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Horseman Magazine

http://www.horsemanmagazine.com

Online, blog-based publication featuring a range of content by horse enthusiasts for advanced, intermediate, and novice riders.

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  • Types of Stall Bedding

    Posted on Saturday November 21st, 2009 at 09:29 in horse wise

    Most horse owners like to use some sort of bedding in their horse’s stall. It gives the horse a softer, more comfortable spot when lying down, and it can also make the stall easier to keep clean and dry. Furthermore, bedding can help keep the horse...

  • Scott Purdum – Biography- Advantage Hosemanship

    Posted on Sunday November 15th, 2009 at 18:02 in featured, writers bio

    It takes most people years and years – even decades – to become proficient in a skill, and even then, some never make it. And if that skill involves much physical exertion, sometimes by the time the student has gained sufficient knowledge and exp...

  • Miniature Horses as Service Animals

    Posted on Thursday November 12th, 2009 at 17:51 in horse breeds, horseman articles

    You’ve heard of seeing-eye dogs for the blind, right? How about a seeing-eye horse? Yep. It’s true! Miniature horses are being used as guides for the blind, help animals for the mobility impaired, and therapy animals in nursing homes, hospitals, ...

  • Snakebite Symptoms in Horses

    Posted on Sunday November 1st, 2009 at 16:38 in horse health

    If you live in the United States, you probably already know that we have four venomous snake species: the copperhead, the cottonmouth, the coral snake, and the rattlesnake. The rattlesnake includes several sub-species, including the timber rattler, t...

  • Hay is for Horses

    Posted on Wednesday October 28th, 2009 at 19:11 in featured, horse wise

    There are many choices when it comes to buying hay for your horses. The most important thing to remember is to purchase clean hay that’s as free of dust as possible and that’s completely free of dangerous molds that can negatively impact the equi...

  • The Pony of the Americas: The Ultimate Youth Mount

    Posted on Wednesday October 28th, 2009 at 18:47 in horse breeds

    The Pony of the Americas, usually shortened to POA, began in 1954 when Shetland pony breeder and attorney Les Boomhower purchased an Arabian-Appaloosa mare that had been bred to a Shetland stud. The resulting offspring seemed to combine the best trai...

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I really enjoyed your blog i thought it was very informative and felt like i learned a lot about all the different kinds of horses by the time i was done reading through your blog. The pictures were a puls too! Wish they were a little bigger but they were still good.

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