- Know of a Good Horse Story? Help the Horses in Culture Project
Know of a good horse story? Then the Horses in Culture Project would like to hear from you! Supported by a Carnegie-Whitney Grant from the American Library Association, the Horses in Culture Project seeks to build a searchable ... - Artist Wayne Baize Creates Painting for 2010 America's Horse in Art
America's Horse in Art returns to the American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame & Museum in August, and a painting by renowned western artist Wayne Baize will be the signature piece for the third annual art show. ... - Helpful Hints on Long Distance Trailering
We've traveled across the country many times with our horses and would like to share some tips to make your journey a safe and enjoyable one. Start your trip at your kitchen table, planning your route, where you'll stop and where you and ... - Cavalia Makes a May Pit Stop in Charlotte
Nascar won't be the only thing with horsepower in Charlotte this Spring. On Tuesday, May 4, Charlotte will experience what 3 million people in Europe, Canada, and other U.S. cities including Washington D.C., Chicago, ... - Updates on the Humane Society of the United States
Wonder what the Humane Society of the United States is doing? Check out HumaneWatch.org, a blog about the latest happening with HSUS. http://humanewatch.org/ ... - Loose Horse! Trail Ride Gone Wrong
A few months ago I was on a training ride in my favorite park on a client's horse. He was an exceptional fellow and I felt very secure on him. He just needed time and miles. We were headed up a fire road trail at a walk when all of a ... - Picking An Equine Partner
Quite often I find myself on the politically incorrect side of topics. But I have always prided myself on being pretty realistic. Picking the right horse is a practice in realism. So often people want to pick a horse based on color, breed, bloodlines, or just because "they're so cute". ... - Destroy Fear With an Attitude of Gratitude
It's completely reasonable that occasionally you'll be afraid when you ride. After all, you're dealing with a reactive (reactive means bolt, spin, buck, shy, or rear!) animal that outweighs you by a lot! But you can destroy those fears ... - To Rescue a Starving Horse
You are driving to work one morning, sipping your coffee, when you spy what appears to be a sick animal in a lot near the highway. You slow down to get a better view and discover a thin, weak, horse in a small lot. You can literally count ... - The Throwaway Horse Life with Lukas
An astonishing fact: my horse Lukas receives over 100 e-mails a day! How can that be you might ask, what could anyone possibly write to a horse about? Let me give you a few examples: "Thank you, Karen and Lukas, for changing ... |
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