The Challanges Of Caring For Your Treasured Horses

An equestrian would know that horses are definitely hay burners and consume much of one’s budget. That’s why, in financial as well as other aspects, it is difficult to keep and care for just one—how much more if you’re a ‘horse addict ‘ and have a herd?

Well, sometimes we permit ourselves to get something really expensive as a reward to ourselves. That can be 1 explanation why you would go buy quality pony, a costly and gifted steed good at reigning and well-suited for dressage. So let’s say you go buy one. But then, you realize reining isn’t for you. So you don’t really have much use for your horse’s talent while you continue to spend for her feed and work for her care. You choose to put out feelers for anyone who might be interested to buy her. Meanwhile, you continue to feed her your own special recipe and give her bodywork but at the back of your mind you are still thinking of selling her to someone else. Well, don’t be shocked if next time you come sit near her she’ll give you a slap on the back of your head and blow snot at you at least ten times as if to say, “Come on, wake up. You bought me as a reward to yourself, now you want to sell me… this relationship is supposed to go both-ways, I am your dream horse and you’re my dream owner.”

And when your horse does that to you, you will get the message even if you don’t excel on animal communication classes (you’ll be able to find animal communication resources all around the Web).

Regardless of if your steed has a Shao Yin character (one of the five horse type characters) —one that’s eager on pleasing folks, although that’s a pretty assertive message from a Shao Yin sort of horse.

But you don’t have to hang around for your steed to offer you the snots. Think carefully and remember, she was meant to be your reward and can not be such all by herself; she wants you to transform her into your dream equine partner. If she is not as tough as the remainder of your herd, then perhaps you need a different type of coaching for her.

That can be a difficult task to meet, so just consider it as another chance for you to grow. Of course , there’s much more to being an equestrian than dreaming of dressage or pony riding, galloping, and reining all day.

Horses are Heather Toms’ passion and she enjoys sharing her extensive knowledge through her 100’s of articles with other horse lovers… like all things about horse rugs.