Posted by Heather Toms at Apr 24th, 2012 in Horses
There are just a few horse-related activities as nice as grooming horses on a glorious sunny day, particularly if you have got an in depth collection of apparatus for grooming. If there is any drawback, it’s the dust and the summer season’s beginning malting coat, but all that’s inconsequential once you get to see your horse’s summer coat come thru in shining triumph, glistening with vigour and health.
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Posted by Heather Toms at Apr 22nd, 2012 in Horses
You can try and get a pony to adjust to your own social sensibilities, and you will not succeed. You can make an effort to adjust yourself to the horse’s own inbuilt social senses, and you’ll succeed.
I have earlier discussed pony herd patterns: the leader of the pack might not always be the most powerful pony. The most powerful horse is the one that takes charge in emergencies. The leader keeps social decorum intact.
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Posted by Heather Toms at Apr 20th, 2012 in Horses
Laminities is a health condition of the feet in horses. Sore feet are the first and most clear symptoms of laimintis in horses. You can suspect laminitis when your horse appears to be listless and totally not keen to walk even the shortest distances. An especially plain give away is when the pony stands with a front leg raised and folded under its body. Laminitis mostly troubles the front legs, and this makes the horse take the strain off the affected leg by raising it and tucking it back. Sometimes, though, laimintis can also trouble the rear feet.
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Posted by Heather Toms at Apr 18th, 2012 in Horses
Horses are as communicative as human beings. If you’re not registering any communication from your pony, the fault is yours.
Communication abilities always expand thought processes. When you do become capable of conversing with your pony, you will understand his thinking, as he will understand yours.
The horse doesn’t seem to have as detailed or as deep a memory as a human being, although its reaction to any situation depends upon its first experience with that situation; successive experiences are not remembered. The horse’s brain power does develop as it becomes older.
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Getting A Grip With Horse Human Communication
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Posted by Heather Toms at Apr 17th, 2012 in Horses
One very popular event at pony shows is the Hunter Under Saddle. While these events are probably most generally seen in Northeast America, you can see them at other parts of the country and the world too. Regardless of your horse’s breed and your level of collusion, judges are alert to certain indicators. These are some insights for you.
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