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    12 Images That Capture The Magic Of Horses In The Fall

    November 13, 2015 by ihearthorses Leave a Comment

    There is something magical about the fall – the colors of the leaves, the fog - that makes you think of elves and fairies. It can turn your horse into a Púca and you into the fair maiden he has chosen to take on a fantastic journey. Bettina Niedermayr is an amazingly talented photographer from...

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    Meet The Rare & Endangered "Marble Horse Of France"

    November 12, 2015 by ihearthorses Leave a Comment

    Some the world’s most amazing horse breeds are drafts. Their size alone makes them impressive. But It’s the retention of elegance, underneath all that bulk, that makes them truly awesome. One breed, the Boulonnais is the epitome of size and elegance. They are also very rare – with only about 1,000 of them left, according to...

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    8 Reasons You Should Volunteer For An Equine Rescue

    November 12, 2015 by ihearthorses 2 Comments

    Hand caressing two horses, one brown and one white

    Do you love horses? Of course you do! That's why you landed here, right? Well, do you have a little free time on your hands? Then have you ever thought about volunteering for a horse rescue? There are tons of great reasons to volunteer, but here are 8 of the best reasons why you should...

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    6 Tips To Take Better Photos Of Your Horse

    November 12, 2015 by ihearthorses Leave a Comment

    Women taking a close-up photo of a horse

    Is your horse photography lacking a bit? It really doesn't have to be so hard to get a good shot each and every time if you take the right steps. Here are 6 ways that you can start taking better photos of your horse today. 1. Pay Attention to the Light You can’t get great...

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    Man Has Been Taking Care Of The Babies Of Famous Horses For 35 Years

    November 11, 2015 by ihearthorses 1 Comment

      There are few commercials that stick in people’s minds as vivid as the Budweiser Clydesdales. Even if you don’t drink, you are touched by the emotional content and, of course, the majestic horses. But where do these striking dark bay beauties with four white socks and signature wide blaze come from? Someone must take...

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    Woman Names Wild Horse After 4-Year-Old Who Died From Cancer

    November 11, 2015 by ihearthorses Leave a Comment

    Each year the Assateague Island Alliance (AIA), a 501c3 friends group created to support Assateague Island National Seashore, holds various contests that give the winner the privilege of naming a wild horse. The contests act as fundraisers for the group and give people a chance to have a true connection with one America’s most treasured...

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    This Horse Loves To Roll Over For Belly Rubs!

    November 10, 2015 by ihearthorses Leave a Comment

    Like other animals, horses also have their own way of getting affection when they want it. Now, it's really rare to see an equine laying on her back purposely for something. Experts say when this happens it is either they groom themselves, relieve pain or discomfort, for pleasure, or because of an injury. In this 50-second video...

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    Video Of Dozens Of Horses Doing What They Love--Running Free!!

    November 10, 2015 by ihearthorses Leave a Comment

    Who would not love this video? This is absolutely breathtaking! Usually we see videos of horses that show them in a confined area, never running freely--just as they are intended to be. Dozens of horses run up and down the hills, and you see their manes flowing in the wind, the sun glistening against their...

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    A Look Inside American Pharaoh’s Luxurious Retirement Barn

    November 10, 2015 by ihearthorses Leave a Comment

    After becoming the first horse ever to win the “Grand Slam” – both the Triple Crown and The Breeder’s Cup – American Pharaoh has retired, like many millionaires, to a life of rest, eating, play and, well, a lot of ladies. The American hero, who arrived at Ashford Stud in Kentucky on November 2, 2015,...

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    6 Tips For Fly Control Around Your Barn

    November 9, 2015 by ihearthorses Leave a Comment

    Flies are a part of life in any horse barn, but there are a number of ways that you can decrease the fly problem on your property. Are you putting these 6 tips for fly control around your barn to use? 1. Minimize Feed Waste If you feed sweet feeds, treats, or other substances which...

