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  • Horse Care & Training Tips - Do you own a horse? If so, then you have questions about the care, feeding, shoeing, cost, etc. of horse ownership. The least expense of owning a horse, is the actual purchase. Once you have bought your horse, then your expenses begin: shoeing, de-worming, vaccinations, training, boarding, etc. Horse Trainin ...
  • Jack Welch--Success Is Getting Back Up on the Horse - Do you own a horse? If so, then you have questions about the care, feeding, shoeing, cost, etc. of horse ownership. The least expense of owning a horse, is the actual purchase. Once you have bought your horse, then your expenses begin: shoeing, de-worming, vaccinations, training, boarding, etc. Horse Trainin ...
  • Horse Racing Betting, A Beginners Guide (Part 2) - In part one we went over how to pick contending horses by looking at the jockey, trainer and then finished off by looking at the form of the horse. By looking at the factors we went over last time you should now have been able to select some winners. In this article I’m going to give you a few more tips on h ...
  • Horseback Trail Riding Checklist - The weather’s warming up & you’re itching to load your horse up & do some trail riding. Before you saddle up and head out to the great outdoors, here’s a checklist of essentials to make your trip safe & enjoyable. Check over your truck and trailer Check tire pressure & wear Check your floo ...
  • Horse Racing Betting, The Risk Free Way - You may or may not of heard of all this talk about been a change to horse racing betting where you can bet on horse races risk free. Yes that’s right, Risk Free! Now this isn’t some bogus system that gives you one horse that is guaranteed to win, it isn’t even like normal gambling. It’s more like tradi ...
  • 2005 NFL Dark Horses - You may or may not of heard of all this talk about been a change to horse racing betting where you can bet on horse races risk free. Yes that’s right, Risk Free! Now this isn’t some bogus system that gives you one horse that is guaranteed to win, it isn’t even like normal gambling. It’s more like tradi ...
  • Horse Training Facts And Maxims All Horse Owners Should Know ! - To the uninitiated horse owner, there are timely facts about horses they should know. In fact, when someone first gets a horse these timely facts should be studied and learned. These timely facts come from the Jesse Beery horse training manual. Jesse Beery was a famous horse trainer from the 1800's. Interestingly, Beery's training methods ar ...
  • How I Almost Got Whacked Over a Race Horse Named Sissy - Hi, my name is Joseph Pigliatti. I am also known as Joey the Pig, Shotgun Joey, Joey the Mook, Mug Shot Joey, Joey Make Me Weep and Joey Cheesecake. If you don’t mind, I prefer Joey the Pig. Anyhow, the good people at gambleonthis.com have asked me to write an article about the time Octavio Waxed Ears Bertol ...
  • Horseback Riding in Renewal - Hi, my name is Joseph Pigliatti. I am also known as Joey the Pig, Shotgun Joey, Joey the Mook, Mug Shot Joey, Joey Make Me Weep and Joey Cheesecake. If you don’t mind, I prefer Joey the Pig. Anyhow, the good people at gambleonthis.com have asked me to write an article about the time Octavio Waxed Ears Bertol ...
  • Zen and the Art of Horseback Riding - Remember the sandwich with the image of the Virgin Mary on it that sold on ebay for thousands of dollars? That's a perfect example that "no horse is too dead to beat!" Many probably wondered what did this person do to sell something of, apparently, no value whatsoever. Three important factors, in fact, very ...
  • £40,000 a Year from Horse Racing Betting Systems - There is a new way to earn money from home, well I say new. What I mean is that it is new to the public because an elite few people have been doing it for some time but I'm blowing the lid on it and showing the public how they can benefit from horse racing Hi, my name is Rob Mellor and I have been testing horse racing systems for over 5 year ...
  • No Horse is Too Dead to Beat! - Remember the sandwich with the image of the Virgin Mary on it that sold on ebay for thousands of dollars? That's a perfect example that "no horse is too dead to beat!" Many probably wondered what did this person do to sell something of, apparently, no value whatsoever. Three important factors, in fact, very ...
  • Worms, Horses, Bugs and Thugs - You will notice that as wagering on a race progresses closer to post time, the odds will change. Why is that you ask? The Cash that is wagered in a horse race is counted up and put into Pools. What is a Pool? A Pool is where the total amount of money that is wagered on a specific type of bet is held to be redistri ...
