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		<title>The Most Desirable Means Of Opting For The Winning Horse</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 May 2012 05:30:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The horse racing is most likely the fantastic game for almost all. Many individuals sit down and watch it for getting fulfillment and entertainment. Some individuals go on betting activities also. But it is not that much easier method to fix the wagering on the specific horse. Many study and evaluation is needed to choose [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The horse racing is most likely the fantastic game for almost all. Many individuals sit down and watch it for getting fulfillment and entertainment. Some individuals go on betting activities also. But it is not that much easier method to fix the wagering on the specific horse. Many study and evaluation is needed to choose the correct horse for betting.</p>
<p>The horse racing picks are completed by a number of companies to provide the specialized services to the <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://kwsaddlery.com.au/mega-horse-supplement}%C3%A2%C2%80%C2%9D%3Estirrups%3C/a%3E">punters</a>. Certain conditions must be kept in mind to choose with regards to the correct picks during horse racing. Picks means to simply find the exact horse which you think can win the race as per your knowledge. It is rather tough to decide the winner in the horse race in ahead of time.</p>
<p>Certain methods given below should be followed to choose the horse racing picks.</p>
<p>One essential tactic to decide regarding the picks is to get started with the analysis of probabilities. The odds claimed by the oddsmaker will provide you with idea about the the likelihood of horse to suceed in the race. If the probabilities presented to you are far better, it is a less opportunity to make the money from it.</p>
<p>The odds are the ratio in which the collections and stakes are explained. For earning additional money, consider the greater odds means the difference in the ratio should be greater. The risk is involved in it. In particular producing super gains and better payout, you have to take this opportunity to choose the horses with greater odds.</p>
<p>The evaluation of horse race history is always helpful for choosing horse racing picks. For anyone who is interesting in one horse for fixing your bets, then take a closure search the history of him in the past racings. If perhaps he has defeated the same horse which is going to play with him in the approaching race, then there's a probable chance of that horse to succeed the race for a second time.</p>
<p>The stable of the horse also matters a lot since the better and the more lucrative the stable; the more often probabilities are there for horse to acquire the good training. Therefore such horse can possibly be your would-be horse racing pick.</p>
<p>Just about the most very important elements in winning the horse race is the training receives to horses by trainers. The trainer knows more about the horses and they've got superior experience. You may use their special expertise for your purpose. The horse jockey is often greatly associated with deciding the winning of the horses in race. You could access the competition for wagering by means of trifecta, exacta, pick 3 or pick 6.</p>
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		<title>Things To Consider Before Owning A Pony</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 May 2012 05:30:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It's all extremely fine desiring your own horse, but have you given the matter the kind of consideration it calls for? Or have you been taking a look at only one side of the coin? The side that reflects the benefits and pleasures of having a horse of your own? To make a final decision [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It's all extremely fine desiring your own horse, but have you given the matter the kind of consideration it calls for? Or have you been taking a look at only one side of the coin? The side that reflects the benefits and pleasures of having a horse of your own?</p>
<p>To make a final decision based totally on full consideration of all applicable practical issues, naturally, you want to have a look at either side of the coin. Here are some of the problems that need to be resolved.</p>
<p>Horses need to eat and they need to drink. Unless they're wild horses or tame horses in enormous pastures with everything thrown in, they cannot feed and organize water for themselves. They need to be housed in stalls or paddocks that must definitely be cleaned each day of the year. This could create problems when you have got to go out of town on work, or are organizing a vacation. You will have two choices: you may either get someone on a short term hire to look after your pony at your place, or you put up your horse at someone else's place. That somebody else may be a good friend or relative who also happens to have horses, or even more likely it will be a pro pony boarding service.</p>
<p>There isn't any end of work related to horse rearing. It includes housing, feeding, watering, grooming and exercising your horses. It covers any medical care that may be necessary. It includes daily cleaning of the horse's accommodation. It includes upkeep of the environment including the <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://horsehorses.net/Riding-Hats">stable and barn</a>, the fences and the pasture if any. All these jobs range in appeal from the acceptable to the unpleasant to the outright distasteful. Regardless of how well organised you are all these jobs are not going to be done in a few moments.</p>
