Posted by Adriana Noton at May 20th, 2010 in Horses
If you have a dirt floor in your horses stall you’ll know that it has it’s disadvantages . Cold and easily waterlogged in wet and cold weather and high maintenance when it comes to keeping it clean, especially when used in conjunction with a deep straw or wood shavings bed. So the question is. What are the alternatives to a dirt floor in horse stalls?
When considering alternatives there are a number of issues you need to bear in mind. Cost, ease of cleaning, benefits to the horse and benefits to you are some things you need to think about when you are considering making any changes to your horses stall.
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Posted by Hubert Miles at May 12th, 2010 in Horses
Many people have found the rustic lifestyle they have been looking for at RedTail Mountain in Mountain City Tennessee. This private community embodies the majestic beauty of the Appalachian Mountains by celebrating the rustic heritage of the mountain living.
RedTail Mountain can be found about 20 miles from Boone North Carolina and home buyers looking for rustic single family homes, town homes, and cottages have a lot to choose from. The community is conveniently located to area shopping, festivals, theaters, and museums for your entertainment.
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Posted by Roger Bailey at May 1st, 2010 in Horses
Leather chaps have played an important role in western wear items. They have become a part of the Western lifestyle of cowboys. Leather has been a great material for many western wear items, including cowboy boots, cowboy hats, and the item we are going to talk about today: western wear chaps.
Leather chaps have been used for hundreds of years. They have been re-vamped quite a few times, but they have been around one way or another for centuries now. Chaps have constantly been a part of livestock handling equipment and have continued to serve the same functional purpose.
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Posted by Jim Milton at Apr 30th, 2010 in Horses
For the horse lover, hours of enjoyment is yours to be had with horseback lessons.
Soon you will find yourself experiencing two main occurrences:
First, you will gain a self-assurance and ability in your riding.
Next, you will see other experienced riders and desire to achieve even greater riding abilities.
In short, your riding dreams will start to reach new heights.
When this happens, you’ll want to find an outstanding teacher:
It is crucial at this point to obtain the teachings of a highly skilled riding coach to assist and guide you.
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Posted by Jeffrey Jackson at Apr 26th, 2010 in Horses
Leather is a great material for western wear items. We’ve recently done an article on leather chaps. This article will feature the leather cowboy hat and its uses to the western wear world.
Leather is easy to shape and mold. This makes it easy for hat makers to make good fits for cowboys. Leather also holds its shape well, and does not stretch out quickly.
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