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In this article I shall be explaining in detail all the methods I have used to teach a horse to bend. Before I begin I wish to remind my readers that to try to follow these methods exactly step by step, or using any meth ...
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31st Aug 2010 |
Care and Grooming |
mosquito
Do you know your horse’s normal temperature, heart rate, and respiration rate? Do you know how to check them? Do you know all your horse’s normal bumps and lumps, so you know when there is a new one? Knowing what’s ‘normal’ for your horse, and keeping a record of your horse’s he ...
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31st Aug 2010 |
Horse Stories |
Avain
Ever since I can remember, like most little girls, I had always dreamed of owning a "wild mustang". I can remember telling my mom about my dreams after I would wake up in the morning, they were always the same: I had a wild, black mustang who lived in the woods by my house, we ha ...
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23rd Aug 2010 |
Care and Grooming |
mosquito
Why is it bad for the horse? First, it wears down the teeth unevenly, and determined cribbers can even break or chip their teeth. The force with which the horse inhales can draw in splinters of wood or other debris, which can become stuck in the horse’s mouth, throat or even lung ...
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1st Jul 2010 |
Care and Grooming |
mosquito
The most telltale signs of colic are the signs of pain. A horse in mild discomfort will be irritable, may paw and stamp at the ground, and will often bite at its flanks or rub its side against a fence, tree or wall. A horse in more severe pain will sweat, may roll its eyes, thro ...
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22nd Jun 2010 |
Care and Grooming |
mosquito
Colic is one of the most common illnesses to affect horses, and it is not always easy to prevent. A horse with colic is in pain, and in severe cases may even die. It’s important for anyone who owns or cares for horse to understand colic, what causes it, how to prevent it, and ho ...
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During the month of November in the year 2004, a miracle like no other took place. Into a world where each horse seemed nothing but a number, an amazing creature was born.
The place of her birth was a racing estate where the breeder, owner and trainer of all the horses were on ...
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On 29 May 2010, I attended a competition that was a major milestone in my showjumping career. On the morning 29 May 2010 at around 9AM, an 11-year-old Thoroughbred mare was to be seen leaping boldly around a course of 1,20m fences. This mare, of course, was Finola. For you to und ...
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Whether you are getting ready to go to a horse show or your horse is just plain dirty, a bath can solve that.
Before you start to bathe your horse, you should give your horse a good brushing. Start with a curry comb to get all the dirt out from your horses coat. Go in a circul ...
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27th May 2010 |
Care and Grooming |
mosquito
Horse’s teeth are not at all like ours, and it’s a good thing. We eat much softer food that we don’t need to chew as much as if we ate grass. The biggest difference is that horse’s teeth keep growing until the horse is about 27 to 30 years old! Why? It’s exactly because of that ...
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I'm Barbwire, a 31 year old mother of two. Nevaeh 19 months and Cody 7 years old. I am raising both of them on my own. Ive gone back to school and Im carrying a full load of four classes a semester. I wanted to go for occupational Therapy but having issues finding the school aro ...
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I have decided to share with all of you just a little bit of everything I have learned while training my mad band of loons. I can't pretend to be an expert or a genius, but what I've done has got me the results I wanted, so maybe it could help you as well? ...
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Most horse owners are familiar with how to feed safely – not feeding right before or after a ride, maintaining good feed hygiene, and making sure their horse always has fresh water. ...
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23rd Apr 2010 |
Ponybox News |
Whinny
Hi my name is Holly - Winners Circle Farm and I’ve been playing Pony Box since May 2007 and I’ve been a mod since Dec. 2007. My husband Matt (Matts Racing) and I began playing when he was diagnosed with cancer. ...
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All of us have dreamed of the same horse. We've wished for that beautiful, angelic horse that comes running when you call. It is perfectly conformed with no bad habits, and never spooks. It doesn't look the same to all of us, or have the same skills, but we all see it. ...
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It all started toward the end of 2004, when I happened to be paging through a newspaper and came across a certain article: "Mares and foals for sale!" Typical of a young, horse crazy child, I ran to my mother and nagged my lungs out until the phone call was made. Thus it was deci ...
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Hi everyone, Im Snowy Brook Stables, also know as Snowy. I am a Jr in High School, just recently turned 17. I have been playing ponybox since 2006, and I have seen this site go though so many amazing changes. Most of you probably are not familiar with me, as I only live and bre ...
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Every girl wants a horse at one point in their lives, and when I was eight, I was lucky enough to get one. He was a 28 year old bay gelding, named Bay. We bought him with the name, and never changed it. We liked it, and we are not sure why. It just fit the old' guy. ...
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Sooner or later we all want to take out horses somewhere. It might be to a show, a trail ride, or for a lesson. We might need someone to bring us a horse we’ve just bought, or take one we’ve sold to its new owner. Many people can transport horses themselves, with their own tra ...
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Everyone loves a good gallop, horses and riders alike. But after a hard workout, a long ride on ahot day, or a tough event, what’s the right way to cool your horse down? ...
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8th Feb 2010 |
Shows and Events |
mosquito
Since we recently had a story about Man O’War, I thought this month’s biography should take at look at what may have been his greatest descendant – his great grandson Kelso. Born in 1957, Kelso didn’t have the looks of his great grandfather, but he sure had his speed. ...
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Thinking about a career where you can do what you love – be around horses – and get paid for it? Then welcome to our new series, where each month we’ll look at one of the lesser-known careers in the horse industry! If you want to do something different from just riding or traini ...
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