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		<title>Confidence In Buying a New Horse</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 25 Apr 2010 19:18:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Before succumbing towards the huge outlay of buying a horse, you need to evaluate how proficient a horse rider you might be, and how much do you actually realise about horses and looking after them.  Realistically, you should really be honest with yourself as undoubtedly this is an enormous commitment. Ask yourself what size and ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Before succumbing towards the huge outlay of buying a horse, you need to evaluate how proficient a horse rider you might be, and how much do you actually realise about horses and looking after them.  Realistically, you should really be honest with yourself as undoubtedly this is an enormous commitment. Ask yourself what size and age of horse would be best for you as well.</p>
<p> Alright you have now fallen in love with a flashy looking equine so now what?  What would you like to realize and also is THIS the type of equine for yourself? Are you likely planning to be barrel racing, hunting, driving, jumping or trail riding?  Are you planning to ride at all?  You can actually obtain horses to drive.</p>
<p> Do you know this horse&#8217;s nature?  feisty, lairy, pushy, amenable, or irritable?  If you&#8217;re not at ease with horses, do not get a aggressive horse, as you might find it ruling you and never the opposite way about.  If you happen to be aiming to just trail ride, don&#8217;t buy an eventer horse.</p>
<p> If you don&#8217;t have horse know-how then you should not fall for a young horse and begin to teach it.  Two newcomers who do not know a good deal tend not to make a good team.  You should wait till you have more experience or you could pay for your error &#8211; like accidents to you and your horse because you didn&#8217;t know just what you were taking on.</p>
<p> Take an experienced buddy with you to view equines.  Better they help you trialling the horse to ensure you don&#8217;t end up over horsed (which is purchasing a horse which is much too much for you to deal with).  Your skilled companion can also ride the equine for you to assess if it might suffice for your needs.  If the existing possessor is riding the horse, and they maintain that you don&#8217;t need to sample the horse &#8211; walk away, and don&#8217;t look round.</p>
<p>If you are presently looking for <a target="_blank" title="horses for sale" href="http://www.horseandponydirectory.com">horses for sale</a>, <a target="_blank" title="ponies for sale" href="http://www.horseandponydirectory.com">ponies for sale</a> or <a target="_blank" title="horseboxes for sale" href="http://www.horseandponydirectory.com">horseboxes for sale</a> be sure to visit The Horse and Pony Directory.</p>
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		<title>Kasey Hill Functional Guidelines To Abide By While You Are Searching For Used Horse Trailers</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Apr 2010 10:40:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Horse trailers must have a minimum of brake lights, running lights and turn lights. Since a good amount of horse trailers don&#8217;t have an electrical supply, they must tap into the tow vehicle&#8217;s wiring. Hooking up a horse trailer demands a T-1 connector, an external wiring box which is pre-wired to a 4-pole flat connector. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Horse trailers must have a minimum of brake lights, running lights and turn lights. Since a good amount of horse trailers don&#8217;t have an electrical supply, they must tap into the tow vehicle&#8217;s wiring. Hooking up a horse trailer demands a T-1 connector, an external wiring box which is pre-wired to a 4-pole flat connector. This horse trailer connector comes in several alternative forms, 1 of which ought to fit into the connectors of your private vehicle. Consult your owner&#8217;s manual to find the right T-1 for your vehicle.<br /> Glance Through all the chief <a target="_blank" href="http://www.bestusedhorsetrailersforsale.com/">used horse trailers</a> manufacturer websites to get the best price.  </p>
<p>Determine which sort of trailer plug shape your trailer uses. The easiest method to tell is by shape; the trailer will either have a spherical trailer connector or a square trailer connector. You need  a matching receptacle on your vehicle. Some private trucks plus SUVs come already equipped along with a tow ball on the back bumper. If your vehicle does not  have one, take it to an auto shop to get it welded on. It ought to be mounted on your bumper for a bumper pull trailer or mounted in the bed of your truck for a gooseneck trailer.  </p>
<p>Install the T-one connector for your vehicle. The T-one wiring connector plugs into your vehicle&#8217;s existing wiring system. Find the appropriate wiring by removing a tail light plus following the wires backwards from the light. Unplug the wiring on your vehicle at the connectors resulting in the rear lights, and plug in the T-1 connector. This suggests which you will have tail lights on your trailer rather than your vehicle. </p>
