LOVE these beautiful horses! Thank you for taking such wonderful care of them and providing such a loving forever home. Thousands of their equine cousins are not so blessed.
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Why do teams of clydale horses walk in step with each other. I notice they are in step within two steps of starting. I have the Budweiser hourses and other Clydesdales many and they do it all the...
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I always wanted to see the Clydesdales 'in person'. I had seen them in countless pictures and videos and when they came to Cape Coral, Florida in February 2018 I just had to see them. When the th...
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My great grandfathers lived in Hampshire, England and also raised Percheron horses. Their last name was Pudge.
What a shame the brewery was torn down. Anyone know the story?
I'm a bit lat but this is what i want to do so thanks Norm
This is an incredible coincidence because I too am related to David Kennison through my grandmother, Nellie Kenerson Olliver, who was a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution in St. J...
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As of this writing, it's hard to believe that in a few months a full decade would have elapsed since Claremont closed forever. It was there where I really learned how to ride a horse, and despite...
I work with Bill Inman now at Padres Mesa Ranch, in Chambers,AZ now, he is the ranch manager and my boss
was the original horse trainer in 2003 for "Confetti" the service horse in Jacksonville Fl. As the trainer, I chose the horse from hundreds of candidates, and provided many months of training. I ...
In reply to john menary. Hello John I too was born and brought up in Gartcosh. I live...
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How great and heartwarming it is to know there are some of us caring people who speak for animals and people United together for a beloved.
In reply to tamivroma. Amen to that.........
A horse will spook if it's afraid. If it learns that cars and dogs and loud noises won't hurt it, then it'll be much more spook-proof. Dr. Hanggi means well, but she's also basing her conclusion ...