Posted by Brigitte Henry at Aug 2nd, 2011 in Horses
Fly rugs are only used when the horse is stabled because they’re thinner than turnout rugs, fitting loosely to allow the horse to sleep in comfort. They’re used most often from fall to spring as the temperature drops at night and a sleeping horse is easily chilled. They also protect from stinging or biting insects, dust and dirt. When confined to the stable for the daytime, remove the blanket, or if it’s a cold day, swap to a lightweight blanket.
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Posted by Reyna Holland at Jul 23rd, 2011 in Horses
Horse trailers are essential to horse owners. They’re dependable investments that offer excellent advantages. There are numerous varieties of horse trailers available in the market. Understanding how they operate will allow you to select which will best suit your horse. Exploring your options is really a good approach to start before spending your money. This can assure you that you could possibly get your money’s value.
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Posted by Rowena Green at Jul 16th, 2011 in Horses
To cater for the needs of equestrians at all levels, Ariatmanufactures apparel and accessories that are made with the latest fabrics. Every garment is superior in quality and will look elegant in the practice ring or at the show ground. Using V3 technology, a unique V-Fit system is featured in the back waistband which offers stretch and support that will accommodate various hip angles.
The varying needs of the rider are the top priority when each item of apparel is designed. Engineering is geared to offer a complete range of motion, no matter how rigorous the ride is. The range of clothing caters for men, women, and children, and comes in all sizes and great colors.
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Posted by Daniel Webb at Jul 15th, 2011 in Horses
Some people use the Western saddle when riding, some use the English style saddles. It depends on whether they are riding for pleasure or they are in some kind of competition. Some people just have a favorite type of Equestrian saddle. Many will use both at different times with different horses.
English saddles are quite small in comparison to a Western saddle and not nearly as ornate, most times. The English style is functional, being barely there, it seems. It is just a way to stay on the horses back and there is not need for all the trappings of a western style saddle. Even among the smaller saddles, there are distinct differences and uses for each kind. Jumping and dressage take very opposite looking and feeling saddles.
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Posted by Beverly Wilson at Jul 8th, 2011 in Horses
Until they were domesticated and shipped around the world to areas that they were poorly adapted to, horses were very hardy creatures. The changing weather of the seasons was not a problem–they simply grew big coats and became more and more able to tolerate the cold over generations. But people moved horses adapted to heat into areas with snow, and started clipping their winter coats so they wouldn’t overheat when worked. Modern horses need help staying warm, and stable rugs are one of the options.
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