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		<title>Custom Saddle</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Dec 2011 00:41:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dennis &#38; Karen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>HorseSense delivered their first Signature Saddle!  And it was a hit!  A great saddle to fit all those wonderful gaited Rocky Mtn. Horses and the owner will ride in comfort.  Ortho-flex saddles have a patented system to ensure great fit for horses of all sizes and breeds.  Specialized trees for different breeds of horses.  Measured to fit the rider.</p> <span style="color:#777"> . . . &#8594; Read More: <a href="http://horsesense4u.com/2011/12/custom-saddle/">Custom Saddle</a></span>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://horsesense4u.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/DSC00464.jpg"><img class="size-thumbnail wp-image-3123 alignleft" title="DSC00464" src="http://horsesense4u.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/DSC00464-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a>HorseSense delivered their first <a href="http://horsesense4u.com/orthoflexsaddles/">Signature Saddle! </a> And it was a hit!  A great saddle to fit all those wonderful gaited Rocky Mtn. Horses and the owner will ride in comfort.  Ortho-flex saddles have a patented system to ensure great fit for horses of all sizes and breeds.  Specialized trees for different breeds of horses.  Measured to fit the rider.</p>
<h5><em>Ortho-Flex is a revolutionary patented saddling system, which isolates a traditional rigid saddle tree from the moving horse’s back.  The Ortho-Flex system incorporates a rigid tree for the rider’s comfort and security but isolates it from the horse’s back with two flexible panels which contour to fit the horse and flex while riding to allow the horse free movement.  The saddle tree never touches the horse with an Ortho-Flex saddle!   Never again must a saddle be fitted to a horse because the concealed flexible panels automatically adapt to the shape of the horse. </em></h5>
<p>You TOO, can order a saddle to fit you and be comfortable for your horse. Check out the<a href="http://horsesense4u.com/orthoflexsaddles/"> webpage</a> and <a href="mailto:dkhorses2009@live.com">contact us</a> for more information.</p>
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		<title>Clinic on Connected Riding with Sue</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Jun 2011 20:26:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Connected Riding Clinic,  October 15, 2011 Sue Falkner March, Alberta, Canada <p></p> ﻿﻿Non refundable deposit of $50 by September 30th   Horse and Rider &#8211; $150  Audit &#8211; $50 <p>Visit HorseSense Website for deposit and information </p> <p>Learn these methods, which are based on classical riding principles, to promote comfort and athletic ability in horse <span style="color:#777"> . . . &#8594; Read More: <a href="http://horsesense4u.com/2011/06/clinic-on-connected-riding-with-sue/">Clinic on Connected Riding with Sue</a></span>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1><a href="http://horsesensedk.com/ConnectedRiding.aspx" target="_blank">Connected Riding Clinic</a>,  October 15, 2011</h1>
<h1>Sue Falkner March, Alberta, Canada</h1>
<p><img style="border: 0px initial initial;" src="http://www.connectedriding.com/shop/images/sue_falkner_march.jpg" border="0" alt="Sue Falkner March, Alberta, Canada | Meet our Practitioners" width="134" height="163" align="right" /></p>
<h3>﻿﻿<span>Non refundable deposit of $50 by September 30th   Horse and Rider &#8211; $150  Audit &#8211; $50</span></h3>
<p><span>Visit <a href="http://horsesensedk.com/ConnectedRiding.aspx" target="_blank">HorseSense Website</a> for deposit and information </span></p>
<p>Learn these methods, which are based on classical riding principles, to promote comfort and athletic ability in horse and rider.  Riders relate they have more ease and lightness in their riding and that their horses are happier, more willing partners.</p>
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<p><strong>Schedule -<br />
</strong>Registration and arrival 8 am to 9 am</p>
<p>9: 00-10:30 am&#8211; Intro without horses&#8211;everyone should have a hard chair to sit on&#8211;lawn chair or kitchen type chair</p>
<p>10:45-11:45am &#8211;group 1 rides</p>
<p>11:45-12:45am &#8211;group 2 rides</p>
<p>12:45-1:30—lunch  <strong>(</strong>Please bring a bag lunch, snacks provided)</p>
<p>1:30-2:30pm &#8212; group 3 rides</p>
<p>2:40-3:00pm &#8211;awareness work, no horses</p>
<p>3:00-3:50pm &#8211;group 1 rides</p>
<p>3:50-4:40pm &#8211;group 2 rides</p>
