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Horse Handler

What training would you like to undertake? Would you like to be regarded as a standout horse handler, someone who is respected and recognized as being in control and a leader among horse owners and riders. Pictured is advanced student David Gray of Abilene.

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Hearts4Horses

STARVING HORSES ALL OVER AMERICA NEED YOUR HELP.
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Passion for Truth

Those of you who share my passion will understand, you will instinctively relate to my relentless questioning of everything to do with horses. I accept nothing as fact until proven, I challenge everything about how horses are treated.

I will not rest until my understanding is complete, that may never happen in my lifetime. One thing I know, is that many of the revelations I have made, will profoundly affect your understanding and love of our mutual passion.
 

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What my principles are and why they succeed.

What is protein?

by Dale Moulton
2/13/10


Many people confidently purchase horse feed by telling the store attendant the percentage protein amount they need. The customer feels empowered, confident, and in control. Wow, perfect you would think. Naaaa, don't think so. When I ask people who have challenged me on the protein quantity of Thrive, what is protein, they can't answer me, but they know that 15% is too much. Proteins are vitally important, but they need to be assimilated correctly and utilized as per Gods plan.

A protein is a long chain of amino acids all linked together. Proteins have many different functions, they can provide structural rigidity two ligaments fingernails hair, helping digestion by way of stomach enzymes, aid in movement by way of muscles, and they also play an important part in our ability to see, in fact the lens of eyes is pure crystalline protein. Protein is a long chain molecule consisting of amino acids joined by peptide bonds. Proteins form the structural material that makes up body tissue. Proteins are the principal constituents of the protoplasm of all cells, and are of high molecular weight consisting essentially of combinations of amino acids in peptide links. 20 different amino acids are commonly found in proteins, and each protein has a unique genetically defined amino acid sequence, which determines its specific shape and function.

The most important function of proteins is to build, rebuild, and replace tissue. Muscles, organs, and some of your hormones are made up mostly of protein. Proteins also make anybody's, and hemoglobin that is responsible for delivering oxygen to your blood cells stop an animal is capable of producing 14 of the 20 amino acids, and we have to get the remaining amino acids from the food we eat. Proteins are complex, and have many different functions within the body.

 
Razza (RZA Ammen Ra)
The equine nutcase no one wanted.
Out of 77 Arabians seized at Pilot Point TX in August, one remained overlooked and un-adopted. He has just arrived

with me from the Humane Society of North Texas. No
longer does he face an uncertain future due to his many
issues.
MEET RAZZA AND HEAR HIS STORY
BUCKY,
the young mare with a death sentence because of her aggression. Getting put down seemed the only option for
this rescued mare who bit a finger nearly off her
temporary shelter barn co-owner. Saved from a
Mexican slaughterhouse, she now faced an uncertain
future due to her dangerous aggression.
SEE WHAT HAPPENS WHEN WE MEET.
 
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