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Pop Music Legend Madonna- A Superstar And A Horse Rider

Posted on August 13, 2019 by Horse Spirit

Madonna, world-famous singer, songwriter and actress is also well known for taking up riding and horse ownership in her 40’s. It was during her marriage to now ex-husband Guy Richie that she became an avid rider and horse owner. Two years into the marriage, on her 47th birthday, she was presented with a new horse….

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Words That Have A Different Meaning To Horse People (Extended)

Posted on August 13, 2019 by Horse Spirit

1) Tack. To most people: A handy office item used for affixing one thing to a wall or corkboard. Do not step on one with bare feet. To horse people: Essentially, what horses wear. Saddles and bridles are tacks. 2) Chrome. To most people: The shiny stuff on cars. To horse people: Large white markings…

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Five Of The Most Critically Endangered Horses

Posted on August 13, 2019August 13, 2019 by Horse Spirit

Dales Pony: <3000. The Dales pony, a hardy breed native to England, was recently recategorized from “Endangered” to the more serious “Critical” status by the Rare Breeds Survival Trust, an organization that helps conserve and protect native British livestock breeds. Like the Exmoor pony, many Dales ponies were used for mining, and their numbers dwindled…

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Seven Words That Have A Different Meaning To Horse People

Posted on August 12, 2019 by Horse Spirit

1.Bay- To most people: A body of water indenting a shoreline. To horse people: A brown horse with a black mane and tail. 2.Frog- To most people: An amphibian that’s either cute or creepy, depending on your phobias. To horse people: A part of the horse’s hoof that acts as a shock absorber. 3.Green- To…

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Nanny Goat Stepped In To Feed The Orphaned Foal

Posted on August 12, 2019 by Horse Spirit

A colt who lost his mother a few days after he was born has been saved thanks to a nanny goat who stepped in to feed him. Imelda and Jim Kingston, from Co Cork, Ireland, welcomed a foal from their home breed Irish draught mare Carrigbawn Sunset but owing to complications with the placenta, the…

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This Is How Autistic Children Can Benefit From Equine Therapy

Posted on August 12, 2019 by Horse Spirit

For thousands of years, the bond between man and animal has proven to be effective in creating an emotional, healing bond. Horses are used by physical, speech, and occupational therapists to reach their patients on a personal level through what is referred to as “hippotherapy.” Children with autism also benefit from equine therapy due to…

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The Horse Found Shivering Uncontrollably After Surviving Campfire In The Backyard Pool

Posted on August 12, 2019 by Horse Spirit

PARADISE, Calif. – When Jeff Hill returned to his neighborhood in Paradise, California, after evacuating during the Campfire, he came across a wayward horse — in a backyard swimming pool. The horse appeared to have jumped in to escape the flames and was caught in the pool cover. He had been checking on a neighbor’s…

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Irish Horse Breeds- Some Of The Most Amazing Breeds In The World

Posted on August 12, 2019 by Horse Spirit

1 – Connemara Pony The Connemara pony hails from the area for which it’s named, the rugged and wildly beautiful west coast of Ireland. They are known for stamina, strength, and sure-footedness, all the things they need in order to survive in their native land. Farmers would have but one pony and she (they preferred…

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Thoroughbred Male Horse Got Trapped About 30 Feet Down An Embankment

Posted on August 12, 2019 by Horse Spirit

The 800-to-900 pound thoroughbred male horse named Sonny got trapped about 30 feet down an embankment at around 6:40 a.m. on private property in the 11300 block of North Oro Vista Avenue, the Los Angeles Fire Department reports. Neighbors told CBS2 that Sonny got stuck along a fence on his owner’s property at around 3…

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Buying Your First Horse- Is Younger Or Older Better?

Posted on August 12, 2019 by Horse Spirit

The general consensus is that new riders and horse owners will be safer with an older horse to learn on. Riding coaches and instructors often have a few older horses they know they can put any beginner on for a safe ride. These older horses are the type that a beginner will want to take…

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