<p>A good amount of horse trailers operate a separate braking system controlled by an electronic brake controller. Purchase a brake management box plus have the controller professionally installed thus that your electronic trailer brakes perform correctly. Lots of trailer companies install the controllers for a minimum fee.  </p>
<p>Once you have installed the T-one connector and your trailer plugs, begin attaching the wires to their sister parts. Begin by locating the bottom wire&#8211;the white wire on the connector. Attach the ground wire to a smart ground, such as a bolt or screw running thru the metal bumper or frame. A properly hooked up ground line can keep your system from shorting out and turning into ineffective. The wire may be attached either by electrical drill or by wrapping the wire round the screw or bolt.</p>
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		<title>Understanding Horse Body Language</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Apr 2010 00:26:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Of course, horses possess a language of their own, and regrettably several of us aren&#8217;t as aware of it as we should be.  It is a huge error to not be acquainted with their language, since it could signify issues for us for the long run.  Every pivot from the ear(s), hip movement, tail flick ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Of course, horses possess a language of their own, and regrettably several of us aren&#8217;t as aware of it as we should be.  It is a huge error to not be acquainted with their language, since it could signify issues for us for the long run.  Every pivot from the ear(s), hip movement, tail flick and face expression signifies something.  It&#8217;s the language horses use to talk to other horses, also to us &#8211; if only we&#8217;d  listen. </p>
<p> We need to be aware what OUR body language states to them first before we are able to understand them.  Flapping arms while attempting to get the halter on will trigger concern. Running at them inside of a paddock rather then walking up to them calmly can make them believe -  predator chasing me. We&#8217;ve all heard about bombproof horses &#8211; unfortunately, there is no such thing.  Something, one time will alarm your horse, any horse.<br /> For the time being, keep one&#8217;s body language calm, leisurely, uncomplicated and calm.  If you&#8217;re calm, this makes your horse remain calm.  </p>
<p> Horses speak to us with all body parts and that includes the back and front end.  Both ends could cause us unspeakable grief if we don&#8217;t pay attention to what they really are saying.  For example, the majority of us know that whenever a horse has both ears pinned back flat something is absolutely amiss.  Odds are they may be either scared or irritated.  Most often it is anger.  So pay attention to the back and front  very vigilantly.  Caution is best regardless of whether you&#8217;re thinking that the horse may be being attentive to something behind them or bored.  Once you actually know your horse well, you might know what the ears are saying. </p>
<p> Ears perked up and forward indicate they are surely focusing their concentration on something and are either up to some trouble or they really are on high alert about something they perceive, hear or smell.  Remind your horse you will need his attention, especially if you&#8217;re riding and the ears fold frontward.</p>
<p> Brushing and caring for your horse is THE major bonding experience involving humans and horses.  Do not ever underestimate how strongly you happen to be communicating to your horse about YOU while you brush him.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re browsing for <a target="_blank" title="horses for sale" href="http://www.horseandponydirectory.com">horses for sale</a> or <a target="_blank" title="ponies for sale" href="http://www.horseandponydirectory.com">ponies for sale</a> you should pay a visit to The Horse and Pony Directory.</p>
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		<title>How to proceed when there exists horse colic</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Apr 2010 10:50:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In contrast to with human babies, colic in horses can grow to be actually severe. In fact, it is regarded as an emergency due to the prospective injury that it may do on the horses. Even when cured quickly, only some will respond to therapy and medication. The condition of most will only deteriorate. Colic ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In contrast to with human babies, colic in horses can grow to be actually severe. In fact, it is regarded as an emergency due to the prospective injury that it may do on the horses. Even when cured quickly, only some will respond to therapy and medication. The condition of most will only deteriorate.</p>
<p> Colic in horses, like in human beings, is pinpointed to a problem within the digestive process. Horses will experience discomfort in their abdomen, which can bring about them to act wild. Horses who’re encountering colic will also cry and shout. They are going to also prance and buck where ever these are. This might bring about injuries to ourselves as well as to the folks who go near them.</p>
