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  • WebCrawler Kids & Family: Pets & Animals: Health & Vet Help - http://www.webcrawler.com/kids_and_family/pets_and_animals/health_and_vet_help/?...
    • Look for "hoof and mouth" And "horse" in this Web site
    • care, diseases, colic, nutrition and racing, from the University of Illinois College of
    • animal diseases, including viral, fungal, parasitic, and hereditary.
    • AAHA offers pet care tips, answers to FAQs on care and illnesses, and a library of articles on topics from
    • veterinary resources available on the Net, for research and education.
    • of Illinois listing of poisonous plants by common and scientific names with photographs for identification.
    • Excite, @Home, the Excite logo, the @Home logo and Webcrawler are service marks or registered service
    • marks of At Home Corporation in the United States and other countries.
  • Horse health and care information - http://www.horsecentric.com/
    • Horse health and care information
    • Straight From the Horse's Mouth
    • As you know, a horse isn't just a horse, of course, but a new member of
    • Whether your horse is for showing, sport riding, or recreation, the weight
    • seem daunting, but the challenge of tending to your horse is easily mastered.
    • At your fingertips, Horse-Centric opens the gate to a vast field of knowledge
    • that will allow you and your horse to grow together, happy and healthy.
    • How to feed your horse, along with issues of quality and quantity.
    • How to choose a vet, and prepare your horse for a visit.
    • Overviews of general horse care.
  • The Arizona-Sonora Border - http://educate.si.edu/migrations/bord/azsb.html
    • In 1957, a horse named Relampago (Lightening) won an important race
    • Hoof-and-mouth regulations made it impossible for either horse to cross into the other's country.
    • The solution: each horse ran on its own side of the fence.
    • Line, Region, Magnet, and Filter
    • buffer zone for both, cultivating its own culture and traditions.
    • Like other borders, it both attracts and repels.
    • Like them, it is both barrier and filter.
    • It runs through desert and mountain country, from the western Chihuahuan Desert
    • by New Mexico through a zone of grassland and oak-covered hills to the classic Sonoran Desert west
    • The land gets more and more arid as one travels west, and the
  • Horse Glossary - http://www.expage.com/chorusgirl606glossary
    • Horse Glossary
    • - the metal bar on the bridle that goes into the horse's mouth to help control the horse when riding it.
    • - the combination of straps that goes on a horse's head and is used to help control the horse when riding
    • - a male horse under three years old.
    • - the shape of the horse, or the way a horse is put together.
    • - a young female horse under three years old.
    • - a baby horse.
    • - the section of mane that falls forward onto the horse's forehead between the ears.
    • - a male horse that has been gelded (fixed).
    • - the length of time before the baby horse is born.
  • 窍捞权 堡绊 - http://hsw62.hihome.com/medin8.htm
    • The horse is resistant to the infection.
    • foot-and-mouth disease 备力开(息鸫婀), = hoof-and-mouth disease,
    • foot-and-mouth
    • 备力开(息鸫婀), = hoof-and-mouth disease, aftosa
    • foot-and-mouth disease (FMD), also called HOOF-AND-MOUTH DISEASE,
    • cloven-footed mammals, including cattle, sheep, goats, and swine.
    • antelope, reindeer, llama, camel, giraffe, and elephant are also susceptible.
    • vesicles (blisters) on the tongue, lips, and other tissues of the mouth and on parts of the body
    • where the skin is thin, as on the udder and teats, between the two toes of the feet,
    • and around the coronary band above the hoof.
  • LivestockTalk TOC - http://www.newagtalk.com/disc20_toc.htm
    • Horse Production at the Texas Dept.
    • Hoof and Mouth disease
    • Re: Arctic wasteland seconded
    • electric fence and coyotes
    • Re: electric fence and coyotes
    • Yep, Yep, and Yep again
    • Animal Genetic Conference and PETA
    • Re: Animal Genetic Conference and PETA
    • I don't understand?
    • Jim and others
  • History of Lorain 1900-1919 - http://lorain.lib.oh.us/history/community/L_Chronology3.html
    • reward for information on a thief who stole Tate's horse and hack.
    • On March 18, 1907 horse wagon No.
    • modernizes its fire department and starts to switch from horse-drawn fire wagons to motorized fire trucks.
    • Hoof and mouth disease infects cattle in Lorain County.
