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The Different Types of Horse Saddles and What They're Used For
The Different Types of Horse Saddles and What They're Used For
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There are a variety of different types of horse saddles on the market, and each one is designed for a specific purpose. In this blog post, we will discuss the different types of horse saddles and what they are used for. We will also provide tips on h...
By Team HorseClicks
Has Your Horse Reached Retirement?
Has Your Horse Reached Retirement?
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Horses are seemingly both indestructible and extremely fragile. They live for a long time, and yet not nearly long enough. Our horses work for us, play with us and act as the best therapists on the planet, and yet none of them plan for retirement or ...
By Tanya Buck
A Lesson From Horses - Herd Instinct V Fear
A Lesson From Horses - Herd Instinct V Fear
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A few weeks ago I wrote about equine friendships and the signs and ways they can develop based on herd instincts and circumstances. This week, I thought I would write about interspecies friendships. I have written about human relationships with anima...
By Katharine MacCornack
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What is a Paint Horse?
The Paint Horse is a breed of horse known for its distinctive markings, usually patches of white combined with another color. Paints have solid conformation and are generally similar to the stock-type breeds such as Quarter Horses or Tennessee Walkers. They are highly intelligent, loyal, and strong horses that can excel in many disciplines from dressage to trail riding. Paints also tend to be calm and friendly, making them an ideal mount for both novice and experienced riders alike.