By: bibspinku | 2010-11-25 | Home & Family Of course, if money is no object, a custom-built horse barn is the way to go. It is easy to get lost spending hours browsing the beautiful stables various builders offer. Custom built barns come in nearly every style, shape and size you can imagine read more
By: Anirudha | 2011-06-13 | Business Many people focus on the outer dimensions and style first when designing a barn, only to find that their horse 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: petrie fabros | 2010-09-08 | Internet Marketing Some History of the Lipizzaners The aristocratic Lipizzaners are descended from the Iberian Horse, which is the oldest breed in the world. Iberians were used as war horses from 4000 years before Mohammed, when camels were used as mounts in warfare and their Lipizzaner descendants today are trained to perform movements which were originally taught to military mounts so that they were more effective in battle. The breed was first read more
By: Christine Turley | 2010-03-30 | Pets Grooming your horse is an essential part of good horse care. Your horse will enjoy a good groom, and you will be able to see if there are any new marks, cuts or rubs on your horse. read more
By: Steven Hendricks | 2012-04-28 | Horses Are you looking for the best place to bet on the Preakness Stakes this year? Come to Sportsbook.ag and do your Preakness Stakes Betting here. Sportsbook.ag is the #1 choice of millions of online bettors around the world. read more
By: Millie Chalk | 2010-08-25 | Equestrian Horses, no matter how well-trained they are, can be wild and fierce sometimes. Horse riding can be a dangerous sport if one is not careful. There are several things you should notice for your own safety when riding a horse. People might overlook the situations as trivials, however both you and your horse are likely to get into trouble ignoring these warnings. read more
By: Marina Janakievska | 2010-12-21 | Pets Some people find bet as a not proper thing to do, many times they equate it with the vices, giving an emphasis on the possible action of taking too far and loosing all the money. read more
By: Anne Gage | 2010-03-27 | Equestrian Tired of working so hard to get your horse to go forward? This article provides practical tips to improve your horse's willingness to go forward and help develop more impulsion in his movement. read more
By: Betting Champ | 2010-09-17 | Online Gambling Forget old wives' tales, home-spun wisdom and the advice of cabbies, says Tony Paley. If you really want to know how to punt on horses, you should engrave these 37 Commandments on tablets of stone and carry them with you wherever you go. Not literally, of course - that would be impractical. read more
By: Jane Savoie | 2010-03-26 | Equestrian Some dressage horses don't understand accepting contact with the bit and your hand. They are quick to go from coming above the bit to curling behind the bit. If that sounds like your horse, you need to be able to quickly and smoothly change your aids to help your dressage horse understand and accept contact. read more
By: Gary Houston | 2010-04-01 | Pets Most people have no idea how to train a yearling horse or what to do with them. So they just practice getting them haltered maybe pick up the feet and then turn them out in pasture until they are 2 or 3 years old, then begin training. Well I look at that time in between as time wasted. read more
By: Sharon Shinwell | 2010-11-12 | Equestrian Well if you first of all accept that horse riding is potentially a dangerous activity, you are more than half way there to understanding what's going on inside your mind and body when you ride. Nature has been very clever in installing a small chip into our brains that is designed, amongst other things, to protect us if something life threatening is happening, or about to happen. read more
By: Jacque Crook | 2010-12-21 | Article Marketing When it comes to the safety of a horse and their handler, a leather horse halter remains essential among the type of tack needed. read more