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How To Introduce a Problem Horse To New People
How To Introduce a Problem Horse To New People
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If you’ve been around horses long enough, you’ll have met one that for some reason just doesn’t like people. There are a few different reasons why a horse wouldn’t like somebody, especially if they come from a situation of abu...
By Emily Liebman
Time With My Horses
Time With My Horses
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Dear Pasture Horses: I know you’re probably all wondering why I have been spending so much more time out here in your paradise with all eight of you. You're all probably wondering why I sit on the ground and watch as you scrub the flowers a...
By Sher Harvey
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What is a Standardbred Horse?
The Saddlebred horse is a breed of horse that originated in the United States in the 18th century. This versatile and vibrant breed of horse is considered one of the most attractive, distinctive and stylish breeds around and has a long-standing history. Unlike many other breeds, Saddlebreds are a distinct combination of strength, beauty and athleticism. They have an alluring look that makes them stand out from the crowd, with powerful front legs, wide chests and muscular hindquarters providing exceptional balance when ridden or driven. The medium-sized head gives them an elegant profile while their lively eyes indicate intelligence. Saddlebreds were originally bred to be show horses with flashy gaits suitable for exhibitions or parades as well as competition horses who could perform at various events such as saddleseat equitation classes in shows or horse shows; however they are also great work horses for farm duties such as plowing fields or pulling carts with feed or hay bales on them. In addition to their aptitude for performance riding disciplines like dressage and jumping, this breed thrives in trail riding because of its sensible temperaments which allow it to adapt easily to new environments without spooking easily like some other breeds can do. These remarkable animals have been celebrated throughout history by royalty across Europe and North America alike; Queen Victoria was said to be quite taken by them! With unparalleled style coupled with trusting dispositions, it’s no wonder why so many people hold these horses dear!