<p>4:40-5:30pm &#8211;group 3 rides<br />
5:30 to 6:30 closing and cleanup</p>
<h3>Sue about Connected Riding</h3>
<p>&#8220;As  a teacher, Connected Riding has given me many wonderful new tools to  support physical and mental well-being in rider and horse, at the same  time that its concepts are promoting increased athletic ability.<br />
As a  rider, Connected Riding has given me unique and highly effective tools  to help my horse comfortably come into self carriage, free of tension  and compression.&#8221;</p>
<h3>What Sue&#8217;s Program Offers</h3>
<p>Connected  Riding and Groundwork to all disciplines with a background of Centered  Riding.  TTEAM Clinics with Connected Groundwork.  Connected Groundwork  for humans.  Helping individual owners retrain horses with physical or  behavioral issues, using techniques from Connected Riding and  Groundwork, Centered Riding, the TTEAM method and Clicker Training.   Application of  Alexander Technique principals in working with riders&#8217;  posture awareness.</p>
<h3>Connected Riding Teaching Preferences</h3>
<p>One-on-one, small groups, lesson format, clinics, horse training, group talks, lectures, presentations, demos, horse expo.</p>
<h3>Professional Credentials</h3>
<p>Connected Riding Practitioner, Green<br />
Centered Riding Level 3 Clinician/Instructor, TTEAM Practitioner II<br />
Certified Farrier-Olds College, Riding Instructor &amp; Horsemanship Course Okanagan College</p>
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		<title>Three Upcoming Clinics presented by HorseSense HorseManShip</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Jun 2011 19:02:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dennis &#38; Karen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p> </p> <p>1. July 16th, Saturday, Gaited horse clinic* 2. August 19 and 20th, Ladies weekend with Heather Russell (more info coming) ** 3. October 15th, Saturday, Connected riding clinic with Sue Falkner***</p> <p> </p> <p> *1. July 16: Gaited Horse Clinic Reminder: registration deadline for gaited horse clinic is June 30th- We are <span style="color:#777"> . . . &#8594; Read More: <a href="http://horsesense4u.com/2011/06/three-upcoming-clinics-presented-by-horsesense-horsemanship/">Three Upcoming Clinics presented by HorseSense HorseManShip</a></span>]]></description>
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<p><strong>1. July 16<sup>th</sup>, Saturday, Gaited horse clinic*<br />
2. August 19 and 20<sup>th</sup>, Ladies weekend with Heather Russell (more info coming) **<br />
3. October 15<sup>th</sup>, Saturday, Connected riding clinic with Sue Falkner***</strong></p>
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<p><strong> </strong>*1. <strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">July 16: </span>Gaited Horse Clinic </strong> Reminder: registration deadline for gaited horse clinic is June 30th- We are planning a gaited horse clinic on Saturday July 16th in Red Deer Alberta at our arena. The clinic will be about 6 hours of looking at the various gaits, overstride, understride, genetics, does your horse tend to the lateral or diagonal and more and what can we do to get the gait we want and keep it. Registration papers to be filled out are on our website <a title="http://www.horsesensedk.com/" href="http://www.horsesensedk.com/">www.horsesensedk.com</a> under clinics as well as a way to pay your deposit on deposit you will have access to a free copy of the book&#8221;The Gaited Horse&#8221; by Dennis and Karen Quilliams. We will be accepting 6 horses and riders and 10 auditors.</p>
<p><strong>Schedule  (</strong>Please bring a bag lunch, snacks provided)<br />
8am to 9 am Registration and Arrival<br />
9am Classroom &#8211; What is the gait? Areas we need to cover<br />
There will be 3 groups of Horse and Rider Sessions during the day of approximately one hour each &#8211; this will be done in groups of 2 horses and 2 riders, other participants will be asked to observe and questions can be asked from those watching. Hopefully we will have a few different gaited breeds that we can observe and learn about. There will be enough classroom time and demonstration time to cover the areas of concern that you put on your registration forms or that you bring with you. We are also hoping to video tape this clinic for distribution so please be prepared for that. We hope to wind up by 5 to 6 pm.<br />
<strong>Non refundable deposit by June 30th of $50  Horse and rider &#8211; $135   Audit &#8211; $75</strong></p>
<p><strong>**</strong><strong>2<span style="text-decoration: underline;">. August 19 and 20<sup>th</sup></span> Ladies weekend with Heather Russell &#8212; &#8211; 8 participants 4 spots remaining &#8211; more details to come</strong><strong><br />
