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Horse ArticlesCare For Your Older Equine Part Two Caring For A Pony During The Winter Cleanliness And Your Horse's Health Eight Actions To Take In Preventing Equine Colic Eight Common Causes Of Lameness In Horses Fashion Statement HorseÆs Shoes Guide To Cooling A Horse Down After Physical Activity In Winter Weather
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Horse ArticlesKeeping Those Horse Hooves Healthy ... themselves. Any horse that rests his front hoof or hooves needs to be tended to by a vet immediately. Horses do not normally behave this way. If your horse rocks his weight back and forth from front to rear, you should have him examined. In severe cases of founder, the coffin bone inside the hoof will ... Healthy As A Horse Visiting Causes For Common Equine Illnesses ... abdominal discomforts including worm infestations to a twisted intestine. Colic is also the number one killer of horses. Some of the most common causes are: ingesting sand or other non-feed materials, over feeding, irregular feeding, bad feed, poisons, worms or twisted intestines. Most colic's are classified ... ... The younger the horse the more likely it is to contractDermatophilosis. Horse owners that have dealt with cases of Dermatophilosis say that their horses had scabs or hive like bumps on that measured approximately one fourth of an inch across, these hives are typically easy to peel or rub off. Although ... About Horse Saddles And Horse Blankets ... be certain both will best benefit you and your horse. The saddle must fit not only the size of the horse, but the size and shape of the rider as well. A poor fit can cause sure muscles, blisters, and bruising for you both. Not only should you consider this for yourself, but for children riders. The child ... ... bit. Of course you will have already done your prior ground-work with the horse, to teach them to give in the poll and drop their head to pressure. You will have schooled them give to the bit sideways (to the left and right) and down, with the least amount of pressure. Again with horses, the least amount ...
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