
The time has come and you are finally ready to go out and buy a horse of your own But how do you know what to look for...
You’ve heard it time and again “Don’t forget to pick out your horse’s feet...
When a client is coming out to look at a horse that is for sale, it is very important to make a good first impression Often the first impression is what makes or breaks a sale...
While riding is great fun, many horse owners would love to have other games that they can play with their horse Here are some great ideas for having fun with your equine friend...
While it might seem that grooming a horse is purely cosmetic, it is in fact an important part of your horse’s care By caring for your horse’s coat, you not only make him look better, but make him feel better too...
It is not uncommon to see horses at shows sporting messy forelock braids that are bumped up like the braids along their manes Not only do these braids look terrible, they are the sure sign of an amateur braiding job...
Once you have the hang of braiding the mane, you might want to learn how to braid a tail A well-braided tail can be the perfect way to set off well-developed hindquarters...
While a long, flowing mane is beautiful, for many riders it is more of a hassle that it is worth Often showing a horse requires a pulled mane...
Sometimes, despite our best efforts, it is necessary to sell a horse through auction While this can be a quick fix, often the sale price you receive at an auction is well below your horse’s actual value...
The short answer to what to do if your Dachshund has back trouble is to stop reading this and take him to your veterinarian In severe cases, you literally only have a matter of hours to react, waiting can mean the difference between full recovery and your dog never regaining his mobility...