Horse Care – Grooming – EzineMark

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. It is important to give your horse a good groom before you ride as to ensure that there is no dirt around his saddle and bridle areas as well as having clean legs if you are putting boots or bandages on. Having a well groomed horse makes you look very professional at shows and proves to everyone you have pride in your horse!

Your grooming Kit should contain:

1. Rubber Curry Comb
2. Body Brush
3. Metal Curry Comb
4. Dandy Brush
5. Hoof Pick
6. Hoof Oil and Brush
7. Mane and Tail Comb and Brush
8. Shampoo, Bucket and Sponge
9. Sweat Scraper

Each of the above brushes have a specific use and each one should be used accordingly.

1. Rubber Curry Comb – Use this on his body and neck in round circles. This will loosen all the dead hair and skin in his coat and get rid of tough mud if he has rolled in the field. Do not use this brush on his bones (face, spine or Legs) it will hurt him. This brush also acts as a massage for your horse. It will relax him which makes him feel good. It will also encourage his skin to produce natural oils which will make his coat look fabulous.

Tip: Groom your horse every day and you will not only have a happy horse but the best looking coat ever!!!

2. Body Brush – Use this brush his face, neck, body and upper legs in long strokes going with the direction of the hair. This will remove all the dead skin and hair that you have loosened with your curry comb.

Tip: flick your wrist at the end of your stroke – this will removes more dirt and hair!

Tip: If your horse is really muddy – just hose or sponge him off. You may have to dry his saddle area before riding but this could save you lots of riding time!!!

3. Metal Curry Comb – This is NOT made for use on your horse ever! This is to clean your body and dandy brushes while grooming. To clean your brushes while grooming simply run your body brush across the metal curry comb and watch the dirt and hair fly!!!

Tip: Keep your Metal Curry dry and clean – this will stop it from rusting and it will be more effective for cleaning your brushes. (You can wash in water but dry immediatley after)

Tip: Hold your Metal Curry Comb in your left hand while using your body brush in your right hand and scrap your body brush every third stroke or so – aim at getting quicker – but be careful not to loose QUALITY in
brushing!

4. Dandy Brush – This brush is a hard bristle brush and should not be used on anything other than legs. Use it gently because it can hurt but you can be a little more vigorous with this brush especially if your
horse has had a mud bath!

5. Hoof Pick – Your Hoof pick is used to clean your horses hooves, which is one of the most important things you can do and should be done at least once a day whether you ride or not. To use your hoof pick, pick
up your horses leg and locate the frog. Run the hoof pick from heel to toe along side the frog. Be careful not to puncture the frog. Dirt can seriously stuck on your horses hoof so do be careful of yourself and your
horses foot.

Tip: If your horse is kept in a stable then hoof picking should occur at least twice a day.

Tip: If your horse’s foot is smelly or is ‘chalky’ this could be due to wet ground. If the hoof is smelly it could be thrush, and if the hoof if chalky it could be seedy toe. Some iodine spray from the local
horse/produce store can help. If your horse is visibly sore then you will need to call your vet or farrier.

6. Hoof Oil and a Brush – Hoof oil does not have to be used every day, unless your farrier has specified. It protects the hooves from becoming dry and brittle. it provides moisture which some horses need more than others. Apply with a small paint brush. Hoof Oil is different from Hoof Black. Hoof Black is used at shows to blacken horses hooves – this dries the hoof out and should not be used often. It would be a good
idea to use hoof oil after using hoof black to replenish moisture in the hoof.

7. Mane and Tail Comb and Brush – The mane and tail comb is used to pull your horse’s mane and top of his tail. This keeps his mane and tail tidy.

To pull your horses mane correctly is hard and takes practice but is much better than shortening your horse’s mane with a pair of scissors! When you use your pulling comb – brush through the hair, Hold the longer bits between your fingers and push the rest up as if you were teasing his mane. Next wrap the longest hair around the comb and while still holding the comb and the hair pull down sharp and quickly pulling the hair out. Only grab a small amount of hair when pulling, this wont hurt your horse.

The brush (usually just a hair brush) is used just to run through the mane and de-tangle your horses tail. When you brush his tail, grab little sections at a time and start from the bottom and work your way
up to his tail bone. Be careful as some horses do not like their tails brushed let alone the top pulled!

Tip: If your horse is getting annoyed then leave it for the next day. Don’t leave pulling a very long mane until the day before a competition, if you do need to stop you will only have half a mane pulled!