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<strong>***3</strong><strong>. <span style="text-decoration: underline;">October 15, 2011, Saturday,</span> Connected Riding clinic with Sue Falkner &#8211; March</strong><strong>.</strong> This is a clinic you will not want to miss!  Accepting 9 horses and riders and 10 auditors.<br />
<strong>Non refundable deposit of $50 by September 30th   Horse and Rider &#8211; $150  Audit &#8211; $50</strong></p>
<p>Learn these methods, which are based on classical riding principles, to promote comfort and athletic ability in horse and rider.  Riders relate they have more ease and lightness in their riding and that their horses are happier, more willing partners.</p>
<p><strong>Schedule -<br />
</strong>Registration and arrival 8 am to 9 am</p>
<p>9: 00-10:30 am&#8211; Intro without horses&#8211;everyone should have a hard chair to sit on&#8211;lawn chair or kitchen type chair</p>
<p>10:45-11:45am &#8211;group 1 rides</p>
<p>11:45-12:45am &#8211;group 2 rides</p>
<p>12:45-1:30&#8211;lunch  <strong>(</strong>Please bring a bag lunch, snacks provided)</p>
<p>1:30-2:30pm &#8212; group 3 rides</p>
<p>2:40-3:00pm &#8211;awareness work, no horses</p>
<p>3:00-3:50pm &#8211;group 1 rides</p>
<p>3:50-4:40pm &#8211;group 2 rides</p>
<p>4:40-5:30pm &#8211;group 3 rides<br />
5:30 to 6:30 closing and cleanup</p>
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		<title>Proudly owning a horse or a couple of is a huge accountability, so please don’t take it evenly</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Jun 2011 00:07:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Horses get in your blood when you&#8217;ve got ever been round them for any length of time. I know this from experience as a child we owned quarter horses and I would halter present them, now thirty years later I am still in love with them and doubtless all the time will be. They <span style="color:#777"> . . . &#8594; Read More: <a href="http://horsesense4u.com/2011/06/proudly-owning-a-horse-or-a-couple-of-is-a-huge-accountability-so-please-dont-take-it-evenly/">Proudly owning a horse or a couple of is a huge accountability, so please don’t take it evenly</a></span>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Horses get in your blood when you&#8217;ve got ever been round them for any length of time. I know this from experience as a child we owned quarter horses and I would halter present them, now thirty years later I am still in love with them and doubtless all the time will be. They are great to have and to experience however they are often very costly to have around. But if you happen to can afford them, by all means, purchase them. Just take care of them and they&#8217;ll handle you. You can not and shouldn&#8217;t ever simply trip them and put them again in the barn or you&#8217;ll have a sick horse on your hands.</p>
<p> We also like to write about <a href="http://whatisascholarship.org/Graduate-Scholarships.html">Graduate Scholarships</a> here</p>
<p>Horses depend upon us for their wants equivalent to the best meals, train and yes a whole lot of attention. They are like youngsters; they crave the love it&#8217;s important to give them. Earlier than buying a horse, or horses, think of where you&#8217;re going to board them. Hopefully you should have your own place the place you do not need to board them someplace else. Caring for horses is a full time job and in the event you can keep them close to you. </p>
<p>Discover a good veterinarian in your space, one which has a love of horses, they make higher vets. It is advisable to have your horse vaccinated once a year and worming treatments are a must. This is pricey so make certain you possibly can afford a horse before simply leaping in and shopping for one on a whim. It&#8217;s a life time commitment which you both might be rewarded plenty. </p>
<p>Then there&#8217;s the expensive of all of the gear that one should have comparable to, halters, bridles, a saddle if you are going to experience the horse, saddle blankets, brushes, etc. one of the vital components is an arena or some type of flied a horse can run it. They want day by day exercise to thrive and dwell a wholesome life. &nbsp;</p>
<p>We also talk about <a href="http://whatisascholarship.org/Scholarships-for-Military-Wives.html">Scholarships for Military Wives</a> here on our new website</p>
