Foot disorders resulting in lame horses are a worst nightmare of the horse property owners. It can cause no end of frustration. Unfortunately, never a truer word was said than that of the old adage “no foot, no horse”. It doesn’t matter whether your horse is a $200 000 performance horse or a $2 000 kids pony, they are all susceptible to hoof problems, and most horses at some stage in their lives will have some kind of lameness.
However, it does seem that some horses are more prone to problems than others, and there can be any number of reasons for this. After all, you have a half tone of horse standing on a very small hoof area and horses spend the majority of their time standing up. So if a horse is lame they generally become very unhappy creatures.
Like most health issues it is better to try and prevent them from happening in the first place than it is to try and cure them; however, some hoof disorders are easier to cure than others. So with this in mind a good farrier; regular trimming and/or shoeing; a good diet with all the essential vitamins and minerals and regularly cleaning out the hooves are all important procedures to prevent problems.
Proper balancing of Phosphorous and Calcium in the diet along with Zinc, Biotin, Sulphur, Copper, Selenium, Methionine, are all essential to healthy hooves.
Easily Turn Your Backyard Shed into a Tack Room
The need for an adequate tack room is an essential that often goes overlooked when preparing to bring a horse or multiple horses home.
The good news is that this is a project that doesn’t have to be a huge undertaking. In fact, backyard sheds are a cost-effective, yet great way to build the custom tack room of your dreams. Here’s everything you need to know about planning and building the perfect storage area for all of your horse tack, supplies, and feed
Real Estate Agent Business Through The COVID-19 Times
It may seem just as if the business has gone down with no phone calls or messages, yet this challenging situation is a special way to make business in a new way. While the equestrian estate has several peculiarities like a necessity to spend hours at the site or visiting the clients to estimate the necessary space, there are more ways to create a virtual tour or let an individual horse aficionado see what proposals are the best.
I just wanted to quickly connect with you in this uncertain time. I don’t have any advice regarding the Coronavirus, but I want to share what I’m seeing on the front lines of equine real estate sales by chatting with lots of you wonderful realtors from all over the US and Canada. I made a surprise discovery; people are still searching our website! In fact, we actually have a slightly higher search volume. These are, of course, partially looky-loos or virtual tire kickers, but not all of them. And I do hear from agents who are still selling. I get the feeling that people are not necessarily going out to buy right now, but they are getting their ducks in a row. They are looking and dreaming about what is possible. Where are nice properties, where can I afford a piece of heaven? Some, I’ve heard, have now decided that they want to change their life, after all, and move to the countryside.
. Cleaning a horse stable before selling it results in two major benefits for the sellers. Firstly, it will make the horse stable much more appealing to prospective horse property buyers, which means it will be much easier to sell it. Secondly, it will considerably increase the selling price and we all know that everybody wants to sell their equestrian property at the highest possible price.
If your current aim is to sell your horse stable, here are the cleaning strategies you need to apply before you enter the process. Study our instructions carefully and follow them closely. We guarantee you will be satisfied with the results.
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