A Human Day In The Life Of A Mare
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Mar. 10th 2008
My half-Arabian mare, Ahi Jada, came into Texas in foal to H. A. Bask, a purebred delicious bay own son of the famous *Bask, foundation sire of park Arabians. A pretty half Arab, whose mother got out one night, A.J. was the result of an unwitnessed breeding, hence relegated to the other world of less than purebreds, but my soul mate, nonetheless.
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A Human Day In The Life Of A Mare
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Feb. 26th 2008
My half-Arabian mare, Ahi Jada, came into Texas in foal to H. A. Bask, a purebred delicious bay own son of the famous *Bask, foundation sire of park Arabians. A pretty half Arab, whose mother got out one night, A.J. was the result of an unwitnessed breeding, hence relegated to the other world of less than purebreds, but my soul mate, nonetheless.
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Horsemanship 101
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Dec. 24th 2007
Taking care of a horse can be a fun and rewarding experience. Just like any domesticated animal or pet, they rely on us for their well-being.
The first basic step in caring for your horse is to provide adequate feed, water, and forage. Grain comes in a variety of forms, such as pellets or textured. The compressed brand being granulated into pellets, and textured grain (also called sweet feed), allows you to visible see the oats, corn, and molasses. The preference is yours, but keep in mind your horse may prefer, perform, and thrive better on one versus the other. The amount of grain that you feed your horse will depend on his performance level, general health, and nutritional needs.
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Care Of Foals
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Dec. 24th 2007
Its so exciting isn’t it having a new foal around. I just love them, they are so gorgeous to look at and so vulnerable, that I find them completely adorable! OK, so that’s enough of my sensitive side, lets get on with some content.
First off lets say that the foal has been born healthy – it’s the care of the foal and therefore its mother, in its first few weeks that I’m going to cover here (I may later cover the period immediately after the birth and how you check that the baby is healthy, but I will have to do some more research for that).
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A Human Day In The Life Of A Mare
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Dec. 21st 2007
My half-Arabian mare, Ahi Jada, came into Texas in foal to H. A. Bask, a purebred delicious bay own son of the famous *Bask, foundation sire of park Arabians. A pretty half Arab, whose mother got out one night, A.J. was the result of an unwitnessed breeding, hence relegated to the other world of less than purebreds, but my soul mate, nonetheless.
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