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2076 Osbond Road, Innisfil, ON

September 25th, 2013
I just finished uploading this House for sale, 2076 Osbond Road, Innisfil, ONCan you say WOW! This home is impeccably maintained! An expansive front porch welcomes you into this open concept floor plan with over 2,000 square feet of bright and airy living space. Features include a generous living/dining room and a main floor family room with great sight lines to the over-sized eat-in kitch ...

1234 Lowrie Street, Innisfil, ON

September 25th, 2013
I just finished uploading this House for sale, 1234 Lowrie Street, Innisfil, ONA true ranch bungalow, the "Panache" is a great open concept 2 bedroom home (with the ability to convert the main floor office to a 3rd). A separate basement entrance through the garage and common laundry room makes the ability to realize income potential that much more viable. This home features hardwood through ...

35 Tamarack Trail, Barrie, ON

September 25th, 2013
I just finished uploading this House for sale, 35 Tamarack Trail, Barrie, ONAttention to detail abounds in this well built executive home. Built by Senator Homes, this well appointed home is located in the prestigious South Shore neighbourhood of Barrie; just steps away from the southern shores of Kempenfelt Bay. Tastefully decorated and built on a large lot, this home features endless upgrad ...

365 Days in Horse Country – Stall Mucking, Anyone?

September 25th, 2013
365 Days in Horse Country – Stall Mucking, Anyone?  It’s every horse owner’s least favourite activity but one of the most frequently necessary.  Who could possibly enjoy removing manure from a stall or paddock? By cleaning your horse’s stall each day, you provide him with a more aesthetically pleasing environment, and also a healthier one.  Horses who live in dirty stalls are prone to ...

365 Days in Horse Country – All-Important Salt

September 24th, 2013
365 Days in Horse Country – All-Important Salt Sodium and chloride combine together to make salt, which is an essential major mineral for many mammals.  They are electrolytes necessary for bodily functions.  Salt is an essential part of the equine diet, and should be provided at all times. Lack of these minerals can cause a horse to experience fatigue, the inability to sweat, and mus ...

365 Days in Horse Country – The Right Bit

September 23rd, 2013
365 Days in Horse Country – The Right Bit   Bits have been around for centuries.  They were first developed when the horse was domesticated to control the horse’s movements.  The first bits were made of wood, bone, or rope.  Metal bits became the norm during the middle ages. Today, most horses are ridden with metal bits, usually made from stainless steel.  Bits are designed to appl ...

365 Days in Horse Country – The Oldenburg

September 22nd, 2013
365 Days in Horse Country – The Oldenburg  The Oldenburg may sound like an old-timey automobile, but in reality it’s a German sport horse whose bloodlines date to the seventeenth century.  It comes from Germany’s Lower Saxony region near the city of Oldenburg, from which it takes its name.  The breed descends from the Friesian with contributions as well from Spanish, Neapolitan, Thoro ...

365 Days in Horse Country – Mr. Ed

September 21st, 2013
365 Days in Horse Country – Mr. Ed     “A horse is a horse, of course.” So begins the theme song to “Mr. Ed”, one of the most popular television shows of the 1960s. Staring a palomino gelding named Bamboo Harvester, “Mr. Ed” featured a talking horse who would only speak in front of his owner, Wilbur Post.  The horse would get Wilbure into all kinds of trouble with his misbevaviours a ...

365 Days in Horse Country – Equicaching

September 20th, 2013
365 Days in Horse Country – Equicaching     One of the newest sports to hit the world of North American trail riding is equicaching, which is essentially a treasure hunt on horseback.  With the help of a global positioning system (GPS), riders search for caches hidden by other riders.  The catches can contain anything from money to coupons to books to horse shampoo.  You only discove ...

365 Days in Horse Country – Flat Racing

September 19th, 2013
365 Days in Horse Country – Flat Racing      It’s what Thoroughbreds do best: flat racing.  Flat racing is a form of horseracing that takes place on a flat track.  The track can be a dirt track or turf (grass track).  The horses break from a starting gate.  In Thoroughbred racing, they usually run anywhere from three furlongs (3/8 mile or 603 m) to more than 2 miles (3.2 km), dependi ...

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