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Natural Horse Wound Remedies

There are lots of different items you can buy at your local tack store geared towards healing a cut on your horse. A few of them have ingredients that can be hard to read. However there are several more natural methods that have been used for years that cure equine cuts just as well. Maybe even reduce scarring.



One method is honey. Try picking up the most natural and organic product you can find. This will work the best. Also try hydrogen peroxide or witch hazel. Both can…

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Added by The HorseLady Blog on November 13, 2014 at 12:55am — No Comments

Horse Barn Cautionaries

In every business there are risks. Owning and/or running a stable is no different. Just be knowledgeable about the risks so you have an idea of how to prevent them. Thefts, people who come for lessons without an intention of ever paying and rider accountability are just three of them. Here are a few tips on preventing either of them.…





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Added by The HorseLady Blog on November 13, 2014 at 12:30am — No Comments

Making Horse Care Arrangements for the Holidays

Thanksgiving is quickly approaching, and the December holidays aren’t far behind. Holidays sometimes necessitate that we be away from our horses, and finding good horse care over the holidays can be a challenge. If you know that the holidays will be keeping you away from the barn, here are some ways that you can make sure your horse still gets the care that…

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Added by Classic Equine Equipment on November 12, 2014 at 12:30pm — No Comments

Join up, hooking on - what's it good for?

If you want to know more about Join up techniques you might want to visit Beth's blog "horsey experiences" and read my guest post. I compare the hooking on methods used by Monty Roberts, Warwick Schiller and Pat…

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Added by Nadja Mueller on November 12, 2014 at 9:10am — No Comments

Where to choose a suitable prom gown Jun

Your Prom Dress, whether discounted or full priced, is one of the keys to enjoying yourself. You want to look totally fabulous. This is an occasion where you get to have a great time with friends while showing off your personality and style. Your wedding prom dresses are probably the most important part of your evening, and what you’re wearing will be noticed by everyone – most importantly your date. The bad news is that prom dresses can be really expensive. The good news is that you can…

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Added by Virginia M Lindsay on November 11, 2014 at 10:09pm — No Comments

Vote for your favorite horse painting...

The Beautiful Horses of Maryland and Delaware series is done! You are invited to vote for your favorite painting.http://www.karenbrenner.com/VOTE_MD_Del.html

Added by Karen Brenner on November 11, 2014 at 7:05am — No Comments

Decoding Military Horse Statues

Horses have faithfully served our country through countless battles, becoming an integral part of America’s military history. Top leaders are often depicted in statues, and they’re frequently mounted on horses. It’s long been said that military horse statues follow a certain “code” – but is it true?

The Military Statue…

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Added by Classic Equine Equipment on November 10, 2014 at 6:30am — No Comments

Weather Amnesia -A Time Change Rage.

Do not go gentle into that good night,

Old age should burn and rave at close of day;

Rage, rage against the dying of the light. ~Dylan Thomas



Scholars will tell you that this Dylan Thomas poem is about old age and death. It’s a little known fact, probably made up, that this poem was actually not written by Dylan Thomas at…

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Added by Anna Blake on November 7, 2014 at 8:30am — 5 Comments

Dressage for Every Discipline: The Transition

Part two in our Dressage for Every Discipline series examines the transition and how it can improve your communication with your horse, no matter what discipline you ride.

Why are Transitions…

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Added by Classic Equine Equipment on November 7, 2014 at 7:00am — No Comments

Creative Horse Stall Washing Solutions

As winter approaches, an indoor wash stall can definitely come in handy. An indoor wash stall is practical and makes bathing and caring for horses much easier, but the wash stall must be designed well in order for it to be effective. Looking for creative ways to improve your wash stall and to make it more effective? Here are a few great ones.

Install an…

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Added by Classic Equine Equipment on November 6, 2014 at 9:30am — No Comments

The Many Advantages of Horsecams

Have you ever thought about investing in a camera or video monitoring system for your barn or horse trailer? There are many great reasons to set up a horsecam on your property. If you can come up with the funds to initially purchase the camera, chances are that installing a camera in your horse barn or horse trailer is a decision that you won’t regret.

