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Managing Your Foal With Imprinting

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Guest blog by Ron Petracek Equine Article Director for Equine Internet Network – Equine Classifieds, Horse Forum, Equine Articles www.Horsechitchat.com It’s true that mother knows best, but a little human help doesn’t hurt either. Since Dr. Robert Miller introduced foal imprinting about 20 years ago, breeders, trainers, and owners have…

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Buckskin Horses

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Buckskin horses are popular, in fact I have one. The breed association defines buckskin as “A true colored buckskin should be the color of tanned deer hide with black points. Shades may vary from yellow to dark gold. Points (mane, tail, legs) can be dark brown or black. Buckskin is…

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Volcanic Ash and Equine Respiratory Health

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by Christa Lesté-Lasserre From TheHorse.Com website Ash and gases emitted since Wednesday’s initial eruption of the Eyjafjallajokull volcano in Iceland could pose breathing risks to anyone exposed, including horses, according to a European equine researcher whose work centers around respiratory disease. Local horses (living near the volcano) could experience unconsciousness,…

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Les Vogt On Stopping Your Horse

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This is a clip from Chet Vogt’s brother Les’ horse training program DVD called Cowhorse U. You can get more information at his website by clicking HERE. If you have problems seeing the video below click HERE. youtube::38QBI0y5HRI::

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Rex Peterson – Training Horses for Movies

By | Horses, Trainers

Rex Peterson has trained horses for some of your favorite films (Black Beauty, Black Stallion, Hidalgo, The Horse Whisperer, Flicka, Dreamer, Secretariat, among many others) for over 3 decades, teaching them to perform the impossible. He has buried a horse alive for a music video, trained a horse to climb…

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