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365 Days in Horse Country – Reined Cow Horse

November 11th, 2013
365 Days in Horse Country – Reined Cow Horse    A special event showcasing the talents of Western stock breeds has emerged in recent years.  Called reined cow horse, or working cow horse, this sport elicits precise reining skills on the part of the horse and rider, along with solid cow sense in the horse. Reined cow horse works like this: Horse and rider enter the arena alone and per ...

365 Days in Horse Country – Miniature Horses

November 9th, 2013
365 Days in Horse Country – Miniature Horses    The Miniature Horse is a diminutive copy of a regular-sized horse.  It originated in Europe when, in the 1600s, small horses were bred as pets for the rich.  Some of these mini equines found their way to Dutch and English coal mines in the 1700s, where they were enlisted to pull carts underground.  These “pit ponies”, as they were calle ...

365 Days in Horse Country – Arthritis

November 6th, 2013
365 Days in Horse Country – Arthritis    Arthritis I a common problem in horses, and not just old ones.  Even youngsters can develop this issue if they are genetically  predisposed to it. Arthritis is often the culprit in lameness in horses.  This inflammation of the joints results in pain and stiffness.  The knees, hocks, and fetlocks are the most often affected joints, and the con ...

365 Days in Horse Country – Watch a Horse Movie!

November 5th, 2013
365 Days in Horse Country – Watch a Horse Movie!    Feeling sick?  Perhaps the weather has you feeling a little down?  Then there’s no better time than now to curl up with a blanket, a cup of tea, and a good horse movie! Horse movies have been around since the beginning of the film industry.  In fact, as mentioned in my April 23rd blog “The First Equine Movie Star”, the first moving ...

365 Days in Horse Country – Basic Brushing

November 4th, 2013
365 Days in Horse Country – Basic Brushing    We all know how to brush a horse….. or do we?  Do you have a system that really gets the dirt out and brings out your horse’s natural shine?  If not, then give this a whirl. First assemble all your tools. Ruby currycomb Stiff body brush Soft dandy brush Small, stiff detail brush for hard-to-reach places Clean towel First, curry you ...

365 Days in Horse Country – Organizing Your Horse’s Records

November 2nd, 2013
365 Days in Horse Country – Organizing Your Horse’s Records Horse owners are among the busiest people around.  Not only do they have the same obligations as most other people, but they also have the added responsibility of riding and caring for their horses, too, which can take up hours a day depending on whether the horse is kept at home or at a boarding stable. This is why it is so es ...

365 Days in Horse Country – Changing Diets

November 1st, 2013
365 Days in Horse Country – Changing Diets      Variety may be the spice of life, but when it comes to equine diets, variety can wreak havoc with a horse’s digestive system and result in a serious bout of colic. Whenever you need to change your horse’s diet, do it gradually.  If your horse currently eats three flakes of alfalfa hay per day and you want to switch him to two flakes of ...

365 Days in Horse Country – Colorado Rangers

October 31st, 2013
365 Days in Horse Country – Colorado Rangers    Everyone involved in horses has heard of the Quarter Horse and Appaloosa, but not everyone knows about another breed that has been around as long as both of these; the Colorado Ranger. The roots of the Colorado Ranger (also known as the Colorado Rangebred) lie in the Middle East, where General Ulysses S. Grant befriended Sultan Abdul Hami ...

365 Days in Horse Country – Round Penning

October 30th, 2013
365 Days in Horse Country – Round Penning    For most people, riding is the number one priority when it comes to spending time with their horses.  But all horses, no matter how old and how well trained, can pen. A round pen is a circular enclosure usually measuring between 40 and 60 feet (12 AND 18 m) in diameter.  The value of the round pen is that it puts your horse in an enviro ...

365 Days in Horse Country – Homemade Horse Treats

October 29th, 2013
365 Days in Horse Country – Homemade Horse Treats     You don’t need a special occasion to make homemade treats for your horse.  The time you spend putting some recipes together for your equine buddy is time well spent simply because your horse will love you more for the trouble you took. Here are a couple of simple recipes you can follow to show your horse how special he is to you: ...
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