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Drippy Eyes
Drippy Eyes
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Some horses suffer from frequent discharges from one or both eyes, often as a result of a medical problem such as allergies. When I rescued an abused horse last fall, he came with many problems, some easier to address than others. Quality pasture, my...
By Katharine MacCornack
The Farrier Is A Horse's Best Friend
The Farrier Is A Horse's Best Friend
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Adopting a rescue horse brings both joy and sorrow. The joy of getting to know a new horse and working with him/her to form that inimitable bond for which horse lovers strive. Sorrow comes from a sad past perhaps involving abuse or neglect, and in mo...
By Katharine MacCornack
Laminitis In Horses
Laminitis In Horses
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 THE MOST DREADED DIAGNOSIS IN HORSES IS LAMINITIS  One of the most dreaded diagnosis in the horse world is laminitis. Laminitis is the inflammation and  dysfunction of the lamina that connects the coffin bone to the hoof wall. Thi...
By Dr. Dana Price
HorseClicks attend The All American Quarter Horse Congress 2019
HorseClicks attend The All American Quarter Horse Congress 2019
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Drew Macke, HorseClicks Vice President, visited The All American Quarter Horse Congress, which is held in Columbus, Ohio. The All American Quarter Horse Congress is the world’s largest single-breed horse show which is held over 4 weeks in ...
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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!