<p> There are many sorts of colic in horses. 1 is really a colic brought on by a difficulty with gas. That is termed spasmodic colic. A further style is induced by obstructions in some parts of the system, specially within the colon or in the intestines, in which the structure is a great deal narrower in comparison with other species. Frequently, impactions like this in diverse parts of their bodies will involve medication, from some thing as simple as oil and medication to fluid therapy, based on the severity in the difficulty. Other styles that horse lovers and owners need to enjoy out for are colics brought on by overeating and those people brought about by worms. </p>
<p> Signals of colic in horses</p>
<p> There are numerous signs of colic in horses, primary of this could be the apparent restlessness and abrupt loss of appetite. Like infants, they may also be grouchy and fitful. Appetite is probably the most critical items that horse owners will need to observe as this is usually often overlooked. Another possible sign of colic is that the horse will turn out to be restless at 1 time and listless the other time. They&#8217;ll unusually be lacking in energy and is going to be lying affordable for the time period. Other instances, they&#8217;ll be at their most active.</p>
<p> This really is when the colic is already in its innovative style as well as the horse can no more time bear the agony. They will tart to paw, prance, and kick the belly. They are going to be searching at their sides generally, and rolling their upper lip. Some will also be jerking their tails, stretching their legs and proceeding from 1 area to another, unable to rest.</p>
<p> In extreme situations, they could get so wild that they may throw ourselves affordable and believe positions which are so unnatural. They&#8217;re going to groan and roll and paw.<br /> Even though from time to time, horses might be mighty moody sometimes, all these happening on the identical period of time, recurring in excess of twice should by now sound the alarm bells in particular if the behavior is so in contrast to your horse’s temperament.</p>
<p> What to do</p>
<p> The very first thing which you must do in the event you suspect colic with your horse would be to not panic. This guidance may be challenging to take in when your horse is tearing the barn affordable with their wild behavior. But worry is not going to accomplish anything. You will need a obvious thoughts to package with all the trouble. Besides, the feelings of stress will only be picked up by your horse, thereby exacerbating their personal worries and fears.</p>
<p> The subsequent issue that you just should do is always to call the veterinarian. Ask for assistance and tend not to make an effort to solve it by oneself or to wait until the issue improves. Don&#8217;t forget that colic is a critical matter and need to be handled as soon as doable.</p>
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		<title>Basic Horse Anatomy &#8211; Caring For Your Horse</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 18 Apr 2010 23:48:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you have a horse, it really is essential for you to be familiar with several essential areas of horse anatomy to make certain that you are looking after your horse in the best way you can. You can apply this by means of studying by yourself or you are able to chat to your ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you have a horse, it really is essential for you to be familiar with several essential areas of horse anatomy to make certain that you are looking after your horse in the best way you can. You can apply this by means of studying by yourself or you are able to chat to your veterinarian to master the very fundamentals.</p>
<p> First of all, you must understand that laying down is extremely hard on your horse. Horse’s bodies are not meant to lay down for extended durations of time, which explains why you need to know that if it is laying on the ground, there is something not right with him. If a horse lays down for just about any period of time they may be chancing causing damage to their insides, so if you observe your horse lying on the floor, it&#8217;s a must to phone your veterinarian at once, because it could be an emergency.</p>
<p> Your horse’s limbs are the most important part of its body. Not only do they support all of his weight, and carry him while he&#8217;s sleeping or whilst it is wide awake, but they&#8217;re extremely thin and are easy to injure. Should a horse receive a broken limb, there will probably be numerous issues since he won’t be able to lie down to heal it, which means the mending development can be quite painful. What this implies for everyone is you have to make certain to always, take care of a horse’s legs and feet at all times. This is crucial as a horse owner.</p>
<p> An added thing that you have to make sure to look after in terms of a horse’s body structure is his skin and his coat. They are things that you have to concentrate on because they keep away a lot of issues and help keep your horse content and healthy. Which means you have to  focus on these issues. You need to be grooming it every day, and particularly need to be grooming it after each time you ride him. You always want to achieve the very best that one could do to look after all elements of your horse.</p>
