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How To Stop A Grass Snatcher

July 22, 2020
You’re riding with your friends on the trail and all of sudden your horse grabs a mouthful of grass. They usually have to rip the reins from your hands in order to reach down. It’s an obvious sign of disrespect! On top of that, it could cause them to stumble and throw you off balance....

6 Common Eye Problems In Horses

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February 26, 2020
You definitely shouldn’t ignore a horse that appears to have an eye problem. Most conditions are very painful! Your horse is also at risk for hurting themselves if they can’t see properly. Make sure you know the most common eye conditions, so you can treat them right away. Top 6 Eye Problems 1. Ulcer Ulcers...

5 Must-Have Items For Trail Riding

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January 10, 2019
Trail rides are supposed to be relaxing and fun, but what happens when a problem arises? Hopefully you’re prepared! It’s important to keep a few items handy for those emergency moments. Before you hit the trails, check out this list of five important products you should always pack before a trail ride. 1) A snack:...

7 Reasons For Winter Weight Loss In Horses

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December 19, 2018
It’s a bad sign when your horse is underweight in the winter. Losing weight during these colder months can be problematic for your horse. They won’t be able to fend off the cold as easily. The first step in correcting this issue is finding out why the pounds are dropping. Check out these seven reasons!...

Hang On Tight, You've Got A Rearing Horse!

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March 16, 2018
A rearing horse puts your safety at risk. Whether on the ground or under saddle, this behavioral problem is no fun to deal with. As a horse owner, you must realize that your horse is expressing himself for a reason. It’s your job to find out why, and how you can put a stop it...

Put An End To Stall Kicking

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September 13, 2017
There are many different reasons for stall kicking. While you might not know the exact reason why your horse does it, you should know that it can be very dangerous for him. Self-inflicted injury can be the result of a chronic kicker. Your barn can also be destroyed in a matter of hours from a...

Why Is Your Horse Chewing Down The Barn?

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March 13, 2017
Has your barn been attacked by wood chewers? Is it termites or your horse? There’s nothing worse than a destructive horse that takes to chewing up your fences, stalls, and barn siding. The reasoning can sometimes be easy to figure out, while other times long-term observation may be needed. Many horses chew out of boredom,...

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