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November 14, 2008
Tips on Bathing Your Horse
In the past, many horse owners and trainers did not bathe horses because they were afraid of stripping the bacteria and natural oils from the horse’s coat. As more horses are being used in competition, they must look and be clean so horses are being bathed on a more regular basis, especially during the summer months. There’s nothing better than a clean horse, so you want to be sure that you are bathing them correctly to preserve the natural oils and bacteria on the horse’s skin.
November 13, 2008
Horse Hay Feeders
Ideally, a horse hay feeder for round or square bales should be designed in such a way as to practically eliminate hay waste and spoilage. It should also protect hay from all kinds of weather. As a result, one would save on hay, work less on cleaning up and spend less time feeding.
There is a lot to take into consideration when looking the the right horse for sale. Novice and inexperienced riders should always seek expert, unbiased advice form a qualified professional. The standard of the rider and their amount of experience looking after horses and ponies must be taken into account.
November 12, 2008
Intestinal Colic Facts - Learn The Entire Truth
The article gives details about colic in horses and how serious it can be, sometimes requiring surgery. Colic in horses is recognized by severe pain in the abdominal area caused by inflammation and obstruction in organs like the kidney, liver or intestines. If the bowel has good blood supply then surgery could be avoided.



















