Trudy Andrew | Canadian Author

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Horse Tails

Megabucks We didn’t often have boarders. They could be extremely annoying, use your stuff, leave gates open, generally do all kinds of dumb that irritates like crazy and causes unnecessary angst. That being said, we also had some amazing ones. The best were usually those who bought

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Horse Tails

A Trail Tail Camping with horses has its own set of challenges. It’s important to take into account that they need feed, water and some kind of containment when not being used. Most tied to their trailers, some tied out a length of rope then tied their

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Horse Tails

Ride the Trails Endurance racing, and competitive trail aren’t easy sports, by any stretch of the imagination. A good deal of conditioning is necessary for both horse and rider. It’s imperative that one knows their horse very well indeed. Out on trails, there aren’t any sign posts

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Horse Tails

Practice makes Perfect Practice truly does make perfect. Whether human or animal, repetitive work will see improvements, though just like humans, too much repetition creates boredom in horses, too. Still, handling a horse every day, or as often as possible, sees improvement, especially if activities are changed

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Horse Tails

Riding Robin There is little more relaxing than a long trail ride on a beautiful day. Unless it’s long trail rides, when out camping with a horse. Even better, if you’re doing so with one or more good friends. We competed in competitive trail, yet always made

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About Trudy Andrew

Trudy Andrew lives on a small farm just east of Winnipeg, Manitoba, where she enjoys her Morgan horses. A dreamer since she was a child, its no surprise to those who know her well that her imagination would find an outlet in writing, as it has in the past through artwork.
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