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How To Introduce a Problem Horse To New People
How To Introduce a Problem Horse To New People
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If you’ve been around horses long enough, you’ll have met one that for some reason just doesn’t like people. There are a few different reasons why a horse wouldn’t like somebody, especially if they come from a situation of abu...
By Emily Liebman
The Top 10 Riding Locations In Florida
The Top 10 Riding Locations In Florida
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Horse riding is one of the best therapies and there’s certainly nothing better than riding in the most amazing locations. Florida is home to some of the most enchanting places to ride. We have listed some of the most popular locations below...
How Do You Evaluate The Hydration Status Of Your Horse?
How Do You Evaluate The Hydration Status Of Your Horse?
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The summer brings horse shows, trail rides, sport horse competition and endurance races. Many people worry about their horses hydration status, especially if they are away from home during the intense heat of the summer. Horses can be very finicky ab...
By Dr. Dana Price
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What is a donkey?
Donkeys are a breed of equine that originated in north Africa and is closely related to the horse. They are known for their docile nature, hardy constitutions and intelligence. They come in many sizes, ranging from miniature donkeys that stand about 2 feet at the shoulder to Mammoth Jacks, which can weigh up to 1,200 lbs. Donkeys are often kept as pets or used as pack animals or guardians for sheep and goats. They have also been used for trail rides, driving carts and working on farms.