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Discover Natural Horsemanship Training Warmblood Horses for sale on America's biggest equine marketplace. Browse Horses or place a FREE ad today on horseclicks.com
Riding for a Cause
Riding for a Cause
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With this new virus, these silly barn goers are wearing muzzle covers and non-grooming gloves. I have noticed my hooman and I have not gone to any new places to gallop around on cross-country. She is always talking about dressage exercises and things...
By Laura Wagner
Thoroughpins - What Causes Them & How Should They Be Treated
Thoroughpins - What Causes Them & How Should They Be Treated
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Thoroughpin is a condition in which the tendon that’s located over the hock has swollen. This condition does not cause pain to your horse and generally won’t cause lameness. In some cases, Thoroughpins are caused by poor conformation...
Kansas Cowboy Posthumously Honored   As Pro Rodeo’s Pickup Man Of The Year
Kansas Cowboy Posthumously Honored As Pro Rodeo’s Pickup Man Of The Year
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Emporia native Rex Bugbee of Medicine Lodge has posthumously been honored as pro rodeo’s Pickup Man of the year. “He has the best seat in the house.”  More than once last Wednesday the nostalgic expression was heard fro...
By Frank J. Buchman
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What is a Warmblood Horse?
The Warmblood Horse is a breed of horse originating from Europe. They are highly sought after for their powerful athleticism, dressage ability and intelligence. Warmbloods excel at show jumping, dressage, eventing, western pleasure and other equestrian disciplines. They tend to be social and even-tempered horses that are relatively easy to train. Although they can display some spunk and spirited behavior which requires patience and understanding when training. With proper care and management, Warmbloods make excellent mounts for both novice and experienced riders alike.