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Discover Trail Riding Fjord Horses for sale in Michigan on America's biggest equine marketplace. Browse Horses or place a FREE ad today on horseclicks.com
Picturesque Flint Hills Ranch Offers Unique Getaway  To Rural Lifestyle, Elaborately Diverse Horse Facilities
Picturesque Flint Hills Ranch Offers Unique Getaway To Rural Lifestyle, Elaborately Diverse Horse Facilities
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Mary and Barbara Ubel manage the most diverse 2UW Brush Creek Ranch near Westmoreland which has been in the family for more than a century. Words are inadequate to sufficiently appreciate the immaculate beauty, complexity, horsiness, even Godline...
By Frank J. Buchman
When Should You Use A Balance Rationer
When Should You Use A Balance Rationer
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Back in the 70s we used to feed horses with whatever the grain store had to offer. I remember feeding our show palominos a mixture of straight oats, wheat germ oil, and bananas to keep their coats shiny and gold. The rest of the gang got sweet feed. ...
By Cher Griffin
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What is a Fjord Horse?
The Fjord horse is an ancient breed of Scandinavian horses that has been popular in Norway for centuries. It is known for its hardiness and sure-footedness, making it ideal for use in rugged terrain or mountainous areas. It has a compact body with muscular legs, a short neck, and an upright mane which stands straight up on end to form the characteristic "Viking" profile that these horses are so well known for. Fjord horses have long been used as draft animals due to their strength and agility, but they make equally good recreational riding mounts when given proper training. They have especially soft mouths which makes them easy to handle while riding. They are also very intelligent creatures who can be trained easily with gentle guidance. The Fjord horse's main characteristics include their two-colored coats that range from grayish brown “wild” colors to chestnut sorrels with white manes and tails; the thick neck; distinctive dunal stripes along the back; feathery fetlocks (lower parts of the leg); wide nostrils; thick lower lip; big ears set high on its head; large eyes set deep into sockets giving great vision around its face; powerful withers forming a broad chest tapering down toward strong quarters, shoulders and hindquarters ending in low hocks below short cannon bones which gives them incredible flexibility during jumps over obstacles or traversing difficult terrain. All of these features combine to make this horse incredibly agile and strong—the perfect combination for all kinds of working tasks!