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Horse Crazy?
by AnimalTurd
This photo below is of an beautiful "Arabian Stallion" This wild horse video is amzing and beautiful! I hope you all enjoy it as much as I did. P.s-Sorry if the slgoan in the middle is annoying just try to... published 7 months ago
Ghost Horse Legend
by cliffysmom
"Ranchboss Cortez" watercolor by Nancy, copyright 2008Nancy J. Bailey Copyright 2008 . There's a story the old ones tell by the fire When the stars are washed clean in the wind When the coyotes sing out... published 8 months ago
misty of chincoteague
by barranca
This is the real, actual stuffed Misty of Chincoteague and her daughter, following those are real live ponies on the island and finally are three shots of the island from the mainland, one on a sunny day and... published 17 months ago
Miniature Horses and Equine Narcolepsy
by DonnaCSmith
A disorder not often found in horses, seems to be more common in the smallest breed, the Miniature Horse. Miniature owners refer to the little horses with the disorder as "fainting foals." People are probably... published 6 months ago
Choosing the Ideal Pet
by mistyhorizon2003
So you have decided you want a pet but are not sure which one would be the most suitable for both you and your lifestyle. I hope to make this decision easier for you by giving you an idea of what is involved... published 5 months ago
Classical dressage for the competitive rider
by Carolyn Resnick
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... published 7 months ago
Training horses at liberty
by Carolyn Resnick
For those of us who grew up with a natural affinity for horses, or those of us who as children developed a fantasy surrounding these marvelous creatures after reading King of the Wind, Black Beauty, or Fury,... published 7 months ago
The Thinking Horse - How Smart Is He?
by cliffysmom
Ironically, I was investigating the subject already today when something happened in the barn. Clifford, who often lets himself out of the stall if I leave the door unlatched, did so today. I was busy with... published 8 months ago
How to treat your horse
by Carolyn Resnick
I find that treats are an enjoyable way to socialize a horse to have a reliable character and willing attitude in his performances. Offering treats to horses may be the surprise answer to creating a magical... published 4 months ago