    • The Cleveland, Lorain and Wheeling Railroad becomes part of the Baltimore
    • and Ohio (B & O) System.
    • in October in a small frame building at 5th Street and Broadway.
    • It is finished in April and dedicated on September 9.
    • Some enterprising people purchase land from the A.
    • . Farragher farm and turn it into Century Park; the Century Park Dance Hall
  • Nutraceutical Alliance - Research:Flaxseed - http://www.nutraceuticalalliance.com/research_flaxseed.htm
    • Horse owners have reported using it to produce glossy looking
    • benefits in the appearance and disposition of the horse are:
    • Pizzey's Milling and Baking Company
    • the centuries, flaxseed spread across Europe, Africa and finally to North America.
    • first oilseed to be widely grown in Western Canada and was used as a "break crop" in virgin soil.
    • from other oilseeds in the industrial, human food and livestock feed markets.
    • of linseed oil are the dominant source of world demand for flaxseed, with human food requirements and animal
    • while linseed designates the varieties used for oil and livestock meal.
    • flaxseed produced is of the short fiber oilseed varieties and is grown principally in the western Prairie provinces
    • of Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba.
  • FSC - http://www.farmlandservice.com/feedyearbook.html
    • oats favored by the food processing industry and many horse enthusiasts.
    • FARMLAND SERVICE COOP, INC.
    • release contains only the text of the FEED YEARBOOK--tables and graphics are not included.
    • Call, toll-free, 1-800-999-6779 and ask for stock # ERS-FDS-2000, $21.
    • ERS-NASS accepts MasterCard and Visa.
    • ----------------------------------------------------------- Contents Summary Feed Grain Supply and Use Abundant Feed Grain Supplies and Low Prices
    • 1999/2000; Domestic Use Record High Sorghum Production and Use Increase Barley Production and Use Decline
    • Support Feed Grain Farmers' Income Hay Situation and Outlook Hay Production Increases, Prices Decline Feed
    • and Residual Use Feed Demand To Remain Strong Food,
    • Seed, and Industrial Use of Corn Food, Seed, and Industrial
  • Jessica Jahiel: Horse-sense Mailing List Archives - http://www.horse-sense.org/archives/basitrai.htm
    • Jessica Jahiel: Horse-sense Mailing List Archives
    • horse-sense mailing list archives
    • As a new horse owner of a Chincoteague pony, and wanted to ask you
    • also about saddle breaking a horse.
    • letters that you suggested to someone to wait until the horse is 3 years old before riding.
    • There are many, many horse-owners in the world, and not enough horsemen.
    • Yes, it's much better for the horse or pony if you wait until it's three before you begin
    • 16 months! There's a lot that anyone can do with a horse that's too young to ride.
    • All of this will be very useful when he's a riding horse and you take him somewhere in a trailer.
    • with horses to help you learn how to longe a trained horse, and how to teach your own.
  • Horse training and horse care information by Cherry Hill - http://www.horsekeeping.com/horse-training-care-info.htm
    • Horse training and horse care information by Cherry Hill
    • Horse Information Roundup
    • Grouchy Horse
    • Selling A Horse
    • Quick Horse Sale
    • Horse Facilities Plan
    • Training a Horse for Shoeing
    • HORSE HEALTH CARE
    • HORSE CLOTHING
    • Christmas Gifts for Your Horse
  • Electric Library Personal Edition - Results - http://wwws.elibrary.com/id/238/118/search.cgi?form=search&src-mags=checked&src-...
    • hoof and mouth And horse
    • France set to halt horse races over foot-and-mouth
    • Fed: Race industry slams horse ban as disease reaches France
    • France lifts foot and mouth horse racing ban
    • Fed: Horse ban as disease threat escalates
    • Museum horse.
    • Horse racing-Dubai official confident about disease risks
    • Legal Issues for Animals and the Humans Who Love Them, CBS
    • foot-and-mouth disease
    • PRISON INMATES LEARN MORE THAN A SKILL IN A BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT PROGRAM
  • foot-and-mouth disease - http://www.britannica.com/seo/f/foot-and-mouth-disease/
    • The horse is resistant to the infection.
    • foot-and-mouth disease - encyclopedia article from Britannica.
    • foot-and-mouth disease
    • com for the Web's best sites, magazine articles, and related books.
