It is natural for every kid to feel anxious on their very first lesson of riding a horse, but this usually goes away after some time. They need specially made childs riding breeches that help to make this experience less uncomfortable. There will be no greater feeling for the kid during that time they will learn to ride that horse all by themselves.
Buying Excellent Childs Riding Breeches: Tips To Consider
Posted By Lois Mendoza On February 27th 2011. Under horse Tags: breeches, childs riding breeches, equestrian equipment, family, fashion, horse, horse riding, horses, jodhpurs, jodphurs, outdoor clothing, riding breeches, riding trousers, riding wear .
It is natural for every kid to feel anxious on their very first lesson of riding a horse, but this usually goes away after some time. They need specially made childs riding breeches that help to make this experience less uncomfortable. There will be no greater feeling for the kid during that time they will learn to ride that horse all by themselves.
How To Train Your Horse
Posted By Pat Parelli On February 27th 2011. Under equestrian Tags: equestrian, horse tips, horse training, horses, recreation .
Turnout Rugs Uses And Advantages In Animal Protection
Posted By Frank Knight On February 24th 2011. Under horse Tags: equestrian clothing, equestrian equipment, horse, horse rugs, horse wear, horses, pets, turnout rugs .
Among all the animals that exist today, horses have worn the hearts of many. They are associated with royalty everywhere. They are also sold highly, probably higher that some motor vehicles. This emanates from the fact that they carry themselves with superior grace. These animals like to roam freely where there is a lot of space. They survive well in warm areas than in cold weather. That's why turnout rugs are important, to provide them with warm and comfort.
As a holistic practitioner for more than 12 years, I have assisted more than 100 horse owners with equine diets and nutrition. I have studied and gained quite a bit of experience with equine veterinarian, Dr. Lee Miller, for fifteen years. It is my intention to share my personal experiences, ... Read More
Horse cribbing, also known as "wind sucking" and "crib sucking", is a compulsive behavior that usually involves the horse grabbing a solid object, such as the stall door or fence rail, with his incisors, arching his neck, pulling against the object, and sucking in air.By nature, horses want to nibble ... Read More