<p>Since there are such a lot of totally different sorts of horses such as quarter horses, thorough bred, Tennessee walkers, and many others, you must decide long before shopping for on as to which breed you want. Proudly owning a horse or multiple is a large responsibility, so please don&#8217;t take it lightly. Should you resolve you don&rsquo;t need all that duty there are the wild mustangs in Montana that need donations to help them thrive. All you do with that&#8217;s send your donations and the individuals forward of the muse will put your money where it&#8217;s needed.</p>
<p>Take a look at our new website about <a href="http://whatisascholarship.org">what is a scholarship</a> here.</p>
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		<title>What Does Ringworm Look Like? A Question So Hard To Answer</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Jun 2011 16:43:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>At first, it can be hard to recognize what ringworm look like, it is a quite typical question? It does even so look slightly various based on which component of your body you will get the ringworm on. Very first of all of the way ringworm appears like on a human bears no resemblance <span style="color:#777"> . . . &#8594; Read More: <a href="http://horsesense4u.com/2011/06/what-does-ringworm-look-like-a-question-so-hard-to-answer/">What Does Ringworm Look Like? A Question So Hard To Answer</a></span>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>At first, it can be hard to recognize <a href="http://petsbestrx.com/pet-ringworm/pet-ringworm-articles/what-does-ringworm-look-like" target="_blank">what ringworm look like</a>, it is a quite typical question? It does even so look slightly various based on which component of your body you will get the ringworm on. Very first of all of the way ringworm appears like on a human bears no resemblance to what ringworm appears like on dogs or indeed what ringworm seems like on cats. It is accurate that animals, horses, donkeys along with cattle can all get ringworm but the actual look of it to the eye is fully diverse. it really is difficult to see on dogs and cats initially as it really is buried under the skin and you are going to generally notice the animal commence to itch, or the hair commence to drop off and leave a red scar underneath. That may mean an instant visit to the veterinarian.</p>
<p>You will find specific diseases that seem to be like ringworm and lots of people confuse the way as an example that eczema seems like ringworm. They are comparable in that they&#8217;ve a rash look to them but they are entirely two diverse illnesses. In fact there are numerous issues that will look like ringworm so it can be much better to have a clear knowledge of what ringworm actually looks like. Let&#8217;s get the basic ones out of the way initial.</p>
<p>Ringworm in the Nails</p>
<p>Should you contact ringworm of the nails, on either hands or feet, then you will find really distinct signs to look for. The nails will begin to discolour and they go a yellow colour. They can quickly turn out to be brittle and as well look rather chalky. As the ringworm begins then they will start to disintegrate so you&#8217;ll be in no doubt whatsoever that this is ringworm of the nails.</p>
<p>Ringworm of the Scalp or Head.</p>
<p>This usually begins as a little pimple or spot on the actual top then develops a powerful manifestation of a red ring which looks like little blisters or a ring of scaly skin that starts to grow outwards. Generally the roots of the hair are infected along with the hair becomes brittle and will drop out. It can look fairly ugly to the head as the hair begins to fall out and these rings with crusts begin to appear.</p>
<p>Ringworm of the face and body</p>
<p>So today we have some information with <a href="http://petsbestrx.com/pet-ringworm/dog-ringworm-treatment/" target="_blank">what does ringworm</a> resemble.Ringworm of any kind has nothing to do with any type of worm so the name is misleading from that sense. The ring element of the name is nonetheless really accurate. Skin starts off having a series of modest spots which eventually go clear within the middle as they disseminate to create a ring. This is usually how you are going to identify ringworm as it leaves a set of very clearly distinctive rings, that are red in colour and they frequently overlap. The sad reality with ringworm is that it doesn&#8217;t look great at all, specifically on the face or hands. It&#8217;s a highly contagious illness and requires treatment right off to both cure it and avoid it from spreading.&nbsp;</p>
