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    Horse Training and Showing Riders and horses that compete prepare through a training process that aids participation skills and showmanship. Horse competitions require the people participating to have a certain level of experience and knowledge. Due to this, horse trainers put an extensive amount of time and effort into having to train their hose, prepare their horse, and participate in horse shows and events. The training aspect that goes into preparing a horse for showing can begin soon after

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    Perfect Horses

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    I have ridden numerous horses in my life, some more pleasant than others. The truth is, there’s no such thing as a perfect horse. There are, however, many different kinds of horses. Now when I say different kinds, I’m not talking about breeds or purposes or colors. I’m talking about horses with different personalities. That’s right. Horses with different personalities, but they’re personalities. Horses have different attitudes and characteristics just like people. There are bossy people, sensitive

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    Equitation Science Essay

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    Equitation science Equitation science is an evidence-based approach to horse training and riding that focuses on a thorough understanding of both equine ethology and learning theory. This combination leads to more effective horse training, but also plays a role in keeping horse riders and trainers safe around horses (Starling et al., 2016). Training programme This training plan is working towards the Novice working hunter class at Ryedale show (Class description can be seen in Figure 8). A full copy of the

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    Rocking Horse Winner 1. Lawrence uses a fairy-tale structure to better accentuate the stereotypes that are included in “Rocking Horse Winner” As a classical fairy tale has certain characters such as the “prince,” the “princess,” and a “villain,” Lawrence's story follows this format by having Paul be the prince that follows the quest of obtaining more wealth to fight the villain of the story, lovelessness. His mother acts as the princess, who Paul wishes to “save.” Paul's rocking horse acts as a

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    Horse Soring Issue

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    my own views and opinions on horse soring, a topic that has been booming for horse owners and horse lovers in the United States and other foreign countries for the past forty years. This issue has not only been affecting the horse population, but its controversy has spread and became a huge issue in our government. People use soring to win competitions in a very cruel way. Nothing about this issue seems very fair to me whatsoever. The HPA otherwise known as the horse protection act, passed as a bill

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    My favorite toy when I was littler than I am now was a brown and white rocking horse. I wasn’t born to see it be given as a gift but for my baby shower my great grandparents had giving my parents a rocking horse for me. I would be on the horse constantly I couldn’t run around because it was just a rocking horse so I would sit on it next to the tv and watch my shows. This love for horses connected with cowboys so I began to wear cowboy boots everyday I’d wear them to school, when we would go shopping

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    stress condition of Thoroughbred racehorses, and can be applied in the evaluation of Thoroughbred horses' welfare and performance. 3- Aim Due to the importance of horse racing industry and agribusiness development reported in global survey, it should be considered not only in USA but also in Africa (Egypt), to reduce the risks for the valuable animal with great value (e.g., Thoroughbred and/or Arabian horses) constantly expose to the stress conditions. The overall aims of this study is to apply this techniques

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    We all know what horses are, and how they are used for many different uses. Some are used to work on farms, some are bred to drag carriages, and some are race horses. In the passage The Georges and the Jewels by Jane Smiley, and Black Beauty: The Autobiography of a Horse by Anna Sewell, they both use first-person view in different ways. Jane Smiley’s passage is in the point of view of a little girl, and Anna Sewell’s passage is in the horses perspective. Both of the passages use first person view

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    with a furious devotion to their tribe. In a way, the entire relationship between Fools Crow and Fast Horse reflected the role of honor in Pikuni Culture. Throughout the story, Fools Crow showed time after time his devotion to the Lone Eaters. Whether it was on the horse raid, the war party, or his spiritual quests, he proved that his main focus was on the amelioration of his tribe. However, Fast Horse, on the other hand, proved right from the start that he did not care about the tribe’s interest he

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    found in glaciers show morphological differences to the wild wolves, showing the first signs of domestication (Moore, 1995). Scientists have not come to an agreement about exactly when or where dogs were domesticated, but claims have been made for the appearance of tamed dogs anywhere from 30,000 to 15,000 years ago (Larson and Bradley, 2014). It is often thought that animals learn problem-solving abilities from humans. Since the domestication of the horse (Equus caballus), horses have become reliant

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