Posted by Arnold L. Polo at Jul 30th, 2009 in Horses
by Arnold L. Polo
The feeding of horses is a vital component in helping them to have the best possible health. While horses and ponies do graze , which provides part of their diet, you will need to provide forage feed for them. Forage feed aids in proper digestion and will help your horses to be in the best overall health.
While food requirements for horses and ponies can vary depending on age and how active they are, in general it is best to have them take in an amount equal to 2 percent of their body weight each day. About 50 percent of the horses diet ought to be composed of forage feed.
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Posted by Maria P. Clyver at Jul 29th, 2009 in Horses
by Maria P. Clyver
The most important aspect of a horse’s diet is forage feed. It is essential to the proper functioning of its digestive system. A typical horse will consume about 2% of its body weight in feed on a daily basis. The percentage may be slightly lower or higher in some horses depending on its weight, age and level of activity.
Due to the importance of forage feed in a horse’s diet, careful attention must be made to the quality. Forage feed should make up 50-100% of a horse’s diet. Beets are a great example of an antioxidant-providing element of a horse’s diet.
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Posted by Paul Hubert Comberdale at Jul 28th, 2009 in Horses
by Paul Hubert Comberdale
This breed of horse was originally bred in England due to the English horsemens desire to have a fast race horse. There are three that founded this bloodline which are: Byerley Turk, Darley Arabian and Godolphin Arabian, named after their respective owners, Thomas Darley, Lord Godolphin and Captain Robert Byerley. All of these stallions were imported to England from the Mediterranean Middle East between 1670 and 1710. The result was an animal that could carry weight with sustained speeds over extended distances. Approximately ninety percent of modern thoroughbreds have descended from Eclipse whose grandsire was Darley Arabian, who was never beaten in eighteen races.
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Posted by Sam Jones at Jul 26th, 2009 in Horses
by William Morris Peter Yellowstong Moris Hepple
Spring is here, and the warmer weather is on the way. As the grass starts to grow, the sun appears and nothing seems so attractive as meandering down those country lanes or cantering up the bridle paths on your own horse.
If you have only ever ridden at a riding school before, buying your first horse will be a real experience for you ” and one you shouldnt go without doing some careful thinking and planning first. A horse should be your trusted companion for some time ” you owe it to him to make sure you pick the right one for you. There is nothing worse for a horse than to be sold on time and time again because he was bought by the wrong person.
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Posted by Anne Katherine at Jul 24th, 2009 in Horses
by Anne Katherine
Most saddles for sale have the same basic make-up. Looking at saddles can be a bit overwhelming when you don’t have any idea what you’re looking at. Once you learn the basics, you can shop both western and English saddles.
The Most Important Saddle Parts
Knowing the right terminology will definitely benefit you when shopping for saddles. If you can distinguish between the different parts of a saddle you will have an easier time communicating with the seller. A little extra vocabulary can make your browsing through saddles for sale a much smoother experience.
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