Posted by Amy Nutt at Aug 13th, 2009 in Horses
by Amy Nutt
Horseback riding has been a method of transportation for hundreds of years, and over time as technology advanced it became more of a pastime. People love horseback riding as a way of feeling free and having a special connection with parts of nature. If you have been thinking about owning a horse, or maybe you just want to take riding lessons, you should know a few things before you get into serious riding.
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Posted by Maria P. Clyver at Jul 29th, 2009 in Horses
by Maria P. Clyver
The most important aspect of a horse’s diet is forage feed. It is essential to the proper functioning of its digestive system. A typical horse will consume about 2% of its body weight in feed on a daily basis. The percentage may be slightly lower or higher in some horses depending on its weight, age and level of activity.
Due to the importance of forage feed in a horse’s diet, careful attention must be made to the quality. Forage feed should make up 50-100% of a horse’s diet. Beets are a great example of an antioxidant-providing element of a horse’s diet.
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Posted by Amy Nutt at Jul 16th, 2009 in Horses
by Amy Nutt
Horse riding can be a very relaxing pastime and can make any special occasion that bit more special. If you are going on holiday to a beautiful area of the world, then one of the best ways to see it might just be by horse riding. It is a great way to see and experience the countryside and also does not require quite so much work and effort as hiking or cycling.
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Posted by Amy Nutt at Jun 16th, 2009 in Horses
by Amy Nutt
Do you enjoy horse riding? Or would you like to learn? If so, keep in mind a few safety tips as you ride.
If You’re New to Riding, Get an Instructor It’s not a good idea to try to wing it on your own. At least for the first several rides, rely on the expertise of a good instructor to guide you through the care and safety considerations for a horse in youy riding lessons.
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Posted by Joshua Callister at May 27th, 2009 in Horses
by Joshua Callister
There was a day when you would go into a boot shop and could only find a few different kinds of boots. Now that is no longer the case. Now a days there are wide variety of boots to chose from, each with a specific purpose and look.
When most of us think of a cowboy boots we think of the boots that have a 1.5 inch heel and a 13 inch shaft. They also have stitching on the toe that is referred to as the toe bug. These boots are basic and simple and that is why they have been worn for decades.
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