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What really sets Carbon Copy Pro apart from virtually all other marketing courses and programs is the one-on-one support from experienced coaches already involved in the system. These coaches are other members who have applied the Carbon Copy Pro system and have become successful with it themselves. Since they are using the system themselves they understand the difficulties involved in getting up to speed, and they can help keep you on the track to ultimate success.

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Another important fact about Carbon Copy Pro is that only fairly serious marketers willing to invest a bit of time and money in their membership are allowed to join the program. It is not a program for tire kickers. The initial application to become an associate currently costs $49, and each applicant is manually screened with some very basic questions to determine whether that person is likely to become an effective member of the team.

CarbonCopyPro is a online marketing system that gives new or experienced marketers a complete turnkey approach to making money online. It teaches new online marketers the basics as well as providing techniques and methods developed by a large team of successful online marketers. CarbonCopyPro was created by Jay Kubassek.

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No I don’t mean the color green, I mean having your dog live an eco-friendly life that also gives him the best quality of life.

Keeping his insides green

Everything starts with a high quality dog food. When you feed an organic dog food you can rest assured your dog is eating a nutritionally balanced food that does not include poisons or chemicals.

You know the saying: The healthier the food the healthier the dog. And speaking of health, make sure your vet is eco-friendly. Find out their opinions on vaccinations. There is no dispute vaccinations are needed but as your dog ages their built up immunities may make certain vaccinations unneeded.

Also make sure your vet is keeping up to date on new information. In the case of my cat, Slakk, my first vet had no clue about Feline Diabetes and told me to put him to sleep. My new vet (and still my vet) is not only up to date, she is open to many of the ideas I have brought to her.

Keeping her outsides green

Fleas and ticks are horrible and so are many of the poisons that most people use to kill them. Did you know there are some great organic products out there to help your pets rid these awful pets? Why not try one and see how great it is then tell your friends.

The same goes for pet shampoos and grooming tools – organic pet shampoos and accessories are available. A shiny, healthy coat can be accomplished without additives, chemicals and pesticides.

Making green even greener

Simply taking your dog for a walk is an eco-friendly must do. First, exercise is a key ingredient into a healthy dog and secondly it is good for the pet owner. Life can get so stressful and a nice walk with your best can keep you both in tip top shape.

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While I was learning about feline nutrition I was astounded at what I thought I knew that was not true. Here are a few of the things I have learned on the way that I thought I would pass on.

Dry Food helps your cat prevent dental disease

False. Dental disease has no correlation to food choices. Studies have shown there is no difference between cats fed canned cat food or dry.

Most cats that get Feline Urologic Disease eat dry cat food

True. FUS can be prevented by feeding your cat a quality pet food with high protein as this type of food tends to raise your cat’s acidic urine. Acidic urine prevents the growth of germs that cause Feline Urologic Disease.

Feeding your cat a high quality food is expensive

False. The lower the quality of food you feed your cat the more you have to feed of it. Most obesity in cats comes from feeding your cat a low quality food. In order for your cat to get the nutrients they need in these foods they need to eat more. The more they eat the more calories they ingest the more weight they gain.

A Grazing Cat is a Happy Cat

False. In nature a cat makes a kill and eats it. They do not have a refrigerator or ability to can. They kill and eat. Automatic feeders cause your cat’s metabolism to slow and cause obesity (my own cat Slakk in his kitty crack days used to fall asleep with his head in the food bowl). As noted above, there are health implications such as Feline Urologic Disease as well.

Cats can get addicted to food

True. There are a couple of the low quality canned foods that I have fed in the past and it was tough to get the cats off of them. Artificial flavors, tuna, salt and sugar are the main culprits.

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When transitioning your cat to new foods you will have the tale of two kitties. Those of you who are lucky – or have cats that are pigs - will have no issues. You will set down the new food and your pet will happily chow down and look at you with adoring thankfulness.

Now for the remaining 99.99% of us in the world, please read on.

When my cat was diagnosed with feline diabetes my world changed. For years the only feeding I did was to monitor the auto dry feeder and dump in some pesticide-filled, animal by-product filler food bag of kitty crack into it when it got low.   I realized then that without change to a healthy cat food, my cat would die.