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		<title>Horse Walker as Equestrian Equipment</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Jun 2011 16:43:37 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are many people who show their fondness to their pets. Even so, a lot others fancy taking care of a horse for a pet. Ranches are common in various countries. Horses are most of the times used not only as favored pets but are treated for industrial and at times for commercial uses as well. As people search for some formal training with regards to rearing horses, they seek to become full fledged equestrians. Part of the training includes getting to know the appropriate equestrian equipment. Among of which are the horse walker and the horse tack.<br />Horse Walker for Equestrian Exercises<br />For a person who is definitely serious in getting on with bringing up horses and then its stabling, you must know how important the horse walkers can become. What benefits can be derived out of the horse walker? For one, the horse walker is a recognized equestrian equipment to saving time when exercising or practicing your horses and in the attempt to have them cool down after a long day&#8217;s ride. Among the rest of the uses of a horse walker is for halter breaking and the other is for nursing back the health of the animal should any illness has occurred. The everyday use of a horse walker is certain to make the horse stronger and then more physically able. Furthermore, the utilization of a horse walker before any ride starts up would mean that the animal would be able to focus at the task that is on hand as soon as it is taken out of the stable and get to be tacked up. <br />The Varieties of Horse Walkers<br />There are several kinds of horse walkers to choose from but the common denominator among them is that they have the same features. Many of these horse walker types are capable of handling four up to six horses at a given time. Likewise, there are horse walkers which are put up for sale in the market and are able to cater to all numbers of animals to be taken out for a ride.<br />The common models of the horse walkers include the flatly packed and readily assembled ones right there on the site. However, for some other specifications, there are those which may be bought along with roofs and fencing. Various controls and speeds are also included in the features. The horse walkers involve the forward and reverse motions too.<br />On the other hand, the higher end models of the horse walkers permit the taking off of the pressure from all parts of the body of the horse which are too prone to injury. Moreover, this equestrian equipment stops it from bucking especially in relatively open fields. When the animal gets any wound, it is important that it fully heals. With this equestrian equipment, such is possible. Be certain that the equestrian equipment has enough space that would allow the animal to relax especially during long rides. <br />Safety must be a top priority as always. Inquire on the safety precautions that come together with the purchase. You may also seek the help of the experts in horse rearing because they are knowledgeable enough in the field. Before you purchase any horse walker, be sure that it would work well both for you as the handler and for your horse. </p>
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		<title>The Natural Horse Vet</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Jun 2011 16:19:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Realities of Horse Care</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 31 Mar 2011 02:47:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Horses seriously aren&#8217;t a common pet these days. Only a hundred years ago just about everybody interacted with horses on a frequent basis, but considering that the creation of the car that&#8217;s fallen significantly. These days individuals can go their total lives without viewing a solitary equine close up if they so choose. Obviously, <span style="color:#777"> . . . &#8594; Read More: <a href="http://horsesense4u.com/2011/03/realities-of-horse-care/">Realities of Horse Care</a></span>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Horses seriously aren&#8217;t a common pet these days. Only a hundred years ago just about everybody interacted with horses on a frequent basis, but considering that the creation of the car that&#8217;s fallen significantly. These days individuals can go their total lives without viewing a solitary equine close up if they so choose. Obviously, this leads to a massive amount of misinformation and misunderstanding  for everyone who wishes to find out how to care for horses properly. Horses require appropriate food, sufficient h2o, proper physical exercise, and normal <a href="http://www.veterinaryadviceandinformation.com/index.html">animal medicine</a>&nbsp;just like any other pet.  Nonetheless, these details are obviously performed a bit in a different way when it comes to an pet as big as a horse.</p>
