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To Pee Or Not To Pee
To Pee Or Not To Pee
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Ever wish you could potty train your horse to urinate only in a certain area that you designate, instead of where he chooses? If you could teach him to “go” only in that place and not in his stall or under the eaves of his barn, in his wa...
By Tanya Buck
Windgalls and Windpuffs
Windgalls and Windpuffs
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How do horses get them, and can they be treated? Windgalls, also known as windpuffs, are terms used to describe puffy, fluid-filled swellings above and behind the fetlock of horses. These unsightly bulges cause owners to worry over the integrity ...
By Tanya Buck
How to Cue for Lead Changes
How to Cue for Lead Changes
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The lope or canter is a three-beat gait, and the two labels are roughly the same gait of different speeds. Western riders lope their horses slower than English riders canter. Whether loping or cantering, horses are on one lead or the other.  ...
By Tanya Buck
Grass Grabbing Goons
Grass Grabbing Goons
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When riding out, we prefer our horses put their grazing tendencies on hold, but they often have the opposite goal in mind.  No matter what you do, you can’t stop your horse from grazing his way through a trail ride. You’re fed up wit...
By Tanya Buck
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What is a Morgan horse?
The Morgan Horse is a breed of equine developed in the United States from foundation stock originating in England. They are compact and refined, with an easily recognizable silhouette, often called "the ideal all-around horse". Morgans stand between 14.1 and 15.2 hands high and can be any color or combination thereof. They have kind eyes, an energetic attitude, and a willingness to learn that makes them popular in many different disciplines such as dressage, show jumping, eventing, driving, and even cowhorse events.