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    displayed by utilizing and incorporating various characteristics in their works. Concerning two novels written by the famed American author, John Steinbeck, there are many similar traits and writing techniques within the pages of his publications; The Red Pony and The Pearl. Each of these novels clearly incorporates what is truly a good use of both native dialect and language, themes such as family and greed, along with the fact that his novels are told from a third-person point-of-view. In reality

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    PREPARING YOUR HORSE FOR SHOW DAY Essay

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    In the world, there are approximately 75,000,000 horses and 350 breeds of horses that can be found around the world (circlerranch.com). Horses are amazing and beautiful creatures that may be used as show horses or a family pet. Show horses require many hours of daily preparation in order to be competitive in the show ring. I have grown up with horses my whole life. I watched my mother show horses and followed in her footsteps. The most important aspects of show day are the appearance and

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    Eva Anguiano Equine 2 Weekly SOAP 1 April 25, 2015 Complete signalment: “Dusty” 17 year old, 500lbs (estimated), Shetland Pony gelding Presenting complaint: Require EWT and F/R vaccination History: Dusty has been living in a stall in a barn with more than 15 horses. He is primarily a pet. He has been eating, drinking, urinating, and defecating normally with no changes in behavior noted by his owner. No history of laminitis. Examination: BAR, stressed reaction when restrained for vaccines

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    of the white star with her fingers. The man just nodded, amused at his granddaughter’s antics. This was a game that the two of them had been playing for quite some time. The child loved horses, but because she lived within the city limits and had no pony of her own, she had developed an imaginary horse. She loved to tell her Grandpa about Midnight galloping across the snow or jumping over tall fences. However, no one else had the privilege of hearing these stories. Midnight was a secret that the girl

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    Busy. The terminal became backed with hundreds upon hundreds of ponies, each trotting towards their flight or to family members they hadn’t seen in weeks. The sight of loved ones leaving out the door brought a smile to my face as I turned my attention back to the list of flight numbers. Ours, mine and my sisters, flight was still several minutes before a pony would began to let us board. A slow long breath calmed me down from my excitement. There was lot I was leaving behind, but none of it was

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    capacity, because they lived in the desert. The Banker horse is from the United States. There homes are in North Carolina on the outer banks on the coast. The banker is a stout horse. These horses are now used for trail riding. The Shetland pony is from the United Kingdom in Scotland. These horses are very small, and have very thick main, and tails to protect them from the harsh climate. They have very sturdy legs, and hooves. These are very stout, and stocky horses. “There are some 200

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    of transportation for many. People from almost every corner of the globe have owned horses for one reason or another, and it is for this reason that there are now so many different breeds. However, all horses fall into one of three main categories: pony, light, and heavy classifications. If you are unfamiliar with horse breeds, this is a good starting place. From this point, some people like to further classify horses into the subcategories such as draft horses, gaited horses, and warmbloods. So

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    cember 2015 Miniature Guide Horses There is a critical shortage of guide animals for the blind and guide horses are an appropriate assistance animal for thousands of visually impaired people in the USA. In early experiments, Guide Horses have shown great promise as a mobility option, and people who have tried Guide Horses report that the Guide Horses perform exceptionally well at keeping their person safe. These friendly horses provide an experimental alternative

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    A miniature horse is a small horse that is less than 34 inches tall from their withers (last hairs of the mane) to the ground. Miniature horses are different from ponies because of their bone structure and temperament. Mini horses are not aggressive versus ponies (Shetlands) seem to always be mean and bite. These horses make great pets especially for small children learning how to ride. I have two miniature horses, which are part of our family. Little Foot was born here and Chino was bought, when

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    were filled with exotic birds and some other rabbits. In some of the pens inside the auction barn, they had pigs, goats, sheep, and emus. The outside pens had a variety of cow breeds like the shaggy highlanders and brahmas. There were also horses, ponies, alpacas, buffalo, and llamas. We alway arrive early, so people are still coming in with animals they would be auctioning off that day. My Mom and I went into the auction barn to see if they had anything interesting out there that we might like

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