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Dog Coats Sell Best In My Mobile Emporium
Dog Coats Sell Best In My Mobile Emporium
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It seems funny to be writing about dog coats for a horse publication. We all know dogs are part of just about every horse farm on the planet. Some are workers, protecting the farm and livestock but most are a treasured member of the farm family. It&r...
By Cher Griffin
So You Want To Learn Dressage!
So You Want To Learn Dressage!
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The word “Dressage” conjures up all kinds of images, doesn’t it? And you wonder if you could ride in this elite discipline. Or maybe you think it’s too difficult for you and your horse, but it’s not! “Dressage&...
By Tanya Buck
‘Yellowstone’ TV Horse Finds Job On Kansas Ranch
‘Yellowstone’ TV Horse Finds Job On Kansas Ranch
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Jessies Sugar Rey, better known nowadays as Yellowstone, literally made a name for himself in the television series “Yellowstone.” A movie star has become a working ranch horse.   Jessies Sugar Rey, better known nowadays...
By Frank J. Buchman
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What is a Shire horse?
The Shire horse is a breed of draft horse that originated in England. They are typically black, gray, or bay in color and can stand up to 18 hands high (six feet at the shoulder). They are considered to be among the strongest and most powerful horses, capable of pulling very heavy loads. Shires have large heads, small ears, and long manes and tails. They have an easy-going demeanor and are known for their even temperaments, making them popular for driving carriages.