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Ponies Not Just For Adults - Ponies Offer Alternatives - Youth And Adult
By Ron Petracek
Ponies are often thought of as first mounts There are many misconceptions, stated and unstated, about these smaller statured members of the equine world
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Arabian Horses Are Widely Popular For Good Reason
By Phil Wiskell
Once horses used in the dessert conditions of the Arabian Peninsula by warriors who utilized their endurance for long journeys and their energy to carry them into enemy territory, Arabian horses have quickly taken their place as one of the most popular breeds in North America The endurance and lung capacity of the Arabian horses make them a popular option for those who enjoy spending a day out on a long ride
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Teaching a Foal to Lead
By Lydia K Kelly
The first lessons a foal should learn is how to be haltered and led Many breeders do not halter their foals until later, and allow them to run freely alongside their dams for turn-out and other care
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Black Hawk East Community College Has Top Equine Program
By Ron Petracek
Just outside of the small town of Kewanee Illinois sits a community college often overlooked in the listings of horse colleges Surrounded by fields and laying on a 102 acre campus at the intersection of highways 78 and 34 in Illinois, the school has become well known not only for the competitive teams, but for the graduates that continue to support the program and what they have done "in the real world
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