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Paint, Pinto, Skewbald, Piebald: Decoding Patchy Horse Coats

Horse breeds come in a wide range of coat colors and patterns, which can make identifying specific breeds and bloodlines a daunting task. One of the most common patterns is patchy coats, which can be...

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Discovering The Beauty Of Draft Horses: From Shires To Fjords

Draft horses have long been a symbol of strength, endurance, and docility. These magnificent creatures have been used for centuries to perform various manual labor tasks, from plowing fields to...

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The Mystery Of Donkeys’ Cross: Genetic Trait Or Divine Blessing?

The donkey's cross is a unique and intriguing feature that has captured the attention of humans for centuries. This distinctive marking, which appears on the back of the animal, is a dark stripe that...

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link to Get Ready To Giggle: 150+ Funny Horse Names!

Get Ready To Giggle: 150+ Funny Horse Names!

Horses have long been known for their beauty, strength, and grace. They are majestic creatures that have captured the hearts of many throughout history. From warhorses to racehorses, these animals...

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link to Discover The Anatomy Of A Western Saddle: Parts & Purpose

Discover The Anatomy Of A Western Saddle: Parts & Purpose

The western saddle is a crucial piece of equipment for horseback riding, particularly for those who engage in long trail rides, ranch work, and rough handling. While its design may appear simple,...

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Chestnut Vs. Sorrel Horses: The Red-Hot Differences

Chestnut and sorrel horses are two of the most visually striking coat colors among the equine community. While these colors may seem similar at first glance, there are key differences between...

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Hello my name is Danielle Winner and I run this website. I have been riding horses for almost 30 years and competing for over 25 years. I have competed in cattle sorting, barrel racing, pole bending, breakaway roping, team roping, and team penning. I competed in National High School Rodeo and made it to finals three consecutive years. Right now I currently have 8 horses and still trail ride and compete mostly in sorting.

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