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How Does Shoulder Angle Relate to Stride Length?

Horse ScienceBy HLMNovember 14, 20131 Comment

Many of us are taught that the ideal shoulder angle for a horse is 45 degrees. Senior high school student Morgan O’Sullivan decided to see if that was true. While in the tenth grade in the agriculture program at Middletown High School, Connecticut, Morgan thought it was strange during a horse judging class in school, that…

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How Much Weight Can Horses Comfortably Carry?

Horse ScienceBy HLMJune 1, 20133 Comments

Horses may be strong, but sometimes riders can be too heavy for a horse to carry comfortably. While most healthy horses can easily carry a rider and saddle, they do have their limits. So, how much weight can a horse comfortably carry? The scientists base their findings on detailed measurements taken of eight horses that were…

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