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 Lisa Blackstone at Mar 23rd, 2009 in Horses
by Lisa Blackstone
One of the most common bits used by horsemen is a snaffle - horse training. This is the topic I will discuss in horse training today.
Snaffles have different sizes, types, shapes and also made from different materials. A snaffle gives direct contact from the riders hand to the horses mouth.
Snaffles are tools that can be understood by horses easily and you can use them conveniently.
You will also find it easy to use. Here are the factors to consider when choosing a snaffle.
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Equestrian Tack Guide ” The Basics of Snaffle Bits
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Posted by Sonia Panesar at Jan 1st, 2009 in Horses
by Sonia Panesar
When riding horses, it can be quite difficult to judge how the horse or pony will react to the traffic on the road. Unless you are fairly experienced with that particular horse and are aware of all his reactions, there are a few little ways you can adopt to get him used to traffic when riding out.
Distracting your horse or pony and moving his attention and concentration away from the oncoming vehicles and onto you will help reduce the likelihood of him bolting in the middle of the road or dancing about in an uneasy manner.
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Train Your Horse or Pony for Road Traffic
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