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Archive for July, 2008

Jul 31 2008

Arabian Horse History: More Than A Wonderful Race Horse

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Arabian horse history is filled with interesting facts that will help capture the imagination of everyone that studies it. Since the time the very first horses on the planet have been a major influence on whoever has come in touch with this breed of horses. To be sure, the earliest recorded instances of Arabian horse [...]

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Jul 29 2008

You Can’t Breed Horses Safely Without Horse Breeding Equipment

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At first you might wonder why on earth horses would need any extra horse breeding equipment.  Didn’t Nature provide them with all of the horse breeding equipment that they would need?  Actually, no.  Nature did not provide horses with the means of knowing how to make baby horses (foals).  Horses are mammals and need to [...]

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Jul 26 2008

Quarter Horse History Reveals An Impeccable Lineage

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Most experts are of the opinion that Quarter horse history has its roots in the American horse and that it is closely related to Turk and even the Barb breeds, though some experts are of the opinion that Quarter horse history has closer links to the Chickasaw horse that were brought over from Spain in [...]

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Jul 23 2008

Artificial Insemination Key for Arabian Horse Breeders

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The Arabian is the oldest purebred horse breed in the world, with some horses living today with pedigrees going back for over two thousand years.  Although the Bedouins were the first Arabian horse breeders, they were also some of the first to try the most modern of horse breeding equipment.  The first Arabian horse breeders [...]

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Jul 20 2008

Most Revealing Horse Breed History Is Related To The Arabian Horse

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There is a lot to learn when it comes to studying horse breed history. And in the case of the Arabian horse in particular, one just cannot help but be amazed at the unmatched beauty of this breed as well as its rich and unique history and its inimitable ability to form close bonds with [...]

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Jul 17 2008

You Still Need a Large Piece Of Land For A Miniature Horse Farm

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The only thing small about a Miniature Horse farm is the horses.  Everything else about the Miniature Horse farm has to be full-sized.  This is because Miniature Horses still are horses and need a lot of exercise and room, just like a full-sized horse.  The stalls can be smaller and the amount of feed for [...]

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Jul 14 2008

A Step by Step Guide to Finding and Buying a Horse Property for Sale

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Dealing with real estate in general tends to be tricky, but more so when you are talking about something like horse real estate. There are many similarities to your basic real estate industry, and yet many major differences as well which are just as important if not more so to take note of.
Just as with [...]

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Jul 08 2008

Quarter Horse Breeders Full Of American Know-How

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The Quarter Horse is currently the world’s most popular breed and has been so for over fifteen years. There are more Quarter Horses bred than there are for Thoroughbreds or Arabians, two well-known and older breeds.  Until the 1980’s, Quarter Horse breeders were looked down upon the horse world as breeding an inferior class of [...]

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Jul 05 2008

Learn How To Trace Horse History

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There is a lot more to owning a horse and simply riding it, because having developed an attachment with your four-legged friend, it is only natural to also have become curious about who he is and where he came from. In fact, it is only through studying horse history that you can get answers to [...]

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Jul 03 2008

Grim Future For The Thoroughbred Horse Farm

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If horse breeding practices don’t change, Thoroughbred horse farms will be no better than illegal kennels for fighting dogs.  It doesn’t matter how rich the owners are or how much regular food the horse gets.  The public’s perception is shifting to find Thoroughbred more and more intolerable for the same reasons it finds dog fighting [...]

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