Posted by Hanson Brightley at Nov 23rd, 2011 in Horses
Planning to explore the web for you to purchase ladies jodhpurs or just about any attire can be very daunting except if you’ve purchased any kind of products on the internet previously. As you may know, when it is the first time you’re involved with horse riding, you must be aware of the requirement to get various needed equipments suitable for this endeavor. One of several equipment you need to have can be ladies jodphurs.
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Posted by Paige Thompson at Nov 20th, 2011 in Horses
When you care for your horse, it is important to make preparations for the winter months. These cold months would behoove you to do everything possible to keep your horse warm. During the winter horses will have special needs which you as the owner will have to address. Advance preparation for winter is key if you are a horse owner.
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Posted by Adriana Noton at Nov 13th, 2011 in Horses
When it comes to stall flooring, there are several issues at play. The proper material is suitable for your horse’s unique needs, and yet fits well into your budget. A little bit of time and effort can be required in order to meet both of these criteria.
Stables tend to provide either dirt or concrete floors for their stalls. But the material that the actual floor is made of is less important than what goes on top of it. Bedding provides the real footing and comfort for your horse, and thus can be considered to be of greater importance. Also, unless you own the stable in question, you are unlikely to be able to do anything about the type of floor the owners choose.
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Posted by Owen Jones at Nov 2nd, 2011 in Horses
Even older horses have to be kept fairly lively, especially if they have always led an energetic life. Old horses that have been active are a bit like humans that are compelled to retire at 65 - they often get depressed.
The same as with humans, the body might start to show signs of wear and tear, but the mind still works well and the old horse will miss its old colleagues - human and animal - and will miss being active.
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Posted by Owen Jones at Oct 15th, 2011 in Horses
If you have or have had a horse, you will probably have heard of equine colic. However, when you strive to find out what equine colic is, you run up against a brick wall. This is because the term is an old one, dating from the days when surgery and the knowledge of how bodies work was in its childhood. The term ‘equine’ naturally refers to ‘horses’ - from the Latin, but ‘colic’?
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