<p>Then you have other things to consider. Will all of the odours connected with your pony rearing cause friction with your neighbors? If you are in an area with a lot of neighbours not so far away, will youngsters from the vicinity who may be continually after your horses, wanting to feed them, pet them and ride them? This can be a unpredictable situation if you've got any horses that are prone to biting or kicking. The most gentle of horses can kick out if scared, and can tromp on youngsters without intending to. This suggests that you make very certain that your horses aren't easily accessed. You install extremely high fences and gates that cannot be opened by kids.</p>
<p>It may be a good idea to rethink your options, and if you are still determined on your own pony, it may be an even better idea to get a bit of insurance.</p>
<p>Horses are Heather Toms passion and she enjoys sharing her extensive knowledge through her 100s of articles with other <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://horsehorses.net/">horse</a> lovers, like all things about <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://horsehorses.net/Equestrian-Wear" title="equestrian wear">equestrian wear</a></p>
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		<title>Roach Backed Horse Caring</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 May 2012 05:29:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Holistic horse care means looking after your horse's desires from the smallest inkling to the most serious condition. Unfortunately there are numerous horse owners out there who lack the know-how to lessen a serious condition when one hits their horse. They either administer insufficient medication or treatment or not risk it at all and in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Holistic horse care means looking after your horse's desires from the smallest inkling to the most serious condition. Unfortunately there are numerous <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://horsehorses.net/horse-rugs">horse</a> owners out there who lack the know-how to lessen a serious condition when one hits their horse. They either administer insufficient medication or treatment or not risk it at all and in the final analysis let the horse's condition worsen. In the end they sell the horse or refer it to an expert.</p>
<p>An equestrian should know how to take care or her valued equine mate. Beyond equestrian training and even basic coaching to turn a wild mare into a safe mount for horse riding, there's so very much more to horse care especially when it comes to treating serious illnesses and conditions. Let's take a roach back, as an example.</p>
<p>Though a roach back wouldn't necessarily prevent a mare from changing into an appropriate mount for horse riding (as it may not cause her gait and soundness as well as other movements to be seriously diminished), beyond horse riding and similarly undemanding physical exercises, a roach backed mare wouldn't be ideal. Whether or not the hump on her back isn't tender, there would be resulting physical or internal deformations or irregularities that could restrict how much horsing around she'll do.</p>
<p>A roach back can come from numerous causes, even as simple as jumping over too high a fence and straining abdominal muscles. If those strained muscles become unfit to hold up vital organs anymore, they could sink and pull the mare's pelvis close to her last rib. The final result: a roach back. Not to mention she'd be exceedingly tender around the intestinal parts.</p>
<p>If you've done your equal share of equestrian training then you most likely had one or two studs or mares develop similar physical conditions, and so would understand how to best handle them. First things first: do not ever give up, not till all avenues of treatment are exhausted. Attempt to offer a hurt horse the best quality of life it can lead, and so be well placed to at least be of some use to its owner. There are many roach backed steeds that are OK for trailering, loading, and of course slow horse riding.</p>
<p>Bodywork is important. Bowen or Equine Touch work as well as network chiropractic treatment are good treatment techniques. It might be better to learn these yourself if you have got a horse with a serious roach back and not enough budget to call for a vet to do the bodywork frequently. As with your equestrian training lessons, release your horse if she indicates pain or agony. Look for signs that her body and mind are processing what you are doing. She would yawn, chew, blink, or paw to signify she's thinking. If she responds well, proceed, if she moves away, take some time. Regress to levels of bodywork she's ok with and work from there.</p>
<p>Always supplement her feeds also , and add a bit more to help combat her status. She may never dump that roach back completely, but she'll at least be a functional horse living a fuller life.</p>
<p>Horses are Heather Toms ' passion and she enjoys sharing her extensive knowledge through her 100's of articles with other <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://horsehorses.net/">horse</a> lovers like all things about <u><a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://horsehorses.net/horse-rugs" title="horse rugs">horse rugs</a></u> <b>.</b></p>