So we had to switch over and I worked with my vet to come up with a solution. The first day I very positively put the new organic cat food down and went for a walk with my dog for thirty minutes. When I came back my dog was happy but I received the evil eye by my feline kids. I picked up the food and went on with the day. DO NOT LEAVE THE FOOD DOWN MORE THAN THIRTY MINUTES – NO GRAZING ALLOWED!

I did the same thing that night – put the food down but this time sprinkled Parmesan cheese before I left the house. When I came back they had eaten off the cheese but then left the rest. As hard as it was I went to bed and reminded myself it was for their own good.

The next day I repeated – both feeding times they nibbled but that was it. These two days are crucial because now your cats are hungry and probably more agreeable.

On Day three I took ¾ of their regular food and ¼ of their new food and mixed it together and sprinkled Parmesan cheese on top. And then took the dog out and when I came back I pulled up the bowls until dinner. I repeated for dinner.

Day Four I mixed their food half and half with the Parmesan cheese and Day Five it was ¼ old food and ¾ new food. At this point it depends on your cat – some are willing to give it up and accept the new food. If your cat is one of those then just start feeding the new food – with just a bit of Parmesan cheese if needed.

For the tougher cases I recommend gradually moving down from ¼ old food to none. Don’t forget the Parmesan cheese on top it really helps.

Soon you will be down to just the new healthy cat food with the cheese – the big test is if they will eat the food without the cheese. Usually they will be fine without it – if not then continue as it does not hurt your cat and a little bit goes a long way.

The most important pieces are to only leave food down 30 minutes – this is a FOREVER thing and leave the house during feeding time during transition – your nerves WILL affect your cat. If you put food down and are negative they will be too.
It will work and in the long run your cat will that you for a healthy diet.

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Hyperkalemic Periodic Paralysis (HYPP), is a genetic disease that effects the entire equine industry, dating as far back as the American Quarter Horse stallion, Impressive.

For those who don’t know, Impressive was a very famous halter-horse, that performed in numerous competitions and received numerous awards and prizes, including the title of world champion aged stallion. Despite being such a high quality and high performing quarter horse, the descendants of Impressive have been afflicted with this disease.

HYPP induces the system with an overly large amount of potassium, often resulting in mild or noticeable muscle twitching, crawling skin, usually in the back flank, paralysis of the hind quarters, yawning in excess and in some cases heart attacks and other fatal conditions. Needless to say a quarter horse with this disease is quite disadvantaged compared to one without.

The issue is compounded further by the fact that HYPP is a genetic and dominant disease. If at least one of the parents of the quarter horse has the disease, even if it displays none of the symptoms, there is a possibility that it will pass the gene on to it’s foal. The odds of this depends on the parents genes: a parent with two HYPP genes (H/H) will always have a foal that has at least one HYPP gene, while a parent with one HYPP gene (H/N) will pass the gene onto to 50% of foals it has with an uninfected horse (N/N), whilst passing one gene on to 50% of the foals of another parent with one HYPP gene, and two genes on to 25%. Though there has been research on methods allowing a HYPP positive quarter horse to breed without passing on the gene, so far there has been little success. In general, it is far safer to test horses and ensure that HYPP positive ones do not breed.

HYPP is a real problem that can seriously debilitate an otherwise excellent quarter horse. Due to inattentive breeding it has become far more common, and it must be emphathized that the best solution is to simply not breed HYPP positive quarter horses.


For more information, visit the most trusted online magazine dedicated to the quarter horse - The Quarter Horse Quarterly

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The main Breed Characteristics for the Quarter Horse are simple: Short refined heads with straight profiles, very muscular body structure designed for short distance sprints. Because of this, they make great racehorses and can run the quarter mile relatively quickly at around 55 miles per hour. Many people enjoy using the Quarter Horse in stock competition because they make great ranching horses. Halter competition is also very common as they can be led by hand generally as easily as any other breed. They can perform well in hunter style competition with fences that are 3 feet tall.