Tip: When brushing his your Horses’ tail, spray some show shine in his tail. This helps de-tangle his tail with very little breakage of the hair. All horses have different kinds of tails, so work with what you
have and keep your horses tail healthy and shiny!

8. Shampoo, Bucket and Sponge – Obviously these are used when you want to wash your Horse. To wash your horse, soak him with a hose from head to tail. Make sure you wet his mane and tail but be careful of his ears. Have soapy water in your bucket ready to go with your sponge and body brush in the water. Scrub his body with the body brush and use the sponge on his face being careful of his ears! Wash his tail (if he lets you). Ensure all the dirt or mud is off and then hose all the shampoo off your horse. Make sure that there is no soap left on him! This will make his skin itch.

Tip: Try not to wash him too often as this will wash away all the natural oils that are protecting your horses skin. Your horses coat will loose its shine if you wash him to often and he may also get dandruff or itchy skin!

Tip: A good groom will always be better than constant washing with shampoo.

9. Sweat Scraper – The Sweat Scraper is used after you have washed your horse. Scrap down his body to get all the excess water off. This will help him get dry quicker. Only use this tool on his body, not his legs
or head!

Extra things that you can have in your horses grooming kit are:
1. Moisturizer
2. Show Shine (for his tail)
3. Iodine / Antiseptic cream.

This is not an extensive list. You should also have a first aid kit at your horses stable or in your car if he is in a field. I will go through What a first aid kit should have in a later article.

If you intend to Show your horse you will need many more items. This is just a basic kit to keep your horse happy in the field!

If your horse is lame or has any serious cuts or injuries, please call a professional to help you. Once you are more experienced you will learn to tell when you need the vet or farrier.

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How to Find a Really Good Horse Racing System That Will Make …

There are literally thousands of horse racing systems on the market. Some probably date back to the Roman chariot races while others are modern state of the art programs that use technology and science to try to divine each horses chances of hitting the finish line first. While some systems claim that they will automatically make a profit, others simply state they will help you to be a better handicapper.

When someone tries to sell you something guaranteed to make money, let’s face it, that claim sounds a little fantastic. There is a good reason for that. Obviously, if you have a horse racing system that automatically picks winners and makes a profit with no work involved, then why would anyone sell it? It would be like selling the goose that laid the golden egg.

If you are looking for a good horse racing system, here are some things to consider before you buy. First of all, the choice of a system should be based on what you want to achieve. Do you want to be able to rate each horse in a race and then find value in the win pool, or are you looking to put together exotic bets that pay a long term profit.

Another thing to consider is how much time and effort you want to put into a system. Some systems are quite involved and you will have to input a lot of information and then sort through it to make decisions. Others supposedly take care of the decision making process for you and all you have to do is pick a track and a day and the system does the rest, once again, buyer beware.

The one thing any system should have that is absolutely essential, is a money back guarantee. When I say a money back guarantee, I mean a no questions asked, get your full purchase price back. There are some that say they are guaranteed, but when you read the fine print you find the guarantee requires a lengthy trial of the system and you must provide records of all your bets.

You know if a system, or any product for that matter, has a real money back guarantee, it must be good and you really don’t have anything to lose.

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The most consistent horse racing systems have to have the basics and a handicapper must understand the basics. I have been around horse racing for 50 years including as an owner. Without the basics the rest is not going to do any good. If you want to learn how a horse owner and insider handicaps just go to http://williewins.homestead.com/truecb.html and get the truth.

Learn How to Handicap Horse Races Using eBooks

Finding the best horse racing writing and handicapping books isn’t always easy. Learning how to handicap is usually a long and sometimes expensive process if you take it seriously and really want to make money betting on horses.  Almost all successful handicappers can point to a few authors and books that helped them to figure out the game, although in the end, we all have to put the pieces together and develop our own system.

There are no shortcuts to success at the race track, but there are some excellent books that can make the trip easier and more enjoyable.  Anyone who wagers on horses and manages to survive will usually have a bookshelf with a few favorites.  It would be interesting to know who the authors themselves would point to as their own favorites.

If you want to learn how to handicap or improve your handicapping, even if you’re a pro, I advise you to keep reading and learning.  One of the nicest innovations to come out of the technological revolution is eBooks.  eBooks are books that you can download to your computer, iphone, ipad, or some other electronic device and then read.  As you may have found, reading a book from your computer screen can be tedious and rough on your eyes.

The new generation of electronic book reading devices, however, are well lit and easy on the eyes.  In fact once people get used to them, many say they are better than a book.  For one thing, you can take them anywhere and download a book.  Also, you can turn the page with one hand.  If you download a good handicapping eBook to your computer, you can also print it out so you not only have a digital copy, but also a hard copy as well.