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		<title>3 Ways To Boost Equestrian Skill With A Tight Budget</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 May 2012 05:29:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In our existing economy just getting a mare can be difficult, and coaching her for equestrian sport can be both expensive and at times a demonstration in futility—not all trained horses end up in horse shows. You can still foster your hopes of one day entering your mare in a dressage event, though, as there [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In our existing economy just getting a mare can be difficult, and coaching her for equestrian sport can be both expensive and at times a demonstration in futility—not all trained <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://horsehorses.net/horse-rugs">horses</a> end up in horse shows. You can still foster your hopes of one day entering your mare in a dressage event, though, as there are techniques to get training for you and your steed that are still inexpensive, or better yet , free.</p>
<p>These three concepts of inexpensive and free horse training for the equestrian and her equine partner revolve around relationships with other equestrians and trainers and exploiting clubs.</p>
<p>Sitting in on a clinic or lesson "If you have got an equestrian chum who attends a clinic or horse training lesson, ask the coach if you can watch or study the lesson. Obviously, you can immediately pick up the lessons taught with one exception: you can't practice them as they are being taught. But having the ability to observe alone would get you in the right path, and if you've done your own share of equestrian training, you can simply adopt a lesson you've only watched and use it in your own coaching regime. Most trainers would not say no way to such a straightforward request, but to grease the wheels, avail of some sessions as well , or always put in an effort to refer interested equestrians to the trainer and his discipline. Naturally this only works for a set level of clinics and lessons, a dressage coach would be hard put to give away his trade methods for free.</p>
<p>Have another coach train your horse "Once in a while, say every six months, it may be desirable for you and your mare if you have somebody else—someone more qualified and experienced—train her on something you've been having difficulties with. Especially if your horse isn't that well-broke. You may think you have well-broke equine partner, but as fast as you leave your territory or have someone else sit on her she'd be uncomfortable and irritable. This implies she's not well-broke, she is just used to the surroundings and the people she has been around while coaching in your equestrian training programme. If your horse is well-broke, then having a more experienced trainer sit on your mare and train her may be the push you and your horse may need to raise your training level.</p>
<p>Use Children 4-H. As you may very well know, Youngsters 4-H is an equine-related workshop of sorts for youngsters. But as a guardian or parent of a child who attends a workshop, you can sit by and learn alongside your kid. Don't worry, 4-H teaches the basics up to horse riding and beyond—things you'd need to get a firm handle on anyhow. You can even get a refreshing feeling out of relearning the elementals.</p>
<p>Except for practical horse riding where you apply what you train for in the pen, these three methods to get horse training inexpensive or for free are definitely innovative ideas to aide you equestrian development in a tight financial economy.</p>
<p>Horses are Heather Toms ' passion and she enjoys sharing her extensive knowledge thru her 100's of articles with other <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://horsehorses.net/">horse</a> lovers like all things about <u><a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://horsehorses.net/horse-rugs" title="horse rugs">horse rugs</a></u> <b>.</b></p></p>
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		<title>The Novices Guide To Riding A Horse</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 May 2012 05:29:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Horse riding can truly be enjoyable but it may also be a tough sport especially if you&#039;ve no experience in riding a pony. To learn how to ride a pony, it&#039;s usually possible to take advantage of a horse riding lesson in your area. To prepare you and give you a background on riding, here&#039;s [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Horse riding can truly be enjoyable but it may also be a tough sport especially if you&#039;ve no experience in riding a pony. To learn how to ride a pony, it&#039;s usually possible to take advantage of a horse <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://kwsaddlery.com.au/horse-care/">riding lesson</a> in your area. To prepare you and give you a background on riding, here&#039;s a quick guide on how to ride a horse.</p>
<p><strong>Finding a good stable</strong></p>
<p>Prior to learning how to ride a pony, you should search for a reputable stable that have a seasoned riding instructor to help you out. The pony should be appropriate for beginners and the stable ought to have a safe area to check ride your horse. A learners pony should be at least 8 years old and is calm and experienced.</p>
<p><strong>How to ride a horse</strong></p>
