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Riding As We Age
Riding As We Age
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Recently I have begun to realize the difference between fear and wisdom. On becoming 80 years old, I can look back on my years of riding good horses and not so good horses. After suffering many broken bones in the past I have allowed fear to over...
By Mary Abraham
Anxious Horse?
Anxious Horse?
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Do you consider your horse nervous, fidgety and anxious and just want him to relax? Do you think the reason is his breed or his personality? Want to change that aspect of your horse’s personality, but don’t know how?  As a traine...
By Tanya Buck
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What is an Arabian horse?
The Arabian horse is a beautiful and majestic breed that has been admired by many generations of horse riders. It stands out from other horse breeds thanks to its contoured head, wide eyes, and small muzzle—features that are the result of hundreds of years of selective breeding. The Arabian's strong body and quick reflexes make it an ideal choice for racing competitions or fast-paced performance events like jumping or dressage. Perhaps even more remarkable than its physical attributes is the Arabian's gentle nature; they're considered among the most intelligent and loyal horses in existence, making them perfect companions for their human friends. Their stamina gives them great endurance when ridden over long distances, making them popular mount choices during desert treks! That being said, owning an Arabian isn't always easy; they require strict care protocol if you want to keep them healthy and happy throughout their lifetime. But with proper exercise, training, grooming sessions, diet consultation with a vet (or equine nutritionist), regular health check-ups at your vet clinic - not to mention plenty of love - you can keep your Arab companion safe from common medical conditions such as colic or laminitis while ensuring a long life full of enjoyable experiences together!