Archive for the 'Horses' Category

Hannahs Important Suggestions To Follow If Choosing Used Horse Trailers

Thursday, March 11th, 2010

Horse trailers are a must if you have horses that need transportation on a regular basis to special horse events, horse races or even to the vet. Each horse owner demands some form of horse transportation from time to time. Horse trailers are one concern, but part of an excellent job is that when hauling [...]

Simple Equestrian Groundwork Exercises

Sunday, March 7th, 2010

Horse training requires a firm basis on the ground before you can move onto saddle training; here are a few basic exercises outlined which can be used when training your own horse or someone else’s. These exercises will allow you and the horse to become familiar with each other and build trust. Future training success [...]

Horse Training in the Art of Dressage

Sunday, March 7th, 2010

Nicholas Fyffe Dressage Training

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Winter Season Horse Care

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010

When you care for your horse, it is essential to make preparations for the colder months. Horses need to be able to tolerate the chilly climate and remain as healthy as possible. All through the winter horses will have particular needs which you as the owner will have to address. It is vital to plan [...]

Equine Colic – Useful Information

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010

A diagnosis of equine colic is a situation that strikes fear into any horse lover. So what is colic in horses? What signs should you keep an eye out for?
Colic in horses is in reference to pain which stems from the abdomen. Generally horses do not handle abdominal pain well. So if there is any abnormality [...]

Rx Help Gives Assistance to South Carolina Employees Impacted by Recession

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010

In order to help out those that are without prescription drug insurance and financially-stressed residents find the prescription medication that they urgently need, there is an escalating civic knowledge that there are programs that make available prescriptions help for free or nearly free. Because of the state’s unemployment rate now at a record high, the worth [...]

Horse Hoof Maintenance – Information

Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010

Hoof maintenance is a crucial part of ensuring your horses well being. Ideally you should look at your horses hooves daily, and at the very least two to three times each week.  By doing this you should become very familiar with what is normal and what isn’t, and be able to to spot any problems that might be beginning.
Using [...]

Where To Get Assistance With Your Costly Prescription drugs

Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010

Help for prescriptions is available if you qualify. It is very problematical for some persons to meet the expense of their drugs if they do not own medical insurance. Help with prescriptions can make your recovery go a lot faster. This is more than ever true with stomach cancer patients.
Let’s say you have been getting chemotherapy, although [...]

Horse Insurance Explained

Sunday, February 28th, 2010

Horse breeds are the most predominant types of horses seen today. These horses are smaller than the powerful draft horses, and the majority of them are larger than ponies. Like originally descended from the Arabian type horse; the Arabian horse is the oldest breed on record with documented lineage.
Horse breeds are commonly divided into three [...]

Things to Know about the Belgian Draught Horse

Sunday, February 28th, 2010

As suggested by the name. This breed originated in Belgium. Way back in Medievil times, central Western Europe was renound for the grand black horses called “Flemish”. It is these horses that carried knights into battle wearing heavy armour. Out of necessity, the most powerful selection of this breed became “chargers” or “destriers”. Other draught [...]

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