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Now that the winter is over, it is the time to do the annual activity and get the things clean up again. One of the places you need to take care of as soon as possible is your horse stable. Your horses have undergone a very severe weather and living environment during the winter, there is no need for you to extend their misery. Now, that finally the warm spring weather has arrived, you must work it to bring the warmth into your stable. Your horses cannot feel any happier!

The first thing you must do is sweep the floor well. Make sure that you get every last bedding and dirt in the corners. Do not miss any hidden small spot. The next place to look is the roof. There is a very big chance that you will find many cobwebs there, considering that the place has been abandoned for quite a long time. Take all of them down. However, be careful not to hurt the spider if the host is there.
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by lia on July 28th, 2010 Tags: Auto, bedding, Care, chance, cobwebs, disinfectants, Draft, fodder, Horse, horse stable, manure, need, nice fragrance, severe weather, spot, spring, Stable, stable floor, time, warm spring weather
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The American Paint Horse is a stock-type horse that is intelligent and built for speed and agility and has a “willing” attitude. It is for many different needs, ideal as ranch work, Driving, Showing, joy riding, rodeo events and they are wonderful horses for children and beginner riders.
The tobiano pattern has an oval or round white patch that extends to the neck and chest. Often this pattern, the white crosses the back of the horse between the withers and tail and the head is either a fixed or a flame, stripes, stars. Their legs are usually white to below the knee and sometimes the tail is two colors.
The Overo Paint Horse is generally white or dark. They often have lots of white markings on the head as a “bald face”. A Overo names are usually scattered and irregular, and the legs are the same. It can be a dark or all four legs or white, but the tail is usually one color.
by admin on July 25th, 2010 Tags: agility, american paint horse, american paint horse association, attitude, breed, call, chest, com, comanche indians, confirmation, early drawings, Horse, joy, neck, overo paint horse, Paint, paint horse association, performance, riding, riding rodeo, rodeo events, willing attitude
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Breeders are not the only ones who need to learn of the different breeds of horses. Many fans do mare. The saga of the stallion and the skin of different races are interesting, that knowledge can give you a better understanding of these beautiful animals.
Let’s start on the History of Horses by how the relationship between men and swine sift has developed, as this will help us to understand better to mount various breeds. Believe it or not, sheep was the first time valuable to humans because they are made of milk and could be eaten. Later, however, recognized the man, the sheep were strong and fast and began to use them to attract a ton of cars or as a form of transport.
Now, sheep are not only worn to work to do. Rather, they are regular events for sports or recreational riders. Thus the human soul are the breeding of animals by use of different needs.
by admin on July 11th, 2010 Tags: Breeds, breeds of horses, Different, different breeds of horses, different races, female pigs, history of horses, honest horse, Horse, horse breeds, horse species, knowledge, pony, race horses, saga, skin, stallion, time, token type, true horse, Understand, Understanding, use
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One of the famous Portuguese exports in the equestrian world, the Lusitano horse breed that is now the favorite in many countries that have a tradition of equestrian sport. Apart from Portugal, you will see a flourishing breed Lusitano horses in France, Brazil and Mexico. Needless to say, the main European countries have the same traditions, as well as in Italy, Germany, Belgium, Switzerland, Sweden, Spain, Netherlands and United Kingdom.
You can also see how they in the U.S. and Asian countries like Thailand and the Philippines and in Africa and Latin America. Also, what is the best Portuguese Lusitano breed horses and one of the best thoroughbreds in the world? It is the royal status and behavior and field, it’s not so much a game for the princely nobility and royalty from all over the planet, especially among the elites in Europe, where the equestrian and prominent play as a pastime makes the rich and famous. not start the Lusitano horse as it is today, but is rather a product of the crossing with foreign horses in the Iberian peninsula by the conquest of Carthage introduced armies, Rome and Arabia in the last two thousand years.
by admin on July 9th, 2010 Tags: behavior, breed, breed horses, Breeds, cave, cave drawings, common ancestor, Garrano, Horse, Known, lusitano horse, lusitano horses, nobility, planet, pony, pony track, Portuguese, portuguese horse, prehistoric cave paintings, Sorraia, Three, today
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The American Quarter Horse is the first breed of horse native to the United States. The breed evolved when the bloodlines of horses brought to the New World were mixed. American Quarter Horse Foundation has races from Arab, Turkish and Barb. Selected stallions and mares were crossed with horses brought Colonial America from England and Ireland in 1600. This combination resulted in a compact, heavily muscled horse that evolved into fill the colonists passion for short distance races.
The amazing force behind a Quarter Horse to these large animals is short distance on a direct celebrated faster than any other horse with the fastest walking Running Horse, the name American. The name for this race many times in the course of the years until 1940, when a register was established to consider the race officially as the American Quarter Horse Association will receive.
by admin on March 16th, 2010 Tags: American, american quarter horse, american quarter horse association, Association, breed, Breeds, cattle farmers, cattle farms, Colonial, com, compact, cow, cow sense, Farms, folk pioneer, Horse, horse foundation, Quarter, quarter horse association, race, stallion, today, versatile, versatile breeds
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