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14.3 - 15.2hh Project Appaloosa Horses for sale

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Can Horses & Donkeys Live Together?
Can Horses & Donkeys Live Together?
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Horses and donkeys look quite similar in terms of body shape and many other qualities, but there are some key differences between them. Such similarities are quite helpful for them to adjust if kept along side each other. Despite their list of di...
By Team HorseClicks
Mitty, The Red Bay
Mitty, The Red Bay
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His name is Mitty. A red bay, 16 year old Mustang with mane and tail like obsidian. I hardly know him yet, but oh, I will. Why? Because he’s mine.  I can’t believe I’m doing this. From the time I was three, I have been capt...
By Elizabeth Do Carmo
Mother's Day Gift Guide
Mother's Day Gift Guide
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Are you needing some Mothers day inspiration?! We've put together some gift ideas, that would be perfect for the horsey lover Mom! 1. A gorgeous peice of jewellery that resembles something equine... We loved this diamonte horse shoe neckla...
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What is an Appaloosa Horse?
The Appaloosa Horse is an American breed that originated in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. It is known for its colorful coat, typically consisting of patches, spots, stripes and other variations. Its most distinctive feature is a white blanket pattern on its hindquarters. Appaloosas are sure-footed and have excellent stamina, making them popular mounts among both novice and experienced riders alike. They are also intelligent and loyal, making them a great choice for any discipline from trail riding to show jumping.