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    6 Ways To Find A Great Horse Rescue To Volunteer For

    November 9, 2015 by ihearthorses Leave a Comment

    Volunteering at a horse rescue is a worthwhile cause and is a great way to dedicate some of your free time. Before you volunteer for a rescue, you’ll want to find a horse rescue where you will enjoy spending time volunteering. Here are 6 ways that you can find a great horse rescue to volunteer...

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    6 Tips For Finding A Great Horse Trainer

    November 9, 2015 by ihearthorses Leave a Comment

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    Finding a horse trainer who is a great match for you can make all the difference in your riding and enjoyment of your four legged friend. But how do you find such a trainer? Here are 6 ways that you can find a great trainer. 1. Decide What You Want There are many different types...

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    5 Safety Tips To Put To Use In Your Horse’s Pasture

    November 9, 2015 by ihearthorses Leave a Comment

    Your horse spends a good amount of time in his pasture, so you will want to make that space as safe as possible for him. Put these 5 safety tips to use in your horse’s pasture. 1. Check Fences Regularly You should make a point of checking your pasture fences on a regular basis. Fences...

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    Pictorial Tribute To The Forgotten 8 Million War Horses

    November 8, 2015 by ihearthorses Leave a Comment

    Veteran’s Day is a time to remember those who have fought for our country and our freedom. And this should definitely include equines. Before motor transport, they were the only way soldiers could cover ground quickly, and they gave armies an edge when they were fighting those on foot. During World War 1, motor transport...

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    Got A Hard Keeper? Here Are 6 Tips To Help Your Horse Gain Weight

    November 8, 2015 by ihearthorses 1 Comment

    If you own a horse who is a hard keeper, you know how difficult it can be to help your horse gain and maintain weight. Here are 6 tried and true ways that you can help your horse gain weight. 1. Increase the Amount That Your Horse Eats The first step in helping your horse...

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    Patient Horse Loves It When His Tiny Human Takes Him For Walks

    November 7, 2015 by Modi Ramos Leave a Comment

    We all know that horses are incredibly sweet and gentle when they sense a kind spirit in their presence. Dogs my jump and cats may scratch, but despite a horse's large stature, they know how to practice a soft touch with children. Cinnamon and his human's little girl are the best of friends, as you...

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    5 Tips To Save Your Tack After Riding In The Rain

    November 7, 2015 by ihearthorses Leave a Comment

    A grey horse in a halter stands in a field in the rain.

    You’re out for a ride with friends, when all of a sudden the skies open up and rain down on you. By the time you get back to the barn, you, your horse, and your tack is drenched. Worried about whether your saddle and bridle are ruined? They’re probably not. Here are 5 tips to...

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    Even Losing His Eyes Doesn't Stop This Horse From Doing What He Loves

    November 7, 2015 by ihearthorses Leave a Comment

    What would you do if the horse you've owned his entire life started to go blind when he was in his prime? Some may tell you there is only one thing to do…but Morgan Wagner from Corvallis, Oregon was not about to do that. Endo is 15-year-old Appaloosa gelding. At a young age, he developed...

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    Symptoms Of Ulcers In Horses You Shouldn’t Ignore

    November 6, 2015 by ihearthorses Leave a Comment

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    Stomach ulcers occur frequently in horses, and they can have negative effects. No one ever wants to see their beloved horse in pain, so there are ways we as horse owners can keep an eye on things before conditions get worse. Here are 7 symptoms of ulcers in horses that you shouldn’t ignore. 1. Poor...

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    Meet Microdave, Britain's Smallest Horse

    November 6, 2015 by ihearthorses Leave a Comment

      Coming in at just 18 inches tall, meet Microdave, the little horse who just took the official title of Britain's Smallest Horse--beating out the previous horse, Einstein, by 2 inches. And don't let the small package fool you, this tiny guy has got a ton of spunk! His owner describes him as being almost...