<p>The initial priority is horse feed. &nbsp;Horses are Ice Age herbivores, which means that they advanced to eat plenty of very low quality food.  In the course of the final Ice Age there have been hundreds of thousands of sq kilometers of dried standing hay on plains produced by the glaciers. Therefore, while they may have gotten the equivalent of a small handful of grain in a day if they had been lucky, they could eat grass and hay to their heart&#8217;s content. For that reason, they do ideal on an extremely high fiber, fairly nutrient poor diet plan.  This signifies that a lot of folks overfeed their horses and are basically killing them with kindness. Additionally, the dynamics of their diet helps make some troubles much more typical than others. <a href="http://www.hemorrhoidshemroids.com/horse-hemroids-hemorrhoids.html">Horse hemorrhoids</a> are unusual, although metabolic inflammation in their feet induced by too a lot of grain can kill them.</p>
<p>The following precedence is suitable equine training.  First off, of course, most individuals don&#8217;t get a horse if they don&#8217;t plan to ride said horse.  As everyone who&#8217;s ever watched a Western knows, horses need to be trained to ride, because they don&#8217;t simply let you do it. Additionally, no matter what you intend to do with your horse, it&#8217;s a massive and muscular pet that can do significant damage if it&#8217;s not gentled to interact well with humans. Of course, horses can additionally go feral if they&#8217;re not interacted with on a regular basis.  Individuals who turn their horses out in a pasture and ignore them for two years usually find that their formerly pleasant pet is now really tricky to handle.</p>
<p>The last, but absolutely not least, horse care priority is veterinary care. Horses need a sequence of bloodstream checks and vaccinations every year, alongside with a standard physical. In addition, there are a ton of issues that can go wrong with horses contemplating that we&#8217;ve taken them so far out of their normal environment. Horses on reasonably dry grass plains with not much snow are relatively hardy. &nbsp;Horses that are put in stables, fed preserved feed, and asked to hold up people can be considerably much more delicate. You want to comprehend how your equine&#8217;s wellness works and when to call the veterinarian.</p>
<p>Horses symbolize a massive investment of time, income, and work.  For those who really like horses, each and every bit of it is repaid to us with interest. Horses can carry you to areas you&#8217;d never get to on your own, both physically and emotionally. For individuals who want to care for a horse properly, there are plenty of assets to help.  <a href="view-source:http:/www.veterinaryadviceandinformation.com/The_Peoples_Horse_Cattle_Sheep_and_Swine_Doctor/index.html">Horse vets</a>, feed shop owners, and professional horse trainers are all normally rather prepared to support a new horse owner if you simply take the time to ask. Do your investigation, take your time, and you&#8217;ll take pleasure in all the positive aspects of an equine companion for many years to come.</p>
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		<title>How to Choose a Horse for the Beginning Rider</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Nov 2010 17:59:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>So you or a family member wants to purchase a horse! Horsemanship and horse ownership has unlimited rewards, but it also carries a large load of responsibilities &#8211; most of them monetary. This article will help you decide if you are ready, willing and able to accept the responsibilities of owning a horse.</p> Horse <span style="color:#777"> . . . &#8594; Read More: <a href="http://horsesense4u.com/2010/11/how-to-choose-a-horse-for-the-beginning-rider/">How to Choose a Horse for the Beginning Rider</a></span>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So you or a family member  wants to purchase a horse! Horsemanship and horse ownership has unlimited rewards, but it also  carries a large load of responsibilities   &#8211; most of them  monetary. This article will help you decide if you are ready, willing and able to accept the responsibilities of owning a horse.</p>
<h2> Horse Accomodations</h2>
