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Sleeping Disorders: Adult Night Terrors
My experience with sleep disorders, nightmares, and night terrors. Informative videos are included.
44 commentsDifferent types of Horses
Hernando Cortez brought horses ashore in Mexico in 1519. The name mustang comes from the word mesteno, which means wild or stray. The horses survived the harsh trip across the sea which proves the stamina. Today the mustang is a protected animal,...
68 commentsSigns and Stages of Pregnancy in the Mare
Knowing what to expect during your mare's pregnancy and the foal's birth can be life-saving to both the dam and the foal.
20 commentsDr Edward Fujimoto is Real - The Cancer Update Emails Are Not
A spam email circulates periodically - clogging email inboxes.
5 commentsCosta Rica 5 Hidden Treasures Off The Tourist Trail
Don Lulo's horseback tour of the Nauyaca waterfalls has to be the best horseback tour in Costa Rica. The incredible Ballena Marina National Park has the best snorkeling on the Pacific Coast of Costa Rica.
35 commentsHow to Help Your Horse Give Birth
How to prepare for your mares foal? Learn what to do if something goes wrong during the birth of your horses foal.
1 commentMonsters of Scotland
There are three well known Monsters of Scotland supposedly hiding in the lochs of Scotland. Nessie of Loch Ness is the most widely reported Monster of Scotland. In addition to Nessie of Loch Ness, Loch Maree with Muc Sheilch and Loch Morar with Morag is believed to be carrying the Monsters of Scotland. Morag in Loch Morar is the second most and Muc Sheilch in Loch Maree is the third most popular Monster in Scotland.
2 commentsAstronomy; A Beginner's Guide to the Moon - A Greensleeves Page
This is a beginner's guide to the surface structures on the Moon. There is more that can be seen on the Moon with a pair of binoculars, than in the whole of the rest of the sky put together. This guide tells you what to look for.
7 commentsCommunication In Domestic Pets
Communication in Domestic Pets: Visual: body language such as play bow, submissive pose, finger waggle. Sound: Vocal such as zebra finch song, dog growl, cat hiss, rat squeak or other such as rabbit's foot thumping. Touch: such as grooming Scent: such as dog urine and horse pheromones Unfamiliar methods such as by electrical charge
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