The Jutland Horse
Monday, December 30 2013
by Editor
The Jutland horse is a beautiful, proud breed. But like many of the lesser-known horse breeds , its numbers are declining. Luckily, the Jutland’s importance to Danish history and culture likely ensures that the breed will not ever be allowed to go extinct
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Storing Feed Properly
Friday, December 20 2013
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We all pay a lot for horse feed . By storing it properly you can minimize the amount of feed that goes to waste, while ensuring that the feed your horse eats is safe and good for him. Hay Quality Buy only hay that has been properly cured and stored, and inspect every hay delivery you receive.
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Abaco Barb
Monday, December 16 2013
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Have you ever heard of the Abaco Barb? Although only recognized relatively recently, the Abaco Barb’s origins reach back to the 1500s and the Spanish explorers.
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All About Stringhalt
Wednesday, December 11 2013
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Flatweed, couch grass, and sheep’s sorrel. What do these plants have in common? They all cause the equine neuromuscular disorder known as Stringhalt
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Compared to other horse breeds, the Camarillo’s history is relatively new. The breed originated in California in the 1920s, and all of the Camarillos in existence today can be traced back to a single stallion: Sultan, a Spanish Mustang. History Adolfo Camarillo, a horse enthusiast, discovered Sultan at the California State Fair in 1921
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Classic Equine Equipment’s Legend Stall Series
Thursday, November 07 2013
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Versatile and available with many different options, Classic Equine Equipment’s Legend Stall Series offers you the ability to customize each stall to fit your specific needs and desires.
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As the smallest breed of miniature horse, Falabellas are closer to being dog-sized than horse-sized. But these pint-sized equines are versatile and super-talented, competing in in-hand classes at shows, pulling carts, and even working as service animals. Careful breeding has made the Falabella into a miniature version of full-sized horses
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Winterizing Your Horse
Wednesday, October 30 2013
by Editor
Winter can bring with it a host of equine health issues – colic episodes can increase with the season’s change, and slips and falls on icy ground can result in injuries. Read on for some tips on preparing your horse for the approaching winter
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Pryor Mountain Mustang
Monday, October 28 2013
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Have you ever seen the popular documentary, Cloud: Wild Stallion of the Rockies ? If so, then you’ve gotten a close glimpse into the life of the Pryor Mountain Mustang , a truly unique mustang breed which still ranges the West today.
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The Morgan and the Arabian are two hugely popular breeds today. The Morab combines characteristics of both of these breeds into one horse which is hugely versatile and talented, both in the show ring and as a working horse
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