Horse riding is amazing for lots of reasons, not least of which is the ability to build the confidence of young riders and equip them with a great set of skills.
It can, however, be dangerous but these dangers only become an issue for a novice rider and one who is unprepared for any eventuality while out riding the trails.
There are lots of things to remember when out riding but follow these tips for a safer ride and you’ll make the most of the great outdoors with your equine friend.
Horse care is a crucial aspect of Horse keeping. If for example, at dawn, you lead your horses out, work them or race them as the case may be, tie them to a trailer or pole in the scorching sun, feed them and water them. And at the end of the day, you head back to the stable and with a pat on the back, you say your goodbye and retire for the night. Chances are, if you keep the routine up day in, day out, your horses will grow tired and eventually, performance will decline. To allow you get the best out of your horses, here are few tips for taking care of your horses.
One of the exciting and most rewarding experiences out there is being in the horse industry. Of course, it’s a lot of work, but for many, it’s a dream come true being able to work with such beautiful animals, enjoying the great outdoors and doing something daily that you’re passionate about.
However, one thing you might not be so hot on is marketing your business. Whether you’re a stable that’s looking after horses, breeding them, or offering lessons and riding experiences; you’re going to need to let the public know you’re out here.
Today, we’re going to explore eight key points you need to know in order to market your stable business successfully, and how you can get customers to come to you.
Maintaining your horse’s weight is no less than a challenge. Horses have this tendency to eat more if they get enough food in front of them and add extra pounds to their weight. A bulky horse is not at all good for its own health. Previously, this mean of obese horse is not that of a big deal, but now it has because of the unhealthy ratio among horses. If you really want your horse to maintain that health, then it is mandatory that you head for the best tips to maintain its health and weight before actually feeding it with hay.
10 Ideas for Improving Your Horse Property
By improving horse property conditions regularly, you add years to its life. Moreover, you may also reduce the cost of maintaining your horse farm by performing regular upkeep and practicing the fundamentals of prevention. For sure, maintaining a horse property requires you to invest both the time and money.
Nowadays, photographers are very keen on the location of their photoshoot. Because of this demand, many companies, especially London-based companies, are operating as location agencies. When you list your property with them, you can earn income once a client chooses your property as their photoshoot location. If you’re leaning towards this direction, set up your horse property with these tips:
Buying a race horse is usually a good investment, especially if you are passionate about racetracks. However, buying a thoroughbred usually has some risks. That’s why today we tell you everything you need to know so that the business of buying a race horse is fun – and not a suffering.
Approach to buy a thoroughbred
The first thing you […]
Heat stress occurs when a horse loses a large amount of fluid and electrolytes over an extended period of time. Below is some information about heat stress to help you better manage the care of your horses in the hot summer months:
Estate planning for horse owners
As a horse owner, you want to give your horses the best. Undoubtedly, you can do just that. But what happens when you are no longer there for your horses? Who will care for them after you pass? Your estate-planning process needs an exit strategy that ensures your horses will be managed the way you desire. You may need expert assistance to ensure you are doing the most you can for your horses in the event of your passing.
As a horse owner, you want the best of everything for your horse. But sometimes it’s hard to know exactly what that is, especially when it comes to your horse’s hooves. Since you probably don’t moonlight as a farrier, you have to rely on the expertise of someone else to trim and/or shoe your horse. […]
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