How High Can A Horse Jump? Equine Jumping Records.
It was amazing to see how high the horses leapt as I watched a showjumping contest. After seeing them leap over hurdles, I was intrigued to see what records equine jumping … Read more
It was amazing to see how high the horses leapt as I watched a showjumping contest. After seeing them leap over hurdles, I was intrigued to see what records equine jumping … Read more
Horse lunging (or lungeing) can be a great way to have fun with your horse. It is also a great way to establish our roles while working with our horses. Horse … Read more
Our culture is full of horse symbols. Horses are depicted in cave paintings from prehistoric times. The Bible also mentions them. They even visit us in our dreams. It’s important to know … Read more
As we were strolling through New Orleans’ French Quarter, we saw a mule in blinders. I was intrigued by the blinders and wondered why horses don’t wear them. Blinders are used … Read more
It can be hard to determine how much space your horse needs, especially if you consider that they will need shelter, stall, and access to pasture. How big do you … Read more
We tend to believe that indoors is the best place for horses when it rains. But is this really what your horse needs? Research shows that horses prefer to be outside. … Read more
As the natural breeding season begins soon, I began to wonder why only one foal is running alongside its dam. Because cats, dogs, and other animals can give birth to multiple … Read more
There will always be exceptions to every rule. While it is possible for horses to get fleas, it is extremely rare for healthy horses to ever have flea problems. Flea-infested horses … Read more
A beautiful Appaloosa named Red was my new horse. He would constantly paw at the ground whenever I was near the feed area. Although it didn’t bother me initially, I was … Read more
While we all want the best possible for our four-legged friends, it is not what our horses need or want. Although we share many similarities with horses, our ability to handle … Read more
Windsucking, which is one of the most misunderstood conditions in horses, many people argue about whether it’s an annoyance or a vice . While others claim they have the cure, … Read more
The other day, I managed to slip my foot under one of my geldings while grooming him. It was especially painful considering the cold weather. Although he didn’t kick me, it … Read more
Horses can be ridden while they sleep. It’s amazing, but it is true. But do horses ever lay down? What does it mean for horses to lay down? Because of their unique anatomy, … Read more
Ever wonder what the differences are between male horses and female horses . Horse owners and riders often prefer one horse gender to another. But why? It is interesting to note … Read more
Horses have many similarities to other mammals, including a four-legged body with a head at one side and a tail at another. Have you ever wondered if horses also have nipples? What … Read more
Have you ever felt like you were flying when riding a horse, only to find out that the horse is slowing down? It’s not uncommon! You’ll feel a lot faster in the … Read more
All horse lovers agree that horses can sometimes pull off some hilarious faces. Horses will smile, sneeze and cuddle their beloved humans. What does it mean for a horse to kiss you? Horses can … Read more
Horses can move in four different gaits. However, some horses have a unique movement. So what does it mean to be gaited? Each horse can walk, trot and canter. However, certain breeds … Read more
Are horses herbivores or carnivores? Horses have been man’s trusted companion for thousands of years. Horses have been used for food, transport, sport, war vessels, companions, and transportation. Because of their companionship and … Read more
Horses wearing masks are common if you drive by horses in pastures during summer. The masks cover the horse’s entire face and are usually made of mesh. You might be wondering why horses … Read more
Knowing when it’s time for a horse to go is one of the most difficult parts of caring for or owning a horse. There are indicators that a horse may be … Read more
A group of horses grazing in the wilderness is a stunning sight! With their graceful manes, and exquisite movements, these magnificent horses look almost mythical. What is a group of horses and how does … Read more
The breeding process is carefully considered, regardless of whether it’s for pleasure, performance, or show. To achieve the best horse possible, it takes a lot of effort, time, money, research, and … Read more
Racehorses can be considered elite animals. They are top athletes because of their speed, strength and power. Because they are so athletic and can reach some of the fastest speeds within the … Read more
