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A Horse's Teeth - Understanding and Caring For Your Horse's Teeth
If you look up horse care, you will probably realize there are such things as equine dentists. What kind of teeth does a horse have and what care do they need? And is it really possible to determine a horse's age from its teeth?
0 commentsA Hello From WPH
This is a brief hello. Just signed up for hubpages. We didn't realize how many folks read hub entries. WPH stands for Wilson Performance Horses. Corey and Hannah Wilson, own and operate WPH in northwest Indiana. It is our goal to develop horses...
1 commentA Guide to Choosing Your First Horse
First horses play a valuable part in your life as a blooming horse rider.So choosing the right horse is very important, first horses teaches you the ropes and tricks to being able to get on any horse and go for a lovely ride on a beach, or down a...
1 commentRodeo. An American Heritage Under Attack
Across America, in hundreds of small towns across the west, and from coast to coast, thousands of people gather to watch the annual rodeo. Whether it's a professional level or just the local amateur boys, rodeo has the deepest roots in America over...
3 commentsSliced Bread - a short story
Even children can rise above pain. A child learns a hard lesson about politics and betrayal.
6 commentsKogi warning ignored by Younger Brother so new film Aluna made
The Kogi or Cogui are an amazing tribal people who live in Columbia in South America high on the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta mountain. They are surviving descendants of the ancient Tairona culture and have managed to keep their traditions despite...
2 commentsCountry Living for City Slickers
My story begins about ten years ago in San Francisco living on my sailboat in Jack London Square five years after my divorce. Met a lovely lady who taught me how to buy fruit and taste food. Denise would take my cheap peaches and throw them in the...
0 commentsThe Unwanted Gift : ( Part 5)
The Unwanted Gift (Part 5) In part 5 the story continues, Richard reluctantly returns home, and on the long drive up north he looks back.
2 commentsDealing With The Girthy Horse
Sometimes a horse may decide it does not like having its girth fastened or tightened. What causes this behavior and what can be done about it?
5 commentsLife's Like Barrel Racing: Ride 'em and Slide 'Em or Lead 'Em and Feed 'Em
Ageing barrel racer shares memories of horses, races and life's philosophy.
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