There are 17 different color variations that are recognized within American Quarter Horse Breeds. They are known to have the following color variations: Bay, Black, Chestnut, Sorrel, Bay Roan, Dun, Red, Buckskin, Red Dun, Grullo, Palomino, Gray, Red Roan, Blue Roan, Cremello, Perlino and White. The color is controlled by specific genetics of the parent stud and mare. It is generally difficult to control the color outcome when coupling and mating two horses with well-developed genes. Even when the colors are similar, the offspring may exhibit different coloration variations with each generation.

Quarter Horses also do extremely well in showpen events. Showmanship is not too much of a challenge, as the Quarter Horse is able to be led around and presented by the exhibitor fairly well when compared to other breeds. Depending on the breed quality of the Quarter Horse in use, quality in horsemanship is greatly varied but is most commonly well handled through events. Halter events are easily done with the Quarter breed as they enjoy following their exhibitor through the event and can perform well with crowded gatherings. Show Horses are easily obtainable and are readily available through the American Quarter Horse Association breeder listings. They are bred extensively for all types of equestrian events.

The Quarter Horse is thus a great all around breed of horse that was designed to do mostly everything. It is gaining popularity amongst trainers, riders and plain ranch folk because of the horse’s grand lineage from transforming the colonial quarter horse from the 1700’s into the now well-known Quarter Horse breed. This horse was relied upon during the early history of cowboys and ranching. They are still in great demand and will continue to stay in demand for generations to come.

For more information on Quarter Horses, please visit The Quarter Horse Quarterly. An industry leading online magazine and classified ads dedicated to the Quarter Horse!

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Being known as the world’s fastest athletes, very strong horses with excellent stamina are chosen to race from the Quarter Horse breed. They have been reared as racing horses since the mid 1800’s and have shown thoroughbred bloodlines that were improved with Arabian, Morgan and Standard bred bloodlines for a faster, more desirable Quarter Horse Breed. The Quarter Mile race is a simple and quick race for the Quarter Horse, clocking in at an average of 17 seconds per race. With added refining, the horses can shave off time from their races, making them the fastest horses in racing. Their lack of endurance makes them unable to sprint fast past a quarter mile by most horses and is incredibly rare to get one which can last for up to a half mile.

In the rodeo, American Quarter Horses are incredibly agile to respond to their handlers. They perform well, even with loud disruptions from the crowds that gather at such events. Many Quarter Horses are used in rodeo to perform livestock cutting, reigning and other specialized cowboy skills in the round up style events commonly held by rodeos and competitions. This is possible because of the horse’s extensive use as a ranch horse by crossing wild mustangs and other domesticated species used by the Comanche, Shoshoni and Nez Perce Native American tribes. This gave the Quarter horse a natural “Cow Sense” that made them more than suitable to work with and around cattle.

For more information on Quarter Horses, please visit The Quarter Horse Quarterly. An industry leading online magazine and classified ads dedicated to the Quarter Horse!

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The light is green for the Kentucky Horse Breeders Incentive Fund (KYBIF), an exciting new way for Quarter Horse breeders to ride out the economic challenges ahead. Hundreds of thousands of dollars in cash awards are being distributed to Quarter Horses in showing and racing. This is expected to give Kentucky-bred Quarter Horses many advantages to help lift up the entire horse breeding industry.

This program is not limited to Quarter Horses who live in Kentucky or participate in show or racing events in Kentucky. The horses only have to be conceived or foaled in Kentucky. All AQHA-sanctioned events are open for the program. An owner of a horse in this program can compete in events all over the country and earn points towards their year-end awards. With more lucrative programs, people have more incentive to buy a horse and compete.

If you’re searching for a KYBIF Stallion, then check out the new KYBIF Only website that caters only to Kentucky horses.

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The American Quarter Horse are known as the World’s Fastest Athletes. They have some outstanding distinguishing features such as great sprinting speeds over short distances, strong well-defined muscular bodies with a broad chest and rounded powerful hindquarters. This horse was designed for performance and race. They are sure to give everyone a run for their money in competitive racing as well as being a prized breed at many showpen events. They are also the world’s most registered horse breeds with over 3 million American Quarter Horses entered into the breed registry.

