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Mind Control
Mind Control
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Wouldn’t it be nice to have your horse stand and wait for you like your dog sits and waits on command? It can be done! The way to get a horse to do (or not do) anything is to change his mind and opinion about the situation.  So let&rsq...
By Tanya Buck
How Much Does a Horse Weigh? Understanding and Managing Your Horse's Weight
How Much Does a Horse Weigh? Understanding and Managing Your Horse's Weight
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What a horse weighs can vary significantly due to several crucial factors, such as breed, age, and height. From miniature horses to humungous draft horses, the wide range in sizes makes it challenging to determine an accurate average weight, even wit...
By Team HorseClicks
Clydesdale Hooves
Clydesdale Hooves
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The Clydesdale hoof conjures up dreamy images of large horses traveling across heather-covered highlands in Scotland in centuries past or more recently, and closer to home, the famed Budweiser team beloved for their power, beauty, and panache. During...
By Katharine MacCornack
Pushy Horses
Pushy Horses
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Do you own a pushy horse? Ever wonder how he got that way? Horses are not born pushy. They learn from their mother, other horses and then from their owners. They do not naturally know how to behave humans, they are taught. The mother teaches them how...
By Gaye DeRusso

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What is a Gypsy Vanner Horse?
Gypsy Vanner Horses are a unique breed created by the British Romany Gypsy people. They are characterized by their full manes and tails, colorful coats, heavy feathering on their legs, and powerful builds. They have been selectively bred as a riding horse for generations and are renowned for their gentle nature, intelligence, sure-footedness and stamina. They make excellent working horses with the ability to pull carts or wagons and compete in many different events. Today they are popular among pleasure riders and show jumpers due to their looks, attitude and smooth gaits.