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Just For Fun

Horse Articles

For many years I toyed with the idea of creating an online presence that I could use to educate and inspire horse enthusiasts… not just any horse enthusiast, but those individuals who have a deep connection with their equine partners.

These individuals are very special. They have a passion for horses like no other. They don’t put their goals before their principles and no matter what it takes, they don’t do anything to lose rapport with their equine companions.

These special individuals keep in mind, and respect the fact that, they share this world with other creatures.

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Custom Horse Ornament

This months review is on a gift product that’s very unique and is ideal for pet enthusiasts of all kinds. It captures an essence of you and your animal companion like no other in a way that can give you a very special feeling inside.

It’s called The Papered Orb.

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killdeer bird nest

We here at Soulful Equine have had a blessed event we would like to announce to all our loyal followers. Within the past few weeks, we became the proud godparents of four bouncing baby killdeer.

Now, I understand that this is a website devoted mostly to animals of the equine persuasion, but since I don’t have the “horse nut gene” referred to in my Evidence That There Really IS A “Horse Nut Gene” article, I felt it was my duty as the geneless one to expand our horizons and look at some other incredible creatures.

Here is the story of the first batch of Soulful Equine’s 2010 baby killdeer (I just noticed another nest in the middle of the driveway with 2 eggs in it).

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In today’s post, I have decided that it’s time to try to look further into whether or not there really is a “horse nut gene”.

There are things in this world that are best left unexplored, but I don’t feel that this is one of them. By showing that this gene truly DOES exist, we will be helping to remove the stigma that these poor souls live with on a daily basis.

No longer will people wonder if environment played a factor. It will simply be accepted as something they were “born with”… an inherited trait… not a disease and something worthy of psychoanalysis.

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Hopefully you guys all got a chance to read Stephanie’s last two posts on “fear”. She did a great job addressing the feeling of doubt that many of us have had when it comes to stepping outside the norm and learning not to care what other people think.

We all are familiar with that feeling of doubt. Some of us experience it more often than others, but I would be willing to bet that all of us have felt it at least once in our lives. It’s such a different feeling from the feeling we get when we have confidence in ourselves or in our beliefs, isn’t it?

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