Monthly Archives: February 2012

So You Want to Buy a Horse

So You Want to Buy a Horse

  Easy to do but  be sure to do your homework. Top 10 Things you should consider BEFORE you go horse shopping Buying a horse is a big commitment in both time and money. The emotional energy spent is a large factor as well. With so many horses for sale, how do you choose?...

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Don’t Cry for the Horses

Don’t Cry for the Horses

 Don’t cry for the horses that life has set free. A million bright  horses forever to be. Don’t cry for the horses now in God’s hand. As they dance and they prance in a heavenly band.

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Communicate with Your Horse – From the Ground Up

Communicate with Your Horse – From the Ground Up

So you have a new horse or maybe a new foal or maybe you care for other horses. We know they all have different traits and skills. Some learn fast – others may take longer. It helps to know the background but let’s assume you don’t. Therefore it is your responsibility to “read the...

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Horses in your Life

“I Ride” That seems like such a simple statement. However, as many women who ride know, it is really a complicated matter. It has to do with power and empowerment. Being able to do things you might have once considered out of reach or ability. I have considered this as I shovel manure, fill...

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Cold Winter Blast Can be Dangerous to Your Horse

Cold Winter Blast Can be Dangerous to Your Horse

The whole East coast is in the throes of an early season arctic blast that could cause problems for horse operations as well as other livestock. “A deep, upper-level low-pressure system will linger over the northeastern United States through the next few days,” said Tom Priddy, University of Kentucky College of Agriculture meteorologist. “Winds...

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