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    6 Ways To Stay On Your Farrier’s Good Side

    November 6, 2015 by ihearthorses Leave a Comment

    Your farrier is an important partner in keeping your horse’s hooves and legs healthy. Developing a good relationship with your farrier is important – here are 6 ways to stay on your farrier’s good side. 1. Schedule Regular Appointments Ask your farrier how often he recommends that he see your horse, and then schedule appointments...

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    Left To Starve To Death, This Mare Had A Reason For Living

    November 6, 2015 by ihearthorses Leave a Comment

    The Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA) rescued Connie, an abandoned and starving horse, at the brink of death. As you see from her pictures, this mare was nothing but skin and bones.   But Connie rallied and recovered. And the workers are RSPCA soon found out why – Connie gave...

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    8 Reasons Why You Should Buy The Horse

    November 5, 2015 by ihearthorses Leave a Comment

    Debating whether you should buy yourself a horse that you’ve been looking at? We’ve all been there, and sometimes it just takes a little enabling to seal the deal. Here are 8 reasons why you should buy the horse. 1. Riding Keeps You Fit Anyone who regularly rides horses can attest to the fact that...

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    Foal Stuck In The Road Just Needs A Little Help From A Kind Human To Get Back To Mama

    November 4, 2015 by Modi Ramos Leave a Comment

    Sometimes in life, people just need a little help to get to where their going. (And why should animals be any different?!) When this adorable foal was keeping up after his mama, he seemed to get lost along the way. But the only problem was, the "way" just so happened to be a two-lane road...

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    6 Signs That Your Horse’s Saddle Doesn’t Fit

    November 4, 2015 by ihearthorses Leave a Comment

    A poorly fitting saddle can cause your horse discomfort, and if left unchecked, it can even damage your horse’s back. Saddle fit is a tricky skill to learn, but these are 6 easily identifiable signs that your horse’s saddle doesn’t fit. 1. Discomfort During Saddling If your horse gets antsy and upset while he’s being...

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    Photographer Captures The Beauty Of The Friesian In Amazing Stills

    November 4, 2015 by ihearthorses Leave a Comment

    Lee and Nadeen Davis were the first people to bring the stunning Friesian breed to Tasmania. They are firm believers in Natural Horsemanship. Lee has competed in Barefoot Endurance and Bridleless, and his horse was the second qualified Barefoot Endurance horse in Tasmania.   Posted by Nadeen Davis Photography & Digital Art on Wednesday, April 8,...

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    8 Amazing Senior Horses Looking For A Forever Barn

    November 4, 2015 by ihearthorses Leave a Comment

    It’s the ASPCA (American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals) Adopt a Senior Month and in celebration, we are highlighting 8 fantastic senior horses that currently reside at Horse Haven in the Best Friends Animal Sanctuary in Kanab, Utah. Horse Haven averages roughly 40 equines (horses, donkeys, mules) and about 80-90% of them are...

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    6 Signs Your Horse Is Meant to Be A Reiner

    November 3, 2015 by ihearthorses Leave a Comment

    Reining horses are a special group. They possess incredible talent and athletic skill. Think your horse was meant to be a reiner? Here are 6 signs that you might be right. 1. Your Horse Is Fast Speed is key for reining horses – your horse needs to be fast and strong enough to build up...

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    6 Important Characteristics For Any Horse Trainer

    November 3, 2015 by ihearthorses Leave a Comment

    Have you ever thought about a career as a horse trainer? Training horses can be a difficult but fulfilling opportunity for many riders. But if you’re going to be a successful horse trainer, make sure that you have the following six characteristics. Patience Horse training is a slow, gradual process. If you approach training with...

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    Mare Teaches Her Baby How To Jump For The Very First Time

    November 2, 2015 by ihearthorses Leave a Comment

    Nothing beats a mother's love! Not only does this apply to us humans, but also caring mothers of the animal kingdom. This video shows how a mare teaches her nervous baby to jump for the very first tim. At first, the colt was really hesitant to jump over that small stone wall. He was really...

