The Life of a Musical Ride Horse: Part 1

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The Life of a Musical Ride Horse: Part 1

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Spring is a busy time at the RCMP breeding farm,

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which is located just outside Ottawa.

(A foal and mare stand in the pasture, while the mare grazes.)
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It's foaling season!

(A female farm worker pets a foal.)
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First, our foals get their names from kids across Canada through a contest

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that runs every spring.

The foals born in the same year have names that begin with the same letter.

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Within a few days of being born, the Hanoverian colts' and fillies' personalities emerge.

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Foals spend the first three years of their lives at the breeding farm

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before moving to the Musical Ride Centre.

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The farm staff works closely with the young horses.

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They get the youngsters used to being handled,

introduce them to new experiences,

(Three foals stand near a female staff member in the pasture, who pets one of them.)
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and teach them new abilities like loading onto a trailer.

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The rest of their time is spent learning from mom until they are weaned,

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playing, eating, and resting with their herd in the pastures and paddocks.

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While the farm breeds horses bound for the Musical Ride,

not all foals are the right fit, like this little one.

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All the mounts in the RCMP are black.

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Some have a little white on their face or feet.

The RCMP also looks at size, temperament and conformation.

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Horses that don't make it to the Musical Ride are sold in an on-line auction in the fall.

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But for those who do make the cut, their next step is training for the Musical Ride.

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