An ounce of prevention
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A list of skin savers together with its sunblock ingredient and special features is provided and explanation on the need for the riders to use the highest SPF (sun protection factor) to avoid getting a cancer dose of ultraviolet rays is given. Details about the types of cancer and also about riders who get sun-derived rough spots are also presented.
Publication Name: Horse & Rider
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0018-5159
Year: 2004
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The mustang difference
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Information for a smooth transition from paper work to training tips for adopting wild horses is presented. Wild horses are good for adoption as they are very healthy and rarely have hoof problems or diseases like navicular and in the US more than 207,000 wild horses have been adopted through the Bureau of Land Management adoption program.
Publication Name: Horse & Rider
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0018-5159
Year: 2006
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Barn bonuses on a budget
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Cherry Hill and Richard Klimesh horsekeeping gurus offers lots of ideas that will make your barn handier and keep the horses healthier. They have recently produced the video series, '101 horsekeeping tips'.
Publication Name: Horse & Rider
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0018-5159
Year: 2004
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