As the publishing business continues to evolve and react to changes in the market and world of book printing, you will find more and more good eBooks on the market and fewer hard copy books.  One of the many advantage is that the digital copies are delivered right away.  No more waiting for you book to arrive in the mail.  Since they aren’t printed on paper and subject to expensive binding costs, many eBooks are a lot cheaper than regular print books.

All these advantages mean you will be able to get more good horse racing handicapping information and the best horse racing writing and that means you will be able to be a better handicapper.  If you haven’t checked out horse racing handicapping eBooks, I advise you to give them a try.

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Horse Racing Systems, Plans, and Strategies for Profits from Betting …

Do you have a good horse racing system that you use for handicapping races?  While we often think of betting on horse races as a carefree thing that many people do  just for fun, the truth of the matter is that if you’re wagering real money, and you need that money, betting on races is very serious.  If you’re the kind of person who’d like to just leave the outcome of your life to chance, then don’t waste your time reading this article, but if you believe that things you do affect the outcome and quality of your life, then read on.

I don’t want to take all the fun out of betting on horse races, but if you’re wagering money and trying to get ahead, let’s be serious.  You need a good system to evaluate the horses.  Next, you need a strategy.  A strategy is the way in which you’ll use the information that system produces to wager on the horses and that is part of the plan.

For instance, you may say, “My plan is to handicap the horse races using one of my three favorite systems that I’ve learned and once I’ve evaluated the horses, my strategy is to watch the odds for value.”  That is how a plan, horse racing system, and strategy all work together to produce success.  Of course, every plan needs goals and milestones.  A goal is a final result you wish to accomplish.  For instance, maybe your final goal is to one day make a living from betting on horses (by the way, this is extremely difficult to do).

You write down your goal and start to think about steps you’ll have to take and how you’ll know if what you are doing is working.  For that you’ll need milestones.  You may think of them as mini goals along the way.  Milestones, as the name implies, mark your progress along the way.  One of your milestones may be to increase your starting bankroll by 50% after several months of handicapping.  Next, you will need to write down the steps you will take to reach that milestone.

An example of the steps would be how many bets you will have to make and what you’re return on investment (ROI) might be to reach that milestone.  Obviously this should all be written down and incorporated into your plan.  If this sounds like a lot of work and planning, just think of how hard you worked for that money you are willing to risk on your horse racing bets and how hard you’ll have to work if you don’t plan to succeed and pull it off.

Financial success in business, gambling, and almost any other endeavor in life requires plans, strategies, and systems.  Learn to use them in one part of your life and see the results and you’ll soon be applying them to other areas as well.

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If you want to learn how a horse owner and insider handicaps just go to http://williewins.homestead.com/truecb.html and get the truth. Bill Peterson is a former horse race owner and professional handicapper. To see all Bill’s horse racing material go to Horse Racing Handicapping, Bill’s handicapping store.

Horse Racing Angles, Systems, Tips for Winning at the Track

How do you prepare yourself to go to the race track?  You probably put on a clean shirt, brush your teeth, comb your hair, and head for the races.  While you might look presentable and they won’t stop you from entering the premises on grounds of poor hygiene, are you really prepared?  I mean prepared to bet real money on the races and to win with your bets.

People who win money betting on horses know how to handicap the horse races.  Many of them have a system they’ve used for years, though they may have tweaked it a little here and there because things do change.  Other people use an angle.

A good horse racing angle is something that comes along that a wise bettor can take advantage of.  It may be something to do with the odds, weights, jockeys, etc.  It is often a combination of circumstances that the average horse player doesn’t see or understand but stands out like a flashing light to the wise player.

Then there are the people who get horse racing tips, sometimes free tips, that they use to make money.  As we all know, when it comes to information, there is good information and bad information.  When I used to own race horses, I heard plenty of both.  I got so I could tell which bits of info were good and which ones were stinkers, usually just by knowing the source.  Some people gave good tips and others stunk.

Going to the race track all the time and working at it like a full time job isn’t easy.  You have to make connections, learn a good system, and then keep your ears and eyes open.  Over the years I learned a lot of ways to lose at the races and a few good ways to win.  But even when I was winning, it wasn’t easy.  I had to work very hard.

The best way to make money betting on horse races is to try to develop into a complete horse player.  Learn some good angles, and systems, but also have people you can rely on for a tip or two now and then.  Read everything you can get your hands on relating to the races and keep an open mind.  Developing your mind is the number one way to beat the other people who go to the races and try to get lucky.

