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Home→Blog→Posts Published in: 2010 → January

Monthly Archives: January 2010

My Neighbor’s Cherished Horses

Posted on January 30, 2010 by MMFisher

Snow. All day yesterday. The tall trees left in the backyard along the fence (the ones still standing after a tornado hit a couple of years ago) looked black from my back kitchen windows. On the other side of the … Continue reading →

Posted in Horse People

More About Soring

Posted on January 27, 2010 by MMFisher

At http://www.hphoofcare.com/lick.html, the writer points out that abuse of the horse’s feet and legs is not the only way the animal suffers. The horse may wear a cruel bit to increase leverage on his or her head, and a tail … Continue reading →

Posted in Soring | Tagged Soring

Terrible Facts about Soring

Posted on January 25, 2010 by MMFisher

Soring is about the worst torture that can be inflicted on horses–short of killing them, that is. Rational people in the horse industry who love and respect horses, cannot understand why owners would maim their own beautiful animals in ways … Continue reading →

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In Tennessee: Horses Recover from Great Cruelty

Posted on January 22, 2010 by MMFisher

Remember the great Tennessee Horse Rescue of 2009? (See Tuesday, December 8, 2009 in Blog Archive.) Go to  to see the results of the outpouring of love and care by volunteers who worked so hard to bring as many of … Continue reading →

Posted in -Horse Abuse, Horse Rescue, Horse Whisperer | Tagged Abuse, Horse Rescue

Hooray for My New English Class

Posted on January 20, 2010 by MMFisher

As a teacher for a long time, I think there’s nothing like starting a new class. I’ve now met with my spring 2012 class twice, and already I see potential in the students: I’m thinking there will be good discussion … Continue reading →

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