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Articles: Horse Tips
Did you know?
Did you know...
Pinch the skin on your horse's neck. If the skin flattens into its
normal position in less than one second after you let go, the horse is
okay. If the skin doesn't flatten that fast, the horse is dehydrated.
The longer the skin stays up, the more dehydrated the horse.
Taken from the online course: Stable Management taught by Cathy
Hanson; part of
www.horsecoursesonline.com
curriculum.
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Don Blazer is an author, a teacher a trainer and a trader. For more than 40
years he's helped thousands of horses and horse owners enjoy the best of
relationships based on knowledge, understanding and actions which are
mutually beneficial.
Visit www.donblazer.com and
www.horsecoursesonline.com to make your business and personal horse relationships successful.
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