If You Love Horses - What You Need is INSPIRATION


by John Silveira - Date: 2007-03-25 - Word Count: 243 Share This!

If you love horses, own horses, ride horses, anything horses what you want is to understand these wonderful animals.

One of the least understood and most important areas of horses is the proper care of their feet specifically shoeing. Until horses feet are shod correctly and the understanding of correct shoeing is known there will be a necessary ingredient that will not be present in your riding. Part of the real magic of riding will be missing.

As vitally important as proper shoeing is to horses it's equally important the rider understand what it really takes to shoe correctly. When the knowledge of proper shoeing technique is combined with application the confidence between horse and rider explodes with freedom.

When you ride with the wind blowing in your hair and your horse is thundering over the ground breathing deeply - heart pounding and the joints and bones of his feet are moving in symphony and harmony as a result of correct shoeing, very simply you will be riding with INSPIRATION. The connection between horse and rider is a telepathic one. What you know is translated to the horse; every little missing piece of the horsemanship puzzle you acquire is part of the miracle.

Go for it! Make it happen! Take your riding to the next level.

To acquire this shoeing inspiration just click the website link below in the Author Bio, your riding depends on it.

Thank you, happy riding and remember to Care4Horses.

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Related Tags: saddle, endurance, jumping, equine, riding, shoe, pigeon, laminitis, lameness, hoof, navicular, horses.farriers

Author Bio: John Silveira, Farrier, Aikido practitioner, spiritualist, born and raised in San Mateo California the bay area. For information on his shoeing method and the 100% track record just go to http://Care4Horses.com and leave contact information. thank you and remember to Care4Horses

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