Posted by Ian Hunt at Jul 23rd, 2010 in Horses
Seeing horses for sale under 100 may seem impossible, but horses have been sold for 1. You just have to ask around, read the ads, or put the word out on the grapevine, and you might be surprised at the number of horses that are available. Just be sure that you can afford the expense yourself before jumping at the opportunity.
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Posted by Miguel Olson at Jul 10th, 2010 in Horses
Ariat is an American company famous for their manufacturing of riding boots. The company was started in the 1990s by Pam Parker and Beth Cross with the idea of coming up with a new way of making boots. Taking on traditional English and Western styles which could be stiff and really uncomfortable, they worked to engineer a new type of riding boot that was very comfortable.
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Posted by Jim Milton at Jul 4th, 2010 in Horses
When learning how to ride a horse it is important the animal remains attentive, be it your own horse of one you are simply borrowing from a riding school. If you fail to keep the horses attention during horseback riding lessons, you will find little benefit from one lesson to the next.
Horses used in riding schools often doze during lessons, as the routine is frequently unvarying because repetition is the way to learn. It’s especially hard for beginner riders to change the sequence of movements while they’re still concentrating on how to give the aids correctly and steering the horse.
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Posted by Ryan Ready at Jul 1st, 2010 in Horses
Bear in mind, an equine’s development is not complete until it is four years old, yet still many are afflicted by substantial requirements (racing, jumping, and hunting) long before this age. A late-born horse, say in April or May, is still a “child” even though basically a 2-year old and its healthful progress could very seriously be damaged irrevocably.
Well before giving dietary supplements to your horses, it is again, particularly necessary to recognize the substances that are put in these nutritional supplements. Fiber is one of these. Though not a source of nourishment in itself, an optimum level of fiber is involved in horse supplements. Fiber, gives the bulk or roughage recommended in the equine’s diet plan to stimulate adequate digestive function and absorption of the crucial nutrients in equine supplement formulas.
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Horse Supplements: The Right Ways To Take Care Of Them
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