She was lying flat- eyes closed, flank tense and very quiet. As I got closer I could see lots of stressed hoof marks on the ground. Are you thinking what I…
Added by Equestrian Factory Outlet on October 9, 2012 at 5:30pm — No Comments
Well today is Thanksgiving in Canada, and don't we always have so much to be thankful for? Really we do, but we find so many things to complain about, the beauty is lost. Today is day to celebrate gratitude for cell phones, your child's smile, the loving partner in your life, the horse who tolerates your lack of skill! Just think about it, most of us here are not in the African desert starving with no medical care and no rain in sight. Just imagine being one of those people for a day,…
ContinueAdded by P.Ann Turner on October 8, 2012 at 3:02pm — 2 Comments
It is getting cooler now in NC, so I am hoping that I will continue to recover from my trip to MD three weeks ago. Every year it seems to take me longer to recover.
Wednesday I rode Mick for my lesson with Debbie. I warmed Mick up for around ten minutes, the poor guy was stiff as usual, and the fact that Debbie’s horses are now spending the night in the stalls means that he had been standing in his stall for many, many hours. I had done the circular massages on…
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Added by Sarah Crawford on October 6, 2012 at 9:41pm — No Comments
Hey bloggers,
This week's blog is going to be based on titanium products and why they are extremely beneficial in human and equine health. Firstly, taking a look at human health, research and observation of the benefits of titanium has been discovered and proven in a variety of sources. One source in particular is an article written by Dr. Brett A. Taylor. He is an orthopaedic spine surgeon who deals with the surgical procedures to treat fractures, degenerative conditions, tumours and…
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on 10/05/2012
She was lying flat- eyes closed, flank tense and very quiet. As I got closer I could see lots of stressed hoof marks on the ground. Are you thinking what I…
Added by Anna Blake on October 5, 2012 at 8:24am — 3 Comments
With the abandonment of the CanEquid program by Equine Canada, Bill DesBarres has taken up the cause, bombarding horse associations with pro-chip marketing diatribe, attempting to lay the infrastructure to satisfy EU demands for horsemeat, all under the guise of isolating disease. He has partnered with Animal ID Systems, which has been heavily promoted by Cargill Meat Solutions, Monsanto and Schering-Plough – Big Ag intensive production systems, and this initiative was partially…
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Monday October 1 2012
I tacked Cooper all up and first did some ground work with the 12' lead and rope halter, falling leaf, c-pattern to the back of the arena and then to the front. We did some responsibility circles at a trot and he maintained them for the most time, a few times I had to cluck and just raise the stick and he continued on. The we did some Clinton Anderson changing eyes stage 1. I put the bridle on and did a little giving to the bit and clock work. I had to stay in…
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Imagine you and your horse sharing the same air, then in the same way we share the same energetic environment. If the air you are breathing is polluted, then both of you are breathing polluted air. Now let's apply that to a barn environment. When you go into some barns the horses are all happy, in good weight, friendly and interested to see new people. In other barns they are all standing with their backs to the stall doors, or running around terrified inside their stalls, or totally…
ContinueAdded by P.Ann Turner on October 1, 2012 at 9:47pm — 2 Comments
Can riders transfer stress to their horses? A study presented at the International Equitation Science Symposium several years ago confirms it…
53 pairs of horses and riders were tested (each of the 26 horses at least twice with a different rider). Riders were also asked to rate different aspects of their riding skills on a scale from 1-10, for…
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