Horse Care For Beginners

Archive for September, 2011

Remembering “Black Beauty”.

I was looking for one of my old books a few days ago and came across my copy Black Beauty. Memories came flooding back. Along with a book titled Tess and Tony, it was a book that I loved and read over and over.
For those who don’t know, and for those who’ve forgotten, Black Beauty is an 1877 novel by English author Anna Sewell.

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Pilates and Applied Posture Riding Program ~ A Review

Applied Posture Riding is unique, easy to follow, and has been created by a professional. So many Horse Riders spend money on lessons to train their horse, but few spend any money on education to train themselves, for riding. Annette Willson: Author of Applied Posture Riding
Applied Posture Riding is an exercise program that trains the horse riding muscles for horse riding. This program has been designed by an elite horse rider who also has a Masters in Physiotherapy.

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Horse Care For Injuries And Wounds.

What to do for horse injuries and wounds. Anyone who owns a horse needs to be prepared for the catastrophic experience of their horse needing treatment for wounds or injuries.. The most common causes of wounds and injuries are from barbed wire, nails, fencing, glass or metal when stabled or paddocked, and obstacles such as [...]

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Navicular Disease (or more accurately, Navicular Syndrome) and your Horse

Understanding and Treating Navicular Disease. There are a variety of disorders that can affect your horse, so it is important to have a farm vet that you can call when things go wrong. If you want to provide the very best care, however, your best bet is to simply learn about horse health. When you [...]

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