Welcome to this interactive Equine blog

Here we hope to offer horse Tales, Equine sales of all kinds and tips on horse care and training.
What would you like to share or what horse items are you wanting to sell ? Simply post it !
Here is my first tip: Do you have a problum removing thoes nasty bot eggs in the fall ? Try a sponge saturated with rubbing alcohol. Scrub the eggs with soaked sponge . I do it several times . Eggs that don't come off will shrivel and If ingusted won't hatch.

Sunday, June 22, 2008

Do Horses understand words?

Some trainers say No ,its body language they understand, after all ,its how they communicate among other horses. I contend they do both. Its natural to want to be able to talk to your horses and to have them understand...They can! First its important you have bonded with your horse and you have its trust.
I have had great success with mine with word response . Just to note in the old days when horses were used to plow the fields the farmer had to have both hands on the plow with the reins looped around his neck . They taught their horse to turn right by saying Gee and to turn left by saying hawh.. Body language wasn't an issue the horses out in front could barely see the farmer behind them. Verbal command was essential. Today I have taught my oldest mare to back on command , pick up her feet , & when I say go to the barn she will head to the barn on command to mention a few .. to start your horse to back, on command put your thumb into their chest pushing and say back ,they will give to the pressure and step back .. when they do, tell them Good boy and give them a pet. You may have to do this 20 times but soon they will step back when you say back with out the pressure of your thumb. Then try the foot thing ,say foot and pick up their foot start with the front right and then go to each foot do this over and over .. Soon your horse will recogniser the word foot, and will pick up their foot when they hear the word foot... Mine will pick all four feet as I approach each foot when I say foot! To get them to go to the barn upon command from the pasture lead them first to the barn and say Go to the barn! You will have to do this a number of times before they will respond alone . I also gave them a horse cookie when we reached they Barn to reinforce good behavior. Now I can walk out in the pasture and pet my horse and walk away and she will go on grazing or I can say go to the barn and she will head for the barn. The trick is to give her a treat now and then when she follows your command...Many trainers don't agree with giving rewards to horses when they display positive behavior... But I have had success with the method, in fact I carry a few horse cookies when I go trail riding and when my horses see I'm getting ready to go on a ride ,they all compete to go... I try and make the ride as pleasurable for them as it is for me... Give it a try its fun to see your horse responds to your words...

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

New information

I am now able to except credit cards through PayPal for horse purchases . I charge the price of the horse plus 3% paypal charges. Email for horse info I also take part payment in trades . Email bettyfrancesrodgers@gmail.com On another note there is a transport site call YouBid. Its a site where you can post anything you need to be transported and transporters bid on your job. I have used it twice for horse transport, but its for anything! Its a competitive market and with gas prices one needs to get the best deals..
I also want to thank all my visitors that drop by this site ,do check in now and then. Book mark this site . I update all the time . Thank you again!

How about a little horse humor!

What do get when if you cross A........
Quarter horse with a buckskin ...A Horseskin
Cross a Halflinger with a Quarter horse....A Half quart
Cross a Fjord pony with a Gypsy vannere... A ford Van
Cross a Barbant with a Friesian ... A antifreeze.

What are the advantages of a horse:
1- They don't come with mother-in-laws
2-You never have to iron saddle pads
3- They smell good when they sweat
4-You can force them to stay in physical shape_ with a whip if necessary
5-They turn white with age but not bald
6-They don't care what you look like as long as you have a carrot.

Friday, June 13, 2008

Feeding your horses !

If you feed alfaha pellets, to prevent chocking ,as pellets sometimes cause that, moisten the pellets with a little water thus preventing choke! Simple but effective!

Sunday, June 1, 2008

A fun bit of wisdom.

The mars candy company's snicker bar was named after the Mars family favorate horse Snicker in 1930. Today the snicker Bar is the most popular candy bar in the U.S.