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When picking fly rugs you should go for something that's light weight and super airy so your horse doesn't sweat up underneath it, but one that suits your horse's specific needs.

By: Pod1 Reviews | Pets and Animals  > Horses & Ponies | Posted: Monday, August 01st, 2011

John Raede
It is a known fact that horses are peculiar about their majestic look and robustness. Nothing else can be compared to the marvelous sight and sound of the galloping of the equine community.

By: John Raede | Pets and Animals  > Horses & Ponies | Posted: Thursday, July 07th, 2011

agnescelina
Blinders are also known as blinkers or winkers. Advantages of Blinders: Blinders are mainly used by animals such as horse and donkeys.

By: agnescelina | Pets and Animals  > Horses & Ponies | Posted: Thursday, March 10th, 2011

Ruby G. Mason
Bison has been in the business of constructing trailers since 1984 Their success attracted the attention of the Monaco Coach Corporation and late in 2005 Monaco acquired Bison

By: Ruby G. Mason | Pets and Animals  > Horses & Ponies | Posted: Tuesday, January 19th, 2010

Crystal A. Eikanger
Although not a specific breed, the Buckskin is a common color found in many breeds of horses In the simplest sense, a Buckskin horse should be the color of tanned deer hide with black points

By: Crystal A. Eikanger | Pets and Animals  > Horses & Ponies | Posted: Tuesday, January 19th, 2010

Crystal A. Eikanger
The Gypsy Vanner Horse® is a registered trademark and brand name given to the Gypsy Cob for the promotion of the horse by the Gypsy Vanner Horse Society It is a very flashy and colorful horse with full mane, full tail and lots of feather that has been described as a "people-sized drafter"

By: Crystal A. Eikanger | Pets and Animals  > Horses & Ponies | Posted: Monday, January 18th, 2010

Crystal A. Eikanger
The American Warmblood, like many of the European Warmbloods, is generally thought to be any horse that fits into the warmblood type that is used primarily for jumping or dressage competition It originated in the United States, and an American Warmblood must have been born in the United States, Canada, or Mexico to be ...

By: Crystal A. Eikanger | Pets and Animals  > Horses & Ponies | Posted: Thursday, January 14th, 2010

Vicki Fjellner
While there have been Connemara ponies in Canada for over fifty years, in the last couple of decades we've seen their numbers grow significantly, attesting to their great popularity and esteem One reason for this is their temperament

By: Vicki Fjellner | Pets and Animals  > Horses & Ponies | Posted: Wednesday, January 06th, 2010