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Work worth doing . . .



Do you agree with Theodore Roosevelt's quote, "Far and away the best prize that life has to offer is the chance to work hard at work worth doing."



Once I read a report of a worker who volunteered at a nonprofit organization who lamented over the fact that his day job was mundane. The nonprofit organization's leader pointed out that the worker's gains from his day job allowed him to make considerable contributions to the nonprofit… Continue

Added by Karen Brenner on August 22, 2009 at 7:08am — No Comments

Equine Science: Ticks & their Diseases - August 22, 2009

Welcome to a very different equine science blog this week. I’m currently on holiday so am unable to do a weekly news round up this week until Sunday August, 23. In the meantime, I thought I’d do a blog post about a condition and disease that is less well known: the effects of ticks on horses.



Ticks are external parasites of warm-blooded animals, such as horses, sheep and humans, that feed on blood to survive. They have… Continue

Added by Chloé Sharrocks on August 22, 2009 at 7:00am — No Comments

Very Serious Advice on How to Soak a Donkey's Foot!

As posted on Mare Stare...





How to soak a donkeys foot



1. get bucket or low tub, fill with warm water, add epson salts until fully diluted. get donkey, place in cross ties, pick up foot, slide bucket into place. place foot in tub.



2. retrieve tub from corner of barn, get towel to dry off your face.



3. refill tub with water and salts. shorten cross ties. pick up donkeys foot and place in tub.



4. retrieve tube from other stall, retrieve… Continue

Added by Susan on August 21, 2009 at 6:41pm — 4 Comments

How storm proof is YOUR barn?

We had a series of severe thunder storms here in Ontario last night. The thunder and lightening were spectacular - we had quite a light show and it reminded me of our days living in Florida during hurricane season.



The weather is an unpredictable force to be reckoned with and it is up to us to be prepared as we can be.



A ounce of preparation NOW can mean a ton less worry and panic later.



Top Ten…

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Added by Sarah at HorseJobs.ca on August 21, 2009 at 4:30pm — No Comments

The Two "R's": Rushing and Refusing



A common problem that riders have is what we call "rushing". That is when the horse has misinterpreted the signals to the fence.



When you first present a horse to a fence he often stops, spooks, or runs away from it. The rider then puts his leg on and encourages the horse to go. The horse then misinterprets this instruction and attacks the fence. The horse feels that the rider is trying to encourage him to speed up at the fence and that in turn becomes…

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Added by Tim Stockdale on August 21, 2009 at 9:00am — 1 Comment

3 Tips For The Correct Length and Height of Your Horse's Neck



Lots of you tell me you're confused about the correct length and height of your horse's neck so I thought I'd address that in this article.



Neck too high: The height of the neck is determined by the degree of engagement of the hindquarters. So, the height of the neck changes as you go up through the levels and your horse becomes more collected.



Always keep in mind, however, that if you ride with the neck too high and short and the angle of the throatlatch too…

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Added by Jane Savoie on August 21, 2009 at 9:00am — 2 Comments

EVEN MARK TODD CAN BE LED ASTRAY – Part 6

Despite the orthodox line that the thoroughbred and the sport horse are going in different directions in reality we see something different. There is an increasing demand for quality horses in all disciplines at all levels. The really vital consideration is that most riders do not ride at an elite level, and want to do a wide range of activities. The TB or 3/4 TB horse can be ideal for this, especially as their smaller physique and size… Continue

Added by William Micklem on August 21, 2009 at 2:30am — 12 Comments

My New Pony

On Wednesday the 5th at 11p.m,I got a new pony at the pony final auction. Topcall's Sandman is the newest family member. I have been working with him for the past few days and he is doing great! He Is a new 3 year old, born in May the 15. I was soooo excited to get Sammy and we will start the large green ponies in 2 years.

Added by Circustrix12 on August 17, 2009 at 10:32pm — 5 Comments

Ride your HORSE to MUSIC and solve training issues!!

Ride your HORSE to MUSIC and solve training issues! Whether you are riding a dressage musical freestyle, or just riding your horse to music, there are TIPS you should know before you start. Over the years, you have told me that the most important thing to you is that you want the RIGHT MUSIC for your HORSE and you WANT TO HAVE FUN!!



You've also told me that:



You want help recognizing the rhythm of your horse's gaits.



You can't maintain a rhythm.…



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Added by Ruth Hogan Poulsen on August 17, 2009 at 8:30pm — 2 Comments

Trying to Fit a Square Peg into a Round Hole (Or trying to make your horse do something it hates)

Do you know that saying “It is like trying to fit a square peg in to a round hole?” Well sometimes we horse owners do that to our horses. We try to force our horse to do something that it doesn’t like to do. Let me give you an example.