<p>Get your pony prepared and then you can mount it. You can either use a mounting block or get on the pony by getting a boost. For amateurs, it is a good choice to utilise a mounting block. Ask someone to hold the pony in position and climb on the block while you hold the horse reins using your left hand. Place your left foot on the stirrup and spring your right foot. Get up on the pony and lower yourself to sit gently on the saddle. Hold the reins in your hand and place your feet on to the stirrups.</p>
<p><strong>The balancing act</strong></p>
<p>On your first ride, your instructor will lead the horse to offer you the feel of your horse. If you get the feeling of unbalance, grab hold of the mane to get your balance back. You might feel a rocking motion, which is just standard. Move with the pony keeping your elbows light.</p>
<p><strong>Riding position</strong></p>
<p>When riding, keep your eyes straight forward with your back straight. Keep your feet on the stirrup with your heels pointing downwards. Keep in mind that your heel, hip and shoulders should be aligned. You can use various aids to keep control over your pony. Aids can be natural tools like your hands, legs and seat. You can also use man made tools such as spurs or whips.</p>
<p><strong>Riding techniques</strong></p>
<p>Once you&#039;re able to ride on your animal the following horse riding lesson you must learn is to trot. To trot, rise up in every other step. Your heel should be pointed down and remember to remain contact with your horse's mouth. Next, you need to also understand how to canter. This is similar to a fast rocking pace. You can do this by moving your legs slightly backwards and then squeeze.</p>
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		<title>Round Pen Coaching For Your Pony</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 May 2012 05:29:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are plenty of tools and pens and stalls and enclosures you will be working on as an equestrian coaching your horses, but few can be as favourable and invaluable as a round pen. The round pen is utilized when first breaking a horse and will subsequently be used for sport coaching. Even complicated maneuvers [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are plenty of tools and pens and stalls and enclosures you will be working on as an equestrian coaching your horses, but few can be as favourable and invaluable as a round pen. The round pen is utilized when first breaking a horse and will subsequently be used for sport coaching. Even complicated maneuvers in dressage proportions may infrequently merit a trip back to the round pen, where everything started. Underlying the one or two different applications a round pen has for training is it's one of the safest study rooms to coach in both for the horse and the tutor, thus a perfect stage to build trust and respect thru effective communication, related foundations of a trainer-horse relationship.</p>
<p>For new horses that aren't even safe mounts for <a target="_blank" href="http://horsehorses.net/horse-rugs">horse</a> riding yet, the round pen is simply perfect. It is simple to see how being attached to 1,200 pounds of wild horse in an open space isn't awfully safe for the tutor. And the pen being round would pre-empt instances of horses retreating into corners and making an attempt to jump or climb out leading to them hurting themselves.</p>
<p>In the beginning of horse training, it's actually about opening up communication channels in attempts to build respect. Fear shouldn't be confused with respect, as the previous is debilitating, and the latter, motivating. In this endeavour the round pen permits a tutor to set up lessons that aid in building a horse's respect towards its trainer, with the final end being to make the steed understand that the tutor is the lead horse in their two-horse herd. Letting the horse lead the tutor isn't a good idea—fortunately many horses would be pleased to give up the weight of that responsibility to a deserving leader, and that should be you as trainer.</p>
<p>When the horse allows you to lead it, she would then begin understanding that you mean no harm, and you only want to communicate your wants. Building lines of communication is vital, regardless of if you only need to go horse riding with a selected steed. As a steeds trust in you as leader grows, she would start looking to you for what to try next, and that is the best situation you wish to obtain. But this isn't the ultimate end, as her trust in you is until growing. A wrong reaction to her display of fear, mistaking it for defiance, can lead her to loose a part of trust you painstakingly earned. The converse also applies: not responding to defiant behavior would make a horse hard to work with in the future.</p>
<p>And through all this the round pen is a valuable tool and learning grounds. And when an innocent horse enthusiast would get unfavourable results using a round pen and can't even train a horse to be safe for horse riding, then the pen isn't to be blamed, the coach is who's at fault. All taken with all, a good equestrian with around pen can do wondrous training with horses.</p>
<p>Horses are Heather Toms ' passion and she enjoys sharing her extensive knowledge thru her 100's of articles with other <a target="_blank" href="http://horsehorses.net/">horse</a>  lovers like all things about <u><a target="_blank" href="http://horsehorses.net/horse-rugs" title="horse rugs">horse rugs</a></u> <b>.</b> </p>
