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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
Building A Career In The Equine Industry: Part 1
Building A Career In The Equine Industry: Part 1
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“The acquisition and application of knowledge, combined with the use of good business savvy can create the foundation upon which a career in the Equine Industry and Horsemanship specifically, can be built – Michael Canfield ...
By Michael Canfield
Morgan Horse Breed
Morgan Horse Breed
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“Justin Morgan had a Horse” was written by the famous equine-loving author Marguerite Henry in 1945. It details the creation of the Morgan horse in colonial America and the schoolteacher who started one of America's oldest horse breed...
Blue Roan Horses
Blue Roan Horses
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A blue roan horse is a color variation of the Thoroughbred breed. It is one of the most common colors seen in this breed, along with chestnut. Blue roan is an inherited coat color characterized by black and blue-hairs evenly intermingled to create a ...
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What is a Mule?
Mules are a hybrid of a horse and donkey, usually sired by a jack donkey and out of a mare horse. They can also be crossed with mares to create hinnies. Mules have the intelligence of horses but the strength and endurance of donkeys. They are popular for their quiet, gentle dispositions and hardiness, making them ideal animals for recreational riding and farm work.