If you love horses, it doesnâ??t get any better than this: sea, sun, and a steady mount, a vision of pleasure and relaxation. In fact, thereâ??s virtually no limit to the horse-drawn daydream you can bring to life in Costa Rica. Perhaps an afternoon ride alongside a clear mountain stream, the morning mists [...]
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I want to find a well trafficked site that caters for Irish sport horses, hunter jumpers, and the like.
The :Horse and Hound: is a very good magazine, the Racing Post has lots of advertising space.Good luck and many winners.
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The person who is training my horse suggested I buy him boots so he won't hurt himself when learning and will help support his fetlock etc. She described a boot that goes from his hoof to his knee; this boot has Velcro fasteners. What is this boot called? Can anyone suggest what [...]
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Our older horses are loyal horses and many of them are still eager to hit the trails or even compete at a local show. Some have been retired to their pastures to live out their days in equine luxury. If you plan on keeping your senior horse until the very end, then you [...]
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I first found this site by a search on the net for hobbles and the first thing I saw was the question a few weeks back about hobble training. I hobble train nearly all of my horses and it is not what some think it is. To hobble train a horse you just [...]
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Finding the right medication for horses is a tricky business, taking into consideration the possible side effects and for racehorses, making sure that the drugs taken would not affect the horse’s performance in the race. However, the challenge definitely does not end there. Getting the drugs into the horse’s mouth (and making it stay in) [...]
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I want to know what challenges I am going to face if I want to train a full-blooded walker for dressage, and what are the differences between gaited dressage and regular dressage? Do they move differently than the classic dressage horses? Do they still trot? Please don't tell me to consult an expert, already doing [...]
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I want to get into barrel racing and me and my horse are green at barral racing. She is 4 and a tennesse walking horse. I want to train her to barral race and any tips for me would help alot to! I am a "advanced beginner" i guess i am not afraid of my [...]
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Author: Max Redd: www.ReddRacing.co.uk
There are currently four all-weather tracks in the UK, with a further course in development in Essex. This year there will be £5million in prize money on offer for the all-weather season, so racing promises to be the most competitive and exciting yet. Max Redd takes you around the venues, [...]
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