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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 ... Read >
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... Read >
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... Read >
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... Read >
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 jock... Read >
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 ... Read >
Author: Emmastew
22nd June 2009
Just got done reading about the Whitewater Area Mounted Search Team and Rescue in Wisconsin, a volunteer group that uses horses to help find missing people. The group got started in August 2006, after an autistic child went missing in the area, and severa... Read >
Author: Elena Tentser
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 ... Read >
Author: The Outdoor Guy
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... Read >
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... Read >
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... Read >
Author: Jacqui Q
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... Read >
Author: Avi Solutions
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... Read >
Author: Avi Solutions
20th January 2009
When considering horse agistment the most important thought to keep in mind is the welfare of the horse. Horse agistment varies considerably and can be for just grazing on someone else's land or include a huge range of related services.
Generally the... Read >
Author: Jacqui Q
20th January 2009
When considering horse agistment the most important thought to keep in mind is the welfare of the horse. Horse agistment varies considerably and can be for just grazing on someone else's land or include a huge range of related services.
Generally the... Read >
Author: Avi Solutions
20th January 2009
Getting a horse agistment contract drawn up and signed before you commence using a particular facility has become normal practice in the last few years. You may ask yourself do you really need to go to the expense of getting one. The answer, most defini... Read >
Author: Avi Solutions
14th December 2008
Animals are prone to various diseases. Some of these may leave permanent damage while others are fatal. One example, which could go either way, is equine colic. This happens when the horse experiences pain in the abdomen and things can get worse if medica... Read >
Author: Julia Sullivan
14th December 2008
Unlike with human babies, colic in horses can become really serious. In fact, it is considered as an emergency because of the potential damage that it can do to the horses. Even when treated immediately, only some will respond to treatment and medication.... Read >
Author: Julia Sullivan
14th December 2008
Those who choose to have a pet should be well aware of the responsibilities in taking care of the animal. This is because a horse just like any other creature is prone to various diseases. This may be caused by parasites or from the food that is given and... Read >
Author: Julia Sullivan
08th December 2008
No one really likes to talk about worms, but they are a fact of life for most horses. They good news is that you can treat them quickly and easily. You and your horse will both feel a lot better. The downside, though, is that the worms aren't as dumb as w... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
02nd December 2008
Yes as we said top show horses, race horses and other horses are have equine insurance, but should we insure ourbackyard pony or our daughter horse? Does equine insurance make sense for horses who aren’t or may never be worth large sums of money?
You... Read >
Author: Simon hemmings
02nd December 2008
Equine Insurance will offer peace of mind for the horse owner, but what does it all mean?
The basic equine insurance coverage purchased by horse owners is typically mortality and major medical policies, generally, mortality insurance reimburses a horse... Read >
Author: Simon hemmings
18th November 2008
Choosing the Best Insurance for your Horse
Its estimated that in the UK the horse population is almost one million. Due to the greater value of horse compared to dogs, cat or other common pets and the fact that vet fees are greater too has made the UK ho... Read >
Author: Simon hemmings
23rd October 2008
Thoroughbred horse racing is the most popular form of horse racing the whole world. It is so popular that some people do not know of any other form of horse racing. Thoroughbred horse racing is also known by some people as the "sport of kings". Usually, a... Read >
Author: Jay Schindler
21st October 2008
Finding the right medication for horses is a tricky business, taking into consideration the possible side effects and for racehorses, making sure that the drugs taken would not affect the horse's performance in the race. However, the challenge definitely ... Read >
Author: Paul Kramer
06th October 2008
Winter is approaching and I am getting ready to put my hay up for the winter. Unfortunately I, like other horse owners, am finding that while hay prices have skyrocketed in many cases quality has declined. In the past when hay was two to three dollars per... Read >
Author: Mward
03rd September 2008
Horse insurance has maybe never crossed your mind - you've probably never even heard of it, nonetheless considered purchasing it. But many horse owners have come to realize that not only should you protect the health of your equine friend, you should also... Read >
Author: Nicholas Hunt
01st September 2008
Arizona Horse Properties Appeal to Equestrians
Due to the quantity of time, money and energy that goes into keeping up a effective equestrian operation, selecting the perfect horse property is no small task. Fortunately Arizona is a state that every ho... Read >
Author: Karen Bellas
15th August 2008
Horse and rider insurance can be purchased as a combination of insurance protection, or as separate insurance products. The cover is intended to offer protection to horse owners and equine enthusiasts who regularly ride the animals.
Horse insurance pro... Read >
Author: Nicholas Hunt
14th August 2008
Why would equestrians want to network on the internet? Horse people are as a rule social animals and naturally do a fair amount of networking on a daily basis without even trying. On the internet this natural talent can be very useful, especially for thos... Read >
Author: harminder
14th August 2008
Why would equestrians want to network on the internet? Horse people are as a rule social animals and naturally do a fair amount of networking on a daily basis without even trying. On the internet this natural talent can be very useful, especially for thos... Read >
Author: harminder
19th June 2008
Horses can become sick easily. One of the problems that constantly plagues them is parasitic worms. They're usually found within the horse's gut and intestinal area. While the mere presence of these worms won't usually cause any damage, they can begin to ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
12th June 2008
Why we need a a horse trainer to train our horses? This is largely because they aren't considered domestic animals, though they will be able to assist us to do different and complex activities.