    • HOOF-AND-MOUTH DISEASE, OR AFTOSA,
    • cloven-footed mammals, including cattle, sheep, goats, and swine.
    • bison, deer, antelope, reindeer, llama, camel, giraffe, and elephant are also susceptible.
    • fluid-filled vesicles (blisters) on the tongue, lips, and other tissues of the mouth and on parts of the body
    • where the skin is thin, as on the udder and teats, between the two toes of the feet, and around
    • the coronary band above the hoof.
  • Historic Music Videos And Documetaries Page 2 - http://venerablemusic.com/videos2.htm
    • This film focuses on Roy Roger's horse, Trigger, and his infatuation with a handsome
    • (Grant Withers), the owner of a " killer" horse who has been bumping off his rivals' livestock.
    • Historic Music Videos And Documetaries Page 2
    • Patrick, Louis Armstrong, Billie Holiday, Woody Herman and Richard Hageman
    • Patrick, Louis Armstrong, Billie Holiday, Woody Herman and Richard Hageman.
    • includes 1932 short A Rhapsody in Black & Blue and 1935 short Symphony in Black.
    • 46 film starring Judy Garland, Frank Sinatra, more.
    • W/ Judy Garland, Margaret O'Brien, Tom Drake, Marjorie Main,
    • W/ Fred Astaire, Judy Garland, more.
    • Williams, Evelyn Preer, Curtis Mosby's Dixieland Blue
  • Past meets the present - http://ww2.denver-rmn.com/stockshow/0106stoc0.shtml
    • Antique tractor exhibit turns soil of post-horse agricultural history
    • 2001 National Western Stock Show, Rodeo and Horse Show schedule
    • New National Western offerings include wild horse racers and a cow-milking exhibition.
    • Also scheduled are horse shows, chuck wagon races, art exhibits, rabbit judging,
    • The mix of livestock, rodeo and horse shows makes the National Western the biggest event
    • construction of a huge Hall of Education, Beef Palace and horse and cattle stalls.
    • Promenade to pigpen and back again
    • Young and old alike drawn to rodeo spectacle
    • Merry grand marshal
    • The show mixes education, entertainment and the livestock business.
  • Clipping Your Horse - http://www.horsequest.com/journal/educate/clipping.html
    • Clipping Your Horse
    • Internet Horse Resource
    • Leaving a long coat on a horse that is stabled in warm accommodations or one that
    • As you may well know, a thick-coated, overheated horse will not dry quickly and properly in cold weather.
    • and clipping protocol best suited for your type of horse.
    • A horse ridden on a regular basis, in a warm/dry climate has
    • The type of discipline the horse is used for is also in question? The owner of the show
    • horse must know the correct grooming, clipping and etiquette
    • for proper care of the horse.
    • are available for different jobs -- introduce your horse to them slowly and carefully.
  • AAEP Online | Owner Education - http://www.aaep.org/OwnerEducation/
    • archives, are provided as a courtesy and service to the horse industry by the authors and the American Association
    • Protect Your Horse抯 Legs With Proper
    • Tips for Caring for the Older Horse
    • Reproductive Problems in the Draft Horse
    • The Western Performance Horse: How to select the right one for the
    • Can you ride your horse through a flu?
    • Does Your Horse Have EPM And How Can You Be Sure?
    • Hoof dressings that work the best for your horse
    • following client-education brochures are available to help horse owners learn more about good equine-health practices.
    • The Importance of Maintaining the Health of Your Horse's Mouth
  • The Sale Barn horse tack and saddlery online auction - http://www.thesalebarn.com/osfixsale.shtml
    • The Sale Barn horse tack and saddlery online auction
    • Horse Blankets
    • Horse, horses, saddles, bits and spurs.
    • buy and sell western saddles, english saddles, horse bits, horse saddles, tack, spurs and other equine
    • is the premier horse tack auction, saddle auction for buying and selling
    • all of your horse supplies and horse equipment.
    • largest online tack auction offering thousands of horse related items daily.
    • #252570, Cutting Horse Bit
    • #132-2030, Large Horse Tapestry Travel Bag
    • #132-2022, Large Horse Tapesty Travel Bag
  • The Status of the ¨Small Three Links〃and Economic Security - http://www.dsis.org.tw/peaceforum/symposium/2000-07/CSR0007001e.htm
    • and see the direct links as a kind of Trojan Horse that could topple Taiwan.
