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  1. Planning a Holiday on Horseback

    Planning a Holiday on Horseback

    Any equestrian vacation, especially one involving long-distance travel, represents a considerable investment of time and money. That’s one reason to go with an established tour provider: They have ...

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  2. Get your horse ready for long summer rides

    Get your horse ready for long summer rides

    Q: Can you outline a simple fitness program I can start with my 8-year-old Quarter Horse gelding? He had limited riding over the winter and I’d like to get him in shape for long three-to-four-hour ...

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  3. How To Tie A Horse Safely To A Post Or Rail

    How To Tie A Horse Safely To A Post Or Rail

    When it comes to horses, they are large and unpredictable creatures! No matter how placid your equine friend is, it is vital that learn to tie them up safely to a hitching rail or post. Remember...

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  4. Taiba Ran a 'Gallant Race' in Haskell, Baffert Says

    Taiba Ran a 'Gallant Race' in Haskell, Baffert Says

    Taiba may not have won the July 23 TVG.com Haskell Stakes (G1) at Monmouth Park, but the performance of the Zedan Racing Stables color bearer in the $1 million race gave his connections plenty to be...

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  5. How Much Weight Can A Draft Horse Carry?

    How Much Weight Can A Draft Horse Carry?

    We all know that horses are very strong and able to carry human riders while carrying out various athletic movements. But just how much weight can a draft horse carry? If you’re looking for a ho...

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  6. Horse Training: What Does Green Broke Mean?

    Horse Training: What Does Green Broke Mean?

    If you are looking at taking on a new horse, you might see some advertised as green or green broke. Let’s take a look at what green broke means and find out if a green broke horse is the right one ...

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  7. Eye problems in older horses

    Eye problems in older horses

    As your horse gets older, his graceful figure may give way to a swayback and potbelly, and his joints may get stiff and creaky, but, unlike elderly people and old dogs, he’s not all that likely to ...

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  8. Weighing Your Horse Without a Scale

    Weighing Your Horse Without a Scale

    You’ll never hear your horse fretting, “Does this saddle pad make me look fat?” But it serves him well if you keep on eye on his figure for him. Fluctuations in weight are generally related to ...

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  9. Florida horse positive for strangles

    Florida horse positive for strangles

    The Florida Department Agriculture and Consumer Services confirmed a 3-year-old Quarter Horse gelding at an equine clinic in Manatee County, Florida, positive for strangles on July 13. He presented w...

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  10. West Nile virus in California

    West Nile virus in California

    On July 13, the California Department of Food and Agriculture confirmed a 6-year-old unvaccinated Arabian cross gelding in Kern County, California, positive for West Nile virus (WNV). He presented wi...

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