Maryann tobin's Blog (6)

The Secret to Breaking Horses: Start Your Foal with a Bridle of Trust

Whether you are training a show horse or back yard pet, when you

start training is as important as what you are training your horse to

do. Many people wait until a horse is four or five years old to start

training, suggesting that a horse is too physically immature to bear the weight

of a human on their back before then. That argument has validity because

horses do not physically mature until they are approximately seven

years old. However the longer… Continue

Added by maryann tobin on November 21, 2010 at 1:31am — No Comments

The Story of Rescued Horse Unfolds



As it turns out, Pickles is no ordinary horse. With a little research, we learned that her grandfather sired Kentucky Derby winner Foolish Pleasure.



So our starved, neglected horse has the blood of a champion in her veins. Maybe that's why she has this quiet sort of class about her.



Every day when we watch and work on her, she finds a way to tell us something new about herself and what she's been through.



Today we finished shaving the hair off most of her rain… Continue

Added by maryann tobin on April 11, 2010 at 9:30pm — No Comments

How much protein does my horse really need? (Slide show)

You are what you eat – and so is your horse. If every horse owner started with quality feed and made it a priority, there would be fewer problems with behavior, training and

overall health. Unfortunately, too many people overlook the importance

of feed - especially in Florida.



The heat is not only a factor for people; horses who live in 90 degree temperatures…

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Added by maryann tobin on April 8, 2010 at 11:10pm — 1 Comment

Horse Rescue: Day One

When I went out this morning, Pickles made that encouraging hungry horsey sound and seemed happier than she did yesterday.



There is a look that horses get in their eyes that tells you what they’re thinking. Sometimes it's easier to read than others. But Pickles is an honest horse and I think she knows she's safe now.



We trimmed her mane last night and put some moisturizer on her feet. She is still walking a little sticky this morning and I'm debating whether or not I want to… Continue

Added by maryann tobin on April 2, 2010 at 11:26pm — No Comments

When I went out this morning, Pickles made that encouraging "hungry horsey" sound and seemed happier than she did yesterday.There is a look that horses get in their eyes that tells you what their thi…

When I went out this morning, Pickles made that encouraging "hungry horsey" sound and seemed happier than she did yesterday.



There is a look that horses get in their eyes that tells you what their thinking. Sometimes it's easier to read than others. But Pickles is an honest horse and I think she knows she's safe now.



We trimmed her mane last night and put some moisturizer on her feet. She is still walking a little sticky this morning… Continue

Added by maryann tobin on April 1, 2010 at 5:09pm — 3 Comments

Horse Rescue: She gave all she had to people who abused her.

Horse Rescue: She gave all she had to people who abused her.



Sometimes you do things that just don't make sense. This is one of them.

We got another horse today. Not just any horse - a starved, abused ex-racehorse.



She is in horrible shape; She's got rain rot all over her skin, her ribs are sticking out, and her feet are pretty messed up.



We've done this before and had great success, but that doesn't make it any less crazy - or any less expensive. But we are also… Continue

Added by maryann tobin on April 1, 2010 at 11:33am — 2 Comments

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