Posted by Lisa Blackstone at May 12th, 2009 in Horses
by Lisa Brooks Blackstone
Owning a horse is by no means cheap. It is associated with a lot if expenses and a lot of responsibilities. Continuous care and attention and boarding your horse are examples of the responsibilities you will be facing when you decide to buy a horse. You can board your horse either by paying only for the stall and do the necessary work or pay for a full boarding.
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Posted by Lisa Brooks Blackstone at May 10th, 2009 in Horses
by Lisa Brooks Blackstone
There is more to owning a horse than just buying it. Horse ownership is a big responsibility and you cannot take it lightly. Horses need continuous attention, care and exercise, which sometimes you have to spend your money on. Other things should also be considered before you take such responsibility.
When buying a horse, determine first your goal, or what you want and what you want to do. This will help you estimate the budget for owning and taking care of the horse. What do you want a horse for? Is it for trail riding, performing, horse showing, etc.?
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Posted by Lisa Brooks Blackstone at May 5th, 2009 in Horses
by Lisa Brooks Blackstone
If you want to learn horseback riding or own a horse for a certain purpose, you must first know the different types of horse. This is important because knowing the characteristics of the different horses will help you determine the right horse for you. If you get the right horse, then it will be very easy for you to learn horse riding and to train your horse. Otherwise, not only will you be having difficulty in handling your horse, you might not also be able to achieve your goal.
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Posted by Lisa Blackstone at May 4th, 2009 in Horses
by Lisa Blackstone
Horse riding boots are protective foot gears made to be used for horseback riding. It should come second to helmets when you are dressing for safety. You should invest in horse riding boots and helmet if you are a more serious rider. Not only will it make you feel more comfortable, it can also save your life.
Studies show that one quarter of sports related fatalities are caused by horse riding. And most horse related injuries are a result of falling from a horse and being kicked by a horse. This can happen if your foot gets caught in the stirrup, which can be caused by inaccurate horse riding boots. Therefore, choosing the right boots is very vital.
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Posted by Lisa Blackstone at May 3rd, 2009 in Horses
by Lisa Blackstone
An equestrian helmet is a piece of armor, usually made of metal, designed to protect the head when riding horses. It is a headgear that is specifically designed to protect the head of the rider if the rider falls off the horse. Falling off a horse can happen to every equestrian rider. And this can lead to serious injuries and sometimes death.
Most horse related injuries result from falling off a horse and being kicked by a horse, which may cause skull fractures. This is the very reason why helmets are now being required to be worn by riders whenever near or on the horse. Some states in the United States even have law requiring riders under 14 years of age to wear helmet at all times when horseback riding.
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