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How to Care & Raise your Missouri Fox Trotting Horse - cover

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How to Care & Raise your Missouri Fox Trotting Horse

Vince Stead

Publisher: Vince Stead

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Summary

Learn how to raise and take care of your Missouri Fox Trotting horse, and learn how to have fun doing chores required to maintain your horses health and happiness!  
  
1. The Characteristics of Missouri Fox Trotting Horse  
  
2. What to Do if your Horse Spooks at Something  
  
3. How to Saddle a Horse   
  
4. How to Muck out a Horse Corral  
  
5. How to Raise a Pony  
  
6. How a Bit, Harness and Reins Work  
  
7. How to Use a Hoof Pick  
  
8. What Kind of Shelter does your Horse Need?  
  
9. How to Use a Round Pen  
  
10. The Best Ways to Keep Flies of your Horse  
  
11. The Different Kinds of Horse Saddles  
  
12. How a Cow Horse Performs  
  
13. How Horseshoeing is Done  
  
14. How to Enter your Horse in Shows and Rodeos  
  
15. Nice Safe Toys for Horses to Play With  
  
16. How to Break and Train your Horse   
  
17. How to Clean a Horse Stall  
  
18. What to Do When your Horse is Going to Have a Baby  
  
19. What to Do if Your Horse Breaks it's Leg  
  
20. How to Trailer your Horse  
  
21. How to Make Sure Your Horse Does Not Colic on You  
  
22. What to Feed your Horse  
  
23. How to Prevent your Horse from going Barn Sour  
  
24. Mare, Gelding, or Stallion, and What is the Best Horse for your Needs?
Available since: 02/10/2012.

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