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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
Fort Riley Color Guard Soldiers Receive Horseshoeing  Certification Through Training With Alta Vista Farrier
Fort Riley Color Guard Soldiers Receive Horseshoeing Certification Through Training With Alta Vista Farrier
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Certified by the American Farrier’s Association Corporal Wrangler Weishaar is a member of the Commanding General's Mounted Color Guard at Fort Riley. He is one of the soldiers responsible for the farrier work on the Color Guard horses. ...
By Frank J. Buchman
3 Reasons Why You Should Collect Information on Each Broodmare
3 Reasons Why You Should Collect Information on Each Broodmare
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To minimize risk  This one is simple, we keep health records, (both for humans and animals) to keep from being caught off guard and ending up in unfortunate or even preventable situations. There is a reason why when we acquire a new mare or ...
By Thomasina Orr
A Meeting Of Souls
A Meeting Of Souls
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I’ve always loved spring with the awakening of sleeping trees and plants and the flowers they bring.  But mostly the flowers!! And with the arrival of spring comes Mother’s Day.  However, ever since 1984, Mother’s Day has ...
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What is a Morgan horse?
The Morgan Horse is a breed of equine developed in the United States from foundation stock originating in England. They are compact and refined, with an easily recognizable silhouette, often called "the ideal all-around horse". Morgans stand between 14.1 and 15.2 hands high and can be any color or combination thereof. They have kind eyes, an energetic attitude, and a willingness to learn that makes them popular in many different disciplines such as dressage, show jumping, eventing, driving, and even cowhorse events.