  • Horse Racing Betting Odds - You will notice that as wagering on a race progresses closer to post time, the odds will change. Why is that you ask? The Cash that is wagered in a horse race is counted up and put into Pools. What is a Pool? A Pool is where the total amount of money that is wagered on a specific type of bet is held to be redistri ...
  • Horse Betting - Placing a bet on football always seemed easier to me, so that’s what I would do. Even now we’ll only put money down on horses once in a while. There are a few different types of wagering when it comes to horses. The most common, the one you see Moe betting on all the time on The Simpsons, is what is called s ...
  • Stress in Horses - Placing a bet on football always seemed easier to me, so that’s what I would do. Even now we’ll only put money down on horses once in a while. There are a few different types of wagering when it comes to horses. The most common, the one you see Moe betting on all the time on The Simpsons, is what is called s ...
  • White Horse Weather Vanes - Many years ago I attended a motivational seminar (one of many!) where the speaker made quite a startling comment. He was talking about the power of co-operation and how it was so much easier to achieve a goal when everybody was pulling together. He gave an example. He started off by making a statement: "A dr ...
  • Parable of the Two Draft Horses - Many years ago I attended a motivational seminar (one of many!) where the speaker made quite a startling comment. He was talking about the power of co-operation and how it was so much easier to achieve a goal when everybody was pulling together. He gave an example. He started off by making a statement: "A dr ...
  • Siena, Italy – Medieval Life and Horse Racing - Italy has many well-known travel destinations such as Rome. Less publicized destinations such as Siena are even better. Sienna Located roughly an hour outside of Florence, Siena is one of my favorite places in Italy. When you think gothic architecture and medieval town, you think of Siena. Built as a f ...
  • THE HORSES OF ERATH COUNTY: This Texas County Ain't Horsin' Around - Italy has many well-known travel destinations such as Rome. Less publicized destinations such as Siena are even better. Sienna Located roughly an hour outside of Florence, Siena is one of my favorite places in Italy. When you think gothic architecture and medieval town, you think of Siena. Built as a f ...
  • Amazing Insights Of A Horse Training Expert From The Late 1800's! - Could a horse trainer, born about 154 years ago, teach us anything new today? Would the methods be old hat or would they be useful? The answer is a resounding Yes!, they are enormously useful. The horse training expert referred to is named Jesse Beery. Beery was a world famous horse trainer from the late 1800's who posse ...
  • How to Sell a Dead Horse Online - In my previous article "How to Sell a Dead Horse", I mentioned creativity and determination are fundamental qualities that need adding to your professionalism in sales. O.K., but now you will need to quadruple your determination and creative skills to sell online. The following are necessary traits to be abl ...
  • Horsetail (Equisetum)--Ridding the Garden of This Pernicious Weed - In my previous article "How to Sell a Dead Horse", I mentioned creativity and determination are fundamental qualities that need adding to your professionalism in sales. O.K., but now you will need to quadruple your determination and creative skills to sell online. The following are necessary traits to be abl ...
  • Tips For Buying a Horse Online - A popular motif in jewelry, even among city dwellers, is horses. Horse jewelry is enigmatic and evokes a sense of strength as well as of mystery. Now one would have to ask: why horses? Why care about an animal rarely seen in the city anyway? Horses symbolize freedom, and pride in freedom. Wild horses come wi ...
  • Horse Jewelry: Bold and Free - A popular motif in jewelry, even among city dwellers, is horses. Horse jewelry is enigmatic and evokes a sense of strength as well as of mystery. Now one would have to ask: why horses? Why care about an animal rarely seen in the city anyway? Horses symbolize freedom, and pride in freedom. Wild horses come wi ...
  • Little Horse of Iron - Book Review - Not any fence is effective as a fence for horses. These magnificent creatures have specific attributes and characteristics that demand certain types of fencing to protect them, as well as to keep them on the owner's property. Good, sturdy horse fences, can amount to a very large investment, especially for large an ...
