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365 Days in Horse Country – Horse Expo

December 19th, 2013
365 Days in Horse Country – Horse Expo   For horse lovers, one of the closest things to paradise is an equine expo.  These celebratory fairs, which are centered on the horse, feature everything from equine-related vendors to breed exhibitions to educational clinics. Expos are a great way to spend a day with your horsy friends, learn how to better handle your horse, and learn more about hors ...

365 Days in Horse Country – The Saddlebred

December 18th, 2013
365 Days in Horse Country – The Saddlebred  The Saddlebred’s origins were in a horse breed called the Narragansett Pacer (see my May 31st, 2013 blog entitled; 365 Days in Horse Country – The Narragansett Pacer, for more information on this breed).  The Narragansett Pacer was created in the Narragansett area of Rhode Island.  British colonists in the New World used Galloway and Hobbie horses ...

365 Days in Horse Country – Take in a Horse Show

December 17th, 2013
365 Days in Horse Country – Take in a Horse Show   Horse shows are both entertaining and educational, they are also a must for every horse lover.  Whether you are an avid competitor or just a casual rider, you can learn a lot by being a spectator at a show. Get a copy of a local equine publication or find a local equine community calendar on the internet to get a list of upcoming shows in ...

365 Days in Horse Country – Composting Manure

December 14th, 2013
365 Days in Horse Country – Composting Manure   Horse manure makes great fertilizer, but you have to know how to compost it first.  Composting is the bacterial decomposition of organic matter by placing it in a pile or composting bin to speed along the process. Spread uncomposted horse manure on your vegetable garden, and you’ll kill your garden in no time.  Use composted manure ...

365 Days in Horse Country – The Lipizzan

December 13th, 2013
365 Days in Horse Country – The Lipizzan    The marriage of Berber and Arab blood with athletic Spanish horses during the Moorish occupation of Spain (711-1192) led to one of the most beautiful and athletic horses: the Lipizzan, or Lipizzaner, as it is also known.  Originally created as a light , fast war horse, the Spanish mounts were prized for their hardiness and intelligence as well as ...

365 Days in Horse Country – Planning a Riding Vacation

December 12th, 2013
365 Days in Horse Country – Planning a Riding Vacation     Riding vacations are designed for everyone from beginners to advanced equestrians.  Some destinations provide a horse for you to ride, and others require that you bring your own. Some riding vacations are hosted by resorts, and they offer other activities besides riding.  Others are serious horseback adventures that inclu ...

365 Days in Horse Country – 4-H: Head, Heart, Hands, and Health

December 11th, 2013
365 Days in Horse Country – 4-H: Head, Heart, Hands, and Health     If you have a child who loves horses, or even if you don’t, consider getting involved with a 4-H horse project in your area.  With activities that focus exclusively on a particular animal, 4-H club projects provide great opportunities for children to learn about livestock, especially horses.  You can also offer to ...

365 Days in Horse Country – Ride and Tie

December 10th, 2013
365 Days in Horse Country – Ride and Tie     Ride and Tie is an exciting equine activity that emphasizes teamwork between two humans and a horse.   The sport started in the United States, and it is getting interest in other parts of the world, particularly in Germany and Australia.  It is essentially an endurance race, but unlike regular endurance riding, Rid and Tie requires some o ...

365 Days in Horse Country – Equestrian Vaulting

December 9th, 2013
365 Days in Horse Country – Equestrian Vaulting   Vaulting is not a typical equine sport, but it is one that is slowly growing in popularity.  Essentially gymnastics on horseback, vaulting requires a well-trained horse and a flexible and energetic equestrian. In vaulting, the horse canters on a lunge line while a vaulter performs a series of acrobatic maneuvers on the horse’s ba ...

365 Days in Horse Country – Acupuncture for Horses

December 5th, 2013
365 Days in Horse Country – Acupuncture for Horses    Alternative therapies such as acupuncture have been growing in popularity for decades, an not only in the human marketplace.  Acupuncture for animal companions is also in greater demand, especially for horses. Horses can benefit in a number of ways from this ancient form of medicine.  Just about every equine malady can be treated w ...

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