Articles, tagged with "horse owners", page 1
03rd January 2012
(1888PressRelease) Horse Trainer Joe Weitekamp Lends Expertise to Make At-Risk Horses More Adoptable.
Dallas, TX - The down economy and skyrocketing hay prices caused by the Texas drought are exerting financial pressures on horse owners. Many horse own...
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Author:
donaldhood
16th November 2011
The Blenheim Palace International Horse Trials will take place 8 - 11 September of this year. The best eventing riders and horses in the world are scheduled to attend. Thousands of spectators will also be there, all of them keen on glimpsing a future Olym...
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Author:
tcapper
05th October 2011
Horse racing is a popular game all around the world and people love watching it. Do you know that horse owners spend millions of pounds on the training and development of a horse? When it comes to buy a foal for sale, one can easily understand the level o...
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Author:
Lewis Carroll
19th September 2011
Virginia is a ‘horse friendly’ Commonwealth, where the horse owner can find ample land and facilities to stable horses throughout the state. This article will focus on the Richmond, VA area and detail county laws for the number of horses allowed on proper...
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Elaine VonCannon, Real Estate Agent, Williamsburg
12th September 2011
Harlequin rugs definitely add character, warmth as well as a design statement to any room in ones home. Whether one is looking for a modern deluxe wool rug, a handcrafted rug or a hardwearing acrylic cotemporary rug, one can choose from the most gorgeous ...
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Author:
JessicaThomson
20th July 2011
Horses are unquestionably a person of the most majestic animals on this earth. Each 1 who loves them feels this way. The adore among horse and owner is these types of a powerful bond. When you come across that unique an individual you've dreamt of and tha...
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Author:
Ollie Andrews
18th July 2011
Horses are an investment and you will want to protect your investment with quality horse fencing. A superior fencing system will protect your horses from injury while keeping them secure. The area fenced will allow exercise for the horses while keeping th...
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Author:
Adrianna N
05th July 2011
Sweet Itch is a constant problem for many horse owners.
Also know by various other names in different countries, Sweet Itch is a condition that results from an increased sensitivity and bodily reaction to insect bites.
Hypersensitivity can result fr...
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Author:
Peter Friswell
14th June 2011
What to do with a horse's tail? That may well seem an odd question, but it really is one particular that horse owners solution in a selection of ways.It may seem to be that the least complicated and most normal way to care for your horse's tail is just t...
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Author:
joanne
26th May 2011
Greenhorn horse-owners and occasional riders might not know the exact nutritional requirements of horses. However, this is not strange because there are several variables in calculating what a horse needs in the matter of food. The things to consider whil...
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Author:
Owen Jones
25th May 2011
Stable Matting can save time and dollars, when utilised in the right way and for appropriate applications. Regrettably, they have a poor reputation among some horse owners, because of issues connected with the inappropriate use of stable matting and rubb...
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Author:
Errol Wright
18th May 2011
Winter brings with it the difficulty of cold temperatures, wet weather, and depending on where you live in Australia, even ice and snow. This can all prove challenging to many horse owners, so be sure to maintain a happy, healthy horse in the winter by fo...
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Author:
Scott Jamieson
09th May 2011
If you are a keen rider, then owning your own horse is sure to be your dream. However, there are a number of things that you need to take into consideration when buying a horse. Owning a horse not only requires lots of your time but can also be very expen...
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Author:
Stephen Clarke
07th April 2011
• Weeds will almost always be an issue in grass paddocks. This is especially problematic when the weeds present are potentially harmful to the grazing animals. All weeds present in your land should be pulled out immediateley. However, ideally the paddock ...
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Author:
Steve Phillips
30th March 2011
The quality of grass and soil in your paddock is of particular importance both to the look of your land and the heath of your horses. As a result it is best to check the conditions of your paddock frequently and treat any problems as they arise. The key a...
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Author:
lexorjeng