  • Horse Fences 101 - Not any fence is effective as a fence for horses. These magnificent creatures have specific attributes and characteristics that demand certain types of fencing to protect them, as well as to keep them on the owner's property. Good, sturdy horse fences, can amount to a very large investment, especially for large an ...
  • Hollywood Horse Stories - A recent Hollywood rumor was that Tobey Maguire injured his back during the making of Sea Biscuit doing horseback riding scenes, making him unable to star in the sequel to Spider-Man. Although it turned out to be false, he rode a mechanical horse in the film, many actors have had close calls working with horses. One example was Michael Cain ...
  • Horse Lover Gift Ideas! - Horseback is a perfect way to see the spectacular landscapes of Argentina and Chile. These two countries encompass an exciting and colourful land that contains almost every landscape and climate imaginable - from lush rainforests to harsh and arid deserts to the native forests, lakes and fjords of Patagonia. ...
  • Horseback - The Ideal Way to Explore Argentina and Chile from the Atacama to Patagonia - Horseback is a perfect way to see the spectacular landscapes of Argentina and Chile. These two countries encompass an exciting and colourful land that contains almost every landscape and climate imaginable - from lush rainforests to harsh and arid deserts to the native forests, lakes and fjords of Patagonia.

  • Preventing Horse Burnout in Each of the Five Elements - In this month’s regular newsletter I discussed how relaxation time is crucial to helping your horse avoid burnout. Of course, relaxation can mean something different to every horse. Knowing your horse’s five element personality type can help you determine the best way to help him relax. To give you a jump start on designing the perfect environme ...
  • Horseradish Sauce Health Benefits - The health benefits of horseradish sauce are numerous, sinus and cold cure to name a few. Horseradish sauce is made by shredding and pounding the fresh root to which is added lemon juice. In this form the horseradish juice can be stored in a cold place for at least a week. Horseradish plant, like garlic, is ...
  • WHAT ARE THE MOST COMMON HORSE BREEDS TODAY? - Learning about horse breeds, common and rare, is fascinating and there's a wealth of information available for free on the Internet. Your curiosity about horses and horse breeds will most certainly bring you to the Internet. In fact, the Internet is literally an A to Z of horse information. Websites such as Equiseach.com are like specialize ...
  • Why I Have a Horse - Yes, I have a horse. In Idaho, it is best to have one of the critters. Why? When you’re old, retired, and have your spouse as your boss, you will understand. For example: “John, take out the garbage.” I will as soon as I get back from feeding my horse. “John, mow the grass.” I wil ...
  • Horse Training Gets A New Face Lift From A 108 Year Old Horse Training Manual! - If you have a passion to learn all you can about horse training, then you will want to know about a 108 year old horse training manual recently revived from a dusty old book shelf of a used book store. This horse training manual was written in the late 1800's by a then world famous horse trainer named Jesse Beery. In Beery's manual he explain ...
  • How To Load A Horse Into A Trailer - Easy As Pie! - If there is an art to getting horses to load in a trailer, then this it. The first thing that must happen is communication between the horse and his handler. The horse must understand what is required of him and the handler must make it easy to understand. Thus, you must start by getting the horse to move forward in eith ...
  • Amazing Inisghts Of A Horse Training Expert From The 1800's ! - Could a horse trainer, born about 154 years ago, teach us anything new today? Would the methods be old hat or would they be useful? The answer is a resounding Yes!, they are enormously useful. The horse training expert referred to is named Jesse Beery. Beery was a world famous horse trainer from the late 1800's who possessed amazing a ...
  • Choosing A Horse - The sport of Steeplechase racing dates back to 1752 in Ireland when two, half-crocked, friends settled the argument over who owned the best horse by racing to the nearest Church steeple after returning from Fox hunting. The winner actually rode right through the church where the vicar was holding a solemn funeral. ...
  • The History of Steeplechase Horse Racing - The sport of Steeplechase racing dates back to 1752 in Ireland when two, half-crocked, friends settled the argument over who owned the best horse by racing to the nearest Church steeple after returning from Fox hunting. The winner actually rode right through the church where the vicar was holding a solemn funeral. ...
  • The One-Minute Horse Training Manager - If your life is so busy you literally only have a minute or two a day to spend with your horse, then here are 5 smart training tips you can use to keep your horse "tuned up" when you have just minutes a day. Smart Tip #1: Practice Backing Up Suppose you just fed your horse some hay and he's eating. Assuming you have enough room to get beside ...
