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.

Monday, July 28, 2008

Some smiles from the Barn

You Know you are a horse person:

When you click to your car when going up hill.
When your house is a disaster but your barn is neat and clean:
When your good clothes are the ones with out the horse hair :
How do you:

Cure your horse of constipation: Load him in a clean trailer:
Get your horses feet clean: Clean your water trough and fill it with fresh water.
Horse Turms:

Auction: A popular social gathering where you change your horse from a liability into an asset.
Colic: The result of eating at a horse show food stand:
Endurance riding: The result of when your horse runs away with you:
Feed: The expensive substance that your horse makes into manure.
Hock : The financial condition of most horse owners.
Lounging: A training method in which a horse exercises its owner by spinning him in circles until he is dizzy.
Fresh Bedding: is a place where your horse shows its appreciation for your hard work by urinating in the middle of it.

Thursday, July 24, 2008

Please Book Mark us!

Book mark is if you wish ,We update several times a week with horse info ... If you love horses like we do come in and share your horse in the comments ... We would love to hear from you! Also check out our other sites listed on the bottom of the page or check agricultural NEWS also at the bottom of the page..

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Building a Bond

Grooming your horse gives you the perfect opportunity during quite times to bond ,taking him for walks leading him with out demands will give you both time to learn trust in each other & build a bond that will benefit both horse and rider. The more time you spend with your horse the better you will understand each other but remember you are the alpha in the relationship . Never let your horse control you!

Monday, July 14, 2008

How important is ground work?

The more ground work you do with your young horse the easier it is to put them under the saddle! Leading, round pen exercise, backing them up , picking up their feet ,sacking them out ,all adds up to a gentler horse , John Lyons states do the same exercise over and over again until they get so familiar with what you are doing it wont bother them... When I start saddle training ,I must hop up and down in the stirrup 50 times , when I finely swing abord my horses usually turns and looks at me as if to say well finely you got up there! It takes time and more time! If you have the determination and patience the rewards are great... Happy training!

Sunday, July 6, 2008

The Paso Fino Horse

The Paso Fino horse is the longest lived Horse . Its life span approaches 40 years. Owning a Paso can be truly a life time experience!
There sizes range from 13/2HH to 15/2HH . They complete their growth in the 5th or 6th year.
They are spirited but gentle and bond well with their human owners,some even prefer people companions to equine.They are naturally gaited and have a four beat lateral gait. You can travel for hours with out the bumps! They almost never buck.
In the 1400 the Conquistador's brought the Paso Fino to Central America In the 1950's they started importing them to the U.S . They are a willing learner and a pleasure to own.

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