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Barn Work At Moonset
Barn Work At Moonset
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Early in the morning when I venture out to the barn to feed, turn out the horses, and clean their stalls, the world is dark and quiet. Silence heightens other senses such as hearing. As I listen for sounds wild and tame, I hear the familiar nicker of...
By Katharine MacCornack
Retired White City Army Sergeant Dedicated  Demanded Farrier Caring For Horses' Feet
Retired White City Army Sergeant Dedicated Demanded Farrier Caring For Horses' Feet
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An enclosed two-horse trailer has been converted into Jay Sander’s traveling farrier service “No foot, no horse” is an old saying among horsemen. Despite their size and strength, horses actually are notoriously fragile anima...
By Frank J. Buchman
Horse Enthusiasts Invited To Complimentary Winter Equine Meeting
Horse Enthusiasts Invited To Complimentary Winter Equine Meeting
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Advice for care and handling of horses highlights an upcoming special presentation. “Everybody interested in horses is invited to the Winter Equine Meeting Thursday evening, January 9th, at Garnett,” welcomed Ernie Rodina. Coordin...
By Frank J. Buchman
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What is Rocky Mountain Horse?
The Rocky Mountain Horse is a breed of horse known for its versatility and hardy nature. They originated in the United States in the 17th century, where they were used as work horses in the Appalachian Mountains. Today, they are admired for their laid back personality and surefootedness, making them suitable for many different types of riding. They are known to have a naturally smooth gait which makes them both comfortable and enjoyable to ride. They are also quite agile and athletic, capable of competing in various disciplines such as show jumping, dressage, trekking or even running endurance races!