  • How To Use Horse Training Thinking To Solve Dang Near Any Problem With A Horse! - Horse training can be a relatively mysterious subject to people who have not studied it. Even more mysterious is a behavioral problem a horse has that causes his owner stress and frustration. What many horse owners don't understand is often the handler, not the horse, is causing the problem. That being said, that is the first consider ...
  • How To Get Your Horse From Pulling Back While Tied - Some people have horses they don’t dare tie. Why? Because they break their halters and/or crossties. So what is a person to do in their horse training practices? My first suggestion is to get a rope halter. But not just any ol’ rope halter. Get one of those rope halters that are thin because they cut into the horse’s poll more if they pull back. ...
  • How To Load A Horse Into A Trailer - Easy As Pie - Using Smart Horse Training! - If there is an art to getting horses to load in a trailer, then this it. The first thing that must happen is communication between the horse and his handler. The horse must understand what is required of him and the handler must make it easy to understand. Thus, you must start by getting the horse to move forward in either direction. ...
  • What My Horse Had For Breakfast - Let’s see, he had some oats, fresh alfalfa and his vitamins. I know from the mixture that is great food and he will win the seventh race this afternoon. He can’t lose because of his diet and a great jockey will be riding him. Kinda reminds me of what my broker (horse trainer) told me to do when I was selecting a mutual fund to buy. He said ...
  • Horse Training 101 - Horseshoes have become synonymous with good fortune. Having them on your horse’s feet has little to do with attracting good luck, but a lot with answering to your steed’s needs. Horses in the wild do not require shoes unlike domesticated breeds of horse. Those horses that are not worked out and trained regul ...
  • Choosing the Perfect Horseshoes - Horseshoes have become synonymous with good fortune. Having them on your horse’s feet has little to do with attracting good luck, but a lot with answering to your steed’s needs. Horses in the wild do not require shoes unlike domesticated breeds of horse. Those horses that are not worked out and trained regul ...
  • Horse Manure Management--What are Your Options? - It is very important to decide whether to keep your horse with you or choosing a nearby stable that would accommodate your horse. It all depends upon the size of your property and the amount of money that you can spend. If you think that it is difficult for you to keep the horse on your land, you can find a suitab ...
  • Horse Stable keeping - It is very important to decide whether to keep your horse with you or choosing a nearby stable that would accommodate your horse. It all depends upon the size of your property and the amount of money that you can spend. If you think that it is difficult for you to keep the horse on your land, you can find a suitab ...
  • Testy Horses and the Art of Speed Waiting - "What are you waiting for?" said Nelson, looking at me impatiently. "Well? Go on. Get saddled up!" I was eighteen years old and had just entered my first rodeo. However, the horse I expected to ride in a roping competition had taken ill. The one I was about to ride instead had an "attitude". He was known to become testy when his riders lea ...
  • Horse Trailer Safety - Do you own a horse trailer? If not, do you sometimes use another person’s horse trailer to transport your animals to the vet, to riding arenas, or to shows? If so, you will want to be sure the trailer is in top-notch condition before loading your horses or ponies for a trip. Although you may have to make discreet ...
  • Salmon Steak with Apple and Horseradish Garnish - Do you own a horse trailer? If not, do you sometimes use another person’s horse trailer to transport your animals to the vet, to riding arenas, or to shows? If so, you will want to be sure the trailer is in top-notch condition before loading your horses or ponies for a trip. Although you may have to make discreet ...
  • Types of Horse Races - Horse Races come in several types, namely, stakes, handicap, allowance, claiming or maiden races. Each one of these have important differences in terms of the types of horses entered into the race, as well as how horse owners and trainers will decide to run their horse in the race. Stakes races are those whi ...
  • An African Adventure on Horseback - Horse Races come in several types, namely, stakes, handicap, allowance, claiming or maiden races. Each one of these have important differences in terms of the types of horses entered into the race, as well as how horse owners and trainers will decide to run their horse in the race. Stakes races are those whi ...