I have been showing Valerie for about two years now in Class A Arab horse shows. All the classes I enter in are strictly western–western pleasure, trail, and… Continue

Added by Adrienne Tange on August 17, 2009 at 4:00pm — No Comments

I'm so tired



Well this week I got to ride Friday and Sunday on Mia and Mars. I did not get too tired from riding Mia, the poor mare was still sore from her last trim, very reluctant to extend, but being the Arab that she is she tried to do everything I asked for even though she hurt. So I practiced my jumping position at a walk, trotted some and worked on my leg position. I did not get terribly tired.



Then on Sunday I rode Mars. He is getting resigned to being ridden again, but I…

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Added by Jackie Cochran on August 17, 2009 at 11:30am — 8 Comments

Why are the Lateral Movements in Dressage like Leg Yields and Shoulder-in Easier in One Direction?



Since very few horses, are ambidextrous, it's inevitable that the lateral dressage movements like leg yields, shoulder-in, haunches-in, renvers, and half passes will be easier in one direction than the other.



Your goal for lateral movements in dressage (and everything else you do with your dressage horse!) is to strengthen his weaker hind leg, make his stiff side more "bendable", and his hollow side less "soft".



So, for now, let's just talk about making the weak…

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Added by Jane Savoie on August 15, 2009 at 4:00pm — No Comments

Stride Onward



Here's another Will Rogers quote, "The best way out of a difficulty is through it." This Frieisan stallion, Minske, with his powerful stride, seems able to go through anything!



Here's a link to more Friesian paintings.



Click here to download and print… Continue

Added by Karen Brenner on August 14, 2009 at 2:57pm — No Comments

Tips for Loading a Difficult Horse

Hi Julie:

I just recently purchased a horse in October this is my first horse and boy I am not starting off very well. This horse was 200lbs underweight when I got him so to say the least I baby him (oops). He has successfully gained 100lbs and I am very excited. He is a very loveable horse and has no bad habits except for the following. My first problem is every time I saddle him I cannot get him to walk as soon as I say walk he will for only a second and he immediately goes into a…

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Added by Julie Goodnight on August 14, 2009 at 9:00am — 4 Comments

Equine Science: Weekly News and Trivia Question - August 14, 2009

Sleep, saddles and social behaviour are just three of the things I'm going to be looking at in today's equine science weekly round up:



Researchers in South Africa have discovered that friendship with unrelated mares, can increase a wild mare's reproductive success.
The scientists from the University of Pretoria in conjunction with colleagues from New Zealand studied the social relationships of feral horses in the North Island of New Zealand and found that mares who formed… Continue

Added by Chloé Sharrocks on August 14, 2009 at 7:00am — 1 Comment

Strangles

I am posting this blog to educate people about the disease to help better understand it. I hope u find this helpful.



Thank you



Hazel Miller BHSAI



Strangles - The Diagnosis



Strangles is an infection with the bacterium 'Streptococcus Equi'.



It's extremely contagious and is spread by direct contact with the pus and nasal discharges that occur so readily with this disease.



Contaminated tack, feeding utensils, water…

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Added by Hazel Miller on August 14, 2009 at 4:00am — No Comments

EVEN MARK TODD CAN BE LED ASTRAY – Part 5

Convincing people of the need for thoroughbred blood in the event horse is the easy bit in this series of articles. Ireland has been the World Breeding Federation number one country for event horses for the past 14 years with horses that are almost exclusively 3/4 to full thoroughbred, as have been the majority of the greatest event horses in history. The key component and value of the TB is obviously speed……and safety.



LESS THAN MAXIMUM SPEED = SAFER



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Added by William Micklem on August 14, 2009 at 3:30am — 31 Comments

Rhythm and Tempo... Understand the difference before you pick MUSIC!!

Before you can pick the perfect music for your horse, you need to understand the difference between rhythm and tempo.

Many people use the words rhythm and tempo interchangeable, but they do not mean the same thing. I will talk about the meaning of each, both in musical terminology and in riding reference.



Rhythm - When riding, regularity of the rhythm refers to the even spacing between each step in a stride of walk, trot or canter. In music, rhythm is made up of sounds and… Continue

Added by Ruth Hogan Poulsen on August 13, 2009 at 9:12pm — No Comments

Tickets to the 2010 Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games

Tickets for the 2010 Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games go in sale in just 44 days!

Added by 2010 Alltech FEI WEG on August 13, 2009 at 1:45pm — No Comments

Motivation

Have you ever felt that things have been so mad and so enveloping that you just need to be a little reckless and go and have some fun?



Things have been pretty tough for me this year and over the last few months I have had one thing and another effect me and tire me out.

Things are pretty hard for most people any way so, to go and have every day life that the normal fit human would cope with can be pretty difficult for someone with a chronic illness or disability to cope… Continue

Added by Cat on August 12, 2009 at 9:19am — 1 Comment

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