<p> It is also important to be aware that a horse has an exceptionally sophisticated heart and respiratory system that can allow them to keep running or walking for a long duration. This doesn’t imply that it never has to rest; it just means you could exercise your horse a lot more than you are likely to manage to exercise you!</p>
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		<title>The Right Saddle Must Fit!!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cut-rate and saddle honestly tend not to go together inside the same sentence. Why? Because quite plainly, you Always get what you pay for if you buy an inexpensive saddle. Also it&#8217;s not just that you&#8217;re going to be uncomfortable, but it&#8217;ll not make your equine all that content either, and could actually hurt him. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Cut-rate and saddle honestly tend not to go together inside the same sentence. Why? Because quite plainly, you Always get what you pay for if you buy an inexpensive saddle. Also it&#8217;s not just that you&#8217;re going to be uncomfortable, but it&#8217;ll not make your equine all that content either, and could actually hurt him.</p>
<p>Alright, you&#8217;ve tested cheap and figured out that is not the route to go. You have tried pricey and, well, that worked, but holy smokes are the prices ever high. So here i will discuss some tips about  how to shop for your next saddle.</p>
<p>Saddles might be priced from numerous hundred dollars to upwards of $9000, and specialty or antique saddles can with no trouble range into the 10s of thousands. You&#8217;re not likely to be spending that sort of cash, though you Will desire to pay an adequate amount to receive something suitable and something that correctly fits your equine. You should search for value, fit, and most importantly fit again Yes that&#8217;s right, THE crucial detail concerning your saddle is that it fits perfectly. Consider it in this way, if you had a too tight or too large set of pants on you would definitely be downright fidgety. Why would you desire to saddle you equine with something that doesn&#8217;t fit correctly?</p>
<p>Till you go looking, be aware of the kind of saddle you would like. Do not just have a very vague idea of what might suffice, keep in mind a picture of precisely what you want. Then hit the shops and start looking &#8211; for the correct fit.</p>
<p>The saddle has to fit you. English or western, jumping or cutting, pleasure or gaming, you have to be relaxed within the saddle all of the period of time. You do not need to be contemplating your saddle when you are riding. The correct fit makes your saddle seem like a normal extension of the bum.</p>
<p>If the saddle doesn&#8217;t suit your horse, regardless how terrific the purchase price, it was too costly to purchase. If you are looking at pre-made saddles, then don&#8217;t forget to have the try it before you purchase it option. If they will not let you test it, don&#8217;t make an effort &#8211; after all you don&#8217;t need to ride the horse anything more than a couple of minutes to feel the fit. If you place a pad underneath it and handle it carefully, you won&#8217;t damage it.</p>
<p>If ever the saddle is a bespoke build, the saddle maker will require dimensions of the pony in order to work out the correct tree, skirt lengths, gullet, and so on. This really is where you can be paying out good funds. Importance on the good, as what you receive will be precisely what you will need and what your equine requires. However, the cost must fit your financial plan. And simply because your budget is in short supply does not mean you cannot discover a saddle that has a correct fit. It only means spending more time to locate it.</p>
<p>Give this a got: if you&#8217;re ordering a custom built saddle, tell the saddle maker the most sum you&#8217;ll pay, after which let him plan to fit the finances. Saddle makers are often very innovative and stay in the budget. Or perhaps try buying a second hand saddle that Both fits, and is in good condition. That can often be better value than a new saddle. Just keep in mind the saddle you want must Fit!</p>
<p>If you are looking for saddles, <a target="_blank" title="Horses for Sale" href="http://www.horseandponydirectory.com">horses for sale</a> or <a target="_blank" title="ponies for sale" href="http://www.horseandponydirectory.com">ponies for sale</a>, take a look at The Horse and Pony Directory.</p>
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		<title>Horse Care &#8211; Older Companions</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do you have an older horse companion within your meadow?  No doubt they have such memories they could tell.  When it comes to being considered a senior horse, if the equine is 20 or older he is a veteran or campaigner.  This age out of interest would make him roughly a 60 year old human. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do you have an older horse companion within your meadow?  No doubt they have such memories they could tell.  When it comes to being considered a senior horse, if the equine is 20 or older he is a veteran or campaigner.  This age out of interest would make him roughly a 60 year old human.</p>