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		<title>Proper Horse Riding Apparel</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Aside from  <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" title="Equestrian Horses Apparel" href="http://dressage.horse-review.info">equestrian horses apparel,</a> horse riders should look after their horses because after all , the health of the horse has asignificant major} impact on the outcome when they are in a competition.  Whatever of the sports the pony will be engaged in, he must be prepared for the occasion, something that <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" title="proper horse riding dressing" href="http://horse-shows.horse-review.info">correct horse riding dressing</a> is crucial for.  Folk who ride horses aren't the only ones who need to look as good as they can but the horse should look healthy too since there are a large amount of items available for the horse that the riders can pick from. </p>
<p>The dressing kit is one of the most important supplies, as the horse must be nicely presented and correctly fitted out.  With it horse riders will be able to preserve their horse's coat in good condition.  Grooming renders an excellent chance to test the horse for trauma and promotes good circulation at the same time. </p>
<p>The grooming kit is made of different implements to keep the horse clean, with each of these implements having a different purpose when cleaning the horse, some of these are listed below : The dandy brush uses long bristles and its main purpose is to lose soil from the surface of the coat, especially employed in less fragile regions of the pony. </p>
<p>Body brushes are bound in leather and come in both hard or soft adaptations to serve various requirements.  These cleaners are good to get rid of the grease and riding dust from the horse's body, and to clean the many fragile areas of the pony.  Alter brushing the pony, the curry brush is used to clean the brush, not for brushing the pony. </p>
<p>This product get the assorted waste out of the brush, so that you can easily employ the same brush again and again on your pony. </p>
<p>The rubber curry brush is employed to wash the pony's mane and tail, to get shot of caked mud and loose hair.  As its name suggests, a water brush is used to apply water to your horse's coat when washing it. </p>
<p>A mane brush, which is obtainable in metal and plastic, is used for precisely what it sounds like - head of hair and tail.  Aside from the short metal combs used for drawing manes, particular brushs that contain a blade, are used to thin out the mane.  Hoof picks are used to take of dust, stone and other debris that are collected in their hooves while <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" title="horseback ridimg" href="http://equestrian.horse-review.info">horse riding</a> or grazing in the field. </p>
<p>To wash the eyes, nose, and injuries of the pony, use cotton fiber sponges, and to take of sweat or additional water from washing, employ a sweat scraper.  Ultimately is the dressing kit box which can be any container or holdall with adequate storage for the brushes, but there is no reason why you can't use a plain canvas bag with a drawing string.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is vital for your horse's health that the two of you have a close and loving relationship. Horses need love and attention just as much as we do, and this companionship will have a positive impact on your horses health! With proper care you can achieve a special relationship with a happy and healthy horse who [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is vital for your horse's health that the two of you have a close and loving relationship. Horses need love and attention just as much as we do, and this companionship will have a positive impact on your horses health! With proper care you can achieve a special relationship with a happy and healthy horse who will be a loyal companion for a lifetime.</p>
<p><strong>Treat Your Horse like He’s Family.</strong></p>
<p>Most horse owners treat their horses as a part of their family, feeding them well, including exercise into lifestyle, keeping him well groomed and showering them with lots of love and attention. Owning and riding horses is a fantastic experience whether for sport, show or leisure as they are simply so beautiful and capable of infinite love and affection. A horse can provide a rewarding experience for those involved in caring for it.</p>
<p><strong>Caring For Your Horse – The Right Way.</strong></p>
<p>To some extent, the particular breed of horse you have will determine just how much maintenance and exercise it will require. Horses are strong and loving animals with easy-going personalities, but horses just like any animal need certain things in order to keep them happy and healthy. The list below should give you an idea in just how much is required in terms of care if you want to keep a horse.</p>
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<li>Horses are large animals that require constant care and upkeep.</li>
<li>Horses are herd animals - they are sociable and require attention and lots of love.</li>
<li>Horses need daily visits and companionship, and you'll need to love and care for them like any other family member.</li>
<li>Horses need daily activities to keep them from becoming bored.</li>
<li>You must provide horses with a nice sized stall for them to live and sleep in.</li>
<li>You must provide a healthy horse diet.</li>
<li>Your horse will need a constant supply of fresh water.</li>
<li>Your horse will need to have annual vaccinations.</li>
<li>Routine health check-ups including worming and dental care.</li>
