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Halloween Bringing Out The Spooks
Halloween Bringing Out The Spooks
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My best horse is a big gray ranch gelding that I have trained to run barrels and poles but also that I use for all of my colt starting stuff. We call him Jake and I can pony any kind of colt off of him. He’s kind enough to let them jerk around ...
By Amy Andresen
How I Learnt to Back a Horse Trailer
How I Learnt to Back a Horse Trailer
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Backing up can be one of the most confusing and intimidating things about hauling a horse trailer. Even though I grew up on a farm driving tractors and trailers, I never got the hang of backing a trailer without help. That came back to bite me as...
By Sally Petty
Ranger Suffers A Torn Muscle
Ranger Suffers A Torn Muscle
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One morning before sunrise when nocturnal darkness had just begun to dissipate the skies, barely enough for the eye to see slightly, but not well, I went out to bring the horses in from night turnout. Figures could be perceived, but details eluded th...
By Katharine MacCornack
An Insight To Hay Guys - Hay Deliveries
An Insight To Hay Guys - Hay Deliveries
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I had never really given much thought to the guys who deliver hay as I mostly deal with their boss, the farmer. It’s up to him or her to hire and supervise his/her staff. One day, when my young barn helper, who was in her early twenties, and I ...
By Katharine MacCornack
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What is a Shetland Pony?
The Shetland Pony is a small, strong breed of horse that originated in the Shetland Islands off the coast of Scotland. It is known for its good temperment and hardy nature, as well as its small size (averaging between 10 and 11 hands high) which makes it ideal for children or people who don't want a full-sized horse. They can be used for riding, driving, light work, showing and much more. They are available in many colors including gray, chestnut, black, bay, roan and dun.