Introducing a new horse to a herd

August 29, 2011 by Hossam  
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by Ken Lund Introducing a new horse to a herd Article by Rob Howarth Introducing a new horse to a herd Due to a recent incident on a local yard I felt the need to write this guide. When introducing a new horse to an existing [...]

Heart of the Champion: The Belmont Stakes Horses

August 27, 2011 by Hossam  
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by rikkis_refuge Heart of the Champion: The Belmont Stakes Horses Article by Paul Jei The Belmont Stakes is often called “the test of the champion” because of its challenging nature – it requires horses three years of age and younger to push themselves to the limit [...]

Some Practical Ideas You Can Work With Horses In Los Angeles

August 26, 2011 by Hossam  
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by Ken Lund Some Practical Ideas You Can Work With Horses In Los Angeles Article by Danica Reynes You can nurture your passion for horses in a large city like Los Angeles. Before performing that, you need to specify your niche interest, look for a suitable [...]

Five Resourceful Ideas for Working With Horses in Los Angeles, California

August 24, 2011 by Hossam  
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by Ken Lund Five Resourceful Ideas for Working With Horses in Los Angeles, California Article by Patricia Strasser Choosing to reside in the metropolis doesn’t mean that you leave your country loves behind. If you are attached to horses and seek work in the equine business, [...]

Guide To The Melbourne Cup 2009

August 22, 2011 by Hossam  
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by Squirmelia Guide To The Melbourne Cup 2009 Article by Mairead Foley Travelling to Melbourne in 2009? If you’re heading there around November time and fancy a flutter, then the Melbourne Cup is for you! This prestigious race is possibly the most important horse-racing day of [...]

Beginner Guide to Start Riding Horse

August 20, 2011 by Hossam  
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by Ken Lund Beginner Guide to Start Riding Horse Article by Mariana T Riding horse is not like another sport. It is nearly like the twist of arts and hobbies than sports. For a beginner, riding horse may feel little fear in the beginning. You should [...]

Different Kinds of Horse Equipments & Accessories

August 18, 2011 by Hossam  
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by Ken Lund Different Kinds of Horse Equipments & Accessories Article by Sachin Gupta Tacking up a horse is imperative to keep a horse fit and training your horse. There are different kinds of equipments and accessories are available in the market used for tacking up [...]

Horse Riding Holidays in Africa

August 17, 2011 by Hossam  
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by Ken Lund Horse Riding Holidays in Africa Article by Bobby Seymour Horse riding holidays are on the roll and Africa abounds in destinations to have a perfect horseback safari. Southern Africa has undoubtedly one of the greatest adventure destinations of the world. Nowhere else you [...]

Factoring The Jockey And The Trainer In Horse Racing Tips

August 15, 2011 by Hossam  
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by Ken Lund Factoring The Jockey And The Trainer In Horse Racing Tips Article by Delrick Mckay Tipsters always focus on the horse’s stats in prior races to make horse racing tips. Rarely do they consider the skills of the trainer and the jockey in their [...]

LATERAL MOVEMENT IN HORSES

August 15, 2011 by Hossam  
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by Ashlie Dove LATERAL MOVEMENT IN HORSES Article by Wikihorse World The term “Lateral Movement” is used to describe movements made by a horse that are sideways rather than straight forward. These movements are introduced only after the horse has become accustomed to straight movement on [...]

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