<li>Foot care (hoof maintenance).</li>
<li>Training (obedience).</li>
<li>Horses must have a large area in which to exercise that will have to be cleaned often.</li>
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<p>If horses do not get the attention they need you may notice them trying to act out. Sometimes they even try to break out of their stall in search of adventure. Their general behaviour may change first of all. They may start to do things that you trained them not to do just because they are trying to capture your attention, a bit like kids really!</p>
<p>Owning a horse - more so than just about any other pet - is a huge commitment, so you need to be prepared for this. Horse care can be very expensive, particularly if your horse has an accident or develops an unexpected illness and needs veterinary treatment. This is just one of many reasons for which you will need to ensure you have good <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" title="horse insurance " href="http://www.afihorseinsurance.co.uk/">horse insurance</a>.</p>
<p><strong>A Healthy Horse Needs Plenty of Exercise.</strong></p>
<p>Like us, horses like to have a bit of fun. There are plenty exercises you can do with your horse to keep them happy and in optimum health. You should not exercise your horse all day. Horses need adequate periods of rest as well. Another important factor to remember is horses can get bored very quickly, so it is important to create different types of work or exercise for horses. Change the activities or work tasks regularly to maintain your horse's interest.</p>
<p><strong>Exercises to Help Maintain the Health and Strength of your Horse.</strong></p>
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<li>Bending exercises, or riding in circles: using a figure of eight movement to exercise in circles. Perform this movement alternately on the left and right rein so as to maintain balance and even suppleness on both sides.</li>
<li>Lateral work: this is a bit like gym for horses. First you need to do groundwork exercises with your horse. You will notice that the horse's obedience, strength and flexibility will improve over time.</li>
<li>Pacing: these exercises help train your horse to control his movements while walking with you. Your training should focus on teaching your horse how to politely speed up or slow down. For example, moving to a trot from walking.</li>
<li>Maintaining control/Training techniques for discipline: dressage, jumping, and endurance riding are techniques for discipline. The purpose of the dressage technique is to focus on improving pacing and lateral work. The purpose of endurance riding, is to focus on improving the horses stamina.</li>
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<p>You can exercise your horse virtually anywhere that space and safety allows. Only exercise your horse in a secure area that he cannot escape from. Also make sure the area is safe, so that neither you or the horse gets hurt. You can <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" title="buy horse insurance" href="http://www.afihorseinsurance.co.uk/why-buy-horse-insurance.html">buy horse insurance</a> to cover you if you are riding someone else's horse; so be safe rather than sorry, as accidents can and do happen even to the most cautious of riders. </p>
<p>Horse exercise works well when executed in an area where the horse can concentrate. You can use either an outdoor or indoor arena, or a fenced-off area in a farm or larger field.</p>
<p><strong>It is Not Just the Horse Who Benefits from Horse Exercises - Riders Do Too.</strong></p>
<p>Horse exercises are beneficial to the rider of the horse as well as the horse because it encourages the rider to develop a balanced and secure position on the horse. The rider's skills can improve dramatically over a short period. The goal for a horse rider is to develop good "contact". This term refers to how connected you feel with the horse, both through your upper body to the horse's back and also through your hands and down the reins to his mouth. How you have trained your horse - and how much of that training your horse has retained - will determine your level of "contact" with your horse. The horse will have the ability to work through his back and hindquarters if he has been well-trained. Good contact has been achieved when you can feel the reins soften as your horse arches his neck and rises his back; you will also notice him no longer pulling onward, but rather thrusting himself forward using the hindquarters.</p>
<p>When good contact has been achieved, you can then begin to work together to improve the health and happiness of your horse by performing exercises with your new best friend.</p>
<p>Your horse may be exercised well, yet this alone cannot guarantee good health for a lifetime. It would be nice if a happy horse was always a healthy horse. Sadly there are plenty of ailments and illnesses from which horses can suffer, which is why it is important to also have good <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" title="horse insurance " href="http://www.afihorseinsurance.co.uk/">horse insurance</a> to cover the cost of unexpected vet's fees.</p>
