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<title>How To Use Smart Horse Training To Stop Your Horse From Bucking</title> 
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<description>... to be on a bucking horse. If you're a novice rider, a bucking horse can almost force you to give up the "owning a horse" dream. But it doesn't have to be that way. I've read where people who can ride a bucking horse feel they're a good rider. That may be. But it doesn't mean they're good at training. And training is what we want to do. Preventing bucking begins when the horse is a colt. One must go to every extent in his training so he won't be inclined to buck - and that includes preventing bucking if he tries. Naturally, that doesn't help you if your horse bucks already. Thus,...</description> 
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  <title>Horse Breeds: Qatgani, Quarab, Quarter Horse, Quarter Pony, Racking Horse, Rocky Mountain Horse</title> 
  <link>http://www.bharatbhasha.net/pets.php/84757</link> 
  <description>... was included in order to recognize the colorful patterns fro the American Paint Horse.

Quarab's are horses bred with Arabian, Quarter horse and paint horses.  Their bodies resemble a stock-horse, with very muscular forearms, while their neck gives an Arabian apperance.  Quarab's heads feature...</description> 
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  <title>Horse Breeds: Bhirum Pony, Bhotia Pony, Black Forest Horse, Boer Horse, Breton Horse</title> 
  <link>http://www.bharatbhasha.net/pets.php/84613</link> 
  <description>... is comparable, though less broad than the Tibetan Pony. Distinct color characteristics are generally bay or a white-gray color.

*BLACK FOREST HORSE*

The Black Forest horse, also known as Schwarzwalder Fuchs, is originally from the southern Germany tow of Baden-Wurttemberg. The Black Forest...</description> 
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  <title>Horse Breeds: Budyonny, Byelorussian Harness, Camargue Horse, Campolina Horse</title> 
  <link>http://www.bharatbhasha.net/pets.php/84612</link> 
  <description>... the Budyonny horse. The breed was originally created as a riding horse for the military, thus the explanation as to why the breeding was originally performed within a Rostov stud farm for the military.

The Budyonny horse typically has a height of somewhere between 15.1 hands and 16 hands. Their...</description> 
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  <title>Horse Breeds: Danube, Dartmoor Pony, Deliboz, Djerma, Dole Horse, Dongola, Dulmen Pony, Dutch Draft Horse</title> 
  <link>http://www.bharatbhasha.net/pets.php/84656</link> 
  <description>... colors bay or black.

*DARTMOOR PONY*

Deriving from the British Isles, the Dartmoor Pony is from an England moorland in Devon. The area is barren and rocky with bleak conditions and sparse grazing areas. This explains the toughness of the Dartmoor Pony. After many centuries of roaming the...</description> 
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  <title>Horse Breeds: North American Single Footing Horse, North Swedish Horse, Northeastern, Norwegian Fjord, Ob, Oldenburg</title> 
  <link>http://www.bharatbhasha.net/pets.php/84700</link> 
  <description>... attractive appearance and offers a smooth ride. They have an evenly timed intermediate gait of four beats; resulting in a comfortable ride whether you are moving 5 miles an hour or 20. Some of the horses of the breed are ablet o perform various other smooth riding gaits, also.

other...</description> 
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  <title>Horse Breeds: Suffolk, Taishuh, Tarpan, Tawleed, Tennessee Walking Horse</title> 
  <link>http://www.bharatbhasha.net/pets.php/84751</link> 
  <description>... of draft horses.

Not surprisingly, the homeland of Suffolk horses was Suffolk county, as well as Norfolk county.  The areas were isolated from the neighbors by the North Sea and the Fens, so the farmers of Suffolk developed the breed to meet their specific lifestyles.  They plowed heavy clay...</description> 
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  <title>Horse Breeds: Tersk, The Buckskin Horse, Thessalian, Thoroughbred, Tokara, Tori</title> 
  <link>http://www.bharatbhasha.net/pets.php/84750</link> 
  <description>... but stronger and more adaptable to taboon management.  When they were crossed with Strelets; the inbreeding resulted in the Tersk.

Terks are a lot like Arabians.  They have light heads and straight faces, wide foreheads and a well muscled croup.  They can be golden chestnut, grey or bay...</description> 
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  <title>Horse Breeds: Canadian Horse, Carthusian, Caspian, Cayuse Indian Pony</title> 
  <link>http://www.bharatbhasha.net/pets.php/84611</link> 
  <description>... Andalusian, and Arab breeds. Even modern day Canadian horses still display these strong traits.

Because these horses are seriously misunderstood, the popularity of the breed has not ever seen its peak. In fact, today, there are only around 2500 Canadian horses, which leads the ALC (American...</description> 
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  <title>Horse Breeds: Moyle, Murgese, Mustang, National Show Horse, New Forest Pony</title> 
  <link>http://www.bharatbhasha.net/pets.php/84716</link> 
  <description>... have front horns. The breed is rare.

*MURGESE*

A light riding horse and draft horse that is similar to the Friesian, the Murgese is found in Italy. The breed is rare. Most often in black, the Murgese is also ocassionally gray. They are descendants of Oriental horses that were crossed with...</description> 
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  <title>Horse Breeds: Misaki, Missouri Fox Trotting Horse, Miyako, Mongolian, Morab, Morgan</title> 
  <link>http://www.bharatbhasha.net/pets.php/84705</link> 
  <description>... about 13.2 hands tall.

*MISSOURI FOX TROTTING HORSE*

Missouri Fox Trotting Horse

Developed in the Ozark hills as an easy to ride horse that can travel long distances, the Missouri Fox Trotting Horse was first created during the 19th century.  

The Missouri Fox Trotting Horse is known for...</description> 
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