    • Particularly with the prevalence of the ¨hoof and mouth disease〃 and other animal diseases in Mainland China,
    • China could trigger another outbreak like that of hoof and mouth disease in 1997 that spread throughout Taiwan,
    • The Status of the ¨Small Three Links〃and Economic Security
    • The legislature passed the " Offshore Island Development Act〃 in March this year, clearly ruling
    • direct links shall be implemented between Mainland China and Kinmen, Matsu and Penghu before they are
    • clarify the status of the ¨small three links〃 and the issue of economic security that it raises.
    • ¨small three links〃 reflects the close historical and ethnic links between the residents of Matsu and Kinmen
    • with residents in Fujian Province in Mainland China, as well as their increasing need to have
    • greater economic and social interaction with people in China.
  • Gullible's Travels, Etc., R. W. Lardner, 1917, 1925 - http://eldred.ne.mediaone.net/rl/gullible.htm
    • Eskimo Bill and Carmen drive in, all dressed up like a horse.
    • been a report that the place is infested with the hoof and mouth disease.
    • the good hotels down-town, all dressed up like a horse, and have our dinner with the rest o' the E-light.
    • Then they get on their horse or mule or cow or dog and ride down to the station
    • from there we was drug over to the ocean side on a horse car, the the horse walkin' to one side o' the car
    • lunch and got into a carriage drawn by the oldest horse in Florida, and we rode through the country all afternoon
    • And the horse knowed where the point come in every one and stopped
    • THREE KINGS AND A PAIR
    • takes its name, has to do with a trip to Palm Beach and was written in 1916.
    • Readers who have never been to Palm Beach and who contemplate going there are warned not to base their
  • Anico - http://angelfire.com/fl3/anico/
    • always sold this exceptional line of products to the horse-and greyhound-racing industries.
    • convinced them to let us offer them to the individual horse and dog owner.
    • been using for years and make a difference in your horse or dog's life today! We're especially excited about
    • supplements, pain & stress relief aids, digestive aids, and natural oils for pest repellant and cleaning purposes.
    • sold this exceptional line of products to the horse-and greyhound-racing industries.
    • Their only advertising has been by word-of-mouth, but when we saw the high quality and value of their
    • them to let us offer them to the individual horse and dog owner.
    • quality, concentrated, reasonably priced supplements and so do we! Take advantage of what the pros have been
    • using for years and make a difference in your horse or dog's life today!
    • excited about two new products: Biotin Mineral Formula and Anti-Flex Hoof and Joint Formula.
  • drkoop.com: Family Health: Children's Center - http://www.drkoop.com/family/childrens/ped/summer_viruses.html?ptp=true
    • hand-foot-and-mouth disease (not to be confused with the horse illness hoof-and-mouth disease!).
    • To print: Select File and then Print from your browser's menu.
    • most of the respiratory viruses that cause coughs and colds in children during the winter are not active.
    • Ear infections are much less common between April and October, and in general children are healthier.
    • Enteroviruses can cause a wide array of illnesses in children and adults, ranging from a mild sore throat or conjunctivitis
    • pneumonia, meningitis, inflammation of the heart muscle and other severe problems.
    • Poliovirus, which can cause muscle paralysis and severe brain inflammation (encephalitis), is one of
    • Younger children, particularly toddlers and young schoolchildren, are very likely to develop a
    • mild illness called hand-foot-and-mouth disease (not to be confused with the
    • horse illness hoof-and-mouth disease!).
  • America's Quarter Horse - Your Horses HealthHealth (Vesicular Stomatitis) - http://www.quarterh.com/health3.htm
    • America's Quarter Horse - Your Horses HealthHealth (Vesicular Stomatitis)
    • America's Quarter Horse Presents:
    • summertime, I received a phone call from some people with a horse showing signs of colic.
    • When I arrived, I could see the horse was in severe pain.
    • steps, keeping his knees and hocks flexed, similar to a horse with a severe bellyache.
    • anthestetic around the digital nerves on all four feet, the horse got up and walked over to some grass and started eating
    • I told the owner that night his horse could have vesicular stomatitis and the next morning
    • Sometimes every horse on a farm was affected, other places would only have
    • one horse with symptoms.