Due to the fact that horses are not domestic animals, the... Read >
Author: fatimah edris
19th March 2008
Most of us are familiar with outdoor misting, and have felt the relief a good misting system can bring when warmer temperatures arrive. But what about animals or livestock? Horses, cows, and chickens are just a few of the animals that have a very low t... Read >
Author: MW
14th January 2008
Are you taking interest in Horse racing? Are you betting first time but don’t have any idea about the winning or loosing? Then you must refer the Horse racing Results. The results after the horse racing give you the exact idea about your betting positio... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
14th January 2008
Do you wish to get the daily information about the horse racing and the related activities? Then you have to simple do one thing. Go to many newspaper stall and buy the thoroughbred times. It is the weekly magazine published by thoroughbred time company. ... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
22nd October 2007
Horse blankets are pretty handy to have around a stable, but not essential for every horse owner. A standard horse blanket is used to keep a horse warm and or protected from wind and other elements.A horse blanket fits around the horse's body from chest ... Read >
Author: Benjamin Wise
02nd September 2007
This is one of the most common mistakes I see people make in their horse purchase. They either do not know, or refuse to recognize the real cost associated with owning a horse. In this situation, over time the cost is too much and the buyer becomes a se... Read >
Author: Jason Borchardt
23rd May 2007
How do you keep those nasty parasites at bay? A regular deworming process is necessary to rid your horses of dangerous, and sometimes deadly nasties such as large strongyles, small strongyles, ascarids, bots, pinworms, intestinal threadworms, and summer s... Read >
Author: Ron Petracek
27th February 2007
Natural horsemanship has become very popular in the last few years, with Pat Parelli's name at the top of the list of trainers using this method. He has his own unique program in place for horse owners to follow, or to at least take into consideration whe... Read >
Author: Ron Petracek
01st February 2007
On New Year's Day, my friend Sue sat in her old mare's stall with her horse's head in her lap. At 39, the former racehorse-turned-eventer couldn't continue to outrun old age. She had had a few bouts previously, and Sue had painfully wrestled with whether ... Read >
Author: Ron Petracek
19th January 2007
Every horse needs pasture or access to some type of forage. Ideally, the more time your horse can spend in the pasture the better. This is not only healthy for them nutritionally, but mentally and physically as well. There bodies are just better off wh... Read >
Author: Mich
17th January 2007
Every year horse owners experience serious injuries or even tragic deaths while riding their cherished equine companions. One of the more significant causes of rider injury is a rider being tossed from a rearing horse… or worse, caught underneath a hor... Read >
Author: Jared Winston
13th January 2007
Having a horse is a major responsibility which should not be taken lightly. When deciding to buy a horse there are many factors to consider. It is a good idea to talk to current horse owners about their experiences, and even take riding lessons so you are... Read >
Author: Andi B.
20th December 2006
Join the ranks of millions worldwide who aspire to the privilege of horse ownership. But buying a horse is not something to be done on a whim. Please consider the consequences carefully.
Horses are expensive. Expensive to buy and expensive to care fo... Read >
Author: Robert Andrew
12th December 2006
You’ve planned the season’s shows or races, and you've worked out all the details of entries, trainer, trailer, and tack. Now the focus is solely on your horse and his performance. How well will you be able to maintain your equine athlete’s mental ... Read >
Author: Matthew Middlebrook
19th August 2006
What does your girlfriend have in common with your horse? I'm not being rude or making dirty jokes. They have other things in common aside form what you had in mind. I'm talking about vitamin E, that beauty pill your girl takes religiously. Your horse als... Read >
Author: Jason Atilia
17th August 2006
If you are planning to buy and keep horses as pets or business, you must consider buying realty horse properties. Horses are not like cats and dogs that you can keep indoors or allow to sleep on your bed. Horses are big animals that need lots of space. In... Read >
Author: Jason Atilia
26th July 2006
Buying horse properties, especially your own horse is similar to buying a dog except that this pet can be very expensive. Quality horses aren't cheap. If you're in the market for a horse, you might be checking out newspaper ads, equine forums on the Inter... Read >
Author: Jason Atilia
22nd July 2006
More and more horse enthusiasts who are looking to take their passion to the next level are nowadays relying on online, state of the art equine websites to fulfill their needs. Thanks to the wide range of benefits they offer to those that are horse passio... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
12th July 2006
When you are a horse passionate, horses become more than just a hobby for you! Horse enthusiasts dedicate a lot of time and money to their passion, constantly looking for new ways of exchanging information and tips with other horse lovers, striving to tak... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
13th February 2006
Horse Races come in several types, namely, stakes,
handicap, allowance, claiming or maiden races. Each one of
these have important differences in terms of the types of
horses entered into the race, as well as how horse owners
and trainers will decide ... Read >
Author: John Timmons
01st January 2006
The Great Rulers of Egypt oversaw horse races between their own and other horses in grand style beneath the Pyramids with large quantities of gold changing hands, whilst on the Mongolian steppes regular meetings every year at horse fairs and tribal gather... Read >
Author: David Skul
15th September 2005
The History of Steeplechase Horse Racing
The sport of Steeplechase racing dates back to 1752 in Ireland when two, half-crocked, friends settled the argument over who owned the best horse by racing to the nearest Church steeple after returning from Fox... Read >
Author: toby beavers
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