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Basics of horse conformation. - The Horse Forum The pastern of the ****-footed horse slopes more than does the anterior surface of the hoof wall, or in other words, the foot and pastern axis is broken at the coronary band It my occur in either the fore or hind feet, and it causes strain on the flexor tendons, sesamoid bones, and distal sesamoid ligaments
Senior weight gain - 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!
Horse Movement - Inverted or Round | The Horse Forum I’d like to discuss horse movement, specifically what really happens with a "round back" vs what is commonly believed Also I’d like to talk about the idea of a horse moving “inverted” or “hollow” and how that affects the horse I’ve always been taught that the best way for horses to move
True white horse - The Horse Forum The difference between a cremello and a dominant white horse is the genes at play A cremello perlino smoky cream is the result of two copies of the cream gene diluting the base coat colour A dominant white horse can be born any colour and then, much like with grey horses, white-out as it grows The difference is the genes that cause the colour change As well, grey horses have dark pigmented
Toe callus - The Horse Forum This horse is the biggest health train wreck I have ever owned He is a gentle sweet loving horse but, as the saying goes, "if he had a duck it would drown" :-| A Good Horseman Doesn't Have To Tell Anyone; The Horse Already Knows I can’t ride 'em n slide 'em I have to lead 'em n feed 'em Thnx cowchick77
A collection of horse riding injury statistics - The Horse Forum Horse riding carries a high participant morbidity and mortality Whereas a motor-cyclist can expect a serious incident at the rate of 1 per 7000 h, the horse-rider can expect a serious accident once in every 350 h, ie 20 times as dangerous as motor cycling 4 This depends on the type of riding
Horse-related persuasive speech topics? - The Horse Forum Hey all, I have to write give a persuasive speech for my class I'd like to do something concerning horses, but I've yet to find a good angle Any ideas? I've already thought about "horseback riding is a sport" and horse slaughter
Help with Dominant Horse! - The Horse Forum So I have a 5-year-old Thoroughbred gelding I used to ride him regularly without any major issues, but I gave him a break for about 2–3 weeks, and now he's become super dominant Under saddle, he bucks and rears and absolutely refuses to go forward On the ground, when I try to back him up or
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
Saddle sliding back! - The Horse Forum It means the horse is passing food through without holding onto it and fermenting it normally I'd recommend taking a look at the horse's diet and it actually will help keep the saddle in place better if the horse's intestines are full of fermenting roughage