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How Your Negative Moods Impact Your Horse Training

If you've ever noted some horses when they're turned out, you will have spotted that they have terribly stiff social behavior patterns. Each horse is well aware of their position on the totem pole. You won't be seeing anything surprising or unusual. Horses live with a well developed sense of herd discipline. read more
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When to Pep Up Your Horse with Electrolytes

Salt is a required ingredient of most mixed feeds. In spite of that, though, I prefer to have a salt block permanently in my stalls. Horses desire access to salt night and day. You can determine that your pony is licking away at his salt block because of the lick marks that'll be obvious. read more
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Buying A New Bridle: The Options

Purchasing a bridle can be a testing experience due to the difficulty linked with selecting from the big variety available on the market. Before you set out to actually purchase a bridle that bests suits you and your horse, you must have it clear in your mind what your specific requirements are and what sits well with your horse. read more
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How Dependable Are Online Horse Racing Tipsters

There's a lot more science to race betting than you could be given to believe. Horserace betting is not a matter of taking fortunate guesses. Punters whose first action in the morning is to look up their racing forms for the day or the newest pieces on horse racing on the internet also bolster their wagering choices with in depth analyses of horses, tracks, jockeys, trainers and a hundred other considerations. They do this by hand or, as is beginning to become more normal, they do this with software programs. read more
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Horses And The USDA Tracking Imitative

When the US Department of Agriculture came out with its NAIS proposal, some misinformed blogger wrote about Big Brother wanting to keep his eye on not just folk, but their pets and livestock also. This blogger was wrong. The NAIS has a genuinely laudatory goal: betterment of the safety and wellbeing of America's livestock and 'livestock' includes horses. read more
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Things To Consider Before Owning A Pony

It is all very fine desiring your own pony, but have you given the matter the sort of consideration it calls for? Or have you been having a look at just one side of the coin? The side that reflects the advantages and pleasures of having a pony of your own? read more
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Essentials Required To Boost Your Horse Riding Skills

Each equestrian wants to become the ultimate in pony riding skills. Perfection might be close to impossible to achieve, but the serious riders keep having a go at it anyhow. read more
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Managing A Rearing Horse

One of the equine issues most difficult to set right is rearing. It can be deadly for both rider and horse, and at its finest, could be a terrifying experience for the rider. read more
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How To Take Pro Horse Photographs

When you first took up the mantle to become an equestrian, you probably had visions of you horse riding and perhaps even dreamt of competing in dressage events. But did you ever see yourself as a photographer? There are times when you want to take pictures of your horses, and not just any pictures, but photos that show their strength, speed and beauty. Whether they're for purposes of advertising or promotion or to show off recent achievements in competitions, as a rider, you'll find yourself taking photos of your horses. read more
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