Posted by at Jun 23rd, 2010 in Horses
A horse supplement firm’s vision ought to be to provide a cost-effective, simple, intelligent alternative for the over-all physical health and nourishment of the complete horse. Clients should expect maximum functionality and maximum pleasure from their equines as well as 100 % satisfaction, peace of mind from the goods they are working with and the service delivered will be unequalled, uncompromising professionalism, sincere and have integrity they are doing the most they can for the owner and their horses.
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Posted by Rohan William Scott at Jun 16th, 2010 in Horses
Is there such a thing as fail-safe fencing and gates? Maybe someday! In the meantime, there are certain steps you should take to make sure your horse not only remains in his enclosure, but remains there safely.
Initially, consider visibility. Your horse must have the ability to see his fencing, in any other case accidents are imminent. Whereas your horse should not have any hassle seeing a wooden or PVC fence, wire fences pose extra of a problem. Colourful tape or ribbon tied to the fence every foot or so makes the horse aware of the fence.
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Posted by Mike Ford at Jun 8th, 2010 in Horses
Horse owners everywhere use the kinds of Horse Wear that is not only extremely practical, but also it is attractive and stylish. Horses are extremely sensitive in many ways and although they have always lived outdoors, their protection from the elements is important not only to their health, but to their over all comfort.
Making sure that you outfit your horse with the latest styles in horse wear is the best way to have additional protection needed from the elements. Choosing outfits should be based on where you live, what kind of housing quarters that your horse has, and how long each day your horse is outdoors grazing. No matter what breed of horse you have, the need for clothing is a must.
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Posted by Jessup Clower at Jun 6th, 2010 in Horses
For the best experience possible in raising and caring for horses, it is important to match the rider and the horse. Searching options in horse ownership is exciting, but it is necessary to foresee the immediate and long-term expenses involved.
Know beforehand what you will expect from your horse. Various breeds have differing abilities, so it is only fair to have realistic expectations about the type of animal you want. For instance, a race horse would not be an appropriate or safe ride for an inexperienced rider. Likewise, a docile, old nag would not be much fun for a rider with even a little skill and experience in horse riding.
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Posted by Mike Ford at Jun 5th, 2010 in Horses
Horse rugs come in many different shapes, fabrics, weights and sizes, all designed for a different use. Some are light, some are heavy, some are for when a horse is working, others for when it is rested, some for indoor, some for outdoors. Differences in fabrics, heaviness, thickness, shape and other factors are determined by the needs of the horse in certain conditions.
Most horse rugs are designed for wearing when the horse is stabled or pastured, but there are a few which are used when a horse is working or being ridden. Saddle blankets provide cushioning against a heavy saddle and warmth when needed. Extra warmth can be gained by wearing the larger quarter sheet which also covers the rump of the horse.
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