Posts tagged with ponies for sale

The American Saddlebred

Sunday, May 30th, 2010

The American Saddlebred Horse is a breed of horse developed in the state of Kentucky. Today they are present in a lot of showring competitions, and they are also found in racing, horse parades, and hunting. Features of the Saddlebred Horse: These horses boast a manner which makes them useful in almost every task in […]

Solving Horse Problems With Training

Saturday, May 29th, 2010

If you have not studied horse training, it can be a mystifying subject. Even more of a puzzle is a horse with a behavioral problem.This causes the owner stress and frustration. Several people simply do not realise that the issues commonly lies with the trainer and not the horse. The first step is unscrambling the […]

Your Older Horse and Arthritis

Friday, May 21st, 2010

Just because your horse is older doesn’t mean he is ready to retire and not get ridden.  Even getting older horses need exercise.  Not to mention the truth that they get restless not doing anything if they had been active in their day.  Ageing horses nonetheless have intelligent minds and although the body is probably […]

Farriers – Picking Up Feet

Friday, April 30th, 2010

We’ve all heard this one before:  “No foot, no horse.”  How true.  Farrier attention is one of the most vital elements of caring for your horse, and usually not trouble-free sadly. I’m sure we’ve all had them – the squirmers who take their feet away, kick, wiggle, tramplers, lazy leaning horses which can be the […]

Horse Health – Basic Horse Anatomy

Wednesday, April 21st, 2010

If you have a horse, it is crucial for you to understand numerous essential areas of horse body structure to be sure that you’re treating it in the best way possible. You are able to do this by means of studying on your own or it is possible to speak to your veterinarian to master […]

Equine Flu and Allergies

Wednesday, April 21st, 2010

Did you realize your horse could have allergies?  It is smart if you consider the type of location they reside in.  If they are not outside (plus some instances even if they may be) they could have an hypersensitive reaction to airborne debris, moulds, smoke, and other airborne things that trigger allergies like burning smudges, […]

Keeping Your Horse On a Tight Budget

Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010

Surviving a recession is difficult enough, but when you have horses and ponies which rely on you for food, shelter and medicine, every small amount saved helps. It’s a sad fact that too many horses and ponies are abandoned every week, as horse owners struggle to cope with the current economic climate, as a result there are presently […]