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Crandal Mergelman cmergelman@rangelyk12.org
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Contribute to economic growth Provide people with physical exercise Provide a release of tensions Responsibility Family activities (shows, pleasure) Competition (rodeos, racing, etc.) Work (ranch, farm, hunting, etc.) Fun/pleasure
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75% are owned for personal pleasure 25% are for ranching, racing, breeding, and commercial riding
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Breeding- breed mares and sell offspring Training- Train horses for show, competition, or racing Boarding stables- Facilities for keeping horses (feed and care)
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There are over ten million horses in the United states Over 16 billion dollars spent in the horse industry annually Horse racing is the biggest spectator sport in the United States
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pleasure breeding working stock show sport
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Breeders most reliable more expensive certified quality Private owners good or bad, depending on the reason they are selling the horse chance to get to know horse and owner their guarentee may only be as good as their word
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Auctions Less reliable Hard to know soundness Who knows why it’s there Private horse sales a little more reliable
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Find out horses history, pedigree if possible Find out how well it is broke and who broke it, if possible Age Does it have any problems or a history of problems (lameness, bucking, disease, etc.) Is it desirable in appearance
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Watch it walk and check for soundness in legs Ride horse (you may want to have the owner ride it first) Check for bridle control, stops, athletic ability, other qualities that you desire
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Younger horses usually need more training and a more experienced rider Older horses are usually calmer, well broke, and less experienced riders are needed Prime of life is 5-12 years old Many NFR roping horses are near or in their twenties
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Mares Tend to be moody or flighty, especially when in heat and in presence of other mares Geldings More dependable and steady Stallions Hard to manage, especially in presence of a mare in heat
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Pick a breed that will satisfy your needs Quarterhorses- rodeo, stock, racing Thoroughbred- racing Arabians- endurance Paints- color, show
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A hand is 4 inches Measured from ground to top of withers 14-2 hands = 58 inches Ponies are anything under 14-2 hands Horses are anything at or over 14-2 hands
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Every breed has it’s own association. Largest ones are AQHA Jockey Club (Thoroughbred Registration) APHA Tennessee Walking Horse Association
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Until recently the U.S. had a slaughter industry. Horse meat popular in many European countries Last year horse slaughter was outlawed in U.S. Now must have a vet euthanize horses with a shot. Now many unwanted horses are being shipped to Mexico to be overworked or slaughtered in often cruel conditions. Several groups working to now outlaw exporting horses.
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What will we do with our old and unwanted horses?
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