|
- Pigeon Toed Effects - The Horse Forum
The trainer of a horse I am considering has indicated the horse is slightly pigeon toed Pic of the front legs makes the horse look base narrow but the vid of the horse trotting straight at the camera shows a straight path of travel the hind limbs travel directly behind the front essentially
- How to raise a horse off of the ground. - The Horse Forum
Another way to raise a horse off of the ground, although we have not tried this method - is to put a penn or three high fence panels around the horse It only requires three fence panels either side and behind the horse You must firmly secure the penn (fence) panels with fence posts holding the panels firm
- Will horses eat holly or phontinia? - The Horse Forum
A horse will eat anything, toxic or not, if it's hungry enough Both Red Tips and Holly are toxic to horses Considering the condition of the property I'd worry that finances aren't there at this point to manage and feed or hay my be shorted making them more interested in your shrubs
- When growth plates close - The Horse Forum
A normal horse has 32 vertebrae between the back of the skull and the root of the dock, and there are several growth plates on each one, the most important of which is the one capping the centrum These do not finally fuse until the horse is at least 5 ½ years old (and this figure applies to a small-sized, scrubby, range-raised mare
- Breeding Lineage - The Horse Forum
That horse would be said to be line bred Smart Little Lena Done right, line breeding is a valuable tool What you need to understand about in breeding is it will stand a far greater chance of bringing forth all the bad qualities in the horse you produce If you choose to do it, be very careful on the individuals you choose
- So-Called Harsh bits - The Horse Forum
In my short time being here, I’m noticed a bit of controversy over bitting horses smrobs and JustDressageIt both have lots of information on bits but I’ve noticed some of the bits have slightly biased explanations As all people have their opinions on bits, I feel it is necessary for the
- Spurs or no Spurs? - The Horse Forum
The small pinpoint of the spur or the thicker, dull side of your boot? The cues in which we move the horse's body parts really aren't that far away from each other, so the smaller we can make that area for each individual cue the easier it is for the horse to understand Does it mean we are always going to jab them to death with our spurs? No
- Borium Horseshoes?? | The Horse Forum
A forum community dedicated to horse owners and enthusiasts Come join the discussion about breeding, grooming, reviews, health, behavior, housing, adopting, care, classifieds, and more!
|
|
|