<p>Horses are large, needy animals  that require food, shelter, veterinary care, training and exercise. Obviously, you can&#8217;t  purchase   a horse and then house   it in the back yard to  graze on the lawn . Unless you own an acreage or farm, you&#8217;ll have to  think about  where you will keep your horse and  whether you can afford it . Most  urban areas   have  plenty of  riding stables and boarding facilities   within  a short drive , so there are  lots of choices  when it comes to  where to keep your horse  . Some boarding facilities are &#8220;no-frills&#8221;, where your horse is kept in a pasture with other horses, and provided food and shelter in the way of a communal lean-to or other building where your horse can  get out of the sun or wind. This type of arrangement  is usually  cheaper, and can be quite acceptible.</p>
<p>Otherhorse centers  offer your horse a taste of the &#8220;good life&#8221;  with a private box stall, paddock,grooming, regular vet  visits and more. Many horse accomodations  also have an indoor arena and offer group and private riding lessons.. This is all very nice, but this type of boarding facility can hit the pocketbook &#8211; hard!. The monthly tab can start at over a thousand dollars or more, depending on where you live.</p>
<p>Can you afford to have a horse? You&#8217;ll have to give serious consideration to that question . If the answer is yes, your next step is to decide on a horse, taking type and breed of horse into the equation. If you&#8217;re just starting out in the world of horses, you&#8217;re going to  want a horse that is less exciting and more dependable and predictable. There&#8217;s nothing that turns new riders off more than being thrown 20 feet into the air and landing on their head! (I&#8217;m speaking from experience, here!)</p>
<h2> Selecting A Horse </h2>
<p>Some breeds of horse  are less &#8220;spirited&#8221; than others, but the most important factor in choosinga horse is it&#8217;s history. Just like us, horses can acquire   bad habits, and can be molded  by badexperiences in their past. It&#8217;s important to choose a horsethat has been well-trained, and has not been abused  by either owners or various inexperienced riders. There are plenty of irksome habits horses can develop. These include, but are not limited to:</p>
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<li>Scurrying  off  when you are late for riding lessons. You can spend literally hours  trying to catch a horse. Horses can be just plain ornery  when it comes to being caught. Don&#8217;t let the cute long face and big brown eyes fool you. Be sure to get a horse that either likes to be caught, likes food more than freedom, or hasn&#8217;t figured out that it&#8217;s a matter of choice for it.</li>
<li>Nipping your butt when you try to get on . Many a large butt bruise has resulted from this devious  horse trick.</li>
<li>Jumping to the side  when you try to mount it. Some horses love to see you fall on your butt, repeatedly, and it can be difficult to stop this behavior.</li>
<li>Suddenly halting  to graze  as you ride. This makes for a very inconsistent riding experience, and can result in injury if you aren&#8217;t ready for it.</li>
<li>Walking  as slowly as possible as you ride away from the stable or pasture (think of trying to pull teeth), then suddenly turning into a race horse  on the way back, despite your attempts to slow down. </li>
<li>Kicking the horse behind it while riding amongst others.</li>
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<p>A horse with one or more of these tendencies can make riding less than fun, and horse ownership a chore.   It&#8217;s best to avoid horses that exhibit this alarming behavior and choose a sweet, agreeable nag for your horse.</p>
<h2>Choosing How To Ride</h2>
<p>If you&#8217;re a new horse owner and haven&#8217;t done a lot of <a href="http://www.the-horse-site.com" target="_blank">horse riding</a>, you&#8217;re probably going to want to take riding lessons . There are various options for lessons, ranging &#8211; you guessed it &#8211; from reasonably to very expensive. Many boarding facilities offer group lessons, where you and your horse join others for lessons. More intensive, one-on-one lessons are also usually available, and you can generally find riding instructors that will come to you &#8211; for an extra fee, of course.</p>
<p>Did you know there are different styles of riding? If you are John Wayne or Clint Eastwood fan (think of the old Western movies), then &#8220;Western Pleasure&#8221; riding is probably what you would enjoy. Western riding is pleasurable and laid back, but still requires good horsemanship and a good seat on your horse. Sports involving Western style riding include barrel racing, trail riding, roping and much more.</p>
