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Benefits of Beautiful Horses
The Surprising Benefits You
Gain By Having a Gorgeous Horse!
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The Number One most significant
improvement that you can make to a horse, is to grow a long,
thick, luxurious mane and tail on him or her.
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Once
I discovered how simple and FAST it is to grow the mane and tail I always dreamed
of, I discovered much more that I
didn't expect. I found out that
having a gorgeous horse impacts many more aspects of both the
horse's life and the owner. It changes the way people
react and respond to your horse in unexpected ways, everywhere
you go!
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The first and most obvious change is that you and your horse
both get noticed a lot! You Suddenly Get TONS of
Attention. Everyone wants to talk to you about your jaw
dropping horse.
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They compliment, they ooh and aah,
they pet and praise your horse. They ask if they can take
a picture. They want to know everything about your horse.
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The horse owners
want to know how on earth you got the mane and tail to grow so
long and thick.
When you tell
them how FAST and easy it is, they all want to know your secret.
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This has the secondary side effect of you Meeting Lots of New
People! I am an open and friendly person, but I'm a little
on the shy side when it comes to approaching strangers. I
am not one of those people who will just walk up to someone I
don't know and
start talking.

As soon as I show up on the scene with one of my
gorgeous horses, every one comes up to ME and starts talking.
I can't tell you how many new friends I have made because of
this.
This
has really added a whole new dimension to my life because
I was so shy, that I had trouble meeting new people.
That is not the case anymore! Now, thanks to my
horses, I have more friends than I know what to do with!
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A friend even met her future husband this way.
Her Prince Charming came up to her on an organized trail ride and started talking to her about her
beautiful horse.
It's a real ice breaker and conversation starter!
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This next observation is one that I suspected for a long time,
but couldn't really prove it until I made my horses stand out by
having attention getting beauty.
I had horses that I was showing that I KNEW were
performing better than some of the prettier, flashier horses
that were getting better ribbons than me in the shows. I
knew it was because my "Plain Jane" horse wasn't catching the
judge's eye or even getting a second look.
It isn't fair, but its human nature.
Our eye is naturally drawn to what is pleasing to the eye...so
we give it more of our attention.
Once my horses became the most stunning horse in the show
ring, the tables were turned. I started
winning WAY more ribbons with the same horses!!
I hate to admit it, but now I sometimes think that my horses win
over horses that are better than they are, just because they
stand out. I feel bad...well, just a little!
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All this attention often leads to another unexpected
surprise- FREE Publicity! I've been on club trail
rides, poker rides, charity rides and other various types of
organized rides where the press has been there from newspapers,
different magazines and all kinds of publications. The
same is true for horse shows, training clinics, fairs and
exhibitions that I have gone to.

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Who
do you think the professional photographers want to get a
picture of? They want the most beautiful horse there that
everyone is making a big fuss over.
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They know that the public
loves to see pictures of beautiful horses. Professional
and amateur photographers alike always gravitate right to me and
my horse.
Then the
newspapers and magazines run a nice story on my horses.
Sometimes it’s even the cover story. This has resulted in
me getting lots of free publicity for my barn, which helped to
fill it up. I also have gotten free publicity for my
training services and even for selling horses and getting
bookings for my breeding stallion.
In addition, the photographers will always mail me copies
of the pictures they take, just for asking for them. Then I use
those professional quality pictures in my own advertising. This
makes me look way more professional than if I had just taken
pictures myself.

People very often contact me when they see my horses in some
newspaper or magazine and inquire more about what I have to
offer. Once, when a picture was taken of one of the horses
at the beginning of Summer Camp, the rest of the Summer Camp filled up
immediately when the picture appeared in the local newspaper!
Newspaper Editors know that people always love pictures of
animals. I can't tell you how much this has helped my
business and increased my bottom line- ALL FOR FREE!
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Another benefit I have found is that I can Save a Lot of
Money buying a plain
looking horse because the current owners don't put that
much value on it. They think there is nothing
special or fancy or pretty about their horse, so they
price it low.
With today's market the way that it
is, people are practically giving away the more plain, boring looking horses. You can get great horses right now for next to nothing! In many cases, people are even giving away horses they can't afford to feed anymore. Some of these are really awesome horses that just need a little help in the grooming department. |
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I look for these "plain Jane" horses knowing that I can get them cheap and turn them
into stunning beauties in no time at all. If you are looking for your first
horse, and need to keep the price low, I'd look for a good horse
that is on the plain side because you know you can make it
gorgeous before you know it!
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The next benefit I noticed is rather obvious, but I'll say it anyway.
When you make
any horse more beautiful, You Increase Its
Value. A beautiful horse is always going to sell for
more money and quicker than a horse of equal quality that does
not have the outstanding looks.
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The best way to make a horse more beautiful and even to hide
some flaws, is to grow a breath taking mane and tail on it.
People will scramble to pay top dollar for a horse their friends
will envy and that will grab the judges' attention in the
exhibition hall!
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Since making a horse beautiful increases its value, I have taken
that a step further to Make Extra Money with it. I
have bought many of those "ugly duckling" horses and magically
turned them into beautiful swans seemingly over night. I
love it when sometimes the previous owner sees what they gave
up! They can't believe the miraculous change!
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I have
actually sold horses for several times what I paid
for them simply by growing a thick flowing mane and tail
on them, and cleaning them up. I can count on an average of
three to four inches of growth on the mane and tail per
month, so in just three or four months, I can add a foot
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This
makes a rapid and drastic difference in the way the horse looks
in a really short time. This has really helped to pay for
my expensive "horse habit"!
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I can't help but swell with Pride when I look at my 16 year old gelding
that is completely blind. I've had him for about 10 years
and he's been blind about 4 years now. When I look at him,
I can't explain the pride and joy that I feel because he is so
beautiful! I could spend hours just primping and pampering
him and admiring his breathtaking beauty. His thick
forelock goes down past his nose and covers his eyes, so most
people don't even realize he is blind.
He is so gentle and trusting and sweet, that people are
shocked when I brush his forelock away from his eyes to reveal
that he is totally blind. They
can't believe that he is so calm for not being able to see a
thing!
I used to show him all the time and he loved it.
I've recently
decided that I think he would like for us to get back in the
show ring again. I don't want him to be treated any
differently from the
sighted horses, but I feel confident that no one will even know
with his beautiful forelock covering his eyes and his stunning
mane and tail taking the attention away anyway.
To see his picture and to find out how you too can
grow amazing manes and tails and make any horse stunningly
gorgeous, just
click on the link
below and you will
instantly receive more information on the very next page. I'll meet
you there in a second!
To
Beautiful Horses for Everyone,
~Beth Moore
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"I Never Thought Adding One
Ingredient Could..."
"I never thought adding one simple ingredient could make such
a difference! Star is so beautiful now! I was told it wasn't possible for an
appaloosa, but you proved that was quite wrong. Thanks
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Michelle Hood
-Seacliff, South Australia Australia
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"Do you give the horse
his strength
or clothe his neck with a flowing mane?"
(Job 39:19 NIV)
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"This Was a Real Eye
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"Thank You Beth! Your Horse Beauty Secrets was a real eye
opener for me! I can't wait to have the manes and tails like
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