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    just a huge water mammal that lives in Africa, it’s also Greek for horse. Horses in the wild live in herds, but nowadays they rely on humans for their survival; this can change some of their characteristics. Horses have many different breeds, but they can have many different health problems. When horses live in the wild they live in large groups called herds for survival; but now the depend on people for their care (Emery, 2015). Horses need to be kept clean; such as their bodies and hooves. If…

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    The Red Pony

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    “The Gift” has three central characters. Carl, who is a stern, unemotional man, Billy Buck who is a warm person and spends most of his time teaching Jody how to take care of the ranch, and Jody who spends most of his time going to school and training his horse. This first story centers on a red pony, Gabilan, that Carl gives to Jody. Jody takes care of Gabilan everyday before and after school. Before school he brushes him and after school he trains him. When Jody is ready to teach Gabilan to let…

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    Next Door Research Paper

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    little girl grows up loving horses, but most outgrow that desire. I never did. When I was young, I was scared of them because the first horse I fed a carrot to looked as though he could eat me. I was 4 years old and also the size of his head. For the longest time, I wished to ride and train horses even though I did not know a single thing about doing that; today, I teach other people more about how horses work within their herd and how humans can better work with their horse. In fifth grade,…

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    Greek literature when they used the horses for therapeutic riding purposes. It was first introduced to the United States in 1960. Other animals such as dogs and elephants are also used for therapeutic reasons but, horses are the most popular. They give faster feedback about the patient that they are…

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    was my first horse show, I wasn’t sure what to expect. As we drove there I anxiously fiddled with my helmet and gloves thinking about the horse I was going to ride. She is a tall 16hh fleabitten gray mare, I have ridden her a few times before and we seemed to get along well. Once we got off the highway and reached Glastonbury, my heart began to flutter as we passed multiple horse crossing signs. “This is it we’re here!” I shouted as we pulled up into the crowded parking lot. The horse trailers…

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    and sharply turned around it. She turned around the barrel like hot cakes. She was what i wanted. A good barrel racing horse and that’s what she was sowe ended up taking her home with us. When we finally arrived bringing her home i unloaded her into the field and she ran out and greeted the other horses and was settled into her new home in no time. Months of riding and training went by and it was time for her and i to compete in our first rodeo together already. I was unsure about how well we…

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    I have spent most of my life surrounded by horses, cows, and goats. I have been stepped on, thrown off horses, penned up against gates, had surgery, traveled to different states, I am even on TV and have more pieces of flesh missing from my legs than I care to remember. It is just how rodeo is there are risks every time someone steps into the rodeo arena. I have many all-around titles and various awards from rodeo. I also have my own personal trainer that I go to, to help me with competing. I…

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    Horseback Lessons

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    elements are important to me. I weighed the pros and cons of each possible option to help myself make the choice. Horseback riding is a special activity that I participate in. Over the years, I have enjoyed going up to my barn, spending time with horses, and getting a break from stress. However, riding frequently on weekdays occupied hours of possible study time. I would have to drive to and from my barn, get ready, and ride. This took away two hours of time that could have been spent working on…

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    have owned animals for as long as I can remember. I can still remember my first animal, a bearded dragon. Animals are my passion, and I have been caring, raising, and breeding animals for as long as I can remember. My family has owned animals from horses to a 6.5 foot Red tail boa. I can already clean and dress wounds and do many other things required of veterinarians. My mother is a veterinarian technician, based on my experience and the fact that I was born with the love of animals I believe I…

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    trotted at the barrel. “NAY” the horse screeched. Caramel stood up on her hind legs.I tried to hold on. The saddle slipped. It all went black. Beep beep beep I woke up. I looked around. I was in the hospital. My arms hurt so much as if someone dropped a boulder on it and never took it off. The doctor walked in. “I am glad your awake you were out for a good day or so”. “what happened” I asked she walked over to the computer on the side of my bed. “ well you horse fell backwards and landed on you…

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