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L ife on the farm is always busy. Whether you are riding horses, taking lessons, learning how to care for your horse,
or just watching them play in the pastures, there is always something going on and something worth snapping a photo of.
Here are some photos that we like to share on our page "Life on the Farm".
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Some of our affiliate sites

Photos on this website taken by Equus Luminous Equine Photography.

Midwest Horse Welfare Foundation: Dedicated to horse adoption and retirement. Recognized as a 501(C)(3) non-profit organization.
Illinois Horse Stables: Illinois Horse Stables organized by city.

Midwest Stables Directory:The Midwest Horse Stables Directory is a listing of horse stables and boarding farms, riding information, and related operations in and around the Midwest, Chicago area, Illinois, Wisconsin, and Indiana. (and farther afield)

Horse Tradin' Classifieds:Horses, Tack, and Equipment for sale in the Midwest.
PoloCenter.com - Useful Info For all Equestrians
Electrobraid.com - The best Electric Braided Rope Fence in the Industry.
Lesterbuildings.com - Pole Barn Specialists.
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"Offering Professional, Caring instruction in a positive and
friendly environment" |
Russellville Manor is a full service equestrian
facility offering boarding, training,
riding lessons, and on-site trails. We cater to horse
enthusiasts from the pleasure rider through the A
circuit.
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Horse News
Sat, 1 Dec 2007 20:17:18 +0000
Does tryptophan calm horses? Research suggests that a single dose of tryptophan does not have a calming effect on horses.... | Sat, 1 Dec 2007 20:13:11 +0000
Do horses suffer from jet lag? Recent studies suggest that horses are better able than humans to readjust to a sudden change in daylight hours... | Sat, 29 Sep 2007 09:49:53 +0000
Fetal gender determines weaning age in zebra. According to studies in captive zebra mares in the Czech Republic, the gender of the mares unborn foal can influence the time of weaning. | Tue, 24 Jul 2007 00:40:48 +0000
What colors do horses see? How do horses see color? Dr Evelyn Hanggi and Jerry Ingersoll of the Equine Research Foundation, Aptos, California, with the help of Terrace L Waggoner of the Eye Clinic at the Naval Hospital at Pensacola, Florida, performed a study to investigate what colors horses could distinguish. |
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