  • How To Use Horse Training Thinking To Solve Dang Near Any Problem With A Horse - Horse training can be a relatively mysterious subject to people who have not studied it. Even more mysterious is a behavioral problem a horse has that causes his owner stress and frustration. What many horse owners don't understand is often the handler, not the horse, is causing the problem. That being said, that is the first consideration in ...
  • How to Find the Best Horse for Your Child - Owning a horse is a huge responsibility for an adult, much less for a child. Owning a horse requires a lot of time and money, both from the parent and the child, therefore, before you decide to go horse-shopping, it’s best that you sit down and discuss the responsibilities and tasks involved in owning and caring f ...
  • WHAT THE NOVICE HORSE BREEDER SHOULD CONSIDER BEFORE BREEDING - For any proud horse owner there comes a time when you want to mate your stallion or mare. This is an important decision. Be patient. Be prepared. You've taken a good look at your mare and believe that she is good mating material. Plus, you are rather fond of the idea of having a baby around. It is time to begin the long, but rewarding task ...
  • How To Get Your Horse To Obey You and Look To You For Instruction - In the animal kingdom there is a pecking order. Richard Shrake points out that it’s a lot like the military. He ranks in the pecking order go from General down to Private. The General will get first pick of the food, decide where to go and when, and so on. The 'second in command' will act just like the General but he won’t pick ...
  • A Million Little Truths: One Good Horse , a memoir by Tom Groneburg - 1. Following A Trainer's Course Statistics The placing of horses is one of the most important factors in the jigsaw of training. Some trainers insist in doing this themselves whereas others find that to do this effectively with a lot of horses is too time consuming and distracts them from the core ele ...
  • Two Things To Consider If You Want To Make A Regular Income From Betting On Horse Racing - 1. Following A Trainer's Course Statistics The placing of horses is one of the most important factors in the jigsaw of training. Some trainers insist in doing this themselves whereas others find that to do this effectively with a lot of horses is too time consuming and distracts them from the core ele ...
  • How To Use Leading Your Horse To Get Control And Response - I’ve been around many people who try to lead a horse by controlling their head with a lead rope. They end up pulling or jerking the lead rope and the horse will typically pull back or push around the person with the lead rope. Ultimately, you want slack in the lead rope while leading your horse because you don’t want to pull or jerk him. If your ...
  • Learn the Secret of Low Cost Advertising for Your Horse Business - Learn the Secret of Low Cost Advertising for Your Horse Business As a ezine publisher I have discovered several methods to target"The Horse Industry" market. Through trial and error this is what I have come up with. It worked for me and I know it will work for you too! Ezines or newsletters are simply- electronic newsletters ...
  • Horse Racing Basics - Horse racing is perhaps one of the most common and attractive wagering game. Every country that permits horse racing earns huge revenue through it. However, not every one is aware that a horse race has more to it than four legged animals and bets. For example, how many if us know about the evolution of horse racin ...
  • Horseshoes in the Dark - Horse racing is perhaps one of the most common and attractive wagering game. Every country that permits horse racing earns huge revenue through it. However, not every one is aware that a horse race has more to it than four legged animals and bets. For example, how many if us know about the evolution of horse racin ...
  • A Horse Named Focus - Every year during the month of October and at times into early November, I show my EFL students the Disney animated version of “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow”. The video serves several purposes both didactic and non-didactic. It continues to be popular with the students regardless of their age, major or occupation. ...
  • The Headless Horseman Rides Again - Every year during the month of October and at times into early November, I show my EFL students the Disney animated version of “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow”. The video serves several purposes both didactic and non-didactic. It continues to be popular with the students regardless of their age, major or occupation. ...
  • The Cure To Stop A Horse From Kicking -

  • The TOP 7 Mistakes Horse Owners Make - Mistake #7 – Assuming You Can Get On Any Horse And Simply Ride Not all horses are the same. Some you can get on and easily ride. Some are so green that you could be easily injured if you have little or no riding experience. The ones easy to ride are typically older horses. They have been ridden the most and will be the most forgi ...
  • How To Get Your Horse To Obey You And Look To You For Instuction - In the animal kingdom there is a pecking order. Richard Shrake points out that it’s a lot like the military. He ranks in the pecking order go from General down to Private. The General will get first pick of the food, decide where to go and when, and so on. The “second in command” will act just like the General but he won’t pick on the Gener ...
