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    • 131.

      What Should A Weanling Know?


      by Lydia K Kelly - 2008-09-17
      When you wean your foal, he should already know how to lead. He should have the basics of being groomed in his stall, and should have been introduced to the vet and farrier. But what more can you d...
    • 132.

      What Should a Two-Year-Old Horse Know?


      by Lydia K Kelly - 2008-09-17
      When your horse turns two, you can finally consider beginning his training to be a riding horse. Assuming that he already knows the basics of being led and tied, he is now mature enough to handle li...
    • 133.

      What Should a Foal Know?


      by Lydia K Kelly - 2008-09-17
      When your foal arrives, it can be hard to imagine that there is a lot that you can do with him. However, a lot of the most important training in a horse's life happens before he turns a year old.Muc...
    • 134.

      What is a Sport Horse?


      by Lydia K Kelly - 2008-09-17
      When looking at horses available for sale in the current market, you will likely see many advertised as Sport Horses. But, what exactly is a Sport Horse? By looking at the ads, you will likely see ...
    • 135.

      Understanding Horse Legs and Horse Hands


      by Lydia K Kelly - 2008-09-17
      As a beginner, you will have likely learned that to use your hands, you need to pull on the reins, and to use your leg, you kick or squeeze the horse. While this is fine for beginners, as you advanc...
    • 136.

      Horse Riding - The Heavy Rider


      by Lydia K Kelly - 2008-09-17
      With a growing number of people suffering from obesity, it is not surprising that many riders are questioning their horse's comfort at carrying their weight. The pressure to slim down is bad enough ...
    • 137.

      Horse Riding - The Dynamics of a Turn


      by Lydia K Kelly - 2008-09-17
      When starting out in riding, most riders learn that to turn a horse you need to pull on the inside rein. Initially, this is effective, but it does not work well as horses and riders advance in their...
    • 138.

      Preparing to Send a Horse to a Trainer


      by Lydia K Kelly - 2008-09-17
      Sending a horse away for training can be pretty stressful, especially if you don't know what to send with him. Fortunately, it doesn't need to be all that bad. With some planning ahead, and smart p...
    • 139.

      Teaching a Foal to Lead


      by Lydia K Kelly - 2008-09-17
      The first lessons a foal should learn is how to be haltered and led. Many breeders do not halter their foals until later, and allow them to run freely alongside their dams for turn-out and other car...
    • 140.

      Picking the Right Horse


      by Lydia K Kelly - 2008-09-17
      So, you have begun shopping for your first horse, but you aren't sure exactly what you need? When selecting a new horse, it is very important not only to consider your personal likes and dislikes, b...