ALEX: Well, I think caring for horse on a daily basis has a lot of responsibilities. When Steve and I did it on the racetrack together, we’d start at 5:00 in the morning. That was a little different scenario than … Continue reading →
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ALEX: We were looking at some horses here that are very happy with people around them, with dogs around them. They all have their own personality. I think there’s a misjudgment by people that don’t have horses who say they … Continue reading →
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STEVE: There’s an old saying, it goes back eons. It’s probably the truest thing, maybe the truest statement ever made about a horse. Is that, if you have no foot, you have no horse. What that really all melts down … Continue reading →
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ALEX: Daily exercise of a horse is predetermined by what you’re going to be doing with that horse. I being a retired race horse trainer, is those horses would appear to pretty much do something 6 days a week. Other … Continue reading →
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ALEX: This is a day-to-day thing. This is something that really encompasses everything you do with that horse. Your tack; what kind of tack are you going to use? Keeping your tack clean, but more importantly, making sure your horse … Continue reading →
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ALEX: Selecting a horse, its important that you bring into consideration the horse’s breed, and also what you want to do with that horse, what type of discipline do you want to ride or what kind of competition. Those are … Continue reading →
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STEVE: The best way to first get a horse is to contact your trainer, and they usually have a number of different avenues to go ahead and source horses in the particular discipline that you’re going to be using your … Continue reading →
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Oprogramowanie i gry w kasynie Slottica Aby spełnić oczekiwania wszystkich klientów, Slottica Casino stworzyło obszerny katalog gier w różnych kategoriach. W chwili pisania tej recenzji ma ponad 4000 gier, a jest to możliwe dzięki 64 dostawcom, którzy nawiązali współpracę ze … Continue reading →
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ALEX: I think the first thing is to decide what you want to do with that horse. What type of recreational sport or competition, if there’s something involved like that. And that would probably be enlisting somebody to give you … Continue reading →
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STEVE: The general appearance of a healthy horse has a lot to do with the brilliance and the brightness in their eye. The curiosity that they sense, you know, the surroundings. They have a good healthy coat that has a … Continue reading →
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