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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
Clydesdale Hooves
Clydesdale Hooves
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The Clydesdale hoof conjures up dreamy images of large horses traveling across heather-covered highlands in Scotland in centuries past or more recently, and closer to home, the famed Budweiser team beloved for their power, beauty, and panache. During...
By Katharine MacCornack
     Horse Accustomed To Leisure Life Trained For Useful Profession
Horse Accustomed To Leisure Life Trained For Useful Profession
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Horse trainer Scott Daily, Arkansas City,  moves a six-year-old bay gelding both directions in his first ride during a horsemanship presentation at the Topeka Farm Show. “It is possible to teach an independent middle aged horse of lei...
By Frank J. Buchman
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What is a Shetland Pony?
The Shetland Pony is a small, strong breed of horse that originated in the Shetland Islands off the coast of Scotland. It is known for its good temperment and hardy nature, as well as its small size (averaging between 10 and 11 hands high) which makes it ideal for children or people who don't want a full-sized horse. They can be used for riding, driving, light work, showing and much more. They are available in many colors including gray, chestnut, black, bay, roan and dun.