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Horse ArticlesUnfriendly Friends Of Your Horse Parasites ... that is dirty or not cleaned regularly. These parasites are going to live in the feces of your horse, and if your horse steps in them, he will be able to bring them right back into his body. Also, if your horse's stall is dirty and not taken care of, this is a breeding ground for parasites, and they will ... Choosing Tack For The Dressage Horse ... must be made of black leather, in the horses mouth their should be two bits in the horses mouth, a snaffle bit and a curb bit. A whip is no longer allowed in competition. The horse must be braided. The saddle must be a dressage style cut and be made of black leather. Some riders have chosen to add a jewel ... Hormones And Drugs For Stallions ... drugs, so you should be talking to a vet or another horse expert to see what they have to say about these things before you start. Hormones and other drugs can be very useful, but also unnatural and dangerous, so consider your options carefully. First of all, it is important for you to think about what ... ... you do not own a fly mask that covers your horses nose all you need to do is rub your horses nose with sunscreen that you can purchase at your local drugstore. Some horse owners, especially ones who are interested in showing, try to prevent the sun from damaging their horses coat by keeping them inside ... Laminitis What Is It And How To Treat It ... some of the best information you ever read up on. It is essential to ensure your horse is getting an adequate feed/exercise ratio. It is also important to ensure your grains are located where a loose horse cannot feast on them, should he get loose in your barn. If you should have the unfortunate event ...
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