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Archive for May, 2008

When feeding horses out in a paddock, double or triple the amount of piles of feed/hay per horse. eg: If your feeding three horses have 6 to 9 piles of hay, if four horses have 8 to 12 piles etc and leave good gaps in between. As horses have a natural pecking order, the bossier [...]

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How To Handle A Difficult Horse With A Farrier
This gets a bit harder since there’s a third party involved. You can handle a horse on your own and stroke them all over and down their legs and ask them to lift their feet regularly . This may help greatly as they’re getting used to their [...]

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How To Catch A Difficult Horse
There’s a few different factors that may vary the way you go about catching a horse. Such as the size of the paddock, the age and size of the horse and how much time you have to spend etc
One way is to section off their water with a temporary yard [...]

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Prof Jesse Beery………….
Jesse Beery was born on the 13th June 1861 in Pleasant Hill, Miami County. Ohio, USA. He grew up on his parents farm along with his five siblings and developed a passion for horses as a young boy. His talents soon became well known and he started traveling ,training horses and showing his [...]

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