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    8 Supplies That Most Horse Rescues Need

    November 2, 2015 by ihearthorses Leave a Comment

     If you want to support a horse rescue but you don’t have time to volunteer, there’s a very easy way that you can make a big difference: Donate. While it’s important to always check a rescue’s “wish list” to see what they are more in need of, here are 8 supplies that will be welcomed...

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    5 Ways To Keep Riding Even When You Don’t Own A Horse

    November 2, 2015 by ihearthorses 1 Comment

    woman riding a horse

    If you find yourself without a horse of your own, it doesn’t mean that you have to give up riding entirely. Here are 6 ways that you can keep riding even when you don’t own a horse. 1. Take Lessons You’re never too old or too experienced to take riding lessons. Riding lessons can give...

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    7 Ways To Incorporate Equestrian Style Into Your Home

    November 2, 2015 by ihearthorses Leave a Comment

    Do you want to bring a little bit of equestrian style into your home’s décor? Here are 7 easy ways to bring hints of your equestrian life into your home. 1. Display Horse Show Ribbons There are countless ways that you can display horse show ribbons in your home. Consider buying a wooden wall-mounted ribbon...

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    Relive All Of American Pharoah's Grand Slam Magic Right HERE!

    November 1, 2015 by Modi Ramos Leave a Comment

    Once in a lifetime, a horse comes along that does something that impresses the masses. Like moths to a flame we watched him, falling in love with him even more as time passed. Triple Crown winners are something people wait a lifetime to see, and none other comes to mind at the moment than the great American...

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    5 Tips To Help You Find Your Next Rescue Horse

    October 31, 2015 by ihearthorses Leave a Comment

    Adopting a rescue horse is a noble and rewarding cause. If you are starting to think about bringing home a rescue horse, these 5 tips can help you to successfully find your next rescue horse. 1. Know What You’re Looking For Before you start browsing rescue horses up for adoption, think about what you’re looking...

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    8 Tips For Selling Your Horse

    October 31, 2015 by ihearthorses Leave a Comment

    Young woman take care of her horse

    Selling a horse takes time and patience. But there are also ways that you can make the process go easier and faster. Try out these 8 tips for selling your horse. 1. Get Great Pictures Before Selling Your Horse Pictures can help your horse’s sale ad get the attention of buyers. Spend time getting some...

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    7 Ways To Make Your Horse Feel Great

    October 31, 2015 by ihearthorses Leave a Comment

    Our horses do a lot for us – they carry us and compete in athletically demanding sports. If you’d like to give your horse a bit of a reward, try out these seven ways to make your horse feel great. 1. Provide Plenty of Warm-Up and Cool-Down Time Warming up and cooling down your horse...

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    7 Questions To Ask Yourself Before Deciding To Breed Your Mare

    October 31, 2015 by ihearthorses Leave a Comment

    Are you thinking about breeding your mare? Deciding to breed your mare is a big decision. Here are 7 questions that can help you along in the process. 1. Can I handle the financial implications of breeding the mare? It’s so important to take an honest look at the real costs of breeding before you...

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    5 Signs That A Horse Might Be Too Much For You

    October 31, 2015 by ihearthorses Leave a Comment

    horse too much for you

    Have you ever wondered if you were riding a horse that was really just too much for you? Riding a horse that you’re not really suited for can be an unpleasant experience, and if allowed to go on too long, it can really shake your confidence and possibly lead to injury. Here are 5 signs...

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    7 Easy Ways To Save Money When You Own A Horse

    October 31, 2015 by ihearthorses Leave a Comment

    We all know how expensive it can be to own a horse. With feed, tack, vet bills, farrier costs, and everything in between, it's easy to feel overwhelmed by the never-ending dollar signs. Being a horse owner will never be cheap, but there are ways to cut back on costs. Here are 7 different ways...

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