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Behind the Bit: A tale of two bridles: Quality differences
The goal here is to identify some points of comparison that can be used when you look at two bridles more similar in price and quality. ...
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Behind the Bit: Caring for a blind horse: Talking points
Caring for a blind horse: Talking points ... RESOURCES Caring for a newly blind horse from The Horse Magazine ...
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Behind the Bit: Weanling/yearlings: Lead rope safety
I loop the thick soft rope through the bottom of the halter (not through the .... or a weanling since I was 10 years old, so I never considered lead rope ...
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Behind the Bit: Meet my avatar (Yahoo avatars have horses!)
Courtesy of Yahoo (if you have an account, you can create a Yahoo avatar) .... so I could just relax into my new challenge of schooling with a plan ;) Ro. ...
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Behind the Bit: Moon blindness, or equine recurrent uveitis (ERU)
The name in vogue right now is equine recurrent uveitis (ERU). ERU is a chronic, painful, eye disease and is the most common cause of ...
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Behind the Bit: Dressage and sport ponies are here!
Trainers and riders from Germany believe that any horse or pony is capable of doing dressage. December 22, 2008 9:00 PM · Dtohorse said. ...
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Behind the Bit: How big will a foal or young horse get?
How big will a foal or young horse get? When I was looking to buy a weanling, I lusted after this lovely weanling in Riegelsville, ...
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Behind the Bit: German warmbloods: A little history
Warmblood horses are named for the region or kingdom that produced them, as Germany as a nation did not really emerge until modern times. ...
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Behind the Bit: Armchair veterinarian: Equine research for the non-vet
Rating: *** Geared toward vets, see equine link on main page for news and medical topics. Also a link for veterinarians to find out the ...
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Behind the Bit: Head-bobbing lame: Differential diagnosis
There are four types of injuries that commonly cause head-bobbing sudden .... Natal Clasi: Brindle stallion's babies · Teddy O'Connor's full sister: Sneak ...