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Horse101.com
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07/03/2008 10:36 PM
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Horsesales, Inc.
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Horsesales, Inc.- Advertises racing stock and other sport horses for sale with photos and videos, publishes farm, trainer, and stable profiles, horse-related business advertising, and coverage of major horse events. Located in Kentucky.
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07/03/2008 10:36 PM
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Heaven's Gate Farm
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Heaven's Gate Farm- Specializing in reining and reined cow horse events. Includes pedigree of stallions and broodmares. Located in Trenton.
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07/03/2008 10:36 PM
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Pennsylvania Arabian Horse Association
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Pennsylvania Arabian Horse Association- A non-profit regional organization established in Y996 to promote the use of the Arabian horse in all disciplines. Offers membership information, calendar of Arabian horse events and shows in the North-East, PAHA Futurity, Hi-Point awards, and links.
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07/03/2008 10:36 PM
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West Coast Reining Horse Association
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West Coast Reining Horse Association- Focused towards hosting and promoting reining horse events in Northern California for rookies, non pro and professional riders.
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07/03/2008 10:36 PM
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National Cutting Horse Association
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National Cutting Horse Association- This is the official web site for the NCHA, containing extensive information on cutting horse events, and upcoming and completed competitions. Lists regional affiliates and rules and regulations. Membership and entry forms are available. Also contains an official products store.
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07/03/2008 10:36 PM
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SportHorseY.com
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SportHorseY.com- Directory of links to International sport horse events in Dressage, Combined Training, Driving, Hunters and Jumpers, plus related businesses and websites. Free linking.
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07/03/2008 10:36 PM
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Hudson Valley Horses, Information and Classifieds
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Hudson Valley Horses, Information and Classifieds- Equine hub of the Hudson Valley. Featuring horse events, equine information, and a wide selection of classifieds.
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07/03/2008 10:36 PM
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Seymour Saddle Club
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Seymour Saddle Club- Providing friendly fun for Missouri families who enjoy horseback riding, horse shows, and other horse events. Diary of events and horses for sale.
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07/03/2008 10:36 PM
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Iowa High School Rodeo Association
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Iowa High School Rodeo Association- View rodeo and horse events, rodeo standings and schedules. Also includes contact information.
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07/03/2008 10:36 PM
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Rodeo Cowboys Web Ring
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Rodeo Cowboys Web Ring- Small but growing collection of links relating to rodeos, horse events, or any cowboys or cowgirls fan club all linked to one another through the web ring.
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Why the Horse
is So Important and Deserves Respect.
The Horse: No Animal Has Done More by Elizabeth Miller
No animal
has done more for the advancement of humankind than the horse. That said, it's
hard to imagine ever using the horse as a source of food. But of course, that's
how the man-horse relationship began.
The history books contain many references to the horse as prey some 50,000 years
ago, when Cro-Magnon man had to hunt for his food. Seems that no one knows for
sure just when or how the horse first became a helper to man. But many have
reasoned that when early Cro-Magnon man needed to move his encampments from
place to place, he started using the more docile horses as pack animals. So that
would mark the beginnings of horse domestication.
Historians also believe that as man progressed from hunter to farmer, he
continued using horses for food but also as helpers for herding. This would have
brought about the need to jump on the horse's back and follow along behind the
herd. And that would mark the beginnings of the horse as a means of
transportation for humans.
Recent archeological excavations in the Ukraine unearthed horses' teeth and
evidence of the first "bridle." These findings have brought the experts to
conclude that the beginnings of horseback riding began with the nomadic tribes
of what is now Eastern Europe, in about 4000 BC. However, riding wouldn't really
catch on until long after the invention of the wheel and the preferred use of
horses as draft animals.
It is believed that the horse's domestication as a draft animal began sometime
between 3000 and 2000 BC. Faster than the oxen and equids that had first been
used to pull wheeled vehicles, the horse soon took over and this spawned the
ever-improving development of yokes, breast straps, collars, bits and bridles.
Inevitably the horse was to become a major tool of warfare. Around 1350 BC the
Hittite king Suppililiuma decided to go to war against the Mitannians, bought
large numbers of horses, and engaged the services of a Mitannian horsemaster
named Kikkuli. After defecting from the Mitanni, Kikkuli turned the king's
horses into war machines that were ridden into battle until the king's militia
had totally destroyed the Mitanni.
Now the bonding of man and horse had truly begun. Still, horseback riding was
not for the elite, much less the general populace. For hundreds of years, horses
were bred to be warhorses. But when Xenophon wrote "The Art of Horsemanship" in
around 400 BC, the time was approaching when people would ride horses for more
than herding, hunting and fighting.
Although America's wild horses had been tamed by the Indians, it is said that
the Spanish explorers brought the first domesticated horses to North America in
1519 AD.
By the early 1700s, Rhode Island had become America's principal horse breeding
state. Horses became the primary means of transportation, soon carrying riders
on their backs and pulling people and materials in wheeled vehicles across the
vastness of the New World.
By the 1800s the horse was a necessity of urban and rural life. The horse helped
us build cities, farm the land, fight wars and settle a continent. No animal has
done more for humankind.
Copyright MBPCO 2006 and Beyond. Elizabeth Miller is an
author/publisher. For more about horses just click
horses.
Article Source: Add-Articles.com
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