If your horse has a respiratory problem, you might be wondering how to diagnose heaves in horses. This chronic breathing problem of horses is a difficult condition to manage. Let’s find out everything you need to know about how to diagnose heaves in horses! What Is Heaves In Horses? Heaves is a common respiratory condition of
Continue Reading...Potomac Horse Fever Map – Where Is This Disease Found?
If you’re concerned about your horse being infected with Potomac horse fever, then utilizing a Potomac horse fever map can help you to identify areas that are at a high risk of this serious health condition. Let’s find out everything you need to know about the Potomac horse fever map! What Is Potomac Horse Fever? Potomac
Continue Reading...Planning a Holiday on Horseback
Any equestrian vacation, especially one involving long-distance travel, represents a considerable investment of time and money. That’s one reason to go with an established tour provider: They have years of experience in the field, they’ve checked out the local contractors, they provide references on request, and they will help to negotiate disputes with outfitters. That
Continue Reading...How To Tie A Horse Safely To A Post Or Rail
When it comes to horses, they are large and unpredictable creatures! No matter how placid your equine friend is, it is vital that learn to tie them up safely to a hitching rail or post. Remember that you are tying your horse to a very solid and secure object. While we don’t want our horses to break
Continue Reading...Building A Hitching Rail For Horses
Ever seen a horse tied to a hitching rail and thought you’d like to give it a try? We’ve got everything you need to know about building a hitching rail for horses! We’ve got top hitching rail construction tips for you, whether you’re building a hitching post or hitching rail. We’ll also find out the best material
Continue Reading...Heywoods Beach Upsets Tizamagician in Cougar II
After finishing a well-beaten third to Tizamagician in last year’s Cougar II Stakes (G3), Hronis Racing’s Heywoods Beach turned the tables on that rival July 24 at Del Mar, prevailing in a grueling slugfest to the wire. The more they asked… the more he gave 🎙 Heywoods Beach takes the GIII Cougar II Stakes under @JockeyRamonVazq. pic.twitter.com/S0BYgC35gx — Del Mar
Continue Reading...Taiba Ran a ‘Gallant Race’ in Haskell, Baffert Says
Taiba may not have won the July 23 TVG.com Haskell Stakes (G1) at Monmouth Park, but the performance of the Zedan Racing Stables color bearer in the $1 million race gave his connections plenty to be excited about nevertheless. “He ran a really gallant race and we were happy with the way he ran. We would
Continue Reading...Best Soaking Boots for Horses
If you are an equestrian, having soaking boots for horses available to use can be very beneficial to have around. Horse soaking boot are used to help hoof conditions such as abscesses, thrush, bruising and puncture wounds. Hot water and Epsom salt or medication are mixed together and added to the boot to soften the hoof and
Continue Reading...How To Wear Spurs – Everything You Need To Know About Using Spurs On Your Horse!
Spurs are a useful training aid for horses but need to be used in the correct way to be effective. If you’ve ever wondered how to wear spurs, we’ve got everything you need to know right here! What Are Spurs? A spur is a piece of metal that is attached to the back of the heel
Continue Reading...How Much Weight Can A Draft Horse Carry?
We all know that horses are very strong and able to carry human riders while carrying out various athletic movements. But just how much weight can a draft horse carry? If you’re looking for a horse that can carry more weight, many people suggest that a draft horse is a solution. These larger horses are
Continue Reading...Horse Training: What Does Green Broke Mean?
If you are looking at taking on a new horse, you might see some advertised as green or green broke. Let’s take a look at what green broke means and find out if a green broke horse is the right one for you! What Is The Definition Of Green Broke? It will come as no
Continue Reading...Eye problems in older horses
As your horse gets older, his graceful figure may give way to a swayback and potbelly, and his joints may get stiff and creaky, but, unlike elderly people and old dogs, he’s not all that likely to lose his eyesight. Horses do undergo age-associated vision changes but rarely to the point of blindness. “We don’t
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