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- Footings - Train And Compete Injury Free
The ideal footing for your horse will depend on what type of event, climate, natural ground type and location of where you work, exercise and train your horse.
Date of Article: 21Apr2007 Category: Pets & Animals View(145) EasyPublish(169)
- Jumping Finesse: Don't Get Shaken Loose!
It's no fun when you lose your balance going over a jump. Learn how to keep your position even on horses who go really big! Date of Article: 20Apr2007 Category: Pets & Animals View(181) EasyPublish(163)
- Riding Down Hills
Why zigzagging isn't a good idea! - And other riding tips that you will find quite useful. Date of Article: 14Apr2007 Category: Pets & Animals View(122) EasyPublish(122)
- Signs of Navicular Disease
There are several signs that a horse suffering from navicular will exhibit. See what they are and what other signs the horse will give you. Date of Article: 09Apr2007 Category: Pets & Animals View(164) EasyPublish(138)
- Have You Outgrown Your Horse
This article tells you how to recognize when you've outgrown your horse. And what to do if you have. Date of Article: 31Mar2007 Category: Pets & Animals View(231) EasyPublish(203)
- Foalhood Septicemias
With the foaling season nearing, it is important that you are prepared to prevent the bacterial infections that may be life threatening to newborn foals. Learn more about foalhood septicemias so you can be prepared when your little one hits the ground. Date of Article: 23Mar2007 Category: Pets & Animals View(169) EasyPublish(152)
- Equine Viral Arteritis (EVA)
Equine Viral Arteritis (EVA) can have devastating effects on a breeding farm or pregnant mare, but what exactly is it? Date of Article: 14Mar2007 Category: Pets & Animals View(149) EasyPublish(147)
- Equine Influenza
Horse feeling under the weather? Maybe he has the flu. Date of Article: 07Mar2007 Category: Pets & Animals View(234) EasyPublish(158)
- Careers with Horses
Careers with horses are something that should be considered in depth before making a choice. Date of Article: 28Feb2007 Category: Pets & Animals View(261) EasyPublish(125)
- Parelli Natural Horsemanship
Natural horsemanship can help establish a relationship of trust and understanding between horse and rider. Pat Parelli makes this easy by creating games that you can use to work with your horse. Date of Article: 23Feb2007 Category: Pets & Animals View(205) EasyPublish(173)
- Common Parasites in the Horse
Learn how to recognize unwanted visitors and treatments Date of Article: 03Feb2007 Category: Sports & Recreation View(168) EasyPublish(199)
- When Your Horse Outlives You
As horse owners, we are sometimes faced with difficult life or death questions regarding horses in our care. But we rarely ever consider the reverse: what plan do we have if our horses outlive us? This article describes how you can ensure that your furry and hoofed loved ones are cared for after you're gone. Date of Article: 01Feb2007 Category: Sports & Recreation View(225) EasyPublish(136)
- Softening Exercises for Schooling Horses on Contact
Softening Exercises for Schooling Horses on Contact Whether green or well schooled, many horses will lay in the rider’s hands instead of taking true contact. Some may do so as a form of resistance or greenness; whereas, others may be traveling on the forehand, sore, accustomed to pulling the reins from the rider’s hands, off the track or are unable or resistant of performing self carriage. Date of Article: 31Jan2007 Category: Sports & Recreation View(317) EasyPublish(165)
- Keeping Your Barrel Horse Focused at the Gate
Anyone who has spent any time around barrel horses knows that many of them can become very excited very easily. Bring them anywhere near an arena gate and they can go from calm to crazy in just a few seconds. Many people think that this is acceptable behavior and all great barrel horses behave this way. I am here to tell you that not only is this behavior not acceptable, but it can be downright dangerous. Date of Article: 29Jan2007 Category: Sports & Recreation View(234) EasyPublish(147)
- Your First Lesson -Regardless of their age, new riding students feel more comfortable having an ide
Your First Lesson When their first riding lesson is nearly at hand, students often wonder what type of horse they will get and what they will be expected to accomplish. It’s understandable that some students have anxiety as they wonder what to expect. Date of Article: 28Jan2007 Category: Sports & Recreation View(198) EasyPublish(161)
- Wonderful Warmbloods , Warmbloods have taken the equestrian world by storm in the past decade. Read
Wonderful Warmbloods Warmbloods have gained enormous popularity in the past few years. More and more of these horses are being seen in competition, especially in Grand Prix and Olympic quality competition. This type of horse is often referred to under the broad term of “warmblood,” but there are actually several breeds of Warmbloods and each offer their own bit of edge in competition Date of Article: 26Jan2007 Category: Sports & Recreation View(244) EasyPublish(173)
- Preparing for Your First Lesson
Preparing for Your First Lesson You’ve always wanted to ride a horse, and now you finally have the opportunity as your first lesson is soon approaching. No doubt, you’ll be feeling some anxiety as you don’t know what to expect, but that feeling is normal! Date of Article: 25Jan2007 Category: Sports & Recreation View(219) EasyPublish(153)
- Equine Gestures - These sounds are all too familiar if you own horses. Now, find out what they mean
Equine Gestures We hear it every morning as we walk to the barn. A piercing whinny that announces the arrival of the official horse feeder of the day. Horses have a fairly small range of vocal sounds, but many of which we are very familiar with. But, what exactly do they all mean? Date of Article: 24Jan2007 Category: Sports & Recreation View(160) EasyPublish(188)
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