Many people are curious about the care of horses in the wild, especially with the BLM Mustangs getting more media attention and celebration events being held on the east side … Read more
For a horse’s overall health, hoof care is essential. Some hoof conditions are very serious and require a lot of medical attention. A horse hoof/horseshoof that is not covered in a cap … Read more
We don’t mean to hurt a horse by breaking it, but we do not intend to. What does it actually mean to break a horse, though? A horse being broken is … Read more
Six magic words have been the mantra of trainers and riders for over 100 years. What do you know about the Scales of Training, though? The Scales of Training are something … Read more
Castrating horses is an easy procedure that most people are not familiar with. XLVets Equine’s Beth will explain the process and give you some tips. After all the winter spent praying … Read more
Horses can cough up a lot in winter because they are so busy indoors. This is especially true for those horses who live in barn-style stabling which could lead to … Read more
The track system, which is a new way to manage horses in paddocks and is gaining popularity in the horse world, offers an alternative method. Lauren Johnson from Graveney Equine explains … Read more
My veterinary physiotherapist Hayley mars recommended that I use the Equiband system to strengthen my mare Matilda’s core muscles and improve her back strength while she was being rehabilitated. Fitting … Read more
Farrier Jodhi beard explains why your horse dragged his feet and what you can do to fix it. Why does my horse drag his hind foot? There are many reasons … Read more
How can you tell the age of a horse by their teeth? James Sheppard is an equine dentist (EDT) who has 17 years of experience and has treated horses in 18 … Read more
Vicki Yates, founder and president of the Non Ridden Equine Association UK shares her tips for strengthening your relationship with your horse without having to ride. Vicki says that spending … Read more
What is separation anxiety? Horses and ponies have strong bonds with their field companions and stable mates. This can lead to separation anxiety, which is a condition that causes fear, … Read more
It is common to use the term “cold-backed” but what does it really mean? And what can owners do to make sure their horses are not in pain? Rob Jackson, Vet, … Read more
To dispel the myths surrounding how to deal with napping equine behaviourist Michael Peace offers some effective solutions on tackling the problem. What is napping? Napping is basically what happens … Read more
It is common to use the term “cold-backed” but what does it really mean? And what can owners do to make sure their horses are happy? Rob Jackson, Vet, investigates. A … Read more
Justine Davies is The Expert – Justine is a journalist, doctor and rider who understands the demands of juggling a busy life with caring for horses. It is up to … Read more
WHAT ARE THEY? Extra long reins that are designed to pass from the rider to the bit rings and the girth. WHEN SHOULD IT BE USED? To encourage a more … Read more
Think carefully about the amount of hair you want to trim before you start cutting. Consider your horse’s lifestyle, age, and workload. Can you keep him warm and well-rigged if you … Read more
The correct, balanced riding position will allow your horse to move freely and in balance. Russell Guire, a biomechanics expert and trainer, offers advice on how to achieve the right riding … Read more
For many years, straw has been used to provide bedding for horses and farm animals. Straw is warm and allows urine and other liquids out. It also provides a comfortable and … Read more
Although sheath cleaning may not be the most pleasant thing to do, it is an essential part of a male horse’s health care. Mares can also be affected by ‘beans. Kat … Read more
It is important to get everything back to the basics after breaking in. Tim Rusbridge, a New Zealand-based top-level eventer, is now based in the UK. He is passionate about young horses … Read more
WHAT ARE THEY?Two reins which clip to the bit rings, then run straight back to either side of horse to attach the girth/roller. WHERE SHOULD THEY BE USEED?For lungeing only. These … Read more
Are you thinking of buying a cob. To help you make the right choice, take a look at our advice. The ultimate horse for fun is the cob. A top-class show horse … Read more
You need to be familiar with the parts of the Bridle, including the browband and cheekpieces. THE BROWBAND The browband can’t be adjusted so make sure it is the right … Read more
How can you tell if your horse’s happy? Dr Debbie Marsden, an expert in equine behavior, explains 13 signs that you can watch for to determine how your horse feels. How … Read more