even the harshest Icelandic weather. Icelandic Horses are intelligent animals with a friendly, gentle temperament. These horses also have an extra gear - the “tölt” – which allows them to travel at up to 30 kilometers per hour without bouncing their riders around! The tölt gives Icelandic Horses superior speed and agility compared to other breeds – making them perfect for equestrian sports like racing, dressage and show jumping. In addition to their special gait, these unique creatures have thick double coats that protect them from cold temperatures and rough terrain all year round. Their manes are long and fluffy while their tails naturally curl which makes them look quite majestic! Icelandic Horses may be small but they pack a whole lot of personality into each one – so if you're looking for an intelligent companion who loves adventure as much as you do then this might just be the right breed for you!