Pets & Animal: Learn About Riding Transitions

Learn About Riding Transitions

Learn about riding transitions. You'll be riding transitions often, so it's a good idea to ride them well. Here's how you learn transitions so your horse is a more comfortable and safe ride.

Pets & Animal: How to Treat A Horse With Colic

How to Treat A Horse With Colic

Having a horse or pony down with colic can be very worrying for a horse owner. Seeing the horse you love in so much pain, and not being sure if they're going to pull through, makes for a very stressful time. So how do you best treat a horse with colic to give it the best chance of making a full

Pets & Animal: Horse Business Ideas That Worked

Horse Business Ideas That Worked

Are Your Customers Ready For Your Horse Business Ideas? You may have some fantastic equine business ideas and have written some brilliant horse business plans, but the sad fact is that unless there is a need for you equine product or service in the area you intend to market to then that is all they

Pets & Animal: Training Your Horse With the Saddle

Training Your Horse With the Saddle

Training a wild horse is not really easy. In fact, it can be a pain in the neck. That is why you need to have a lot of patience and commitment when training a wild horse.

Pets & Animal: Horse Health - Avoiding Training Stress

Horse Health - Avoiding Training Stress

Equestrian Sports require a great deal of training for both horse and rider. We are well aware that we get stressed by the ups and downs - but what about your horse?

Pets & Animal: Inherited Or Learned Equine Behaviour

Inherited Or Learned Equine Behaviour

When dealing with certain aspects of behaviour that we consider to be difficult or problematic, we need to determine where this behaviour has come from. We know that horses all have the same behavioural patterns, inbuilt from their wild ancestors. Read more.

Pets & Animal: How to Use a Quick Cinch

How to Use a Quick Cinch

The Quick Cinch is a tightening mechanism designed to replace the conventional Latigo cinch used on Western saddles. In 1986, Eddie G. Crosby developed the Quick Cinch product with the idea of reducing the amount of time it takes to saddle a horse. The Quick Cinch features a leather strap and a stai

Pets & Animal: How to Use the Parts of a Saddle

How to Use the Parts of a Saddle

No matter what type of horse you plan to ride, it is essential to have a properly fitted saddle, whether it is western or English style. The purpose of the saddle is to keep the rider secure while riding, and, in order to provide that safety, the saddle must fit both the rider and the horse. It is i

Pets & Animal: What Is the Difference Between Full Quarter Horse Bars & Semi?

What Is the Difference Between Full Quarter Horse Bars & Semi?

Quarter horse bars form part of the tree of a Western saddle. The word "tree" relates to the frame on which the saddle is built. Western saddles are more forgiving in fit than English saddles, but should still be correctly sized to fit horse and rider. A Western saddle tree consists of four main par

Pets & Animal: Kathy Blocksdorf - About Horses and Ponies Guide

Kathy Blocksdorf - About Horses and Ponies Guide

Kathy Blocksdorf is a writer and horse owner. She was raised at her family's training, lessons and boarding facility, where she met horses with a wide range of needs and problems.

Pets & Animal: How to Make a Horse Halter Out of Cotton Rope

How to Make a Horse Halter Out of Cotton Rope

Being able to tie and make your own halters is useful and can save you money. You can make cotton rope halters using thin rope, lighter in weight and more comfortable for your horse than store-bought halters. Thinner ropes can also "bite" better than thicker ones, giving you more control if your hor

Pets & Animal: Horses For Sale Are Available in Growing Numbers

Horses For Sale Are Available in Growing Numbers

Horses for sale are growing in number, mainly due to the present problems in the economy. A lot of people are giving their animals away just to avoid paying their upkeep.

Pets & Animal: Different Horse Diseases

Different Horse Diseases

Horses are prone to a variety of ailments, some that are infectious and others that cannot be passed to other animals. In some cases, the diagnosis is fairly evident given the symptoms displayed by a horse. In others, the specific problem is not so obvious. Some of the most common horse diseases are

Pets & Animal: How to Mount Your Horse Easily

How to Mount Your Horse Easily

Mounting a horse from the ground takes practice and coordination. Hauling yourself into the saddle becomes even harder when the horse is taller. Using a mounting block makes getting on your horse easier. A mounting block lets you mount the horse without stressing its back and it's easier because you

Pets & Animal: How to Learn Ranch Roping

How to Learn Ranch Roping

Ranch roping has been glorified by movies and rodeos, but it is still the most practical way to handle cattle and other livestock on a ranch. Originally adapted from the South and Central American vaqueros, roping with a la-reata or lariot is used to capture cattle out on the range where there are n

Pets & Animal: What Are the Causes of Equine Alopecia?

What Are the Causes of Equine Alopecia?

Alopecia---or hair loss---can be a sign of larger problem for horses. There are many reasons why a horse may be experiencing this condition; as a responsible horse caregiver, it is up to you to get to the bottom of it and begin treatment.

Pets & Animal: How to Best Board Your Horse

How to Best Board Your Horse

When boarding a horse you need to find a place that will accommodateyour horse. It is a good idea to visit several stables before deciding on which one works well for you. You may want to get a recommendation so that you can feel comfortable with the choice you make.

Pets & Animal: Muscle Wasting in Weanling Horses

Muscle Wasting in Weanling Horses

Weanling horses are usually a very healthy, relatively happy and carefree lot. They are just off their mothers and are learning to be "horses" with other youngsters of the same age. In most cases, weanlings will look gawky and gangly, and can even get quite thin as their bodies grow in the equivalen