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How To Speak Fluent Horse - The Original 'Horse Whisperer' Offers Clinics at Colorado's Historic C Lazy U Ranch
GRANBY, Colo., Aug. 10 /PRNewswire/ -- Nationally known cowboy and horse trainer Buck Brannaman -- inspiration for the Robert Redford directed movie "The Horse Whisperer," -- is hosting a horsemanship clinic at the C Lazy U Dude Ranch (www.clazyu.com ...
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Ranch Welcomes the Original Horse Whisperer
GRANBY, Colo., Aug. 1 /PRNewswire/ -- Nationally renowned horse trainer Buck Brannaman -- inspiration for the Robert Redford-directed movie "The Horse Whisperer," -- is hosting horsemanship and cattle working clinics at the historic C Lazy U Guest Ra ...
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Mines, Minerals & Mustangs
Mines, Minerals & Mustangs is a testament to Nevada’s wild horses and dreams of striking gold. The state’s abandoned past reveals a rich panorama of old ghost towns, lapsed mining claims, a daunting landscape, and living legends – the wild Mestengo horse. According to world-renowned horse whisperer, Monty Roberts, "This beautiful book honors the mustang and is a treat to the eye.” ...
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Real Cowboys Win Real Prizes at the Denver Championship WRCA Ranch Rodeo
Ranch Rodeo cowboys who ride out their time on a wily bronc and get the job done with a calf and a rope certainly deserve rewards. So do horses with the heart to stop a runaway steer. What about the best team working together under the dual pressures of the clock and the crowd? They’re winners, too. And let’s remember this: After the Ranch Rodeo dust settles, all of these cowboys will go home, brush down their horses, saddle up again, and do the tough ranch work which ultimately puts food on dinner tables everywhere.
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Hands across the border: Canadians and Americans join forces to save an Icon of the Plains
TORONTO, March 1 /PRNewswire/ -- Wild horses thundering across the open plains has long been a living symbol of the American spirit. This past December Congress took action which largely eliminates the protection from slaughter that these mustangs ha ...
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Michele Arnhold's Memory Recognized at Fairfield County Hunt Club June Benefit Horse Show
The equestrian community lost a life-long horse lover and top equestrian in December 2007 with the passing of Michele Arnhold. Well respected for her spirit, competitiveness, dedication and sportsmanship, she touched the lives of many people in the horse show community, both in Fairfield County and beyond. ...
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Cavalia Breaking Records in Canada
Blockbuster Equestrian Spectacle Featuring 49 Horses and 33 Artists Takes Quebec
by Storm on 3rd Montreal Area Visit as Ticket Sales Soar into 11th Week thru July 9
Montreal (Quebec) Canada, May 23, 2006 – Look for Laval, Canada, on the map a ...
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Cavalia Returns to Laval in the Fall
Montreal (Quebec) – Cavalia will return to the Montreal area for an unprecedented fourth engagement this fall, adding one more reason to enjoy autumn’s colorful arrival in Quebec.
Cavalia first captivated Montreal audiences in 2003 for nine weeks ...
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Pennsylvania Horse World Expo Brings Top Trainers to Harrisburg, PA Feb. 21-24
Wherever man has left his footprint in the long ascent from barbarism to civilization we will find the hoofprints of the horse beside it. – John Trotwood Moore ...
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Cavalia Gallops to Texas
Grand-Scale Show From One of the Co-Founders of Cirque Du Soleil Features 44 Magnificent Horses and 34 Artists
DALLAS, Jan. 5 /PRNewswire/ -- Cavalia, the grand spectacle created by Cirque du Soleil co-founder Normand Latourelle, gallops to Texas ...
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EQUUS Awards over $300,000 to 50 Charities in 2008
The Board of Directors of The EQUUS Foundation, Inc., is pleased to announce the award of over $300,000 in grants to 50 charitable organizations. Grants were awarded in three funding areas: public welfare -organizations that use the horse to benefit the public; horse welfare - organizations involved with horse health and welfare; and equestrian sport - organizations devoted to the elevation of the sport. ...
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Horse Logic
Good horse training is boring to watch. It looks like nothing is happening. Many people are impressed by training methods that are nothing more than a blatant series of attacks on the horse because they are dramatic to watch. However, physically dominating a horse does not teach him anything. To train a horse, you must use mental strength, not physical strength. ...
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Two Minute Training
All horse owners have one thing in common… we all want our horses to behave perfectly when other people are around. No horseperson wants their horse to be known as that horse, and it is the simplest of tasks that seem to earn a horse that name. Some of the scariest moments for a horse owner (and horse) are with the vet. Deworming and vaccinations can bring out the worst in a horse, and every vet wishes that more people would take extra time to work with their horses to overcome this. Two minutes a day can go a long way to making everybody feel better about a visit from the vet. ...
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Are You Ready to be a Horse Owner?
A horse is a very special animal that feels and thinks closer to a human being than any other species. Not only can a horse be an excellent companion, but shows its personality in its movements, gestures and affection. Because a horse is such an amazing animal it is extremely important ...
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Self Control Precedes Horse Control
Merely causing a horse to do something does not mean that you are in control of the horse. Think about the times you have seen someone put a chain lead shank under a horse's chin or over its nose. They may have been successful in leading that horse from Point A to Point B but the use of that shank is a dead giveaway that they were not really in control. If they were, coercive equipment would not be necessary. ...
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Horse Shows: The Competitive Edge
Competing in a horse show is more involved than just hoping in your car with horse in tow and mounting the horse in the ring. If showing a horse were easy there would be no competition, no strategy for success or metals to be won. This type of competition is extremely rigorous and with the stress of preparing for the show we sometimes forget the basic elements, the little things that give your performance the competitive edge. ...
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The Barn Next Door: Buying vs. Renting
Perhaps one of the most important considerations relevant to horse ownership is choosing where to board your horse. There are advantages and disadvantages to boarding your horse on your own property or choosing to board your horse at a local stable. By prioritizing your needs and taking your lifestyle and the health of your horse into consideration, you will be able to make the decision that is right for you. ...
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The National Walking Horse Association
Lexington, KY - The National Walking Horse Association, an organization established to promote the naturally gaited Walking Horse, is pleased to announce its recent move to Lexington, Kentucky, the horse capitol of the world. Along with the move is t ...
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Out of the Barn: Exercising Your Horse on Trips and Trails
Exercise is essential to equine health. Now that spring has arrived, the weather is getting nicer, and summer is around the corner, it is a great time to be creative when developing your horse’s exercise program. Taking your horse out of the barn and adding variety can not only provide your horse with the exercise it needs to remain fit, it can also be a fun outdoor activity for the whole family. ...
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Understanding Your Horse Insurance Responsibilities
Whether a horse is purchased for personal or business reasons, ownership represents a significant investment of time, money and resources. While no one likes to think about the potential for tragedy, horses seem to be prone to illness, accidents and injury. Should some peril befall your horse, nothing may ease the emotional burden, but wise planning can help reduce the economic impact. ...
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