Peace of…

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Added by Classic Equine Equipment on November 5, 2014 at 11:30am — No Comments

The Pony of the Americas

What do you get when you take the flashy appearance of the Appaloosa, the build of the Quarter Horse, and the elegance of the Arabian? The answer? The Pony of the Americas.

History

The Pony of the Americas was first developed in the 1950s. As you might guess, the breed is a true American breed – Les Boomhower, a…

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Added by Classic Equine Equipment on November 3, 2014 at 9:30am — No Comments

Halloween Treats for Your Horse

With sugary candy in abundance today, it may be tempting to give your horse an extra treat, too. But before you dig into that Halloween candy that seems to lurk around the house forever, consider whether it’s really safe (or healthy) for your horse to eat. Looking to give your horse a Halloween treat? We’ll take a look at the treats that are safe for your horse, along with the ones…

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Added by Classic Equine Equipment on October 31, 2014 at 11:00am — No Comments

Horse Tack Winter Guide

Horse riding excursions may become more infrequent as winter temperatures take over. Even though it can be tempting to slack off a bit on horse-related chores, it's important to maintain proper care of your equine pal throughout the cold winter months. As you endeavor to keep your horse healthy, safe and comfortable until spring returns, these horse tack suggestions…

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Added by Ashly Snell on October 31, 2014 at 9:18am — No Comments

When Horses Go Through Menopause.

Disclaimer: I’m not a vet. Or a doctor. But someone has to talk about it.

How can you tell your horse is going through menopause? Here are some of the symptoms: His rider is usually a woman somewhere in her forties or older. Well, I guess there is just that one symptom…

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Added by Anna Blake on October 31, 2014 at 9:16am — No Comments

Could a Co-op Barn Work for You?

Among the many forms of horse care are co-op (cooperative) barns in which all horse owners split responsibility for the barn chores and care of all of the horses. Co-op barns provide an alternative to the standard rough, semi-rough, and full boarding options for horse owners who don’t yet own horse barns of their own. Could a co-op situation work…

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Added by Classic Equine Equipment on October 30, 2014 at 10:30am — No Comments

4 Tips to Help Your Horse Lose Weight During the Fall and Winter

Is your horse looking a little overly plump thanks to the summer pastures? While many horse owners prefer their horses to have a little extra weight on them going into the winter, a horse that is carrying too much weight will need to lose some in order to stay healthy during the additional time in the…

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Added by Classic Equine Equipment on October 29, 2014 at 12:30pm — No Comments

Pimlico Race Course Opened for the First Time - October 25, 1870

On October 25, 1870, Pimlico Race Course, located in Baltimore, Maryland, opened its doors for the first time. Pimlico Race Course is the second oldest racetrack in the United States – Saratoga is the first, having opened in 1864.

The idea for creating Pimlico originated with Maryland’s Governor, Oden Bowie. Governor Bowie was highly involved in racing, and…

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Added by Classic Equine Equipment on October 27, 2014 at 9:30am — No Comments

Teaching Baby How to Pick Up His Feet

Written by Chantelle Matthews, Assistant Trainer and Barn Manager at Manolo Mendez's Equestrian La Mancha.



A few months ago, I had the opportunity to spend time with Phil Maddox or Maddox…

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Added by Manolo Mendez on October 25, 2014 at 11:00pm — No Comments

The Inside Scoop on Volunteering for a Therapeutic Riding Center

Have you ever been tempted to volunteer for a therapeutic riding center? Do you wonder what exactly is involved? Volunteering in any area of life can be a rewarding and enjoyable experience. Putting your horse knowledge to good use by volunteering at a therapeutic riding center will mean that you’ll not only feel good about offering your…

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Added by Classic Equine Equipment on October 24, 2014 at 10:00am — No Comments

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