How To Make Sure That Your Horse Rugs Are Welcomed

It’s that time of year again. The nights are drawing in and we will be spending a lot of time at home in front of the fire, so we need to be sure that our new horse is as comfortable as we are as the season changes. The summertime is over and those enjoyable evenings with your new horse are in the past, yet you are still putting together all the tack and equipment that you need as a horse owner. At this time you have to be sure that you have the correct number of horse rugs and this can be a little difficult to comprehend when starting out.

There are a variety of different types of horse rug and you can find a product suitable for any circumstance or condition. However, you really need to get to know your horse and find out what the animal is comfortable with. The first thing that you need to consider is whether the horse will be kept in stable or outdoors. Some people mistakenly think that a stabled horse is protected by the building and does not need any extra protection. In truth, however, the animal may feel the cold a lot more than the counterpart out in the pasture. A stabled horse may not get as much exercise as the other but either way, you need to be sure that they are as comfortable as possible.

Younger horses or ponies may not take too kindly to wearing stable rugs in the beginning. Therefore, you must be careful how you mount it to the animal and should start off with a lighter product. Remember that the horse does not understand that you are only looking after it. Confusion may reign and it may not take too kindly to you just throwing a rug on top of it when you get there.

It’s far better to introduce a folded rug and to unfold it slowly, to give the horse time to understand what is going on. Fasten it around the neck area first before attaching the surcingles beneath the belly. Remember, as is the case with anything that you attach to your horse, saddles, bridles, rugs and so on — never attach anything too tightly. You should always be able to slide your hand in between the object and the horse.

As the nights get colder and conditions change, make sure that you pay a lot of attention to your animal to see whether the stable rug that you have selected is appropriate. If the animal is too cold it will likely be standing in a rigid position with its tail hanging straight down. If you can feel underneath the rug and the horse is sweating, you know that you need to select a different rug.

When you have selected a range of stable rugs or turnout rugs, sweat rugs or sheets for your horse, why not treat yourself for your efforts? A nice pair of riding boots would make a great gift to yourself. Some of the most attractive and stylish, yet rugged and durable boots on the market today are made by Ariat. You will look splendid when wearing a pair of these boots on your next ride.

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Farm Stuffed Animals – EzineMark

Farm stuffed animals are extremely popular plush toys for children. Most, if not all the animals found on a farm are what children first learn to recognize this includes dogs and cats. Since it’s not always possible to have a farm animal like horses and pigs, as pets, farm stuffed animals can be the next best thing.

The typical animals found on most farms include chickens, ducks, pigs, horses, dogs, cats, and cows. Some farms also have sheep and goats and even llamas and turkeys, while still other farms may also have donkey’s and geese. As part of educational field trips, children are often taken to visit farms where there can learn about all the animals that live there in addition to how the farm is run. It is here where they may get their first ever opportunity to interact with some of the animals and having enjoyed the experience so much, they likely put in a request with mom and dad for some farm stuffed animals.

While many farms boast a large variety of animals, there are some that house one animal exclusively. Horse farms for example, are another type of a farm in which horses may be used to give horseback riding lessons, or they are places where horses are bred and trained. They can also be a place where horses are boarded as their owner does not have the space for which to house the animal. Boarding fees are part of the deal which includes care of the horse such as grooming and feeding. Other horse farms include ones in which thoroughbred horses live and train for use in professional horse racing. And finally, there are also horse farms which are really sanctuaries for abused, old, and/or abandon horses. Horses that live there are able to do so in peace and tranquility, usually for the remainder of their lives.

Farm animals are domestic creatures which is another reason children are so taken with them. Domestic animals can be touched and fed without risk of harm unlike the animals living in the wild. With a visit to a farm, not only can children experience their first time look at the animals they have heard so much about since they were young, but they are also likely to be able feel what it’s like to touch a cow or a horse or a pig. In addition, they may be lucky enough to even see baby foals, calves, or piglets a real treat for any child.

While it goes without saying that farm stuffed animals make terrific companions, they are also wonderful tools for teaching a child all about the animal in which they represent.

