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Step 1
Register to receive free newsletters about the kinds of horses that interest you. These newsletters can come in hardback form in the mail or online. E-letters are very popular now, put out by nearly everyone who has something to sell. Instead of advertising, creators of newsletters disguise their marketing efforts inside the publications, while proving free information to subscribers.
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Step 2
Hang out at horse farms. Horse people like nothing better than to talk about their beloved animals. You can learn a lot of information just by showing up and watching the trainers and riders. Visit their cafes, bars and diners and join in the conversations whenever possible.
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Step 3
Volunteer at an animal rescue facility that saves wild horses or a horse farm that offers rides to community organizations. You'll get free hands-on experience with the horses as well as the good feeling that you are making a difference in the world.
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Step 4
Read everything you can get your hands on. Libraries and the Internet are loaded with news and information about any kind of horse experience you could think of. Check out a few of the sites below for different kinds of sources.








