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- Mega-Worming of HorsesSome horses get wormed monthly, weekly and even daily. Wormers are so commonplace; the cost of worming a horse is cheaper than having the old-fashioned fecal check done to see if your horse even has worms.
Why Floating the Teeth is Necessary for HorsesHorses need their teeth floated in order to alleviate tooth pain, help correct overgrown teeth and help the horse eat more efficiently. This is an expense the horse owner cannot afford to skip.
Do Horses Like Snow?Horses suffer from mid-winter blues, just as humans do. The choice of whether or not they are allowed to go outside in the sunshine and feel good about themselves, rests on the owner.
Rehoming Horses: Options to Consider in a Crisis SituationRehoming horses, while not an easy decision, sometimes becomes necessary in times of economic crisis. These are a few options that may bring a satisfactory result for you and your equines.
Growing Up Farming with Horses in the 1940'sBefore tractors, all the farming was done by horses and mules. On small hill farms the practice continued at least into the 1940's. The horses needed no gasoline or oil and could reproduce themselves; definite advantages
Night Check at the Barn: Are Your Horses Safe and Sound?Lucky are the horses that have a daily regimen which includes a night check. As a rule, night checks are routine events, with little drama. The person tops off the water buckets, checks to see who needs hay; some horses will need one flake, others two.
Toy Horses for ChristmasToy horses have been crafted for hundreds of years for children to play with and stick, hobby, and rocking horses were made to fulfill that dream.
Omeprazole Use in HorsesOmeprazole, the active ingredient in brand name prescription medications Prilosec and Nexium, is used in horses to help treat and prevent gastric ulcers. Horses under competition stress are most prone to getting gastric ulcers.
The Benefits of Using Cribbing Collars for HorsesPeople who own and love horses will surely know some methods to deal with the horse cribbing. This is also one of the most common problems that are resulted in many horses.- Correcting Head Tossing in HorsesAn article designed to correct head tossing in horses. Examines possible causes, consequences, and corrections for this common equine problem.
Why Would Horses Eat Wood?Modern horses face many problems that their ancestors never did, such as boredom. This causes them to chew on anythign within reach, especailly expensive wooden items.
All About Horses: Tips for Packing for Your Summer Trail RideSome of my fondest memories are of horseback riding in the summertime. Make sure they are fond memories for you too - A few easy steps will help keep you and your equine friend safe and happy.
Zenyatta and Fellow Horses Paint for Equine CharityWant to buy an original Moneigh? Moneighs are original paintings by neighing artists. Moneighs are painted by actual horses - such as Funny Cide, Smarty Jones and Zenyatta. ReRun, a Thoroughbred rescue, is holding an online auction of horse paintings.- Owner's Guide to Farm Animal Vaccinations and Diseases: HorsesDiscover common diseases in horses that can be vaccinated against.
- Keeping, Maintaining Your Horses in an Unstable EconomyThe days of horses being used for labor in the U.S., are becoming a thing of the past. Nearly all horses in the States today are owned solely for pleasure purposes.
- Childhood Dreams of HorsesThis article describes years spending time with horses as a child and shows the positive relationship of horses on children.
- Fitting Bits to HorsesHorses have different sizes and shapes of mouths and need different bits.
- Basic Herbs to Support General Health in HorsesHere are some basic herbs that can be fed for the general health and well-being of your horse.
Managing Cushings Disease in HorsesHorses are living longer. Cushings is something many have seen the signs of, but don't fully know what they're looking at, or how to help their old friend live in comfort. They need special care - read on.- How Race Horses Are TrainedThe speed events---races, steeplechases, barrel racing, pole bending---are some of the most exciting equestrian sports, and racing is the oldest of them all.
- Recognizing Learning Ability in HorsesJust like their owners, horses have different learning abilities that are usually discovered after several months of ownership.
- Gaited Horses: 10 Steps to Safer RidingSmooth, gentle gaited horses are becoming more popular every year. In this article, certified Horsemanship Safety Association instructor Elizabeth Burton outlines some strategies for keeping you and your gaited horse safe and happy on every ride.
Starting Young Horses Under Saddle: Don't Let The Horse Know They Can Buck!Young horses hold the promise of long days trail riding, or perhaps of champion ribbons or streaking down the arena in a barrel race. Before those can be fulfilled the horse must learn one obvious thing first - to carry a rider.- Lets Talk Horses: Picking the Winner of the 2007 Kentucky Derby20 Championship horses, one race, one winner. Who has a legitimate chance, and who is getting my money this year? What kind of bets will the expert make? Read to find out.
- Comfortable Bits for HorsesThe size and shape of horse's mouths differe and so should the bits they wear.
You Can Help Rescued Horses in FloridaLet your entire family experience helping at a working horse rescue in central Florida!
Sugar Beet Pulp Makes Dapples on Horses!Sugar Beet can help keep your horse in top condition. It serves as a beneficial feed due to its slow burning nature so it doesn't make your horse too fizzy.
Why Horses KickAnyone who has ever been kicked by a horse will tell you that it hurts. Sometimes it causes serious injury, while other times you'll experience nothing more than a hoof-shaped bruise, but it is never a pleasant experience.- Healthy Horses: ThrushIf you own a horse, chances are that you've either heard of the condition known as thrush, or you've encountered it first hand. So what is thrush and, once your horse gets it, how do you get rid of it? A common household disinfectant can do wonders!
- Healthy Horses: ColicEvery horse owner should know what colic looks like, how to treat it, and just how dangerous it really is.
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