While luck does play a small part in winning when you’re gambling, the pros who make a living at it win by being better prepared than the average player.

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If you want to learn how a horse owner and insider handicaps just go to http://williewins.homestead.com/bestofbill.html and get the truth. Bill Peterson is a former horse race owner and professional handicapper. To see all Bill’s horse racing material go to Horse Racing Handicapping, Bill’s handicapping store.

Best Horse Racing Handicapping System to Find Horses to Bet

If you want to find a good horse racing bet the best place to start is with a top handicapping system.  When I say a handicapping system I mean one that helps you to evaluate the horses and to understand which horse offers the best value.  Finding good value is what profiting from your betting is all about.

The reason it is important to use a systematic method is that we as humans have a tendency to vary from moment to moment and day to day in our judgment.  We have good days and bad days, days when we are sharper intellectually and days when our emotions may be calm and mellow or volatile and troublesome.  The one thing about having guidelines that you use to find a good bet is that they will never vary.

No matter how good a handicapper may be, he or she is human.  The human element, emotions, moods, etc., is the one reason that even a person who is good at picking winners, may still not be able to make a profit gambling.  Ask yourself this one question, “On my best days, am I capable of making a profit from my bets?”

If you answered yes, then the struggle to make a profit from your wagers is simply a matter of being more consistent.  How do you achieve consistency?  You must always do things the same way.  In other words, you must use a system that doesn’t vary.  Of course, no one on the planet is selling a horse racing handicapping method that always picks winners. So some effort on your part is necessary.

Smart handicappers find a few good systems, try them out and learn them well, then adjust them to suit their own needs and individual talents.  But once they get them set, they don’t tinker with them much.  The biggest adjustments are made because of changing trends or track conditions, not because the user’s moods change.

Therefore, the best horse racing handicapping system to find horses to bet is one that you have tried and found suitable to your own tastes and emotional makeup.  I know it sounds a little weird to talk about emotions and horse playing, but the emotional factor is the most likely thing that will put you on tilt and that is when you lose money.  Therefore, find one that will always be the same and that you will not be able to make a mistake with when you’re having a bad day.

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If you want to learn how a horse owner and insider handicaps just go to http://williewins.homestead.com/truecb.html and get the truth. Bill Peterson is a former horse race owner and professional handicapper. To see all Bill’s horse racing material go to Horse Racing Handicapping, Bill’s handicapping store.

Horse Racing Angles, Systems, Tips for Winning at the Track

How do you prepare yourself to go to the race track?  You probably put on a clean shirt, brush your teeth, comb your hair, and head for the races.  While you might look presentable and they won’t stop you from entering the premises on grounds of poor hygiene, are you really prepared?  I mean prepared to bet real money on the races and to win with your bets.

People who win money betting on horses know how to handicap the horse races.  Many of them have a system they’ve used for years, though they may have tweaked it a little here and there because things do change.  Other people use an angle.

A good horse racing angle is something that comes along that a wise bettor can take advantage of.  It may be something to do with the odds, weights, jockeys, etc.  It is often a combination of circumstances that the average horse player doesn’t see or understand but stands out like a flashing light to the wise player.

Then there are the people who get horse racing tips, sometimes free tips, that they use to make money.  As we all know, when it comes to information, there is good information and bad information.  When I used to own race horses, I heard plenty of both.  I got so I could tell which bits of info were good and which ones were stinkers, usually just by knowing the source.  Some people gave good tips and others stunk.

Going to the race track all the time and working at it like a full time job isn’t easy.  You have to make connections, learn a good system, and then keep your ears and eyes open.  Over the years I learned a lot of ways to lose at the races and a few good ways to win.  But even when I was winning, it wasn’t easy.  I had to work very hard.

The best way to make money betting on horse races is to try to develop into a complete horse player.  Learn some good angles, and systems, but also have people you can rely on for a tip or two now and then.  Read everything you can get your hands on relating to the races and keep an open mind.  Developing your mind is the number one way to beat the other people who go to the races and try to get lucky.

While luck does play a small part in winning when you’re gambling, the pros who make a living at it win by being better prepared than the average player.

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Bill Peterson has 1 articles online

If you want to learn how a horse owner and insider handicaps just go to http://williewins.homestead.com/bestofbill.html and get the truth. Bill Peterson is a former horse race owner and professional handicapper. To see all Bill’s horse racing material go to Horse Racing Handicapping, Bill’s handicapping store.