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    I worked at Ahead with Horses at Sullivan Canyon for my community service. Ahead With Horses is an organization that helps many different disabled people, mostly kids, to help them overcome some aspects of their disability. Ahead With Horses throws many different activities like fairs and parties that many of the clients attend. They have a “horse show” where the kids walk around on the horses and sit in different places on the saddle. Ahead with Horses goal is to help disabled, disadvantaged…

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    Obert-Thorn Compare and Contrast Essay Engl 1101 TR 8:00 Ms. Bell September 20, 2016 Impacts on a Horse’s Health Many people enjoy the sport of horseback riding. Some may only ride horses for fun, as a hobby they enjoy in their free time. However, a large majority of those who ride do so competitively. Two common competitive styles of riding include barrel racing and pleasure. These two disciplines vary in injuries received, but are similar in a variety of other ways, which include common back…

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    church, eat lunch, and go see the horses because we had them boarded in Woodville and we could not go and see them everyday. We lived in Scottsboro Alabama and in the city you are not allowed to have farm animals, that is why we had to board them. But this Sunday was a little different. We decided to ride our horses today. I love riding horses, it makes me feel free. Our horses are Tennessee Walking horses, my horse's name is Short Cut Sue, she was a show horse, and my sister, Matlyn, her…

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    Horse Jumping

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    with horse riding. I was showing at the American Paint Horse Youth Worlds show in Fort Worth, Texas and was competing with a horse I had just met two days ago. My trainer, Kelly Chapman, traveled to Texas with me and decided to put me in a jumping class. Now, if you know me you would definitely never put me in a jumping class because I have very little experience with it but, Kelly being the stern and enthusiastic trainer I know, had a lot of faith in me to compete well with my new horse…

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    telling her son what luck is. She explained that luck was the ability to be successful or not. This intrigued the child and he decided that he wanted to find luck. He imagined that he was riding off to luck on his rocking horse. Turns out he does. When he rides the horse, the young boy somehow sees the answer to the horse race. This allows him to bid as much as he can, making thousands. However, the reason for all of this effort is on account of their family is poor and in debt. The walls of the…

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    she can mount a horse and get riding. Zach spots a girl in the distance and runs up to her to see what a lady is doing on a horse as he knows his mother has never touched a horse much less actually ride one. Zach and Charlotte look at each other, confused for a few moments before Zach speaks “hello, I’m Zach and you are…” Charlotte fills in the silence “Charlotte”. “it’s a pleasure to meet you Charlotte, but what are you doing in the stables?” Zach questions directly. “Riding a horse obviously”…

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    I grew up on a farm with only two close houses nearby. From birth I had my own horse. Both of my parents worked full time. My mom worked nights after we go home from school and my dad would come home about an hour after my mom left. My dad had other things to do when he got home, as well as take care of my other 3 younger siblings. Therefore, I would run over to the neighbor’s house after school every day. Out of my two of my neighbors Only one had a child. Their daughter was 4 years older than…

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    Horseback riding in its disciplines it is definitely one of the hardest sports. As a rider one has to feel the movements of the horse underneath them and understand what each means. Riders have to control their horses with shifts of body weight, leg positioning, and touches of rein, if one part of the body moves incorrectly they are telling the horse to do something entirely incorrect and could end up on the ground. Try doing that going 30 MPH around barrels, scary but exciting. It is more…

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    Thesis About Horses

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    Whether you own a horse or not, horse stables may one day be in your future. When you were a kid, you may have yearned for one of your own and been disappointed. As an adult, you might be in a position to realise that dream or at least live your dream through your own child. If you live in an area that has covenants and does not allow horses to be kept on your property, all is not lost. That is where a commercial stable fills the need. You will have many choices to make, however, each one…

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    What Is Hippotherapy?

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    For centuries, humans and horses have enjoyed a close relationship. Of course, today, horses don’t serve the role they once did when they provided transportation and aided in farm work. However, just because the dynamic between horse and man has changed, doesn’t mean it isn’t just as significant. In fact, today, horses serve a very real role of being a therapeutic aid through hippotherapy and other methods. What is Hippotherapy? No, hippothearapy isn’t some sort of odd therapy for hippos. It is…

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