Nice
post on
Tennessee Walking horses.
Posted by sierra on 13 Feb 2007 at 09:06 pm | Tagged as: Horse Health, Horse Breeds
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>The Beautiful Horse Breed And What They’re Sore About.
A
pleasant surprise
and a few cowboy hats at this country western bar.
Next stop was “Honky Tonkin” in downtown. This made me quite nervous, as I hate country music and I had a vision in my head of what “Honky Tonkin” in Nashville might mean. I imagined a big bar filled with rednecks in cowboy hats “country line dancing” to bands covering Achy Breaky Heart. Tondar even tried to convince me to wear a pair of his cowboy boots. I don’t wear cowboy boots. “Honky Tonkin” turned out to be a pleasant surprise. The first bar we visited was more of a Western bar than a Country bar. There were few cowboy hats, despite the cowboy boot display rack.
Every little girls wants to have a horse or a pony of her own. Of course the time commitment is huge and time consuming. If your daughter wants a horse and you are not involved in the local equestrian community, then you need to get involved and learn a lot more about it first. The costs to owning a horse are not a mild commitment either.
All the supplies
you need for your horse, and some stallions, too.
Booster Feed Mill is everything a feed store is supposed to be: cramped, dusty, but neatly organized and well-kept, with a battle-scarred but neatly swept wooden floor; bins of bulk birdseed and alfalfa pellets arranged along one wall; crates of fresh eggs in a large refrigerator behind a bulk dog biscuit display in front of the counter; and a heavy front door covered in rabbit breeders’ business cards, homemade fliers touting sturdy-looking quarter horse stallions currently standing stud, photographs of fat, fuzzy Border collie and Australian shepherd pups, and handwritten index cards advertising everything from hay to honeybee removal services.