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New Year, New Adult Novel, New Face For HorseGirlTV®!

As I said a quiet good bye to 2015 here at the farm and welcomed the New Year, I thought back to the changes in the new media landscape since first launching HorseGirlTV® back in 2007. VR is finally making a comeback and perhaps the world is ready to make it a success this time…

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7 Top Tips To Get Rid Of Smelly Farm, Household, and Travel Odors

Hello. My name is Angelea and I’m a Bye Bye Odor aholic. I’ve been using Bye Bye Odor around the farm and on the road since 2012. Like most addictions, my relationship with Bye Bye Odor started out simple. I first began using it when I’d clean out my stalls. I’d muck out each stall, sweep where the urine…

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World Record Breaking Dressage Horse, Totilas, Has Been Officially Retired

by Eurodressage The news has been officially published today and it heralds the end of an era. Totilas, the world record breaker that lifted dressage and dressage judging to a new level in 2009, has been retired from competition sport. The 15-year old Dutch warmblood stallion Totilas (by Gribaldi x Glendale) was co-owned by Ann…

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Italy is for lovers (horse lovers too!)

I’d always heard Paris was the most romantic city on the planet. I’ve been there, twice. It is unique and inspiring in so many ways but far from what I would call the most romantic city ever. Now Prague on the other hand… but that’s an entirely different digression and I’m writing about Italy today….

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Spalding Fly Predators & Midwest Horse Fair

It was beautiful weather at the Midwest Horse Fair in Madison, WI this April. I got to meet some of the amazing folks at Spalding Labs (http://hgirl.spalding-labs.com) and learn more about Fly Predators! We’ve been using Fly Predators here on the farm in NC since 2012 and loving them! Here’s a photo and video tour…

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Where have all the apples gone?

by Tigger Montague [dropcap]I[/dropcap]n the 1800’s America possessed more varieties of apples than any other country in the world, each variety adapted to the local climate and food needs. Up until the early 1900’s, the U.S. had approximately 2,500 varieties of apples and lots of great horse races (http://www.horsebettinginsider.com). Most of these varieties were developed…

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Mini Mare and Mini Gelding Offered For Sale in Eastern North Carolina

Derek and Matilda have been Hansel’s amazing companions for several years BUT now that Hansel is training full time in the Netherlands they are ready to move on to offering their companion services to another horse. Interested? Please send inquiries to http://www.untacked.com/contact/. Wonderful field & stable companions: They are easy to handle and good with…

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FEI Dressage Horse for Sale, 2005 Hanoverian mare Djakarta (by Dr Doolittle x Ravallo)

[dropcap]B[/dropcap]eautiful 9-year old Hanoverian mare Djakarta (by Dr Doolittle x Ravallo). Successfully competed at M-level, schooling Prix St Georges – Grand Prix level movements. Outstanding horse for a junior/young rider or ambitious adult amateur. [dropcap]D[/dropcap]jakarta is a very elegant and easy 9-year old Hanoverian mare trained and competed at Prix St. Georges level. She is…

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War Horse Ride 2014 Commemorating World War One

A ride to commemorate the crucial role played by the British and French cavalry in World War One is due to end in the French town of Nery. The War Horse Ride 2014 started in Maroilles on 27 August with 35 riders travelling 100 miles across France. Their route has passed sites where some of…

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Trick Horse Training Camp October 8 through 11th

[dropcap]W[/dropcap]ant to have more fun with your horse and learn to hear what he’s saying to you? Imagine A Horse is now taking reservations for the October 2014 Trick Horse Training Camp. Co-founder Suzanne De Laurentis said “If you’re looking to strengthen the communication and bond you already have with your horse, consider Modern Trick…

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