By: Obinna | 2011-08-30 | Equestrian Horse reining is a huge business. In 2010, for example, it made approximately $12.5 million in the United States. When you compare this figure with only $4 million made in the year 2000, you see last year's figure reflected a 150% increase. These categories of horses are usually raised for competitions and not usually used for ranch work. They are trained from the age of six months and can tolerate a lot of physical exercises. read more
By: Keith Hosman | 2010-04-03 | Equestrian This stuff is simple - but there's a pattern to it, a flow and rhythm. If you're having issues with your horse - or just want to improve as a rider, give this material a whirl. Featuring the methods of John Lyons, you'll notice a marked improvement in your horse's training right away. read more
By: Keith Hosman | 2010-04-03 | Equestrian Honing your horsemanship skill is often a matter of making a few small changes. When you don't release those reins, take a breath and pat your horse - but, instead immediately apply pressure for a repeat of the step, the horse sees no clear line between the beginning and end of this exercise and you're not teaching the horse a thing. Here are tips based on the methods of John Lyons that can (and will) change the quality of your training overnight. read more
By: Kevin Longworth | 2011-01-07 | Equestrian Owning a horse is a big responsibility. As a good horse owner, you are going to have to take it upon yourself to purchase what you feel is the best horse riding equipment. It is important to get your hands on horse riding equipment that you feel enables you to make the most of your equestrian lifestyle while simultaneously embracing the full spectrum of safety. If you are new to the equestrian way of life, it can be challenging to know what equipment to invest in, so it is best to research the b read more
By: sifatullah | 2011-08-30 | Horses Is your little girl bugging you to buy her a cute pony? Do you need to buy a horse for riding over weekend getaways? For whatever whim it is, horse buying can be a tedious task especially for you who may be buying a horse for the first time. read more
By: Lewis carroll | 2012-05-24 | Business Do you love to ride horses? Are you fond of their personality, their silky coat? Or are you looking forward to buy better horses that are of good breed. read more
By: Roberta Edstrom | 2010-03-29 | Pets An improperly made bosal can cause a lot of pain to your horse. Learn how to buy a quality bosal and mecate rein. Learn the basics on how to tell the braid plait, the core, hair and more. Don't fall for those less expensive bosals that cause pain to your horse. read more
By: Anne Coyle | 2010-03-27 | Equestrian Taking good care of your horse means regular grooming and exercise, high quality feed and purchasing the right horse equipment and equestrian horse tack. Online shopping for your horse tack, English saddle and horse riding equipment is a convenient and cost effective way to ensure that you will have all of the equestrian equipment you need for the best riding experience. read more
By: addy jason | 2010-10-04 | Shopping Horse Tack is usually any equipment or accessory that is worn by the horses. This is worn by the horses that are used for domestic purposes to help them in their movement and to carry goods. Other names for them are saddles, stirrups, bridles, halters, reins, bits, harnesses, martingales, and breastplates. read more
By: Phoenix Delray | 2010-09-28 | Article Marketing This article talks about some of the websites providing different news and information on horse racing. read more
By: Tammy Patterson | 2010-11-11 | Pets The working canter is the canter used from the beginning of a horses training, this has 3 beats and is classed as 'three time'. Read more. read more
By: Marina Janakievska | 2010-11-22 | Horses Horses are one of the most admirable animals. They are very athletic and wild, but also cultivated simultaneously. read more