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Are Horses Color Blind?
The answer is yes and no. Horses are not totally colorblind, but they do not see the range of colors we see. In Horses and Horsemanship by Dr. M.E. Ensminger (1977) at the time of that writing most...
7 commentsHorseback Riding Is Good for the Body and Soul
Horseback riding can be relaxing too!Any rider will tell you the wonderful and varied benefits of riding horseback. Be it English, western, bareback, for competition, for exercise or just plain old fun, there...
2 commentsThe Law of Attraction in Relationships
Learning about the LOA made me realize that I will never be able to exert enough control on another person to make them do whatever it is I wanted so that I could FEEL better. I don't have to try to control...
1 commentFor the Love of a Hinny
For the Love of a Hinny , by Annette Thomas-Sharp "We all have a favorite pet in our lives. Let me tell you about mine......" I don't know what it is about Kojack that makes him so special: his...
5 commentsReligion and Spirituality Within The Law of Attraction
As far as the Law of Attraction is concerned, the words God, Universe, Creative Energy, Higher Power and Source all have the same meaning. They all signify the source of creation and are interchangeably. The...
1 commentWhat I Learned From A Liz Graves Gaited Horse Clinic
I am not a “gaited horse person.” But over the years I have been constantly exposed to these mysterious horses, first by students who came to me for equitation lessons, and later because I found...
0 commentsHorse Barns - Inside and Out
Like a sleeping giant the Gentle Bank Barn rises up in front of me as I walk up the lane. Surrounded by large trees and white fences it offers protected refuge for those who want to accept the invitation. ...
1 commentMake Your Horse's Tail Grow
First, let me say that I don't work for M-T-G and only discovered this company by (lucky) accident. Apparently, this product is an old favorite for clearing up rain rot, dandruff and itchy skin on horses. But...
Classical dressage for the competitive rider
There is little difference between a classical dressage rider and a competitive rider in the hands of a master, but the methods of training are very different. The two methods are different from the standpoint...
3 commentsMiniature Horse vs. Pony: What's the Difference?
Miniature horses are pint-size equine that are fairly new but are quickly gaining in popularity. Ponies, on the other hand, have been around for hundreds of years. People often get the two confused, or think...
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