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September Blog Carnival

September 1, 2008 by Christine Meunier Leave a Comment


“…continue to be amazed, pleasantly so how the training on Alle teaches me to ride Gazi and vice versa… and I am working on patterns for Western and English classes…”
GP presents By the Seat of My Pants posted at Manely Montana Memories-Come on Inn.

“This post is about experiencing the emotions and anxiety of owning and caring for a horse…” Pony Girl presents Will I Make the Cut? posted at Pony Girl Girl Rides Again.

“White horses have pink skin and blue eyes. Gray horses are typically born black, bay or chestnut in color but rapidly lose all hair pigmentation as they age, ending up completely white by the time they are eight years old. Meanwhile, their skin remains black and their eyes are typically dark, giving a silvery or grey cast to their seeming snowy-whiteness. This popular coat color results from an autosomal dominant mutation to a gene that was just identified. Unfortunately, this coat color is also linked to an increased risk of developing a specific form of cancer: melanoma. Thus, this finding has important implications for human medical research…” GrrlScientist presents Behold The Pale Horse: The Genetics of Color and Cancer posted at Living the Scientific Life.

“Unusual poem at the end makes this special to me! I write a lot about animals in my park blog…” Donna Barstow presents Griffith Park, Interrupted » Blog Archive » Neigh. posted at Griffith Park, Interrupted.

“I did a lot of research for this. I’ve been wondering this for years…” Donna Barstow presents Griffith Park, Interrupted » Blog Archive » Why do they kill a horse with a broken leg? posted at Griffith Park, Interrupted.

“A blog post about considering the horse’s perspective when riding and training…” Brianna presents The Horse’s Perspective posted at The Many Misadventures of McKinna McHorse.

“Article about training aggressive and dominant horses…” David McMahon presents Dealing with an Aggressive Horse posted at Natural Horsemanship Blog.

Janet Roper presents Is Dancing with a Horse Animal Communication? posted at Janet Roper::Animal communicator.

“A true story from the time I spent in the Himalaya as a nomadic horsewoman. A satisfying feeling of having made a difference still resonates in me when I think of this…” Vidyut Kale presents A filly injured by a bear was saved by love and care | Footprints on the Mountainside posted at Footprints on the Mountainside.

A review of the special horse exhibit at the American Museum of Natural History in NYC… GrrlScientist presents The Horse at the American Museum of Natural History posted at Living the Scientific Life.

Avanisha presents Incredibile Di Cabra posted at Sin pecado.

“No one can teach riding so well as a horse.” – C.S. Lewis

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