  • Leftover 4th of July Fireworks are Great for Bomb Proofing the Horses - The Goal I was working with Vego and Gemini today. I have been working on desensitizing them to loud noises. The final goal is 1) to be able to shoot a gun while sitting on their backs and 2) to be able to ride them down a street filled with people, flying streamers, loud noises, fireworks, etc. Basic ...
  • Shoot a Gun While Sitting on My Horse ? - The Goal I was working with Vego and Gemini today. I have been working on desensitizing them to loud noises. The final goal is 1) to be able to shoot a gun while sitting on their backs and 2) to be able to ride them down a street filled with people, flying streamers, loud noises, fireworks, etc. Basic ...
  • Managing Horse Pasture - A major part of a horse's diet is hay or pasture. A horse weighing 1000 pounds will eat about 500 pounds each month. A horse needs roughly 28 acres of non-irrigated, dryland pasture a year if that is the only source of forage. However, a pasture that is irrigated will grow more forage than dryland pasture, requiri ...
  • Crazy Horse - A major part of a horse's diet is hay or pasture. A horse weighing 1000 pounds will eat about 500 pounds each month. A horse needs roughly 28 acres of non-irrigated, dryland pasture a year if that is the only source of forage. However, a pasture that is irrigated will grow more forage than dryland pasture, requiri ...
  • Love of Horses - My love of horses began at the age of 11 when I worked every summer at a ranch. My twin brother and I would walk about ten miles a day in circles taking children on pony rides. I had never really thought much about horses before that but I was soon hooked for life. Interestingly I found out years later that ...
  • How to Groom Your Horse - My love of horses began at the age of 11 when I worked every summer at a ranch. My twin brother and I would walk about ten miles a day in circles taking children on pony rides. I had never really thought much about horses before that but I was soon hooked for life. Interestingly I found out years later that ...
  • Race Horses and Mutual Funds - For years investors have been taught to look into the composition of a mutual funds. In other words the "experts" want you to take the time to analyze the stocks within the mutual fund portfolio, categorize them by industry group and try to understand the objective of the fund manager. This is nonsense. When I go the track I look to see wh ...
  • The Importance Of Habit And Repetition During Horse Training - Picture this. You're out feeding your horse. You're petting her, talking to her, and admiring how beautiful she is.

    Suddenly, you get the urge to get on her and go for a ride. The only thing is, you don't feel like getting the saddle and bridle - so you just jump on...bareback. Now you're sitting on her. Her head is high, her ears are twit ...

  • Horse Racing and Seabiscut -- A Hope, A Prayer, and A Horse ! - Even though our lives progressively moves forward on occasion it has a way of working what seems to be in a backwards motion, yet in the end achieves the same results. I remember years ago when I started my bodybuilding career, I had no self- confidence, poor self-esteem, and an introverted personality. I couldn't ...
  • Horse Betting Tips - Most apprentices are capable of breaking a horse fast, which is great in sprint races, and the majority of their wins are usually accomplished under such circumstances. However, in route races (distance of longer than 1-1/8 miles) they usually do not perform as well. This is not necessarily because they are lackin ...
  • Do You Make These Horse Training Mistakes Loading Your Horse Into A Trailer? - Mistake #1: "Here, Kitty Kitty..." Unless they have been educated, new horse owners often think a horse is like a cat or dog. They figure if they tap their thighs and say, "C'mon,...C'mon,...C'mon..." the horse'll will simply jump right in the trailer like a happy dog or cat. Mistake #2: "Using Food As Bait"

  • Caring for Your Horse : Routine Preventative Care - Owning a horse is a huge responsibility for owners of any age. These magnificent creatures need care and attention to ensure your pet is happy and healthy. Caring for a horse is much like caring for a dog or a cat, although on a much larger scale. Many horse owners find the most difficult aspect of caring for thei ...
  • Space and Shelter Needs for Your Horse - Keeping a Horse on Your Property - Owning a horse is a huge responsibility for owners of any age. These magnificent creatures need care and attention to ensure your pet is happy and healthy. Caring for a horse is much like caring for a dog or a cat, although on a much larger scale. Many horse owners find the most difficult aspect of caring for thei ...