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Preakness 2011 Recap – Shackleford Upsets Animal Kingdom, But …

Now that we have had a few days to digest the results of the Preakness, I have come to the conclusion that Shackleford is the real deal. Some pundits had thought that the only reason he hung around for fourth place in the Kentucky Derby was because of the astonishingly slow pace he helped set, and that surely the pace would be faster in the Preakness and he would fade. I have to admit I felt that their argument was reasonable and like many, dismissed Shackleford.

The early pace in the Preakness was blazing, and this time Shackleford set a blazing opening first quarter of 22.69. My first reaction when the announcer called the opening quarter fraction that Shackleford was going to fade badly turning into the stretch. But the chestnut colt with the thick white stripe down his nose had a lot more heart than I gave him credit for.

It is true that he was able to get a breather in the middle part of the race, being able to run the second, third, and fourth quarters in a more leisurely 24.18, 25.14, and 25.21, without being seriously challenged. Perhaps Flashpoint’s jockey, who applied a bit of pace pressure was wary of burning out too fast as well and therefore backed off pushing Shackleford hard down the backstretch.

Nevertheless, he had to go fast early and he was required to find a second wind during the last part of the race. It is a test of the heart of a horse that can find that second gear after having expended one already. Perhaps we should not have been so surprised that he pulled it off, after all, he showed heart battling Dialed In in the Florida Derby two races ago, but as he was a already a long shot in that race, many attributed his stellar effort to being a fluke. As it turns out, it was no fluke, he was just getting started.

Animal Kingdom was much farther back in the Preakness than in the Derby, in which he raced midpack. Those softer interior fractions the winner was able to set probably put Animal Kingdom at enough of a disadvantage that the winner just had too much left at the end. The Derby winner was clearly making ground down the backstretch, but the John Velasquez probably should have used him a little more down the backstretch to get a little closer. It is easy to say that in retrospect, especially when you are not the jockey who had to make the decision, but let us just say that if Velasquez had elected to move Animal Kingdom up a little sooner, he just might have been able to make up that ½ length margin by which he ultimately fell short.

Is Animal Kingdom better? Probably, but probably by not much more than a length. Shackleford has shown he has heart of a lion and at least on this day, ruled over Animal Kingdom.

The major disappointments in the race were Dialed In and Mucho Macho Man. Dialed In was expected to bounce back because he was a victim of a very slow pace in the Derby, and even though the middle part of the Preakness was a bit slow, eventually you can’t keep making excuses, and he will have to show that he can win under varying circumstances. He is undeniably a talented animal and let us hope we see him in the http://www.horseracegame.com/racing_events.php”>Belmont Stakes.

Mucho Macho Man ran sixth, and though he was in tight early, didn’t seem to have much of an excuse and he probably just didn’t fire his best. He ran a great closing third in the Derby and will probably do better in the Belmont Stakes if he runs.

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The Perfect Solution to Horse Racing's Future and How to Make …

I recently read about the early days of greyhound racing in the United States and how monkeys were once used as jockeys on the greyhounds. Because many people think that human jockeys hold back horses and lose races on purpose, it might be a good idea to consider another kind of jockey other than the human ones who now ride thoroughbreds.

I considered monkeys first, but it seems the little guys and girls would be too small to control a 1,000 pound thoroughbred under a full head of steam. Next I considered larger animals, but it would have to be an animal that could stay in the saddle and hold the reins in some way. As far as the whip goes, that is optional. It is said the monkeys used to use their tails to whip the greyhounds. They also used to try to hold back other greyhounds who were passing them. Apparently monkeys aren’t very good sports, something I have long suspected.

I considered dogs, but then I remembered the picture of the dogs playing poker. You know the one I mean, they are sitting around a poker table, smoking and playing cards. It is obvious that they are cheating and I am thinking that if they cheat at cards what would they do in a horse race?

I tried to think of an animal that would be able to put its feet in the stirrups and hold the reins. Of course, the first thing I cam up with was chimpanzees. Considering some of the cruel insults I have seen thrown at jockeys after a race, especially one with some dubious performances, it might be more appropriate to have chimps in the irons. Then when a fan shouts, “You ride like an old lady you little monkey!” There would be no question of what he or she meant.

Chimps, however, can be dangerous, they have been known to attack humans and I am also not sure how they would treat a horse, so perhaps there is another animal better suited to ride in races. Bears obviously are out, after all, they might eat their mounts.