In the 1800’s, when the Westward expansion of the United States was underway, many people decided to use the already introduced and feral breeds that existed to cross breed with the Colonial Quarter Mile horse. The result was a quick and hard working cow horse that became extremely popular with ranchers throughout settlements. With time, these horses were refined for their best characteristics and used into cattle steering and eventually more advanced equestrian activities throughout history. Ranch horses such as these were then used in higher society as well as races, taking advantages of its natural and distinct talents on the racetracks.

The Quarter Horse is bred today to preserve a pedigree of excellent lineage. Pedigree bred horses can be obtained from various sources and can have their lineage traced back at least 4 generations. It is generally easy to obtain a pedigreed Quarter horse, as it is a very widely bred horse worldwide. The breed is used extensively in show, races, reigning, cutting livestock sport as well as a frequent rodeo competitor. Many people still own them for ranching as well as to keep them as family horses to enjoy for many years. Developments in breeding techniques allow for more of these beautiful horses to actively be bred today. More people want to breed this horse because of its outstanding track record for all of its eligible event opportunities as well as its ability to perform outstandingly well as a ranch horse.

For more information on Quarter Horses, please visit The Quarter Horse Quarterly. An industry leading online magazine and classified ads dedicated to the Quarter Horse!

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We have just unveiled our new web portal with rave reviews of our online quarter horse magazine. We have used cutting edge technology and a Web 2.0 philosophy to create a dynamic website that is easy to navigate and offers a one stop shop for our users. We are building the premier equine community where people can meet and share their love for the American Quarter Horse.

Since our (re)launch, our traffic has hit the roof. In the last 7 days we have surpassed the traffic rankings of most equine websites including the breed specific websites. We are ranked on the front page of Google and Yahoo search engines! We have visitors from over 40 countries, so we are truly a global equine community! We are alsoin the process of rolling out a new and innovative classified ad marketplace that can be viewed in seven languages, to offer additional opportunities to our global market.

During these tough economic times part of our goal is to assist the Quarter Horse industry. We continue to offer competitive rates for advertising in our quarter horse magazine, as well as other ads. Contact us at The Quarter Horse Quarterly for more details.

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The Kentucky Breeders’ Incentive Fund established Kentucky as the center of equine excellence, when it opened its already popular incentives to non-racing breeds in 2007. Since then, Kentucky bred horses have been increasingly sought after, primarily due to the success of this program.

The Fund pays out a specific amount of money per show point that an eligible horse earns throughout the year. The payouts have been strong so far, and will continue to grow as more stallions move into the state and generate additional activity with the existing Kentucky stallions. Another benefit from this Fund, is the potential increase in value of foals bred in Kentucky.

There is specific criteria outlining the eligibility of horses for the Fund. Generally speaking, the foal must have been conceived and born in Kentucky. Additionally, the sire must of stood the entire breeding season in Kentucky for the year of conception. They must also register with the appropriate breed association.

With the introduction of the non-race breeds, there has been a sharp increase in the number of people looking for a “KYBIF” eligible horse. To help narrow your search for KYBIF eligible horses for sale in Kentucky, or KYBIF stallions, go to the www.kybifonly.com website and look at the advertisements there.

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Years ago selling a horse included putting an advertisement in a publication and wait for calls. Today with the Internet, many new avenues are available to selling your horse. Once you have chosen where to advertise and picked out a price you need to write your advertisement.

When writing your advertisement make sure you focus on the positive, but don’t over embellish. If your horse would make a nice hunter but has not been started over fences then make sure to say they are a prospect. Your horse is a nice horse but it cannot be a 17 hand jumper and a 14 hand cow pony. You my lose a real buyer when you try to make your horse everything for everybody.

Don’t forget to include any extras benefits your horse has, like breed or specialty incentive funds or state programs for which your horse is eligible. These often will add hundreds or even thousands of dollars to a final sale price. One such program is the Kentucky Breeders Incentive Fund (KYBIF). If you have horses for sale in Kentucky, then this should definitely be listed. This also applies if you have Kentucky Stallions eligible for KYBIF.

Make sure that you research your horse’s pedigree. Some breeds require you to pay a few dollars for a report but it is usually well worth it. While being well bred is not the end all, it does give a buyer a good idea of the horse’s potential. Having a show record or being related to successful horses will enhance the appeal of the horse and help you sell quicker and for a better price.

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