<p>Your horse&#8217;s ageing procedure will differ, and also will alter accordingly to his conformation, breed, workload, medical past as well as the attention he receives.   Every pony is an individual.  So the way they will age might be totally distinctive. The thing you&#8217;ll want to pay the most thought to as your horse matures, are its teeth.</p>
<p>Horses of course are grazing creatures, and their mouths are developed perfectly for that angled neck hanging down to graze, nip and clip grass off and grind and chew it.  Over the years this constant grinding wears the surface of the teeth back, and they drop out.  This can make chewing demanding for the horse and also means if he cannot feed properly, he&#8217;ll start to lose form.  Which brings with it an entire host of different problems. </p>
<p>The smartest thing you can do for your mature equine is to have the Vet check his teeth twice annually for any irregular wear, waves, hooks, or sore gums.  Coping with these things quickly will keep your horse capable of eat for considerably longer.  In anticipation, begin him on mashes gently so if he gets to the stage where he needs them on a regular basis, he is already familiar with them.</p>
<p>Between visits, check your horse&#8217;s mouth and watch for issues with eating, like choking, quidding, head throwing or trouble drinking. Older equines frequently have problems consuming long fiber food.  You can solve this issue by switching to shortened cropped hay or add high fiber cubes as mash or straight.  If you stay aware of tooth issues, you can avert your horse a considerable amount of grief, and you can save money and troubles in the future.</p>
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		<title>Horse Flu and Allergy Information</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Did you realize your horse might have allergy symptoms?  It is smart if you concentrate on the type of location they live in.  If they are not outside (in some instances even though they are) they can have an allergic reaction to airborne dirt and dust, moulds, smoke, and other flying contaminants in the air ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Did you realize your horse might have allergy symptoms?  It is smart if you concentrate on the type of location they live in.  If they are not outside (in some instances even though they are) they can have an allergic reaction to airborne dirt and dust, moulds, smoke, and other flying contaminants in the air like burning smudges, bug bombs and deodorants or healing odours.</p>
<p> The name for this condition is Allergic Respiratory Disease (ARD) but it shows up with flu-like indications instead of sinus or nasal difficulties.  The horse&#8217;s lungs will get irritated, making them way more susceptible to virus and bacterial infections.  This concludes as a recurring problem your horse in no way quite gets on top of.  You will what&#8217;s more probably see coughing, excessive eye discharge and see they get lethargic easily.</p>
<p> This indicates the commonest reason for ARD is a number of forms of mould spores and weeds in hay or straw.  It is a seasonal issue, so you could only see the situation popping up during the spring and also the summer time.  Predicament is, winter and fall feed derive from the identical source, so what occurs often is the horse builds up sensitivity over time and their sensitivities strengthen.</p>
<p> You may keep them outside in fresh air to try shrinking the signs and symptoms.  If however your horse needs to be placed in a stall, store your hay in another location and ensure the airflow in the shelter is decent.  Immerse your hay before feeding if there&#8217;s a dust problem.</p>
<p> In case you&#8217;re at home ideas aren&#8217;t aiding much, call your Vet and have them examine the fluid and cells in the horse&#8217;s lungs to figure out how dangerous the allergic reaction is. There is also a brand new blood test that can tell the Vet accurately what the horse is allergic to.  Thrilling information, since that means bespoke treatment options for every horse.  Additional treatment options incorporate corticosteroids (cortisone) and bronchodilators. </p>
<p> Working out what the issue is in the first place is half the battle and upon getting that under control, your horse is nicely on his way to making an excellent recovery.</p>
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		<title>Why Is Exercise So Important for my Horse?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Apr 2010 16:41:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you strive to achieve a close bond with your horse the chances are that your horse will be the healthier for it. Your companionship actually plays a huge role in your horse&#8217;s health! With proper care you can achieve a special relationship with a happy and healthy horse who will be a loyal companion ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you strive to achieve a close bond with your horse the chances are that your horse will be the healthier for it. Your companionship actually plays a huge role in your horse&#8217;s health! With proper care you can achieve a special relationship with a happy and healthy horse who will be a loyal companion for a lifetime.</p>
