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    • 151.

      Should I Invest In A Horse Trailer?


      by Phil Wiskell - 2008-09-09
      If you have horses and like to get off the property to ride, you probably have asked yourself this question at least once. There are many things to consider when thinking of buying a trailer and you...
    • 152.

      Competing In Dressage - Tips For Your Dressage Horse Show


      by Phil Wiskell - 2008-09-10
      Many horse people find that while riding at home is fun, they are interested in trying to show their horse. If you have been working on dressage at home, or even if you are mostly just riding on the...
    • 153.

      Introduction To The Dressage As A Horse Competing Event


      by Phil Wiskell - 2008-09-10
      When thinking of dressage the first thing that often comes to mind are the incredible efforts of the riders in the Olympic dressage ring each Summer Olympics. What many people don't know is that ther...
    • 154.

      Bonding With Your Horse - Part 1 - Setting Boundaries


      by Lydia K Kelly - 2008-09-11
      Whether you are a natural horsemanship fanatic, or you prefer traditional methods, it is important to bond with your horse before pursuing advanced training. As herd animals, horses build a network ...
    • 155.

      Bonding With Your Horse - Part 2 - Becoming Friends


      by Lydia K Kelly - 2008-09-11
      Once you have established boundaries, you can begin to become your horse's friend. Even in herds where there is a strongly dominant mare, you will see that many horses develop strong friendships wit...
    • 156.

      Horse Grooming - How to Braid a Forelock


      by Lydia K Kelly - 2008-09-13
      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 ama...
    • 157.

      Horse Grooming - How to Braid a Tail


      by Lydia K Kelly - 2008-09-13
      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. If your horse has weak q...
    • 158.

      Horse Grooming - How to Pull a Mane


      by Lydia K Kelly - 2008-09-13
      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. Others prefer the look of a trim, tidy mane. Even a ...
    • 159.

      Maximizing Your Horse Auction Price


      by Lydia K Kelly - 2008-09-13
      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 v...
    • 160.

      Horse Grooming - Preparing For The Horse Show


      by Lydia K Kelly - 2008-09-13
      When attending a show it is important that your horse look its best. Adding a few finishing touches can make all the difference between a nice looking horse, and an animal that wins the class.Let's ...