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4 Things That Make You Stand Out as a Breeder
4 Things That Make You Stand Out as a Breeder
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When you began breeding, you likely looked up to a few leaders in your industry. Now you're looking to stand out yourself and doing so is achieved by maintaining a certain level of professionalism. So, what are the key things you should review on...
By Thomasina Orr
Mustang Horse Breed
Mustang Horse Breed
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The Mustang, America's wild horse, can amaze and inspire even the non-horse lovers when seen galloping across the plains of unbridled America. Mesteno, in Spanish translating to a word for stray animal is where the word Mustang originated, much l...
No Bridle, No Saddle, No Problem!
No Bridle, No Saddle, No Problem!
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Ever watch someone riding with no bridle or saddle and wish you could do that with your own horse? The sheer magic of the horse-human relationship is never more clear than when both parties are in complete harmony doing whatever maneuvers they are pe...
By Tanya Buck
Passing Of Carolyn Kaberline Leaves Void For Horse Industry
Passing Of Carolyn Kaberline Leaves Void For Horse Industry
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Carolyn Kaberline rode her register of merit show horse Baretta Lark to collect many awards.  Horse enthusiasts throughout the Midwest have lost one of their very own.  Carolyn Kaberline, 72, Topeka, passed away December 17, 2020, a...
By Frank J. Buchman
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What is a Miniature horse?
Miniature Horses, also known as Miniature Pony or Mini Horse, are a distinct breed of equine that come in a variety of sizes and shapes. They typically stand between 34-38 inches high at the withers (the highest point on the back) and weigh around 250 pounds. Although they’re usually bred for companionship, show, exhibition and therapy purposes, they can also be used for pleasure riding and driving if properly trained.