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Good afternoon, all. I want to fertilize my pastures and would like input on quality fertilizers. 1 have 1 horse so a soil sample isn't an option. Is there a good quality weed and feed you would recomment. What levels of Nitrogen and Potassium make...
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It's been a helluva year, let me tell you! Since my old Appy mare, Jet, had hoof issues, I know full well that the old adage, "No foot, no horse" is an absolute truth. I thought that now that I had a mule with beautiful, solid feet, I would...
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I am looking for a job in Norco California. I am 16 years old and have been around horses my whole life i clean eight of my own stalls each day feed them and water them. Very hard working and would clean stalls,feed,work horses,or just baby sit them if...
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Saving Up for a Horse/Pony: Hey users of EquiSearch.com! In my blog, you'll find a lot of helpful tips on BASIC riding elements, tips, tricks and even a few personal horse tips. My first blog is about how to save up for a horse and when to! Horse...
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I recognized the girl right away when she showed up at my house on a huge, palomino-paint horse. Merry and I were in the same class at high school. I had seen her around and we shared a class or two, but we were far from friends. She had just moved in...
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He wanted to buck a little but never really did. I thought he handled it very well. This is his 4th colt start lesson with Barbara Lewis.
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Will feeding my horse small amounts of peanut butter harm him? I trail ride. Will it help towards the hooves health .
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I just started riding at the age of 42. I am a mom and a cancer survior so I wanted to do something for me that was so out of the box. I have learned that I love being around horses and everything about it. I work at a barn in return for lessons. I knew...
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I am rescuing two horses to keep in my orchard in Spain. There are ten olive trees, four walnut and several newly planted pear,plum,cherry and peach. Can you advis if these are toxic to horses, I know wild cherry and black walnut are but not cultivated...
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The exercises are designed to be worked in the home environment but as with all things in life you only get back what you put in. As the workouts are shorter this enables the rider to make the most of the time allocated to their training session and psychologically it becomes both more manageable and achievable. This is in turn creates an increased feeling of self-control and the ability to focus on the positives rather than the negatives. ‘Sticking to it’ and not being distracted will yield phenomenal results....
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Over the years I have witnessed a variety of approaches in horsemanship to matters such as leadership, control and persuasion with regards to horses. Establishing yourself as the leader in this partnership is essential because someone needs to direct...
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I have recently discovered Mary Wanless and the biomechanics of riding. Why, oh why, didn’t I discover Mary and her coaches a long time ago? It would have saved me and my horse a great deal of pain and frustration. I have been riding for over twenty years...
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“There’s something about the outside of a horse that is good for the inside of a man”, Winston Churchill. “A dog may be a man’s best friend but the horse wrote history” – Unknown “A horse doesn’t care how much you know until he knows how much you care...
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Buying a horse is an exciting prospect, but knowing what to pay for a decent horse can be difficult. The pricing of horses is so arbitrary – so how do we really know if we are paying the right price or being taken for a ride? The short answer is that...
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The more I think about it, the more I am convinced that successful riding is more to do with mental agility and attitude than the knowledge of and ability to execute certain aids. Of course the correct aids convey to the horse what you want them to do...
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