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March 2010

Safety Rules For Picking Up Your Horses Feet

By | Horses

This is from the interesting website The Horse Lover’s Corral. 1. Safety Rule 1 is “No surprises.” Make sure your horse knows you’re there – approach so he can see you (I usually come in diagonally from the front toward his right shoulder), and talk to him as you do….

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New Treatment For Tendon Injuries.

By | Horses

By Carolyn Heinze in The American Quarter Horse Journal It’ a common-enough occurrence: A horse bows a tendon, is put out to pasture for six to 12 months and returns to work, only to injure himself. As is the case with so many other leg-related problems, with bowed tendons, a…

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Musician “Miss Devon” Dawson

By | Cowgirls, Music

Musician “Miss Devon” Dawson learned to play at age 4 when the red-headed youngster accompanied her father on banjo. Today she’s a very popular western swing and jazz musician after a 22 year break to raise her twin boys. You’ll see her on Starz-Encore and she performs at many many…

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Inside A Covered Wagon

By | Equipment

by Robin Flinchum The inside of a pioneer wagon, or ‘prairie schooner’ as they were often called, was designed first for utility and then for comfort. Enough supplies to last the occupants for up to six months had to be packed into an area usually ten feet long and four…

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