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Buying A Horse
Buying A Horse
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There’s more to buying a horse than picking a pretty or flashy horse.   Of course we all want the dream of a beautiful horse with a long flowing mane and tail but what do we really need?   First, figure out where you w...
By Gaye DeRusso
A Fractured Skull
A Fractured Skull
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I have heard it said that one could put a horse in a padded room and s/he would find a way to become injured. Many horse people have long given up trying to figure out what might have happened in the middle of the night in the field, and simply shrug...
By Katharine MacCornack
Creepy Ticks - What Does That Mean For Your Horse
Creepy Ticks - What Does That Mean For Your Horse
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In the United States, ticks are ubiquitous.They are primarily active from spring to fall. Their preferred habitats are tall grasses, pastures, woods, and brushy areas. They are opportunists and not picky. They enjoy sucking the blood of mammals, bird...
By Carrie Griffith, DVM
The Benefits of Steel Horse Barns
The Benefits of Steel Horse Barns
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When you envision a horse barn in your head, the classic wooden building may be the first thing that comes into your head. While this may be the classic design, steel buildings make excellent horse barns. Many horse owners are split in the decision a...
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What is a Paint Horse?
The Paint Horse is a breed of horse known for its distinctive markings, usually patches of white combined with another color. Paints have solid conformation and are generally similar to the stock-type breeds such as Quarter Horses or Tennessee Walkers. They are highly intelligent, loyal, and strong horses that can excel in many disciplines from dressage to trail riding. Paints also tend to be calm and friendly, making them an ideal mount for both novice and experienced riders alike.