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    Had won the elusive Triple Crown. The age of this champion, only 3 years old, that is below the proven age of a horse reaching full maturity. The age limit for the prestigious race should be raised from 3 to 4-6 years of age. This low age of raced can cause behavioral problems, shortened career, and it goes against the scientifically proven age of a fully developed horse. The horses being started and raced at a young age creates major behavioral problems. When the foals begin their training…

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    Horse slaughter should be banned, con. People love horses as pets and friends Next, people love to care care of there horse and ride them to, also, and people start to bonding with there horse and go through alot together. Lets see some proof. People love horses as pets and friends. I know people that love horses and would do anything for there horses. One of their horses throw shoe and had the have the freare come over and make a new shoe and that takes so long to do and she had to teach a…

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    optimum muscular health. Helps to keep your horse at peak condition for competitions. When researching the class of horse that the supplement should be given to, the front label on the container read, “For all classes of horses.” Once you look more into the supplement it states, “Appropriate for horses exerting severe physical effort.” (Farnam) Growing up we used Vita- Min E & Selenium in our racehorse diets but we never used it in our non-working horses. I could not find a research study that…

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    Regional Horse Association spent two hours arguing about riders seventeen and under riding stallions at horse shows, or any SCRHA event. There is two different sides to this argument, one side agrees that juveniles should not be allowed to ride a stallion at any SCRHA event due to liability and safety of other riders. The second side, which is the side I strongly agree with, is that no matter the age, riding a stallion is always a chance you have to be willing to take. In fact, riding any horse…

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    Horse Show Team Report

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    In the summer of 2014 at a horse show located in Stittsville Ontario called Fiddlers green. After showing all day and being exhausted, tired, and worn out, my show team and I found out that day we had qualified for trillium championships, this is a horse back riding competition in eastern Ontario. The show team from the barn I rode at in Braeside Ontario, consisted of my sister, a friend named Stephanie, myself, and are coach Julie. I remember feeling overwhelmed with excitement and joy, as…

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    Rocking-Horse Winner and How to Read Literature Like a Professor, an overarching similarity between these two works can be seen with the presence of a type of ghost in the household (as described by the third chapter in Foster’s work). This ghost deviates from the traditional definition and represents that which is ubiquitous in contemporary, as well as past, life. Foster describes ghosts as ideas or acts that weigh down upon characters and “haunt” them, so to speak. The ghost in The…

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    Over 55 million years ago the first horse like animal walked the earth (American Museum of Natural History). These horses were about the size of a dog with a variety of different colors and had three toes on one foot (American Museum of Natural History). Today’s horses range from 900 to around 1500 pounds and come in a variety of colors. Similarly to horses of the past, current horses still graze, eat hay and grasses. Although time has passed people have negative beliefs of equine intelligence…

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    In order to train a horse to race barrels, there are several different parts which have to happen in order to get the horse prepared to do this activity: be physically fit, understand the queues or commands, have a basic understanding of the pattern to be ran and have a reward system in place to allow the horse to succeed and win the race. By accomplishing these tasks, it will allow the rider to win the contest and give the horse a since of accomplishment. Racing barrels is a physically…

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    The Impact of the Horse When the domestication of animals originated, the main purpose was food production. With an ever changing world environment, having a herd could be the difference between life and death. As time passed, however, the human species began to realize the folly in their ways. Not only could animals be raised for food, they could be raised for other useful byproducts: milk, clothes, and many other products necessary to life. Inevitably, the need for animals that were more…

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    Horse riding beginner's mistake We cannot avoid mistakes especially if we are beginners. Horse riding is never been easy since you are doing this with a live animal, a horse. It needs a lot of patience, proper training, and perseverance to learn something new that can improve your horse riding skill. There are some few of this mistakes happened if you are a beginner. But there is always a way to avoid this kind of mistake and improve yourself about it. It is never been too late to try and learn…

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