    • caused by a virus and the symptoms are similar to hoof and mouth disease, which was eradicated from the United States
  • On the subject of anthrax (Hoof and Mouth Disease) has anyone else noticed... - http://boards.parentsplace.com/messages/get/ppmilitary2/34/1/1/1.html?nogifs
    • On the subject of anthrax (Hoof and Mouth Disease) has anyone else noticed.
    • Note: On the subject of anthrax (Hoof and Mouth Disease) has anyone else noticed.
    • He was raised on a cattle and horse ranch.
    • around live stock seem to build up an extra immunity to hoof and mouth.
    • My husband is getting a series of anthrax shots for that
    • Bo had his first two before he left for Korea and had no side affects.
    • A friend of his had his shots at the same time and had the sore arm and was sick as a dog for two weeks.
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  • Online NewsHour: Gergen Dialogues: Robert Pool -- February 13, 1998 - http://www.pbs.org/newshour/gergen/february98/pool_2-13.html
    • factors along the way, one of which was an outbreak of hoof and mouth disease in New England.
    • in New England because there were all these public horse troughs around, so you drive for twenty or thirty miles,
    • stop, and fill up your water tank at a horse trough.
    • But with this outbreak of hoof and mouth disease they closed the public horse troughs in New
    • The importance of horse troughs for the fate of steam-powered cars.
    • So you think engineers and scientists are responsible for the shape of technology
    • and more
    • Robert, most of the time when we talk about technology and society, it's about the impact of technology on society,
    • leading to the age of exploration, but you've written and taken a very different kind of approach toward technology
    • and society.
  • Electrifying Times Book Review - http://electrifyingtimes.com/bookreview2.html
    • that the early steamers stopped frequently at horse water troughs for their water supply.
    • farmers would no longer permit car owners to use horse watering troughs.
    • " The Electric Car and the Burden of History:
    • But hoof-and-mouth disease started spreading and steamers had
    • learned much in 97 years with GM pushing the paddle and most other companies using the plug design which everybody
    • Battery exchange, which has been discussed and practiced for years, is another subject for frequent
    • batteries for fresh ones as many times as needed, and at the end of the month, the battery service provider
    • 40 page booklet with maps showing conductive 120V and 208V (some 240V) dual outlet charging stations
    • Airport, 16 at regional rapid transit stations and 36 at the McClelland AFB.
    • sponsored by the Santa Clara Valley Engineer's Council and the IEEE on " The Electric Automobile: New
  • Horse Country's Horse in Science - http://www.horse-country.com/science.html
    • Horse Country's Horse in Science
    • Horse in Science
    • true horse
    • most horse-like zebra
    • Kathleen Hunt's Horse Evolution Page
    • HC Horse Associations Breed links
    • Horse has 64 (32 pair) chromosomes, compared to human 46
    • To create a photograph of horse chromosomes.
    • Idiographic karyotype of the horse by Kris Carroll
    • UC Davis Horse Genetics Page
  • Ray Vernon Hollenbeck - http://members.aol.com/rdkfive/RayVernonHollenbeck.html
    • Vernon dropped out of high school and enlisted into a horse cavalry troop of the Iowa National Guard.
    • Once, while breaking a horse he was thrown and suffered numerous bruises and scratches.
    • Another time, while cleaning the stables a horse stepped on his foot, breaking it.
    • A severe epidemic of hoof and mouth disease had infected the herds of dairy cattle.
    • loaded his machine gun on a pack mule and mounted his horse.
    • was the 3rd child born to Harry Edward Hollenbeck and Loretta Thompson on February 10, 1916 in Ft.
    • took a job as a machinist for the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad.
    • Mississippi River offered a gold mine of hunting, fishing and exploring and young Ray Vernon took every advantage
    • But, he was also an inquisitive child and developed a passion for reading at an early age.
    • were spent in school where he maintained honor grades and often in the heat of the summer he could be found under
  • How you can build an affiliate web site that REALLY works for you - http://netgain.co.nz/library/what_reselling2.htm
    • for two weeks next summer, all known symptoms of hoof and mouth, or the latest rumors about the price of oil.
    • Thus you are whipping a dead horse if you do anything other than seek to provide your
    • ideas and resources on Internet marketing
    • And believe me, I use " little" in the nicest
    • Not yours_ it's original, fresh, useful, and fun to read.
