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12 - 16 Year Old old 15.3 - 16.2hh Rocky Mountain Horses for Sale

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The Top 10 Health Benefits of Owning a Horse
The Top 10 Health Benefits of Owning a Horse
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Being able to own a horse or even just spend time with a horse is incredible and such a privilege. Horses bring us humans so much joy throughout our lives and we are so lucky to have such strong bonds with these amazing animals.  Here is a l...
HorseClicks Horse Quiz
HorseClicks Horse Quiz
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1. Horse’s can sleep standing up and lying down… - True - False. 2. When can newborn horses start walking - 2 weeks after birth - A couple of hours after birth - 18 months later 3. How long is a horse’s g...
Gratitude from a horsewoman on Thanksgiving
Gratitude from a horsewoman on Thanksgiving
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Throughout the pandemic and especially at Thanksgiving, people have tried to remember all those things for which they may be grateful for during challenging times. Some keep gratitude journals, others stay close to friends and family, and horse peopl...
By Katharine MacCornack
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 Rocky Mountain Horse?
The Rocky Mountain Horse is a breed of horse known for its versatility and hardy nature. They originated in the United States in the 17th century, where they were used as work horses in the Appalachian Mountains. Today, they are admired for their laid back personality and surefootedness, making them suitable for many different types of riding. They are known to have a naturally smooth gait which makes them both comfortable and enjoyable to ride. They are also quite agile and athletic, capable of competing in various disciplines such as show jumping, dressage, trekking or even running endurance races!