Posted by Ashlee Dennis at Aug 9th, 2010 in Horses
When attending a racetrack people love to watch the horses competing. It is thrilling to see the winner make its way ahead of the other horses. In this world of racing one of the most well known breed of horse is the Russian Arabian. The history of this horse goes back to the 17th century where Czars and others were very interested in the sport. At that time, they were interested in developing the best species possible to fulfill their desire to win.
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Posted by Ashlee Dennis at Aug 7th, 2010 in Horses
One of the more popular breeds in the world is the Russian Arabian horse. These horses were bred in a breeding program in the 1930s in Tersk, Russia. They are crossed with the Arabian breed of horse that is now thought of as one of the oldest horses there is in the world. Archaeologist have found artifacts, skeletons and other evidence to state that this horse has been around at least 4,500 years. In today’s world this breed of horse is now one of the more sort after and popular animals there is.
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Posted by Erik Loebl at Aug 4th, 2010 in Horses
Its appearance in several well known magazines popularized the American walking pony. It has great notoriety with its distinctive gaits which are not seen in any other breed of horse. The horse has seven different strides, and is very well known and very well known in competitions and shows.
The American walking pony is actually a combination of traits from the Tennessee Walking Horse and the Welsh pony, and the horse enthusiast will notice the characteristics from them both. The horse has characteristics most equestrian type people will notice right away, it has the beautifully shaped head of the Welsh pony and the wonderful stride of the Tennessee Walker. It comes in many different colors as well.
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Posted by Erik Loebl at Jul 30th, 2010 in Horses
Pull out the biggest cookie jars you have and start filling them with treats for your horse. You can make some great horse treat recipes right in your own kitchen that will have your horse nudging you for more. You can make up a few different treats to have flavor variety each feeding time.
In most homemade treat recipes for horses, you will find oats as a main ingredient. One reason for this is they are highly digestible and very nutritious for horses. They also love to eat them which would be good for the treats you make. Check online for as many treat recipes for horses you can imagine.
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Posted by Jim Milton at Jul 28th, 2010 in Horses
Prior to the first horseback riding lesson, new riders frequently worry about their horse making a break for it and running off. However, the more typical issue during horseback riding for beginners is just the reverse: it is difficult to get the horse moving.
This is decidedly disheartening for the beginning rider, who has not cultivated sufficient leg power to successfully handle a sluggish horse. The only thing that he knows to do is to kick and hope that it works.
Teaching new riders how to goad the horse with the legs is not the purpose of horseback riding lessons, but what can be done concerning the issue of laziness in the horse?
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