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By Sondrac 1 comments
Adopting a kitten is not only for those living alone, it is also for those households that have children. Kittens are great for children of all ages, are easy to care for and welcoming when you come home. Cats make the best companions, they ... more »
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If you're deciding to get a horse, there are several factors to consider when choosing a breed. The horse's height, temperament, maintenance costs and other facts must be factored into your decision. Whether you're getting a horse for riding, ... more »
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While the Appaloosa Horse is known as the "leopard" of horses because of the colorful coat of distinctive patterns and spots that is unique to Appaloosas, they actually come in a variety of coat colors, as well as many characteristics that might ... more »
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Admired for its beauty and athleticism, the Arabian has physical traits so distinctive it's easy to pick these horses out of a crowd... more »
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Paint horses are the most colorful of breeds, with unique coat patterns and easily distinguished markings... more »
By Julia Fuller 1 comments
If you own a Shetland pony then you already know what the winter coat looks like. Nothing compares with the amount of hair that comes off one of these ponies in the springtime. In the past, we have always used the trustworthy shedding blade to ... more »
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The Morgan horse is the breed most commonly used by the U.S. government for its cavalry and national parks mounted programs... more »
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The American Quarter Horse is the world's leading equine breed with 3.7 million registered Quarter Horses worldwide and more than 306,000 members... more »
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The saddlebred is known as a three and five gaited horse... more »
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The Tennessee walking horse is known for its gentle disposition and smooth gaits... more »
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There are many Gaited horses from which to choose. These include the breeds such as Paso Finos, American Sadlebreds, and the most famous - Tennessee Walkers. Any of these horses offer a pleasant ride and are easy on the back. They are versatile ... more »
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The miniature horse should look like an exact replica of a larger horse - only smaller... more »
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The American mustang is descended from the North African barb. The breed was taken to Spain in the eighth century and crossed with an Iberian stock of horse to create a sure-footed, quick and sturdy horse that would carry Spanish conquistadors ... more »
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The Foxtrotter horse is named after its unique walk-trot, known as a fox trot. The fox trot can best be described as a walk with the front feet and a trot with the hind feet... more »
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The Peruvian Paso horse is popular because of its spirited, elegant gait, easy disposition, and zest for life and willingness to please... more »
By Virginia Allain 1 comments
This little known breed of horses traces its bloodlines back to stock brought in by the Spanish explorers. Here's how to find out more about this unique breed of horses... more »
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A horse's registration papers are a validated record of their ancestry or proof that they fit a specific breed organization's minimum requirements. While owning a registered horse will not guarantee the equine's performance, conformation or ... more »
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The Paso Fino "Fine Gait" Horse is known as the Cadillac of horses for its smooth gait and ride... more »
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The Pony of the Americas (POA) was designed as a mount specially for children, with a quiet disposition and a gentle nature... more »
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Known as a child's riding horse and a popular animal in petting zoos, the Shetland pony originated on the Scottish island of Shetland, hence the name. This attractive, diminutive breed has strong, sturdy legs, a thick coat and grows no more than ... more »
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Driving a commercial horse-drawn carriage on busy streets can be daunting. You want to make sure the horse you choose to work with is reliable, dead calm and confident. It's important not to rush in when making this choice, but instead to spend ... more »
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Whether your interest in horses is personal or professional, it pays to be able to recognize the different breeds. The American Grade Horse Registry lists 15 recognized horse breeds. Many horse breeds have their own organizations to share ... more »
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Your child loves horses, but is he/she ready for a horse of their own, and what kind? This guide will help you decide... more »
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Fantasizing about seeing your colors on the next Seabiscuit or Secretariat? Chomping at the bit to make your own run for the roses? A good place to start is the racetrack. Owning a racehorse is an exhilarating, rewarding pursuit if you know how ... more »
By Juliet Myfanwy Johnson 0 comments
You have your horse all cleaned up, and all the heavy equipment laid out and ready to put on. You're picturing yourself out on those country or city roads, whip in hand, happily trotting along in your carriage. You're ready to drive your horse! ... more »