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		<title>Horse Training Tips - Simple Groundwork</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Below is a brief description of just three simple groundwork exercises you can perform with your own horse or a horse you are training. These exercises will allow you and the horse to become familiar with each other and build trust. Future training success is dependant on good groundwork. The importance of safety and maintaining [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Below is a brief description of just three simple groundwork exercises you can perform with your own horse or a horse you are training. These exercises will allow you and the horse to become familiar with each other and build trust. Future training success is dependant on good groundwork. The importance of safety and maintaining your personal space bubble should not be taken lightly.</p>
<p>Training your horse will require you to have plenty of patience, persistence and to use lots of positive reinforcement. These are the 3 P's of basic horse training that will serve you well no matter what level you are training or what you might be training for in the future.</p>
<p><strong>1. Groom your horse.</strong> This is the perfect first exercise for you and your horse. Your horse will get to know you during this quality time together, and vice verse. Standing beside your horse, brush his back and neck. It is not unusual for the horse to bring his teeth around to you for a little love bite. While horses do this to each other all the time, naturally they cannot do it to humans. Just wave your hand or push the head back to straight ahead position to discourage this. Those teeth are HUGE so you must make it clear from the beginning that this is unacceptable. Use patience and keep calm. It will not take long for him to cooperate once he gets the idea. It's pointless to shout, smack or get panicky with your horse. This will only set you back with your trust levels.</p>
<p><strong>2. Lead your horse.</strong> Holding the lead rope just below his chin in your right hand, walk beside your horse on his left side. Walk forward with a slow step. He should remain at your right side and never try to go ahead of you. He may try to do this and you should walk around in a circle to your left. Do this as often as you need to. Show persistence. Use the circular movement to stay just ahead of him, where you should be. If, on the other hand, your horse doesn't want to walk with you, stand slightly behind at his shoulder facing the same direction. Push forward while holding the rope close to his chin. When he takes a little step, praise and positive reinforcement is in order. When he starts to walk willingly, take your place slightly ahead of him and walk on. Remember that in order to stay safe, you should never wrap the lead rope around any part of your body. If the horse decides to bolt you'll be going along and it will not be pretty.</p>
<p><strong>3. Lunge your horse.</strong>This is a great exercise used by most horse trainers and owners. It will help you to get closer to saddle work by teaching the horse many of the skills, cues and commands he will need.</p>
<p>In a large open area (an arena works, too, if you don't have a round enclosure) clip your horse to a lunge lead specifically for lunging. This will be a long rope - about ten metres - much longer than the rope you would use for leading. Clip the lead to the horse's left halter side and hold the lead in your left hand. To begin, hold the lunge lead while facing the horse's left side. Hold a lunge whip in your right hand which you'll use to guide him along. Now step to your right sideways toward the rear of the horse while holding the whip out behind him. The horse's natural reaction will be to step forward. Now let out the rope as you follow behind the horse to the left side, making a kissing sound as you do so. Soon that sound will come to mean "move forward" to your horse. As you're turning and the horse moves in a circle around you, hold the whip slightly behind his hindquarters. Do not use the whip to hit the horse. Simply by waving it about a little the horse should pay attention to you.</p>
<p>Move yourself slowly backwards to the centre as the horse is moving forwards. With the lunge lead fully extended, stand in the middle and turn as the horse walks around you in a circle. Watch your horse's hip area as he's going round.</p>
<p>This is the perfect time to teach your horse to understand "whoa". In a low, calm voice, say the word "whoooaa". At the same time, step toward your horse's head and repeat the word. When he stops, give him lots of praise and a little neck rub. You will help him remember what to do through this positive reinforcement.</p>
<p>Now you can change your lunging position to move him in the counterclockwise manner. Do this by swapping hands so that you hold the lunge whip in your left hand whilst the lead is clipped to the right side of the halter.</p>
<p>These few exercises are just the very basics to help you get started with training your horse. Always remember the size and sheer power of the horse. This alone should be enough to remind you to have adequate <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.afihorseinsurance.co.uk/">horse insurance</a> in place should either you or your equine be injured. Safety and trust is crucial to your success in training ventures and in all future activities. As well as a loyal friend, your horse is also an investment, so remember to protect that investment against theft, accident or misadventure by making sure you <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.afihorseinsurance.co.uk/compare-horse-insurance.html">compare horse insurance</a> policies to ensure you are getting the best level of cover for both of your needs.</p>
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