    • It's getting harder and harder to establish a unique, quality
    • other I-marketing newsletters because it is concise and provides powerful tips and advice.
    • The short answer is indirectly, and with a very light touch.
    • they can't get it done, you have the wrong producer and product.
    • And to do so indirectly, with little fanfare, may be
  • 4-7-00 - http://www.ansci.wsu.edu/news-let/Scoop/4-7-00.htm
    • will judge and officiate at the State 4-H Horse Bowl Contest, April 7-10 in Everett.
    • Critique of Presentations 4, 5, and 6.
    • itinerary for duane garner and monte richards
    • State College抯 Department of Animal Husbandry and a good friend to our department, was given the
    • and the instructor is charley gaskins.
    • for students and
    • opportunity to view the Cougar Pride steers and visit with cattlemen.
    • Coffee and donuts will be served.
    • sponsoring a Tech Fair on Thursday, April 13 and Friday April 14 at the Idaho Commons on the
    • There will be presentations by several speakers and more than 40 Exhibitor Booths.
  • America's Quarter Horse - Your Horses Health - http://www.quarterh.com/health.htm
    • America's Quarter Horse - Your Horses Health
    • The " America's Quarter Horse" page will keep you up to date on the most important
    • questions we receive from our viewers deals with issues of horse health and care.
    • - A kit for your horse.
    • Horse Influenza
    • - A horse is only as good as his feet and legs
    • Horse Feeding
    • - Horse Manager Should Prepare For Foaling Weeks in Advance
    • New Drug May Help Horse Owners Fight Fescue Problems
    • Horse Math
  • SOME CONDITIONS AND CRITERIA FOR APPROPRIATE TECHNOLOGY - http://www.ias.unu.edu/vfellow/foo/ecotec/ecotech94/paper-11.htm
    • removal of horse troughs, which is where folks got the water for the
    • An outbreak of hoof and mouth disease leading to the
    • generally putting the cart before the horse, unless it is focused on
    • horse-power hour.
    • SOME CONDITIONS AND CRITERIA FOR APPROPRIATE TECHNOLOGY
    • which are appropriate for the promotion and maintenance of sustainable
    • After briefly defining the the terms technology and
    • General environmental and
    • growth, political, economic and social turmoil.
    • inextricably intertwined with our greatest successes and failures as a
  • Shopping For A Shoer - http://www.equistop.com/publications/Shopping_for_a_shoer.htm
    • At some point in your horse career, you will be faced with the task of
    • once said, "Your best advertisement is your horse's feet- they are your walking billboard".
    • Qualities the horse owner should look for in a Farrier are:
    • Do they have a good reference? Not only from your "horse friends"
    • c) horsemanship - the humane approach to horse handling.
    • these areas to truly understand the "needs" of the horse and "wants" of their owners.
    • most successful farriers is two-fold: first, "word-of-mouth" situations that
    • "hoof-to-mouth" situations, the farrier may/or may not obtain
    • have many original horses along with their relatives and acquaintances.
    • My mentor and farrier friend of 30 years experience
  • Arizona Horse Diagnosed with Contagious Disease 7/3/98 - http://www.ahwatukee.com/afn/weekend/breaking/articles/980703a.html
    • Arizona Horse Diagnosed with Contagious Disease 7/3/98
    • Arizona Horse Diagnosed with Contagious Disease
    • The affected animal is a horse located near Kingman and the premises where the horse
    • The disease looks similar to hoof and mouth disease but does not have a high mortality rate.
    • Arizona large animal veterinarians, livestock auctions, horse racing officials and Department inspectors of the confirmed case
    • The affected animal is a horse located near Kingman and the premises where the horse is located is under quarantine
    • Texas and New Mexico have also reported cases of VS.
    • horses, the disease may also affect cattle, swine, sheep and goats.
    • These lesions form on the mouth, udder and hoof coronet.
    • include fever, salivation, loss of appetite, lameness and loss of milk production.
  • History - http://parks.state.co.us/roxborough/history.htm
    • neighboring Douglas County communities have come by horse and buggy, train and automobile for outings at
    • An outbreak of deadly hoof and mouth disease in 1926 wiped out the cattle herds of
    • State Parks system since 1975, however, its story and geological formations span millions of years.
