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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
A Baby Horse Named Princess Rose
A Baby Horse Named Princess Rose
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My friend Suzzi and I co-created a horse / ranch story book filled with real life photography of the animals at Intentions Ranch. Guests who read the book have come to meet all the characters in person for a magical memorable day at the ranch! &n...
Springtime Tips
Springtime Tips
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Snow, snow, and more snow here, but I’m staying optimistic and eagerly awaiting spring! Ah, springtime, the time all horse owners, riders, and equid caretakers look forward to, because finally, riding days have arrived! There are so many things...
By Tanya Buck
How Does the Triple Crown Differ when You Cross the Pond?
How Does the Triple Crown Differ when You Cross the Pond?
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Horse racing is a sport we share with our friends across the pond. It would be no surprise to hear that the UK has their own Triple Crown. As a quick history note, the American Triple Crown had its roots in on Meriwether Lewis Clark, Jr who attempted...
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What is a Shetland Pony?
The Shetland Pony is a small, strong breed of horse that originated in the Shetland Islands off the coast of Scotland. It is known for its good temperment and hardy nature, as well as its small size (averaging between 10 and 11 hands high) which makes it ideal for children or people who don't want a full-sized horse. They can be used for riding, driving, light work, showing and much more. They are available in many colors including gray, chestnut, black, bay, roan and dun.