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by Don Blazer If we seek perfect horsemanship, then we must seek knowledge.
In seeking knowledge we often discover what we know is incomplete, and being incomplete is frequently not the truth.
Example: a horseman thought by many to be knowledgeable defines a snaffle bit as "a bit with a jointed mouthpiece."
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Featured Equine: The Zorse by Becki Bell Equine hybrids have been coexisting with human beings for centuries, with the most common domesticated hybrid being, of course, the mule. Mules are a cross between two domestic species of equine, the horse and the donkey. But all equines are genetically compatible with one another, and with this in mind it was really only a matter of time before human beings became curious enough to try out some of the other possible combinations.
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