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HorseClicks
Cowboy
Posted by Horse Clicks about 10 months ago
This gelding has HUGE potential as a roper, barrel racer or any competitive event you may want a winning horse. He is bred from Ridsdale Performance Horses where they only breed barrel and chuck wagon horses. He is a 7 yr old SOLID 15.2 bay with 4 white socks and a star snip and strip. Lots of chrome on this boy! This gelding’s full brother is running pro (barrels) and there is no reason this guy can’t do the same I just haven’t had the time to put into him lately and I feel bad just watching him sit and waste. He has had a bit of...
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Arabian Horses Are Widely Popular for Good Reason
Posted by Horse Clicks about 10 months ago
Once horses used in the dessert conditions of the Arabian Peninsula by warriors who utilized their endurance for long journeys and their energy to carry them into enemy territory, Arabian horses have quickly taken their place as one of the most popular breeds in North America. The endurance and lung capacity of the Arabian horses make them a popular option for those who enjoy spending a day out on a long ride. However, it isn't just distance riders who feel a rush of excitement when they see one of these horses for sale. Horse lovers who know the breed understand that, with an Arabian, they'll have a loyal...
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Understanding What A Paint Horse Is, And How To Identify One
Posted by Horse Clicks about 10 months ago
Article source: http://www.horseclicks.com/Paint horses did not get their name because their riders and owners tend to be creative types who stabled them in their private studio. Paints did not get their name because they possess some unique creative gift of their own. Instead, paint horses got their name for a far more obvious reason: in every case, whether their pattern falls into the Overo, Tobiano or Tovero category, the horse is marked by some percentage of white hair over un-pigmented skin in addition to another color: brown, tan, black or gray. The Paints' markings don't have any set location or size, they can appear anywhere on the horse's body. So,...
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