<p>On the opposite side of the fence is what is known as English riding. English riding is a very controlled, exacting style of riding &#8211; almost an art. Mastering English riding, dressage, and jumping can be a life-long pursuit &#8211; as enjoyable as it is addictive. You&#8217;ll see English style riders at horse jumping events.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s a good idea to give both styles a whirl to see which you prefer, but once you decide, it&#8217;s best to stick to your choice, since the different riding styles develop an entirely different set of skills, balance and &#8220;seat&#8221; on your horse. There are plenty of good books and online resources dedicated to both styles of riding. I recommend reading up, visiting some local riding stables and talking to riders before you make a decision.</p>
<h2>Horse Equipment </h2>
<p>Did you know that horses need plenty of equipment? At the very least, your horse will need a halter and lead, hoof pick and set of grooming brushes &#8211; and that doesn&#8217;t include the horse tack. For riding your horse, you will need a bridle and bit, saddle blanket and saddle. If you want to get fancy, you may want to buy  a horse blanket (like a house coat for your horse), tack box, saddle care kit and more. (Remember, I told you it was going to be expensive!) Graciously, the internet offers <a title="Free Horse Classified Ads" href="http://www.freehorseclassifiedads.us" target="_blank">free horse classified ads</a> where you you&#8217;ll find  good quality used horse tack for reasonable prices.</p>
<p>And that&#8217;s just for the horse! To ride your horse, you are going to need a good, comfortable pair of riding boots, a riding helmet and riding gloves. Dressage or English riders usually wear &#8220;breeches&#8221;, special pants designed to help you move with your horse and to prevent chapping of your legs and thighs as you ride.</p>
<p>So, as I mentioned above, there is much to consider beforeinvesting in a horse. I highly recommend that you  &#8220;try before you buy&#8221;. Find a local riding stable that offers horses for you to ride, along with lessons, and make sure that you really are ready to accept the responsibilities that go along with being a horse owner. If the answer is yes, the  returns are great .</p>
<p style="text-align: right;">Debbie Dallison Moore is the webmaster for &#8220;Horse and Pony Central&#8221;, a web site dedicated to everything horsey. <br />She is an avid animal lover, and has owned a horse since a very young age.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="margin-bottom: 0in; font-weight: normal;"><em>You and your equine can easily have a lot of fun throughout the grooming process. Grooming is a opportunity for you and your horse to connect and to become comfortable with each other. Your horse will also stay healthier if you correctly groom it. The problem with grooming is that many folks don&#8217;t know how to do it correctly. I wrote this write-up to offer up a few tips on how to properly groom a horse. You will learn important tips you can use today to make grooming a much better experience for both you and your equine. </p>
<p>The first thing you must do is to recognize that horse grooming is more than just making your horse look pretty. Even though we do want to bring out the natural beauty of our horses, we also want to help keep them safe and healthy. The thing we truly want to be doing is examining our equine friend for any signs of injury or other potential <a href="http://www.livingwithhorses.com/equinehealth.html">equine health</a> risks. </p>
<p>One of the major areas for injury is the horses hoof. Your horse&#8217;s hooves are moving around a lot of weight and may even be carrying around your weight as well. You&#8217;ll need to make sure you examine all of your horse&#8217;s hooves each and every time you groom them. Make sure to pick every thing out of the hooves and clean them up real well. Once the hooves are totally clean, it is much easier to look out for signs of injury. </p>
<p>You can examine the rest of the horse&#8217;s body as soon as your done looking at it&#8217;s hooves. Check for skin issues on the horses body. You need to make sure and stop any fungal issues as soon as you find them. Your <a href="http://www.livingwithhorses.com/">equine</a> will suffer longer than he has to if you let the skin problem go. You will also end up spending even more cash to get the problem fixed if you wait. </p>
<p>Finally, be certain to take a close look at your horse&#8217;s ears, mouth, and eyes. These areas can often be overlooked, but they really need to be checked out. </p>
<p>Thank you for reading this page on horse grooming. With good horse care, your horse will be around for many years.</em></p>
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