Posts Tagged ‘Equestrian’

Mark Todd Equestrian Rugs â?? Keeping your Horse Warm

Caring for your horse through the winter months is very important for the horses health. Horses can tolerate the cold weather and stay as healthy as possible as long as they are fit before winter approaches. During the winter horses will have special needs which you as the owner will have to address like the use of an equestrian rug.

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How to buy a horse

Want to know how to buy a horse? Finding the perfect horse is not an easy task. EveryEquestrian have made some easy tips on how to buy a horse.

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Equestrian Jewelry and Home Decor

Choosing the right equipment for your horses

Horse riding is a long time activity that dates back many centuries; it is now the basis of many sports, farming and transport. This has brought about a wide range of different equipment that horses can have or use to fulfil the purpose they have to undertake. A lot of equipment is made for specific purposes and so if you buy the wrong equipment you could end up not only wasting valuable money but also end up with a horse that becomes irritable or un-co-operative.

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Iron Horse Blankets

More Tips and Advice For A Happy Horse

Spending time with your horse not only enables a close bond to develop between you both, but it also enables you to learn how your horse responds to situations and how they are in themselves. In time you will learn your horse’s body language. A happy horse will generally appear calm and be responsive to you. He will keep a low head, relaxed jaw and have soft eyes. A happy horse will seek affection from you and show respect by not invading your personal space. When a horse yawns this is not a sign of being bored, but a sign that he is calm and relaxed. You can tell by the way a horse holds himself if there is something wrong; a troubled horse will be reluctant to stand still and will hold his head high with a tense jaw and darting eyes. When a horse is anxious, you must let him settle in his own time without trying to force the issue – otherwise he could end up feeling trapped and even more stressed.

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Leather Therapy: Saddle Pad Blanket Wash and Rinse