<p><strong>Your Horse is a Family Member Too.</strong></p>
<p>Most horse owners treat their horses as a part of their family, feeding them well, including exercise into lifestyle, keeping him well groomed and showering them with lots of love and attention. Whether you have horses for show, sport or leisure, having horses is a wonderful experience because they are beautiful loving animals. A horse can provide a rewarding experience for those involved in caring for it.</p>
<p><strong>The Correct Way to Care for your Horse.</strong></p>
<p>To some extent, the particular breed of horse you have will determine just how much maintenance and exercise it will require. They may be easy-going and loving animals, but like any other pet animal, there are certain essentials you will need to provide to ensure their health and happiness. The list below should give you an idea in just how much is required in terms of care if you want to keep a horse.</p>
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<li>Horses are large animals that require constant care and upkeep.</li>
<li>Horses are very sociable animals that need love and lots of attention.</li>
<li>You’ll need to visit them daily and care for them as part of your family.</li>
<li>Horses need daily activities to keep them from becoming bored.</li>
<li>Your horse will need a stall comfortable and big enough in which to eat and sleep.</li>
<li>Provide your horse with a healthy, balanced diet.</li>
<li>Your horse will need a constant supply of fresh water.</li>
<li>Horses require certain vaccinations yearly.</li>
<li>Routine health check-ups including worming and dental care.</li>
<li>Foot care (hoof maintenance).</li>
<li>Training (obedience).</li>
<li>Horses must have a large area in which to exercise that will have to be cleaned often.</li>
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<p>Horses will often act out if they do not get sufficient attention. He could try to break out of his stall in search of excitement, for example. Their general behaviour may change first of all. They may start to do things that you trained them not to do just because they are trying to capture your attention, a bit like kids really!</p>
<p>Owning a horse &#8211; more so than just about any other pet &#8211; is a huge commitment, so you need to be prepared for this. It also costs a lot of money, especially if the horse gets sick and needs medical attention from a veterinarian. This is just one of many reasons for which you will need to ensure you have good <a target="_blank" title="horse insurance " href="http://www.afihorseinsurance.co.uk/">horse insurance</a>.</p>
<p><strong>A Healthy Horse Needs Plenty of Exercise.</strong></p>
<p>Like us, horses like to have a bit of fun. There are plenty exercises you can do with your horse to keep them happy and in optimum health. Exercising should not, and does not need to be all day long. Horses should rest too. Remember also that it&#8217;s important to include a variety of different work and exercises for your horse as otherwise he will get bored quickly. You need try to change of similar activities or work frequently so the horses remain interested all the time.</p>
<p><strong>Some Good Exercises to Help Your Horse Maintain Health and Strength.</strong></p>
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<li>Riding in circles/Bending exercises: using circles in a figure of eight movement. You should perform these circle eight movements on both reins (left and right) to maintain even suppleness and balance on both reins.</li>
<li>Lateral work: this is a bit like gym for horses. Horses are at first trained a range of exercises from the ground. You will notice that the horse&#8217;s obedience, strength and flexibility will improve over time.</li>
<li>Pacing: these exercises help train your horse to control his movements while walking with you. Focus on training your horse to increase or decrease their speed in a mannerly fashion. For example, moving to a trot from walking.</li>
<li>Training and control techniques; including endurance, jumping and dressage. Dressage training focuses on improving lateral work and pacing techniques. Endurance riding, as the name would suggest, focuses on improving the stamina of a horse.</li>
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<p>You can exercise your horse virtually anywhere that space and safety allows. Make sure the horse is exercised in an area where he cannot escape. Also make sure the area is safe, so that neither you or the horse gets hurt. You can <a target="_blank" title="buy horse insurance" href="http://www.afihorseinsurance.co.uk/why-buy-horse-insurance.html">buy horse insurance</a> to cover you if you are riding someone else&#8217;s horse; so be safe rather than sorry, as accidents can and do happen even to the most cautious of riders. </p>
<p>Horse exercise works well when executed in an area where the horse can concentrate. You can use either an outdoor or indoor arena, or a fenced-off area in a farm or larger field.</p>
<p><strong>Riders as well as Horses will Benefit from Horse Exercises.</strong></p>
