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Horse Lovers Websites
By Joanna Gadlow

If you love like I do then you’d probably enjoy visiting some of these websites for horse lovers. Are you looking for a fun and lighthearted horse website, or something more serious where you can find out about different and horse related projects?

Horse Lovers United, Inc. (http://www.horseloversunited.com) is a nonprofit organization of horse lovers that work to find lifetime homes for that have been displaced due to various reasons. Horse Lovers United has successfully placed more than 110 in new, loving homes.

In addition to finding homes for displaced horses, members gather to celebrate their shared interest in and horse riding activities. From trail riding, parade riding, pleasure riding, sleigh rides and more, Horse Lovers United is all about enjoying and helping them to have nice home where they are loved.

For a nice collection of information all about and their care, visit the Horse Hackers website found at http://www.horsehackers.com. It’s chock full of all kinds of horse and equestrian links and articles. There is even a vet questions area where you can find out more about horse related health issues.

If you’d like to access a discussion forum for talking about horse racing and horse training



topics, check out http://www.equinepost.com and see the ‘horse forum’ section. You can read the latest horse lover posts or post your own question or topics.

For a nice collection of horse related website links that are well organized, visit Horse Lovers Central at http://www.horseloverscentral.com. They have categories ranging from advertising and store sites related to horses, to information about horse racing, breeds and horse history.


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