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American Paint Horse (Added: 24 September 2002 | Hits : 67536 Rating: 9 Votes: 10)
The perfect partner - intelligent, athletic and loaded with eye-appeal, the American Paint Horse has much to offer today's equine enthusiast. |
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Trakehner Horse (Added: 09 September 2002 | Hits : 37562 Rating: 9 Votes: 15)
Trakehners are addictive, once you have had one you’re hooked! They are just "very nice people", so willing to please and a pleasure to own.
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Basics of Horse Nutrition (Added: 07 July 2003 | Hits : 20701 Rating: 9 Votes: 38)
More myths are associated with feeding horses than with feeding most other animals and so here Marvin H Hall, associate professor of agronomy, and Patricia M Comerford, instructor of animal science give some basics of horse nutrition. |
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Clydesdale Horse (Added: 04 August 2002 | Hits : 20248 Rating: 7 Votes: 4)
The Clydesdale horse, so utterly synonymous with the phrase 'Horse Power' began to develop as a breed in the early part of the 1700's and after hitting a low point in the sixties and seventies numbers are now increasing. |
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Paso Fino Horses (Added: 02 August 2003 | Hits : 15939 Rating: 8 Votes: 15)
The Paso Fino Horse gives the smoothest ride in the world and attracts many riders. The first Paso Finos in England were introduced by Yvonne and Rachel Bowen, who are also the first breeders of the Paso Fino horse in England. |
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Percheron Horse (Added: 20 February 2003 | Hits : 14033 Rating: 8 Votes: 2)
The placid Percheron Horse has plenty of action and is a pleasure to handle and to watch. |
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Horse Passports (Added: 21 October 2003 | Hits : 11583)
By the end of June 2004 all equines must have a passport containing Section IX pages. Horses registered with certain Breed Societies can have existing passports updated, whilst other equines are required to obtain a full passport. |
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What Is Inside The Head Of A Horse (Added: 17 January 2005 | Hits : 9929 Rating: 7 Votes: 26)
As you may have figured out, horses do not seem to speak our language. That is why we must learn to adapt and speak theirs. |
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Grass Sickness (Added: 06 December 2002 | Hits : 9259 Rating: 9 Votes: 12)
The Equine Grass Sickness Fund explains the history, symptoms and research into this chronic and often fatal disease and asks for much needed support in order to fund further research. |
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