Of course, the animal rights advocates would be up in arms if animals were riding animals, too. So just what is the perfect solution? Since we don’t seem to be able to satisfy everyone and humans are always going to race and bet on races, it seems the sensible solution is people riding people.

Why not have human jockeys and human runners. While the animal rights folks wouldn’t mind seeing humans whipped, since they consider us lower than the animals, perhaps somewhere on the vegetable level, they wouldn’t mind seeing a 100 pound man or woman being carried piggy back on a great big lumbering man or woman.

Imagine the thrill of seeing big, fast, strong men or women carrying a shouting jockey who is whipping and cursing and sweating down the stretch! Of course, then if a favorite lost the crowd would not only cry foul at the jockey, but at the runner as well. How would we know if they were in cahoots or if just one of them was a cheat? What kind of finger pointing and excuses would we find after the race. Instead of just interviewing the winning jockey, owner, trainer, the reporters could actually get it straight from the horses, oops, I mean runner’s mouth.

There would always be the possibility, however, that this would be detrimental to human evolution. Instead of just allowing people to breed as they will, and I think you know what I mean, selective breeding would start taking place. Within a few generations some great retired runners would be making millions in the stud shed, while others were simply put out to pasture.

The public would complain that they were breeding the brains out of the poor runners and their ankles and bones were too fragile to carry their magnificent muscled body. Would excessive whipping finally be banned? Perhaps if the riders and runners were teams of husbands and wives it would have to be, though some would say it should perhaps be encouraged? Makes you think doesn’t it? Maybe, just for now, we should stick with things the way they are.

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Top 4 Tips for Caring for Your Horse – EzineMark

 

As a horse owner, you want nothing but the best for your animal companion. Unfortunately, no matter how well you care for your partner, it will fall into injuries and illnesses at some point in its life. There is no way you can prevent such things to happen especially if the reason for the injury or the illness is your horse getting old. The good news is there are steps you can take that will allow you to provide the best care to your horse at times that it is under the weather. Most of these methods are very basic, but they are very important and will help you increase your chance for success in any kind of situation.
 
Be Able to Handle Your Horse Properly
 
Horse handling may be a very basic skill, but a lot of horse owners do not know how to perform it properly. As a basic skill, this is very important because in case an emergency arises, it will allow you to lead your horse for treatment without any problem. Many horses don’t get treated immediately just because their owners do not know how to handle them properly. To avoid treatment delays in the future, make sure you master the basic skill of handling and leading your horse. This way, you won’t have any problem transporting it for treatment when the need arises.
 
Teach Your Horse Proper Behavior
 
This is another important skill you need to learn as an owner and is important for the well-being of your horse. Many owners do not have a problem with their horse the first few years of its life, until the time it has to be taken to the vet to receive shots. If the horse has not been trained when it was younger, chances are it will react violently to the pain and will be very difficult to control. For this reason, it is crucial to introduce your horse to such lessons when it is still young. It’s also important that you are able to touch your horse at any part of its body. If your horse is comfortable with being touched at any part of its body, especially by other people, your vet will have an easier time carrying out any form of treatment for it. Discipline will also help your horse recover from any form of illness of injury quickly, with little or no complications at all.
 
Learn How to Check Your Horse’s Vital Signs
 
Your vet can teach you how to do basic physical exam for your horse, but since it’s you who is with your horse 24/7, it’s your responsibility to familiarize yourself with your horse’s behavior. Check for any changes in his behavior regularly, and if you suspect something is not right, take your stethoscope and thermometer and check your pet’s heartbeat and body temperature. With practice, you will be able to determine immediately if your horse is under the weather.
 
Familiarize Yourself with Basic First Aid
 
Finally, learn how to apply basic first aid and make sure you have the right first aid supplies on hand. This is very crucial because improper administration can result not only to the worsening of the condition of the horse, but also to death.
 
These tips will not only help maintain the overall health of your horse, but will also save it from serious injuries and even death. Meanwhile, you can check horse supplement in this site as well as other products you may need to continually provide one hundred percent care for your equine partner.
 
