Posts Tagged ‘horse’

Worming Your Horse

Thursday, May 22nd, 2008

The Importance of Protecting Your Horse from Parasites

Horses have worms. All of them do. The good news is they can be kept under control with proper management. Manure removal, practicing good sanitation measures, bot egg removal, and keeping to a regular deworming schedule are a must. Not doing so can take a staggering toll on a horse’s health, even death.

Horsemanship 101

Thursday, May 15th, 2008

Taking care of a horse can be a fun and rewarding experience. Just like any domesticated animal or pet, they rely on us for their well-being.

The first basic step in caring for your horse is to provide adequate feed, water, and forage. Grain comes in a variety of forms, such as pellets or textured. The compressed brand being granulated into pellets, and textured grain (also called sweet feed), allows you to visible see the oats, corn, and molasses. The preference is yours, but keep in mind your horse may prefer, perform, and thrive better on one versus the other. The amount of grain that you feed your horse will depend on his performance level, general health, and nutritional needs.

Increase Equine Performance With Truck Air Ride Suspension Towing System

Thursday, February 7th, 2008

You’ve planned the season’s races, and you’ve worked out all the details of entries, trainer, trailer, and tack. Now the focus is solely on your horse and his performance. How well will you be able to maintain your equine athlete’s mental and physical strength for the season?