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The Top 10 Health Benefits of Owning a Horse
The Top 10 Health Benefits of Owning a Horse
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Being able to own a horse or even just spend time with a horse is incredible and such a privilege. Horses bring us humans so much joy throughout our lives and we are so lucky to have such strong bonds with these amazing animals.  Here is a l...
Saddle Fitting Tips - Video
Saddle Fitting Tips - Video
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Hey Guys, it’s Lynnsy here at saddle up! I just wanted to go over a couple of things. A lot of our customers, when they come in, they just want to know about the gullet in a saddle, and when it comes to saddle fitting there’s so much ...
Inspirational Equation Brings Pratt Rodeo Family Together For Steer Roping Finals
Inspirational Equation Brings Pratt Rodeo Family Together For Steer Roping Finals
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What could make any cowboy happier than having a son following his boot steps while riding Dad’s world’s best horse?   Likely not anything and multiple times’ world champion steer roper Rocky Patterson sure knows that f...
By Frank J. Buchman
Sitting With A Sick Horse
Sitting With A Sick Horse
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 If you are lucky, sitting with a sick horse is something that you will never have to do. Or perhaps you are the type that turns away from sorrow/potential sadness and pays someone else to do this. Or your life just isn’t adaptable because...
By Lia Sader
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What is a Clydesdale horse?
A Clydesdale horse is a breed of large draft horse bred primarily for farm work. The breed originated in Scotland, and the most common color is bay. Clydesdales typically stand between 15.2 and 17 hands high, with an average weight of 1800-2000 pounds. They have long legs and muscular bodies making them well suited for pulling heavy loads. Due to their strength, athleticism, and even temperaments, they are also popular horses for riding and showing.