Working the horse's back in the right direction
Beyond carrying the rider's weight, the horse's back is a real "bridge" that allows the transmission of movement from the hindquarters to the foreh...
Read moreHaven't you noticed that when you walk in wet environments, your feet develop small wounds? The same is true for horses that have to walk around di...
Read moreBeing able to perform first aid on your horse yourself is one of the things that every rider deeply desires. Here is how you can perform some first...
Read moreThe horse's sense of smell is much more developed than that of humans and performs several functions. In addition to the fact that it allows the a...
Read moreHave you ever heard that horses have a special bond with humans? This is completely obvious. For many years, humans have been using this animal to ...
Read moreIf your current project is to get into horse riding, you should at least know the ropes. Above all, remember to know the different horse diseases a...
Read moreThe horse is first and foremost a living being that needs care just like humans. When you have a horse, it is essential to be able to take care of ...
Read moreEvery horse owner or rider has certainly heard of colic at some point. Moreover, when we talk about colic, the words that usually follow are "injec...
Read moreTo have a well-maintained and fulfilled horse, riders call upon various specialists to quickly detect the presence of a problem in the animal and t...
Read moreThe origins of farriery date back to around 2000 BC, first irons attached with leather straps then associated with nails which appeared at the tim...
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