Articles, tagged with "horse owners", page 5
09th December 2009
Although aromatherapy massage works incredibly well for the human animal, does it also work as well for other kinds of animals? Pet owners are constantly searching for more natural ways of helping their pets heal. After the tainted pet-food scandal and mo...
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Author:
Larry Y. Hodge
25th November 2009
Horses and their rearing have been an integral part of the British lifestyle. These majestic creatures are bred in Europe, England and its various counties including Worcestershire. They are widely used in races or are displayed at fairs and pony and hors...
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Author:
Rahul Rungta
15th November 2009
Often the single horse owner will use trial and error method over time to determine their horses feed ration. Many owners choose feeds that are well known and often don't always meet the needs of the individual. The need for a spreadsheet constructed fe...
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Author:
Tammy Patterson
30th September 2009
Does your horse itch and scratch constantly? Is the coat dull, dry or flaking with areas of scabs or crusts? If this sounds familiar for your horse, it's likely that you've experienced one of the two most common skin conditions in horses, Rain Rot or Sw...
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Author:
Rahul Rungta
07th September 2009
Colic in babies can be something that just relegated as part of the development process and the hardships of child caring; but in horses, it is a different thing. Colic in horses is an emergency case. In fact, this is one of the worst nightmares of horse ...
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Author:
Reed Carney
13th August 2009
What to look for in horse property
Horse-owners have always paid a lot of money to maintain a barn, away from home, so that their horses are healthy and well maintained. This concept is changing, with many owners preferring to buy horse properties, pro...
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Author:
Ravisankar
01st August 2009
A specialist equine barrister is urging horse owners to double check that they have public liability insurance, in case a member of the public receives a personal injury while horse riding.
The barrister urged owners to scrutinise their insurance close...
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Author:
catherine
17th July 2009
If you have a new horse and are still getting used to riding them attending horse training clinics can be an brilliant way of getting more confidence for you both. You and your horse can come across many terrific experiences during the clinic, and get th...
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Author:
flexsolve
16th July 2009
That's a skilled question. Can you really tell how old a horse is by looking by their teeth? Even veteran horse owners be inflicted with vex making a connection linking teeth and age. It takes many years of practice to dodge being taken by the horse jocke...
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Author:
Emmastew
16th July 2009
A Nutritional Guide to Educate New Horse Owners
Any contemporary horse holder will tell you of the joys of being a newly minted horse holder. However it can be a very confusing period in support of contemporary owners what time it comes to irritating ...
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Author:
Emmastew
15th May 2009
If you are an enthusiastic horseback rider you will probably dream about an arena of your own. Quite often horse owners have the land and even an established arena area, but cannot afford to equip it for day and night use. Luckily there are great answers ...
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Author:
Hold Studio
27th April 2009
Depending on your relationship with your horse, sending him to a trainer can feel a lot like sending your child to school for the first time. The training your horse receives will forever influence his mindset and behavior. A young horse can be compared...
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Author:
Robert Bell
22nd January 2009
Having horses is a lot of fun. These massive animals can bring a lot of joy to your life. While they are a lot of fun, they do require a lot of work, and much of this work is in an effort to protect them and to keep them in a safe area. The way that mo...
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Author:
Jonothan Blocker
20th January 2009
The best horse agistment providers are people who get the balance just right between professionalism and personal care. The best horse agistment providers love horses and know that your beautiful individual animal will not be coming their way unless you c...
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Author:
Jacqui Q
20th January 2009
A horse agistment lien is a legal claim made against the owner of a horse as security for unpaid agistment fees. This kind of arrangement is common wherever horse agistment is carried on but Australia is a good example to look at.
The Impounding of Li...
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Avi Solutions