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Epic Farms Horses
Epic Farms Horses
Horsing Around
As children many of us dream of growing up and having horses, lots of beautiful horses. Sadly, as we age we find other responsibilities and family to be more than enough to handle financially or with the number of hours in a day. You know those people you envied because they ALWAYS knew what they wanted and they went for it and SUCCEEDED? Their lifetime dream, and maybe yours too, of owning and raising beautiful horses became a reality for them. You know in the back of your mind that they di...


Epic Farms: A small non-profit striving to share the BIG picture
Epic Farms: A small non-profit striving to share the BIG picture
A Note to Visitors and Personal Disclaimer :o)
I don't pretend to have all of the answers (shoot, I'm still coming up with questions). Our sites are simply offered as a collection of learning experiences and personal observations that I found fascinating. Of course I find horses in general fascinating, so I'm starting from there :o) Horses are a tremendous responsibility, but such a joy to own; I feel extremely blessed for the privilege of having them right here with me...there's nothing like it. While I have some definite...


Friends of Sound Horses
Friends of Sound Horses
FOSH?? What on earth is that?
FOSH is an acronym that stands for "Friends of Sound Horses". FOSH is incorporated as a public benefit, and is a humane and educational organization. Its purpose is to provide information to the public about the humane care, treatment and training of gaited horses, with a special emphasis on the Tennessee Walking Horse, and to promote the exhibition of the flat shod and barefoot Walking Horse at competitions designed to showcase the natural gaited pleasure walking horse. They also educate peo...



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