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    Adjustability In Fences

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    Finally, adjustability especially in-between fences is a common problem. Coovers in a line is often very consistent in stride length, but it is not nesscerally the stride length the rider needs or wants. Coovers often takes shorter strides and is un willing to take a longer stride and will sometimes give a little protest (bucking or kicking out) when the rider backs up her leg with the whip. This often encourages riders to back off and just let Coovers do what he wants. However, Coovers…

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    Instructions for Bridling a Horse The purpose of these instructions is to show step-by-step how to bridle a horse. List of Equipment: • Halter • Horse • Bridle- headgear made of straps used to control the horse. • Reins- long, narrow leather straps that are attached to the horse’s bit to guide the horse. • Bit- a piece of metal put into the mouth that is connected to the bridle to assist the rider with communicating with the horse. • Crownpiece- the piece that sits behind the horse’s ears. •…

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    Saddle Bronc Riding Essay

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    parts to saddling and riding a bronc: saddling the horse, climbing on the horse in the shoot, and crawling off onto the pickup man. Before one can enter the saddle bronc riding they need to know more about the event. Many people thing saddle bronc riding and bareback riding are the same event. However,…

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    to demonstrate the degree of which the horse is responding. Each pattern obtains five main maneuvers. The maneuvers are undoubtedly complex and requires the horse and rider team to be extremely precise in the execution of them. Patterns consist of galloping circles, dizzying spins, and abrupt sliding stops. The horse needs to be responding immediately to the inclination of their partner. The patterns are designed to exhibit the athletic ability of the horse. The patterns are composed of rapid…

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    Horse Abuse: A Short Story

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    it have to be this way? Why can’t people just treat horses like real living things!” I screamed at my riding instructor. “Because, some people just don’t think that way,” she replied to my outburst with surprising calmness. Before I knew it, I grabbed a fistful of my new horse, Zeus’s mane and swung onto him bareback. We galloped for what felt like hours, but was only a few minutes. I ended up at a place I didn’t know existed, another horse farm. A boy maybe 5 years older than me came…

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    it is ethical for the horses. In actuality, they are making it worse for the horse. There are three spots that the chain can be placed: under the jaw, over the nose, and use to under the lip. For the calm horses the chain will either go under the jaw or over the nose, those areas are less sensitive to the horses and to get them to mind with the chain there the exhibitor has to be more aggressive. With the chain under the lip it is very well known that you do NOT touch the horse in an aggressive…

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    mix up horse breeds, dog breeds, cat breeds, and many other animal breeds. This essay is comparing three horse breeds that are mixed up all the time: the Shire, the Percheron, and the Clydesdale. The following paragraphs will compare features, their uses, and where the breeds originated. The horses are usually mixed up because people don't know a whole lot about them. They only know that they're horses, they're big, and the general look of them. As it was mentioned before, these horses have a…

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    Title: Horse Racing Types—Flat & Jump Racing Description: Flat racing and jump racing are two of the most recognized forms of horse racing in the world of betting. Get to know what these two races are all about. Keyword: flat racing A large number of people may think that all horse racing events are the same; however, most are still unaware that it is actually a sporting event that possesses outstanding diversity. It goes back hundreds of years and it has branched out significantly throughout…

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    Horse Racing Essay

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    Horse Racing Article Javier Castellano is a top-ranking jockey in American Thoroughbred horse racing. Racing runs in his family. In fact, his father, who died in 2000, his uncle and a brother are all jockeys. But even though his father already passed away, he still considers him to be the biggest influence on his career as a jockey. Castellano started his riding career in 1996 at Santa Rita and La Rinconada race courses in Venezuela. In June 1997, the jokey migrated to the United States where…

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    Those races take place on a daily basis in Australia, one of the most underrated horse racing destinations known to man. It might surprise one to find out the history of racing in the Southern Hemisphere is second to none. It includes great horse, jockeys and trainers who know a thing or two about running horses in the top races on the planet. Facts About Racing in Australia Arguably, the most famous name in horse racing history is Phar Lap and yes, most of his racing was done in Australia or…

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