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Athletic Rocky Mountain Horses for sale in Sneedville,

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Discover Athletic Rocky Mountain Horses for sale in Sneedville, Hancock, Tennessee on America's biggest equine marketplace. Browse Horses, or place a FREE ad today on horseclicks.com
Me And My Love For Horses
Me And My Love For Horses
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As a child I saved my pennies, nickels, dimes and quarters to purchase the first chapter-book that I ever read. I remember taking the “100 cents” to the counter of the store and bringing home my copy of Black Beauty, written by Anna Sewel...
By Rev Joseph (Joe) Price
Signs Of A Happy And Healthy Horse
Signs Of A Happy And Healthy Horse
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Horse lovers, everywhere, should know the signs of a happy and healthy horse. Whether you own, train, ride, show, or anything and everything in between, you should be able to look at and spend time with a horse and say “that horse is doing well...
By Emily Liebman
Fly Spray Products
Fly Spray Products
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Fly Spray products  Here is a range of fly sprays on the market in the US. These are ranked in order of their positive review count. You are more than welcome to leave comments below to let us know what your favorite products are for keeping...
How Many Horses Is Too Many?
How Many Horses Is Too Many?
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What is the carrying capacity of your horse farm? Do you know how many horses can be adequately located at your farm? Many different factors go into deciding how many horses can be sustained on your property. What type of horses are you going to ...
By Dr. Dana Price
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What is Rocky Mountain Horse?
The Rocky Mountain Horse is a breed of horse known for its versatility and hardy nature. They originated in the United States in the 17th century, where they were used as work horses in the Appalachian Mountains. Today, they are admired for their laid back personality and surefootedness, making them suitable for many different types of riding. They are known to have a naturally smooth gait which makes them both comfortable and enjoyable to ride. They are also quite agile and athletic, capable of competing in various disciplines such as show jumping, dressage, trekking or even running endurance races!