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Various Types of Horse Rugs – EzineMark

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Horse owners usually look for horse rugs to offer greater level of protection to their horse during the hot summer months as well as the cold winter months. Usually, horse rugs which are meant for winter season are thicker and warmer than the ones which are meant for summer. So, if you are planning to buy horse rugs, then just have a look at the varieties available so that you can buy the one which best suits your horse.

Turnout rugs: These turnout rugs are specially designed to keep your horse warm during the winter months and also to keep your horse clean and dry. The outer material of this type of rug is waterproof synthetic and its thickness varies based on the warmth that your horse needs.

Stable rugs: As the name itself suggests, these rugs are meant to keep your horse warm inside the stable. These stable rugs are not made of waterproof materials and hence, they cannot be worn outside the stable. They are made of padded synthetic or quilted materials and are also available with different thicknesses.

Lightweight rugs: These rugs are suitable for your horse during spring and autumn when it is neither too hot nor too cold. Some of these lightweight rugs come with fleece lining to provide extra warmth to your horse.

Under Rugs: If your horse has become quite old and wants greater protection during the chilling winter months, then just try out under rugs. These rugs are used along with other types of rugs as extra layers for greater protection against cold.

Summer sheets: These sheets help to keep your horse clean. However, they are not waterproof.

These are some of the common varieties of horse rugs available in the market today. You will get cheap horse rugs as well as expensive ones. The choice is yours as to which one you want to buy. So without further delay, just go ahead and buy them for your horse today.

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Belmont Stakes History – Rmember Whirlaway, A Triple Crown …

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Whirlaway became the 5th Triple Crown winner by winning the Belmont Stakes in 1941.

If there has ever been a mad genius of horse racing, it is Whirlaway. It is safe to say that this horse had a couple of screws loose.

He had propensity for bearing out and drifting toward the middle of the racetrack which was often the cause of his getting himself beaten. He was blessed with a world of ability and when he was right, the only horse that could beat him was himself. Despite this self induced handicap he gave himself, he still managed to win much of the time.

In fact, in his first race, he went straight to the outside rail, followed it all the way around the track, and still managed to win.

In the Saratoga Special, he bolted to the fence at the far turn and still won.

The propensity he showed as a two year old for bearing out continued on into his three year old season. In the Bluegrass Stakes, he bore out and was beaten six lengths by Our Boots. In the Derby Trial, five days prior to the Kentucky Derby, he did it again, and got himself beat by ¾ of a length, again finishing second. Amazingly, the Derby Trial was his 23rd race of his career. These days it is unusual to see a horse with more than seven starts upon entering the Kentucky Derby.

Prior to the Kentucky Derby, his trainer took the unusual steps of walking him all around the inside rail so that he understood the path he was supposed to take. His trainer Ben Jones saw fit to make an equipment change. To remedy the situation, he decided to try a one eyed blinker with a cup on the outside, to restrict vision in Whirlaway’s right eye and also cut a hole for his left eye through his blinkers so that he could see the inside rail but not the outside one. The measure proved to be a successful one and he won the Derby by 8 lengths despite being blocked early on.

In the Kentucky Derby, after trailing in dead last, Whirlaway rallied from the back of the pack to take the Kentucky Derby by eight lengths, a record margin, and did so in track record time of 201 2/5 for the 1 ¼ miles.

His Preakness was almost as impressive, dominating that race by 5 ½ lengths with speed to spare.

On June 7, 1941, only three others went to the post with him. Whirlaway led by 7 lengths in midstretch and loped to the wire, winning easily in a gallop.

Whirlaway went on to win his five of his next six races, and resumed his old habit of bearing out in a couple of his winning ones. He raced 60 times in his career, winning 32 races, and finishing in the top three in 56 of those 60 starts. He ended his career with $561,161 in career earnings. Blood-Horse magazine ranked him No. 26 in their list of the top 100 U.S. thoroughbred champions of the 20th century.

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Corporate Hospitality Package by CHG – EzineMark

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Corporate Hospitality Group gives a wide range of hospitality packages for rugby, golf, tennis, Football, Cricket &horse racing. Our competitive prices are available online where our packages can also be reserved. Our online Hospitality and Tickets services give an opportunity to see our wide range of events.

