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"Funny shoes which have been made to look like real horses' feet and use genuine horse hair have gone on sale at the Cheltenham Festival.
The zip-up hoof shoes were commissioned the celebrate 100 years of the racing festival and come in knee and ankle-length versions.
Each of the 'Horseshoes for Humans' features a imitation carbon fibre hoof and are stitched with around 5,000 individual horse hairs."
"Has this ever happened to you? You're searching Google and minding your own business, and enter a perfectly normal search term... like "blurpsnurd" or "knorbly" or perhaps even "ultimate horse nozzle".
But instead of Google giving you the results you want, it butts in with "Hey, did you mean 'ultimate hose nozzle'? Only a complete weirdo would be looking for mythical magical HORSE NOZZLES on the internet. You probably wanted hose nozzles. Yes. Let's give you those instead."
And then you're all like, "No, Google. You heard me the first time. I AM SEEKING THE ULTIMATE HORS
"The man - who has become known as "horse-boy" - can be seen in the Hardgate area of the city.
The sighting has become a popular attraction on Google's service, which offers a photographic map of streets.
The man is wearing dark trousers, a purple shirt - and a brown and white horse's head."
"A statue of a giant male horse — electric-eyed, cobalt blue and anatomically correct — was installed in February 2008 on the roadway approach to the terminal, and it is freaking more than a few people out."
"A giant white horse has been chosen as a new £2m art commission for south east England dubbed "Angel of the South.""
The Equine Rescue League (ERL) is a non-profit organization that supports the responsible use of working, sport, and pleasure horses, ponies, donkeys and mules. Our goals are to prevent the neglect or abuse of any equine, to offer educational programs to the community, and to provide shelter, rehabilitation and adoption for those animals in need of our services.
Scientists have shown that temporarily keeping young horses from sweets makes them easier to train.
“I struggle with it,†Diana Koebel said. She is the owner and trainer here at LumberJack Farm, one of hundreds of horse farms around the country helping rescue and rehabilitate thoroughbreds considered too slow or damaged to be worth anything more than horse meat. The rescuers cannot keep up.
“Are we really helping?†Koebel asked as she stood in a stable stall. “I know we are, and every one counts, but it’s overwhelming at points. Can we really fix this industry?â€Â