<p>Both horse and rider will benefit from these exercises, as a rider can practice balance and position whilst performing them. The rider&#8217;s skills can improve dramatically over a short period. The rider’s goal is to develop good &#8220;contact” with the horse. &#8220;Contact&#8221; is the feeling of togetherness through your hands to the horse&#8217;s mouth and through your upper body to the horses back. How you have trained your horse &#8211; and how much of that training your horse has retained &#8211; will determine your level of &#8220;contact&#8221; with your horse. A well-trained horse will have the ability to work through the back and hindquarters. Good contact has been achieved when you can feel the reins soften as your horse arches his neck and rises his back; you will also notice him no longer pulling onward, but rather thrusting himself forward using the hindquarters.</p>
<p>When good contact has been achieved, you can then begin to work together to improve the health and happiness of your horse by performing exercises with your new best friend.</p>
<p>While exercise is key to a happy horse, other things can occur which may effect the health of your horse. If only it were true that a happy horse will always be a healthy horse. Sadly there are plenty of ailments and illnesses from which horses can suffer, which is why it is important to also have good <a target="_blank" title="horse insurance " href="http://www.afihorseinsurance.co.uk/">horse insurance</a> to cover the cost of unexpected vet&#8217;s fees.</p>
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		<title>Horse Tips &#8211; Picking Up Feet</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 04 Apr 2010 09:53:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We&#8217;ve all noticed this one previously:  &#8220;No foot, no horse.&#8221;  How accurate.  Farrier care is certainly one of the most vital areas of caring for your horse, and frequently not simple sadly. We have all had them &#8211; the wrigglers who take their shoes away, kickers, wigglers, stompers, lazy leaning horses which are the curse ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We&#8217;ve all noticed this one previously:  &#8220;No foot, no horse.&#8221;  How accurate.  Farrier care is certainly one of the most vital areas of caring for your horse, and frequently not simple sadly.</p>
<p> We have all had them &#8211; the wrigglers who take their shoes away, kickers, wigglers, stompers, lazy leaning horses which are the curse of the farrier&#8217;s life. Finding a superb farrier is tough enough the way it is, so you don&#8217;t need him to refuse to clip or shoe your horse because your horse is being a complete fool.  Farriers will always be booked and they don&#8217;t have time to coach your horse to raise up their feet and pause quietly.  That&#8217;s your duty. So, instruct your horse to try this early and do it nicely.  Yes, it can also be taught to elder horses. Just do not request a lot too soon from them and it will all work out.</p>
<p> You will need to know some of the reasons a horse isn&#8217;t a contented camper about picking up its feet.  A horse&#8217;s feet are used to hurry to protection.  Holding his hoof makes it feel vulnerable. It may be they&#8217;ve not even been shown properly to know how to lift their feet.  He may have been handled badly in the past when having his hoofs picked up, or there could be a physical issue &#8211; such as a sore foot.</p>
<p> This is how you start to show a horse to raise his hoofs up and remain peacefully.  You start with tiny bits at a period, around 5 to 15 minutes two times per day should suffice.  Having said that though, every horse is it&#8217;s own personality so pace yourself appropriately.</p>
<p> Set up in a secure space like a circular pen. Don&#8217;t work when using the horse tied for your protection and his. Begin stroking his neck and work leisurely right down to the shoulder and then the leg. If he&#8217;s content, you&#8217;re doing a very good job.  If he fidgets, just gently take away your hand at the spot he began getting grumpy at, and start once again until he settles.  Keep doing this until you contact the feet.  If you can&#8217;t in the course of the first session, it doesn&#8217;t make a difference.  Just finish things on a positive note and begin again an alternative time.  This same schedule can be utilized using the rear legs. Just keep in mind, slow, comfortable and calm.</p>
<p> Once you get to the feet, try lifting one up and holding it for a mere fraction of a minute and releasing it before the horse lifts it away and compliment and reward them.  Go on to another leg and so on.  When you are first trying with them you don&#8217;t want a long hold, you only want to be able to pick the foot up and place it down straight away.  This teaches the horse you won&#8217;t hurt him.  Carry on increasing the hold duration over your sessions with the horse.  In due course, and who is in a hurry here anyway, you will possess a horse that remains quietly for not just you, but the farrier as well.   Trust is a serious problem here, so treat your horse with respect and he&#8217;ll respond.</p>
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