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A Baby Horse Named Princess Rose
A Baby Horse Named Princess Rose
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My friend Suzzi and I co-created a horse / ranch story book filled with real life photography of the animals at Intentions Ranch. Guests who read the book have come to meet all the characters in person for a magical memorable day at the ranch! &n...
National Finals Rodeo Pays Big Money To Kansas Qualifiers
National Finals Rodeo Pays Big Money To Kansas Qualifiers
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Jess Pope, Waverly, won the eighth go-round in bareback bronc riding at the National Finals Rodeo, Arlington, Texas, marking 89 points on Calgary Stampede’s Xplosive Skies.  Kansas contestants collected major paychecks at the recent Na...
By Frank J. Buchman
Horses And Other Livestock Now Have  Their Own Contagious Virus To Contend
Horses And Other Livestock Now Have Their Own Contagious Virus To Contend
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Vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV) can cause blisters and sores in the mouth, muzzle, teats or hooves of horses, cattle, swine, sheep, goats, llamas and other animals. Like much of the world health and political issues, VSV in horses is a seemingly...
By Frank J. Buchman
Do Horses Grieve?
Do Horses Grieve?
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To me, the question of horses mourning the loss of a herd mate is a no-brainer; of course they feel loss and mourn when a companion dies! But when I step away from my own anthropomorphizing tendencies, I ask myself, do they really? And if so, how do ...
By Tanya Buck
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What is a Mule?
Mules are a hybrid of a horse and donkey, usually sired by a jack donkey and out of a mare horse. They can also be crossed with mares to create hinnies. Mules have the intelligence of horses but the strength and endurance of donkeys. They are popular for their quiet, gentle dispositions and hardiness, making them ideal animals for recreational riding and farm work.