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IN EVERY ISSUE: ~lETTER FROM THE WRITTER
~HORSEY HEATH
~BREED SPOTLIGHT
~HORSEY QUOTE
~CARE
LETTER FROM THE WRITER: HELLO!Thanks for reading this weeks magazine for horselovers.If you want to be a fan in next weeks magazine leave me a messege telling me.Or tell me on a comment.This issue is special because its the first if you have some info for me to add tell me.Thanks!
-Madison
HORSEY HEATH!!
Horsey Diseases to watch out for:
Hello!! if youre horse might have a disease you might want to take it to a local vet for it could be dangeruos. Even if your horse seems sick to you have it checked out.
Some Diseases:
~Colic
~Abcess
~Choke
~Lameness
~Mud Fever
~Grass Sickness
~West Nile
~Strangles
~Headshaking
~Equine Sarcoid
PLEASE TAKE NOTE:
i have not listed all of the diseases for this is only a couple.
BREEED SPOTLIGHT: This weeks breed spotlight goes to the Quarter Horse.
Here is an image of a Quarter horse
This breed is beatiful in its own special way!
From dateing back from cowboys and indians this breed has been favored. It traces its roots to early America.It is a compact musculer horse.It is now located in North America.They can be 14 to 16 hands.Colors include:sorrel,bay,black,brown,buckskin,chesnut,blue roan,etc.It is the most popular breed in america today.There are 16 reconized colors of this spectacular horse.
HORSEY QUOTE:
A horse isn't worried about its past or future but he is sure worried about what is happening right now in front of his nose.
CARE:
Daily Check: Check these tips when you visit your horsey friend!
~Make sure youre horses coat is healthy and clean.
~Observe youre horses breathing patterns.
~Walk out into your feild or pasture and make sure that he can get up.
~Get close to your horse and make sure he doesnt have any wounds or open wounds that can get infected.
~any other!
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Publication Date: 04-02-2011
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