    • became a state park, its towering sandstones and peaceful valleys attracted Native Americans, early
    • explorers and pioneer settlers who came to admire their enchanting
    • past 100 years, residents of Denver, Littleton and neighboring Douglas County communities have come by
    • horse and buggy, train and automobile for outings at Roxborough.
    • archeological " kill" site between Roxborough and Chatfield State Park known as Lamb Spring.
    • Archeologists uncovered bones of mammoth and camels, as well as possible human artifacts dating
    • years, Persse acquired additional properties and in 1902 bought out the remaining partners, making him
  • Horse Owner's How-to: a bit of advice - http://www.manepoints.com/howto/1098advice.html
    • Horse Owner's How-to: a bit of advice
    • Bits are " the most misunderstood piece of horse equipment ever invented.
    • too often, the human take on the situation is that a horse is a big animal, therefore the pressures needed to
    • Actually, there are very few surfaces in a horse's mouth where a bit can apply pressure, " so it
    • such a way to fit properly within the mouth so the horse is able to understand what the communication is,"
    • the mouth where the bit communicates pressure to the horse is called the bars.
    • The bit lies across the bars and presses against the horse's tongue.
    • and adjustment, a bit can also put pressure on the horse's lips and on the roof of its mouth," Meredith
    • first thing to look for on any device you put in the horse's mouth is the contact area.
    • " If the bit is straight, the horse's tongue absorbs some of the pressure and the horse
  • horse.and.wolf - http://www.interest.de/~krausst/grimm/horse.and.wolf.html
    • horse.
    • THE HORSE AND THE WOLF
    • a horse was gazing peacefully in a rolling green meadow.
    • A famished wolf passing by saw the horse and his mouth began to water.
    • "That's a fine horse! And will taste good too! He'd make a juicy steak! Pity
    • The wolf approached the horse, which continued to eat the grass.
    • Now quite close, the wolf spoke to the horse, trying to sound as pleasant as he could.
    • Horse, I see you're enjoying a meal.
    • His mouth fool of grass, the horse replied: "Pale? Oh, no, that's my natural colour.
    • The wolf pretended not to understand what the horse had said.
  • Australian Equine Dental Services,horse teeth,horses teeth,horse dental maintenance,health,horse veterinarian, - http://www.centralcoastsports.com.au/graneyequine.html
    • Australian Equine Dental Services,horse teeth,horses teeth,horse dental maintenance,health,horse
    • HAVE YOU HAD YOUR HORSE'S TEETH CHECKED IN THE PAST 12 MONTHS?
    • Just as you care for the feet of your horse, it is as important to have proper dental care, by
    • the well being and health of your horse
    • dental maintenance is just as important to the horse as regular hoof care.
    • the ability to masticate (chew) its feed, the horse will not obtain optimum nutrition from its feed and
    • maintenance is listed below only as a guideline, as every horse is different, even with its tooth eruption times.
    • timing of dental maintenance for the individual horse.
    • There are numerous indications that your horse`s teeth need attention and some are - head tossing,
    • With rostral hooks the horse has the ability to " jam" the bit behind
  • Equi-Site.......The Horse's Prayer - http://www.equi-site.com/prayer.html
    • The Horse's Prayer
    • The horse is a creature who sacrifices his own being to exist
    • What Horse People Say vs.
    • The Fire Horse
    • A Horse of a Different Color
    • The Tennessee Walking Horse
    • Feed me, water and care for me, and, when the day's work is done, provide
    • me with shelter, a clean, dry bed and stall wide enough for me to lie down in comfort.
    • me sometimes, that I may serve you the more gladly and learn to love you.
    • Do not jerk the reins, and do not whip me when going uphill.
  • PARAMETERS, US Army War College Quarterly - Autumn 1998 - http://192.111.52.93/dcsdoc/Articles/echevarr.html
    • lock-in" due to the disappearance of public horse troughs--the steam car's primary source of water--after
    • projections about future geopolitical environments and military-technological capabilities.
    • one generated by the arms race between the Central and Entente powers before the Great War.
    • 1] The need to cross the deadly zone quickly and decisively forms, as it did a hundred years ago, the
    • case involves an increase in battlefield lethality and the sudden emergence of additional warfighting dimensions.
    • three to five times the firepower of current ones, and thus can afford to be smaller in size and fewer in
    • The Army and its sister services face budgetary, doctrinal, and
    • Information Age has produced diverse primary, supporting, and enabling technologies requiring investment, testing,
    • and evaluation.
