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    The first thing you do is get the horse out of the stall you put the halter over its head and cross tie it to the barn, the halter is essential this is so that when you are getting the horse ready it doesn’t run off it can also save your life in some cases for example if you have a scared horse and it goes crazy the horse will not hurt you or anybody around you this can also help with the keeping the horse in control. The next thing you do is brush the horse off, you will get a curry comb and…

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    Big Horse, Small Patients "If you fall and shed a tear. I'll sell the horse." My dad has said this to me ever since I was seven years old, that is when he first taught me to ride a horse. There has been many times that I have wanted to cry but choose not too. Just last year, my little sister, Chloe, wanted me to teach her how to ride a horse. We did not know what the outcome would be but I told her that I would teach her. She asked me to teach her when we were feeding the…

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    thumbs day in and day out. When I was fifteen I decided that I wanted to try something different I wanted to get into the sport of riding bucking horses at a rodeo. The sport of riding bucking horses isn’t the most complex sport in the world but it is one of the toughest. The whole object of riding bucking horses is to see who could stay on the back of a horse for a full eight seconds without being bucked off, and ending up face down in the dirt below. It was the summer of 2014 I was going into…

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    In a child’s innocent eyes, adults have the capability to influence a child’s life in a positive or negative way through their actions. In the short story “The Rocking-Horse Winner” by D.H Lawrence, it is proven that the parental figures Hester, Uncle Oscar, and Bassett affected Paul’s mentality. First and foremost, Paul’s mother Hester greatly affected his life. He is influenced by a materialistic mother who is haunted with the never-ending need for money. As a result, it left her void of…

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    riding one of the regular horses, my instructor had me scheduled to ride a thoroughbred named Storm. This horse was still green and had not been fully trained on how to do much except race. Sure enough I got Storm groomed and tacked up despite his constant pacing and weaving. The both of us headed up towards the arena to begin our lesson. Getting used to a certain temperament of a horse can be a good thing, as well as a bad thing. If you get used to a more laid back horse, when you switch to an…

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    Horse Slaughter:Rough Draft When people think of horses being slaughtered most people think of it as wrong.But, in actuallitiy its nessacessary because there are so many horses out there that are not wanted.In some ways people think it is inhumane to slaughter horses.There are many benefits from horses that are and arent slaughtered. But, Horses slaughter isn’t all bad there are some good aspects of horse slaughter like violin bows are…

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    they pass on? I have, around 200,000 horses are killed every year. Their meat is mainly for European or Japanese consumption, however, two years ago, the US government permitting horse slaughter for human consumption. It doesn’t matter where they came from- pets, show and race horses, carriage horses, and wild horses—end up in slaughterhouses every year, Their meat is priced anywhere from $15 to $25 per pound depending on the quality and quantity. Most horses at a slaughterhouse don’t make…

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    Feral Horses Case Study

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    Assignment 1: Biodiversity Issue – Tanya Williams Feral Horses: a cultural icon or an environmental nightmare. With the population of brumbies growing, the Victorian government are looking to find alternative ways to manage the numbers of feral horses that are living within the Alpine environment. However, when Australians think about wild horses, they associate them with the Australian identity as they have helped form our ‘outback’ culture. This has caused debate between environmentalists…

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    I know all of you wonder what takes a horse rider so long, whether it be at a show or to head out for a trail ride. I appear to take them hours just to get on the horse let alone ride them. Wonder no more, I will walk you thought step by step on how to preparing for a horse ride. If you follow my step you can become the horsemen, you always wanted to be. Not only will you get the answer to what take a horse rider so long, but you will amaze your friends with your new knowledge. The first task…

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    my riding instructor, told me. My first year of IEA at Red Acre Farm, I was in 6th grade and I was so excited to start doing more showing. I was starting to ride more difficult horses, and I was aware of the IEA team. At the time all I knew was that it was another opportunity to show without needing to own your a horse, and I wanted to join. As an inexperienced equestrian, Kathy wasn't sure if I'd be able to do the five shows permitted for a rider; we weren't sure if I was experienced enough to…

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