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Can Horses & Donkeys Live Together?
Can Horses & Donkeys Live Together?
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Horses and donkeys look quite similar in terms of body shape and many other qualities, but there are some key differences between them. Such similarities are quite helpful for them to adjust if kept along side each other. Despite their list of di...
By Team HorseClicks
Equine Bonding
Equine Bonding
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I have enjoyed writing quite a bit about human relationships with horses and other animals, but interspecies relationships are equally important, if not more so. Horses spend significant amounts of time with other horses in herds, wild or domesticate...
By Katharine MacCornack
   Bull Riding Group Advances Sport To Higher   Level Of Competition And Spectator Appeal
Bull Riding Group Advances Sport To Higher Level Of Competition And Spectator Appeal
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Garrion Hull of Wichita was shy the eight-second whistle on the $500 bounty bull 643 Home Wrecker but marked 157-points on two bulls to win the recent Kansas Open Bull Riding Association (KOBRA) event sponsored by ARS Productions at Mulvane. The...
By Frank J. Buchman
Your Horse: Keep or Sell?
Your Horse: Keep or Sell?
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You got a horse! No matter how long ago this happily anticipated event happened, you were thrilled and excited to have an equine buddy to explore new horizons with. But what happens now, when your dream is not coming true? How do you decide what to d...
By Tanya Buck
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What is a Clydesdale horse?
A Clydesdale horse is a breed of large draft horse bred primarily for farm work. The breed originated in Scotland, and the most common color is bay. Clydesdales typically stand between 15.2 and 17 hands high, with an average weight of 1800-2000 pounds. They have long legs and muscular bodies making them well suited for pulling heavy loads. Due to their strength, athleticism, and even temperaments, they are also popular horses for riding and showing.