Corporate Hospitality Group as official rugby union partner provides Rugby Hospitality and Rugby Tickets. Golf is the most popular sports event in the world. Golf Hospitality and Golf Tickets are available at Corporate Hospitality Group.

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Online Horse Training Methods – EzineMark

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Taking care of horses is not very easy. This is because, horses have power and size more than humans. Ordinarily, human beings would not be able to control horses; but with training, it becomes easier. Training horses is an art; one which many people have come to enjoy. In the same way, there are many people who just love riding horses and have even established some kind of bond or friendship with their horses that they simply understand one another. How does this come about? It comes will the knowledge one acquires through various Online Horse Training Methods.

There are many young people who dream about the day they will get their dream horse. They imagine how beautiful the animal will look and how they will ride them.

To be able to effectively train horses, one has to take into account the health and dietary needs of the animal. Then there is the issue of adequate accommodation and grooming.

There are a lot of methods out there on how to train horses which can be found in books (hard copies and ebooks).  The problem with books however is that even though they usually contain very useful information (especially at the time of writing or publication), the information they contain most time become outdated and irrelevant as new training methods are discovered. Also, discoveries on the issue of the health of horses are being updated and made available all the time.

There are also websites and blogs dedicated to providing information on various methods of training horses together with new facts about health. Once you get a good website dedicated to this, you will definitely get the updates as they are released.

You can get any kind of information online –dietary needs of the animals, video tips for proper grooming techniques and even advance equine massage tips. Another good reason to seek online help is that it is readily available 24 hours in a day, every day of the week. You always have the freedom reading at your own time. All you need is to click your mouse and you are on.

Online training videos make the job even simpler. Just by watching you are guided through all you need to become the trainer you desire. You can also get other horse equipment online, read reviews from other owners and share ideas in online forums. In this way you can give the best to your horses.

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How To Choose The Best Horse Stable – EzineMark

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There are many things to consider when choosing a horse stable for you and your horse. Make sure the stables have plenty of land, because horses need large areas, as they need both pastures and areas where they can exercise and be trained. You should also make sure there are other horses stabled there since horses are herd animals that need social contact with other horses.

Respiratory problems. Horses are adapted to live in the wild, so it is very unnatural for them to live inside of a building where spores, mites and dust can be found. The manure produces high levels of ammonia which adds to the stress on the horses’ respiratory systems. All these factors cause the abundance of respiratory problems among horses. To combat these issues you should choose a stable with a high ceiling, good ventilation and a relatively low temperature.

Inside the stable. Today horses are in most cases kept in box stalls. This lets them move around and lie down if they want to. Make sure your horse gets a box stall that is big enough for your horse.

In nature horses eat from the ground and that is what their bodies are adapted to. That is why the hay should be served on the floor. However, when eating grain and pelleted feeds, the horse wants to spread it out and sort it before eating, and that is why the box stall should have a manger.  Water is best served either from a bucket or a waterer.

Apart from the box stall, you need a place for shoeing and grooming. This place should be warmer than the cooler box stall since this is where humans will spend a lot of time. Horse stables should also have a shower stall where you can wash off your horse. It should ideally be situated close to the front stable door to facilitate good ventilation. A separate room for food storage is also a must. The last mandatory room in the stable you choose is the tack room. That is where you can store all your equipment, like saddles for example, to make sure they dry up and stay in a good condition between usage.

Alternative types of stables. Apart from the conventional horse stables I have descried above, there are alternative types of stables. Two of the most common alternatives are outdoor box stalls and loose housing. The outdoor box stall is a box stall that is placed outside in the fresh air. Loose housing means that a group of horses live together in and outside of an open shed. They can walk in and out as they please, thereby giving both shelter and fresh air, as well as social interaction with other horses.

Stable safety. Fire in a stable is a horrible thing and should be avoided at all costs. To minimize the risk of fire you should choose horse stables where:

* The building is sectionalized into smaller spaces. This will decrease the risk of the fire spreading.
* Smoking is strictly banned.
* The electric appliances are approved for usage in stables.
* Walls and ceiling are made of fireproof materials.
* Special ventilation installed in the ceiling can let the smoke out.
* Powder extinguishers and RCDs are available.

 

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