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How Do You Evaluate The Hydration Status Of Your Horse?
How Do You Evaluate The Hydration Status Of Your Horse?
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The summer brings horse shows, trail rides, sport horse competition and endurance races. Many people worry about their horses hydration status, especially if they are away from home during the intense heat of the summer. Horses can be very finicky ab...
By Dr. Dana Price
Looking Good
Looking Good
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In my new book, You and Your Horse, Happily Ever After, (to be released in Spring 2020) I tackle the relationship component of horsemanship. I wrote it in the vein of fun first and pointers interjected in the happily ever section of each short chapte...
By Tanya Buck
Worms, Parasites, and Deworming Drugs
Worms, Parasites, and Deworming Drugs
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It’s officially Spring; the grass is growing, the birds are tweeting, the bugs are crawling and the horses are shedding. But why does your horse look so course, scruffy and lackluster? Friends tell you to worm him, but how do they know he needs...
By Tanya Buck
How To Cinch Up A Saddle With Double Rigging - Video
How To Cinch Up A Saddle With Double Rigging - Video
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Hi Guys, it’s Lynnsy here at Saddle Up!  So I wanted to do a quick video to show you how to do a double rigging like this, so this is on a McCall saddle and sometimes it will come with this double rigging. It can be super confusing if ...
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What is a Paint Horse?
The Paint Horse is a breed of horse known for its distinctive markings, usually patches of white combined with another color. Paints have solid conformation and are generally similar to the stock-type breeds such as Quarter Horses or Tennessee Walkers. They are highly intelligent, loyal, and strong horses that can excel in many disciplines from dressage to trail riding. Paints also tend to be calm and friendly, making them an ideal mount for both novice and experienced riders alike.