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Horse ArticlesSweating Summer What You Should Know About Heat And Horses ... unsaddle him, check his temperature, and pulse. His temperature is high and so is his pulse. If this sounds like something you have experienced, call the vet immediately because your horse may have heat stress. Heat stress can also be called heat exhaustion and heat stroke. It is brought on by hot, humid ... Greener Pastures Is The Grass Growing Safe For Your Horse ... quality. When it comes to greener pastures-is the grass growing safe for your horse? You should have no questions about this. To eliminate your questions, you first need to have your pasture grass analyzed by a professional. After your pasture is analyzed, you may need to improve your pasture, or merely ... Guide To Cooling A Horse Down After Physical Activity In Winter Weather ... temperature for the level of activity, then the horse's will appear to be hunched up and taking small steps. This usually means that the horse had not been properly warmed up before exercise, and now the horse may have difficulty moving either during or after exercise. The best thing to do in this case ... Hay For Horses A Nutritional Aspect ... horse is something not to be taken lightly. It is very important to be sure you know what you are feeding your horses. This article is about hay for horses-a nutritional aspect. For the horse that spends six out of seven days in the pasture or paddock, with little to no exercise, the hay you feed him ... Trimming The Horse Hoof Just The Basics ... Chaps work great for holding a hoof securely between your legs. Then you will need a hoof pick to clean out debris from under the hoof and to clean the sole and groove areas. If this debris is not removed, your tools will become dull and even develop a build up that can hide injuries to the hoof itself. ...
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