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Pony Trekking in Spain: The Equine Lover’s Holiday [ 11]
Pony trekking has gained immense popularity in Spain in recent years. Few better ways exist to combine balmy weather, gorgeous scenery and horseback riding into one vacation. Pony trekking holidays draw equine fans from all over the world to sunny Spain.
Author:   Roger Munns   Submitted: 07-10-2008
Why Register Your Horse? [ 5]
There are so many horses out there; some with papers, some without When you look them over, it is impossible to tell at a glance which ones are in fact papered, and which are not
Author:   Lydia K Kelly    Submitted: 18-09-2008
Why Do You Need a Big Horse? [ 8]
Horses come in all shapes and sizes, as do people But why is it that so many riders seem to want big horses
Author:   Lydia K Kelly    Submitted: 18-09-2008
Horse Breeding - When Can I Breed Her? [ 8]
So, you have a filly, and want to breed her some day Or maybe you have an older maiden mare, and want to know if it is okay to give breeding a try
Author:   Lydia K Kelly    Submitted: 18-09-2008
What Should a Yearling Know? [ 8]
By the time a horse is a year old, he is already getting pretty big It is difficult to train him if he does not already have solid foundations
Author:   Lydia K Kelly    Submitted: 18-09-2008
What Should A Weanling Know? [ 10]
When you wean your foal, he should already know how to lead He should have the basics of being groomed in his stall, and should have been introduced to the vet and farrier
Author:   Lydia K Kelly    Submitted: 18-09-2008
What Should a Two-Year-Old Horse Know? [ 10]
When your horse turns two, you can finally consider beginning his training to be a riding horse Assuming that he already knows the basics of being led and tied, he is now mature enough to handle light work, and real training
Author:   Lydia K Kelly    Submitted: 18-09-2008
What Should a Foal Know? [ 11]
When your foal arrives, it can be hard to imagine that there is a lot that you can do with him However, a lot of the most important training in a horse’s life happens before he turns a year old
Author:   Lydia K Kelly    Submitted: 18-09-2008
How to Evaluate a Horse’s Jump [ 8]
Most horses can jump, but not all horses jump well This is an important consideration when looking for a horse that will be successful in the hunter or jumper ring
Author:   Lydia K Kelly    Submitted: 18-09-2008
Understanding Horse Legs and Horse Hands [ 10]
As a beginner, you will have likely learned that to use your hands, you need to pull on the reins, and to use your leg, you kick or squeeze the horse While this is fine for beginners, as you advance in your skills, you will find that you need to use more subtle aids to get the results you need
Author:   Lydia K Kelly    Submitted: 18-09-2008
Choosing to Geld the Older Stallion [ 4]
While many stallion owners would never consider gelding their stallions, sometimes life takes a turn that makes it necessary to consider cutting an older boy Perhaps they are getting out of breeding, or a stallion turns out not to be capable of producing the quality of offspring desired
Author:   Lydia K Kelly    Submitted: 17-09-2008
Why Keep a Stallion? [ 5]
It’s something many young boys and girls dream of – owning a beautiful stallion and riding him off into the sunset, or into competition, or even into battle Stallions are the subject of many fictional tales, the proud, fiery mounts of great heroes, the champions of the racecourse, the unchallenged competitor in the show ring
Author:   Lydia K Kelly    Submitted: 17-09-2008
What to Look For When Buying a Foal [ 4]
If you have ever considered buying a foal, you will understand the difficulty that many riders face when trying to assess a baby Young horses are certainly cute, but they don’t look anything like the mature horses that they will develop into
Author:   Lydia K Kelly    Submitted: 17-09-2008
The Fear of Honesty - Pitfalls in Selling Horses [ 9]
When trying to sell a horse, it can be terribly difficult to know what to say to potential clients Sellers are terrified of saying the wrong thing and scaring off a buyer before they even see the horse
Author:   Lydia K Kelly    Submitted: 17-09-2008
Picking a Pony For Your Child [ 7]
When you have a horse-crazy youngster, it isn’t hard to come to the decision that they need their own pony to grow up with On the other hand, buying ponies isn’t quite the same as buying a horse
Author:   Lydia K Kelly    Submitted: 17-09-2008
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