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Dealing with a Horse that Rears

Keys to Managing a Dangerous Problem By Clinton Anderson Rearing is a very dangerous situation for both horse and rider and if left uncorrected is a problem that only gets worse. The key to understanding how to fix your horse’s problem is to first understand that it’s just a symptom …

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Teach Your Horse to Lie Down

A Useful Method to Train Your Horse Physically and Mentally By Pat Hooks     Hey Folks, In years past horses were started as three and four year olds. Numerous ones I have started at 7 or older. They were a lot bigger, stronger, and smarter than the long yearlings, …

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ClearSpan Indoor Arenas – Ride Year Round

An indoor arena is a must in order to have a competitive boarding facility. Katie and Gary McClure of Swampy Oak Farm and Stable decided to open their own boarding facility when they built a new barn on their property three years ago. Their next step was to look into …

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Smokey becomes a TV star

    The American Blazer Horse is getting a chance at some national TV exposure thanks to BB’s Smokey Dun and Diane Robson of Post Falls, Idaho. The pair will be featured as one of 100 competitors in the reality show “America’s Favorite Trail Horse,” which begins airing Sept. 6 …

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A Place to Call Home

Windermere real estate agent and horse lover Janey Ullman is dedicated to helping others find “home” By Alana Linderoth   Known for her responsiveness and easy way with people, Ullman feels lucky to have gotten into real estate and truly loves what she does. “Horses are incredibly large animals with …

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The Secret Lives of Horse Trailers Part 3

Truck Brakes, Trailer Brakes and Breakaway Safety Systems By: Leigh Goodison Grieve   Understanding which brakes are slowing down your trailer when you apply pressure to your truck’s brake pedal can be a bit of a mystery. With brakes on your truck, why should you need brakes on your trailer? …

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