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Top 10 Tips On Caring For Your Horse In The Winter
Top 10 Tips On Caring For Your Horse In The Winter
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It’s so important that we get winter care for our horses, spot on. They rely on us to keep them warm and comfortable in the coming winter months, so here are some care tips for your horse:  For every degree below 18 degrees Fahrenh...
Oldest Continuous Rodeo In Kansas Returns   To True Flint Hills Tradition At Strong City
Oldest Continuous Rodeo In Kansas Returns To True Flint Hills Tradition At Strong City
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In tradition began more than eight decades ago, the annual Flint Hills Rodeo at Strong City remains in the former front yard of E.C. Roberts who started the longtime Western action. Contestants from throughout United States will gather June 3-4-5, fo...
By Frank J. Buchman
Haflinger Horse
Haflinger Horse
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History of the Haflinger Horse Haflinger horses descend from the stallion Folie 249 who was born back in 1874. This was a result of a crossbreed, a Tyrolean mountain mare and an Arab stallion. History records imply that the mountain horse was of...
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What is a Tennessee Walker horse?
The Tennessee Walking Horse is an American breed of gaited horse that originated in the Southern United States. It is renowned for its comfortable pace, with an effortless, four-beat gait known as the "running walk". The breed is characterized by a long, arched neck and light, straight legs. Tennessee Walkers come in many different colors and sizes, but all have a unique presence and silhouette that sets them apart from other breeds. They are intelligent, gentle and sure-footed, making them popular mounts among both novice and experienced riders alike.