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I can’t remember the last time I’ve had only two horses. I was there when she was born and I was there to say goodbye, and I’ll tell you the birthing is a whole lot happier than the deathing.  Her birth was uneventful. Fun....
By Tanya Buck
Retired White City Army Sergeant Dedicated  Demanded Farrier Caring For Horses' Feet
Retired White City Army Sergeant Dedicated Demanded Farrier Caring For Horses' Feet
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An enclosed two-horse trailer has been converted into Jay Sander’s traveling farrier service “No foot, no horse” is an old saying among horsemen. Despite their size and strength, horses actually are notoriously fragile anima...
By Frank J. Buchman
covid-19 and Horses
covid-19 and Horses
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We are all tired of hearing about the Covid-19, Corona Virus, but if you’re anything like me, you have already thought about the positive side effects of living in a world with changes to our daily routines. We, meaning most of my friends since...
By Tanya Buck
Potty Talk - Evaluating the Nutritional Status of Your Horse
Potty Talk - Evaluating the Nutritional Status of Your Horse
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You may wonder why poop or manure is helpful in evaluating your horse’s nutritional status?  I know most of you don’t want to evaluate poop, let alone examine it. But it can give you a lot of information about the content and qua...
By Dr. Dana Price
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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.