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Horse Training Tips: Sometimes We Just Don?t Have A Clue
Have you ever ventured into something only to realize
that you ?don?t have a clue? what you got into?
I have. Multiple times. I tend to be one of those
who will jump into something by saying ?let?s try it,
we?ll figure it out. Thousands of others are doing it
okay and we have at least average intelligence, to [...]
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Horse Training Videos: Would You Want Your Horse To Stop If This Happened?
In rodeo competitions, the rider chases a calf.
The horse zooms up next to the calf,
and at the right moment, the cowboy slides off his
horse, onto the calf, and the wrestling match begins.
The horse is trained to do run up to
and along side the calf so the cowboy
can do his thing.
But what if you?re not as [...]
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Riders pass through area (Wahoo Newspaper)
MEAD â?? A weeklong journey across Nebraska had over 100 horseback riders making stops in Prague, Malmo, Wahoo and Mead before traveling into Omaha for the River City parade on Sept. 26.
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Hoofin? it: Take a fall color tour in the saddle (Petoskey News-Review)
It’s the time of year for some good old-fashioned horsing around with the family â?? literally. A horseback ride through the forests and hills of Boyne Highlands in Harbor Springs provides just the right outlet for reconnecting with the areaâ??s natural rhythms that accompany the change of the season.
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Riding for a good cause (Danville Register & Bee)
Event organizers hoped to raise $15,000 Saturday
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Vagabonds end their vacation in W.Md. (Cumberland Times-News)
On the afternoon of July 28, Harvey Firestone went horseback riding with family members.
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Horse riders in Pomfret to help fight cancer (The Norwich Bulletin)
The ninth-annual Connecticut Ride for the Cure, a horseback riding fundraiser for breast cancer research, is Sunday at Tyrone Farm in Pomfret. Â
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Boy Awarded $2.36 Million for Horse Kick to the Face (Law.com)
A Philadelphia jury has awarded $2.36 million to a boy kicked in the face by a horse at a program famous for involving inner-city youths in horseback riding and polo matches. Plaintiff Pharaoh Williams and Williams’ mother, Callie Williams, of North Philadelphia, sued Work To Ride Inc. — a nonprofit created in 1994 to provide [...]
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Nine Mile trails to close Oct. 15 (Wausau Daily Herald)
All trails in the Nine Mile County Forest Recreation Area will close Oct. 15 to all mountain biking and horseback riding.
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Riding High Farm to celebrate anniversary (Examiner)
A Beef and Beer Dinner Dance fundraiser will be held 7-11 p.m. Oct. 16 to celebrate Riding High Farm’s 30th year of service in Allentown as a not-for-profit therapeutic horseback riding facility for individuals with disabilities. The event will be held at the Ancient Order of the Hibernians, 2419 Kuser Road, Hamilton.