  • Selecting a Horse - Choose the Breed Carefully - Owning a horse is a huge responsibility for owners of any age. These magnificent creatures need care and attention to ensure your pet is happy and healthy. Caring for a horse is much like caring for a dog or a cat, although on a much larger scale. Many horse owners find the most difficult aspect of caring for thei ...
  • Horse Training Secrets For Busy Horse Owners Short On Time - Picture this. You're late for work one day. You look at your watch and notice you have about three minutes to feed your horse before you have to leave. Plus, it seems to worsen every day. You notice your life getting busier and you have little time, if any, to spend with your horse. Should you sell him? Should you keep him? What do you do. It ...
  • The Boy Who Caught the Horse - I want to make my horses as safe as possible in a variety of situations. Therefore I try to expose them to as many situations as possible. Although I would never advocate approaching your horse at a full sprint I think there are good reasons to let your horse get some experience around fast moving objects. For exa ...
  • 5 Minute Training – Running at Your Horse - I want to make my horses as safe as possible in a variety of situations. Therefore I try to expose them to as many situations as possible. Although I would never advocate approaching your horse at a full sprint I think there are good reasons to let your horse get some experience around fast moving objects. For exa ...
  • Do You Make These Mistakes Loading Your Horse Into A Trailer? - Mistake #1: "Here, Kitty Kitty..." Unless they have been educated, new horse owners often think a horse is like a cat or dog. They figure if they tap their thighs and say, "C'mon,...C'mon,...C'mon..." the horse'll will simply jump right in the trailer like a happy dog or cat. Mistake #2: "Using Food As Bait" Putting hay, grain, apple ...
  • Five Tips For Caring For Your Older Horse - He’s been your equine partner for years now. You’ve perhaps ridden in shows, through trails or even relocated across the country with your horse. You’ve been friends a long time, and it may be hard to admit, but you’ve noticed your horse is slowing down. Don’t lose heart. Just like with people, advances in h ...
  • Colts’ Stadium Short on Horse Sense - The predominant discussion in the Indianapolis media over the proposed $500 million Colts stadium is how to fund it, not over the wisdom and propriety of taxpayers going into debt to build it. Apparently the leaders of both major political parties in Indiana have signed off on the concept, including a poor building design, and are content ...
  • The Top 3 Tricks Horse Owners Can Use To Unspoil A Barn Sour Horse - It’s been weeks since you went riding. Now you have time to ride this afternoon and there ain’t no one gonna stop you. Excited, you saddle up your horse and get on him. You get about 50 feet from the barn and your horse turns around and goes back – and you can’t stop him. Why? You have a barn spoiled horse. This is a common scenario for novice hors ...
  • How I Get More Training Done On My Horses In 1/2 The Time - Here's a simple way... to help your horse learn twice as fast. We are all pressed for time, seems there is just not enough of it. There is the job, family duties, maybe social events, all competing for our time. Our horse is ignored and we end up with a 10 year old "greenbroke" horse, which can mean anything from they buck or, spook someti ...
  • 8 Golden Rules for Betting on Horses - Pets are Feng Shui, according to Feng Shui expert, Yvonne Phillips -- author of Feng Shui ABC. "Pets emit a strong, positive form of energy in your home because they are constantly in motion. There is no better Feng Shui for your home," said Yvonne, "than having an animal run around spreading positive ...
  • Natural Pet Therapy: How Feng Shui Therapy Can Heal Your Pet Cat, Dog, Bird, Horse or Exotic Anima - Pets are Feng Shui, according to Feng Shui expert, Yvonne Phillips -- author of Feng Shui ABC. "Pets emit a strong, positive form of energy in your home because they are constantly in motion. There is no better Feng Shui for your home," said Yvonne, "than having an animal run around spreading positive ...
  • A Horse Training Secret From The 1800's To Teach A Horse To Drive Without Lines! - Horse owners who are history buffs may recognize the name Jesse Beery. Beery was an enormously famous horse trainer from the 1800's and early 1900's. He learned to train horses at a very young age. It was clear he had a gift for horse training and made it his life's work. Among the almost countless things Beery could do ...
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