    • Accordingly, future-oriented initiatives like the Force XXI and Army After Next projects, which probe likely changes
  • RhymeZone: Shakespeare > Histories > King Henry V > Act III, scene VII - http://rhyme.lycos.com/r/gwic.cgi?Word=_&Path=shakespeare/histories/kinghenryv/i...
    • day! ORLEANS You have an excellent armour; but let my horse have his due.
    • Constable It is the best horse of Europe.
    • Orleans, and my lord high constable, you talk of horse and armour? ORLEANS You are as well provided of both
    • DAUPHIN What a long night is this! I will not change my horse with any that treads but on four pasterns.
    • stillness while his rider mounts him: he is indeed a horse; and all other jades you may call beasts.
    • Indeed, my lord, it is a most absolute and excellent horse.
    • sea: turn the sands into eloquent tongues, and my horse is argument for them all: 'tis a subject for a sovereign
    • imitate that which I composed to my courser, for my horse is my mistress.
    • I had rather have my horse to my mistress.
    • Constable Yet do I not use my horse for my mistress, or any such proverb so little kin
  • Austrian School: Subjectivism - http://www.huppi.com/kangaroo/L-ausms.htm
    • of hoof-and-mouth disease led to the withdrawal of horse troughs, which is where steam cars refilled with water.
    • How, then, do Austrians understand anything that goes on in the economy? Through an approach
    • by reference to the knowledge, beliefs, perception and expectations of these individuals.
    • Austrians claim that attempting to understand individual actions through statistics or other group
    • means more workers will be competing for fewer jobs, and they will be reducing their wage demands to get them.
    • And one can accept the mainstream view while acknowledging
    • discovered the new subjectivism by trying to understand the method of the old subjectivists… The old
    • characteristics: wants, abilities, expectations, knowledge and plans of subjects.
    • therefore a part of choosing… [But] thinking and choosing are not two separate activities.
    • In view of this, the phrase 'thinking and choosing' is cumbersome.
  • Horse & Pony - http://www.countrymagazines.com/ahp.html
    • Horse & Pony
    • for horse & pony enthusiasts in 1987.
    • selection; stable & barn management; horse shows; 4-H; hunter/jumpers; dressage;
    • reining; trail riding; western riding; horse training; eventing; driving; schooling;
    • Palominos; Haflingers; the backyard horse; Canadians
    • Horse & Pony, December
    • LOOKING YOUR HORSE IN THE MOUTH
    • A Calender of Horse Events
    • HORSE & PONY AFFILIATES
    • in each of the Atlantic provinces and one related to draft horses.
  • G2851 Health Hints for Your Horse - http://muextension.missouri.edu/xplor/agguides/ansci/g02851.htm
    • G2851 Health Hints for Your Horse
    • Health Hints for Your Horse
    • One of the real disappointments of horse ownership is planning a number of horse activities,
    • Horse owners who don't practice "preventive maintenance"
    • degenerating condition involving the frog in the sole of the horse's foot.
    • If your horse is becoming obese on good spring pasture, move him
    • An 1,100- or 1,200-pound horse on 0- or 00-sized feet has an increased chance of developing
    • heels that do not expand and absorb shock while the horse is working.
    • When fighting across a board fence, one horse may kick off a board and another step on the nail.
    • If a horse is quicked and shows signs of it, the nail can be withdrawn
  • Coming Things - http://www.rutgers.edu/~mcgrew/Brisco-County-Jr/Coming-Things.html
    • Brisco comments that if one could ride right up on your horse and do it, it'd be even better.
    • Juno Dawkins uses "Motored Cycles" to keep ahead of horse-bound pursuers and catch up to an orb-transporter.
    • (Kicking the tires is the oldest; actually, checking a horse's teeth is one test to check its value.
    • The professor is working on one, when Brisco arrives and comments that four fins would give better guidance
    • Brisco and Sheriff Viva discuss the convenience of a window you
    • can order and get food from as you pass by a cafe, and Brisco comments
    • that if one could ride right up on your horse and do it, it'd be even better.
    • "Motored Cycles" to keep ahead of horse-bound pursuers and catch up to an orb-transporter.
    • Brisco and Bowler (with the help of Professor Wickwire) use a
    • captured "motored cycle" and the newly invented sidecar to catch up to them.
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