Showing posts with label horses. Show all posts
Showing posts with label horses. Show all posts

Thursday

Horses


Horses have lived on Earth for over 55 million years. They have been part of history since very old times. About a century ago we used to fight battles on them, now we ride on them, use them in farms and also keep them as pets. Horses have grown and changed but they have still been our friends and helpers in work.

TAME HORSES

Most horses have been tamed by humans. They are now are friends and help us in work and some poor people in some countries use them as a transport. Tame horses have strong sense of their owners and are very loyal to them. We have to treat them nicely so they like us and do not want them to get hurt because of them.

WILD HORSES

Some horses have still not been found or are left to be free and rome on this Earth freely. If a person tries to ride on them they will make him/her fall and cause them a serious injury . Wild horses need to be trained by an expert if you want to ride them or keep them as pets. You will need to see them daily for a month or two if you want them to recognize them or like you.

HORSE BREEDS

Different horses are divided into different breeds like Thoroughbred, Arabian, Quarterhorse and Morgan. Horses of different breeds have different looks,height, speed and sometimes also feed. Horses of different breeds have different prices.

HORSE HEALTH

Horses need to be vaccinated to make them healthy and keep them safe from many fatal and dangerous diseases. If you are a loving pet owner it is your biggest responsibility to take care of your horse’s health. Many horses have also died because of coldness or severe hot weather. We need to see that he has a perfect weather and also shelter.

CHANGES IN HORSE COLOUR

When your horse is born his colour may be black but when he is about 4 or 5 months old his colour may be white. It is not probable how many times will your horse changes its colour. So, you should not be too happy on the colour of your pony when it is born newly.

HORSE FEED

Horse have a specific feed at specific times. Horses need special feed if they are very tired and if they are alright than they do not need special food because they will get too energetic and hyper so they need regular food.

Written by Ahmad Hussain

Tuesday

The Proper Way to Care for Horses

If you ever lived on a farm surrounded by horses, chances are you are familiar with caring for horses. Horses are great animals that must have the proper care. It is important to give your horse proper treatment daily. A horse must be grazed daily and his saddle must be cleaned before riding it.

Horses live in a stable surrounded by grass and hay, they may walk around an get injured by a glass which can cause a bruise or cut. It is important that you follow up with first aid immediately before infection may set in on the horse. A horse must be seen by a veterinarian for further observation. If you treat your horse, always use sterile saline to clean the infected area until a doctor can take a closer look. You must apply pressure on the wound or cut to get rid of any bacteria then cover with a dressing. Be sure that dirt cannot get into the wound beneath the dressing that is applied.

If a puncture wounds are found on the horse you must immediately seek your veterinarian for guidance. If not treated immediately it would only worsen. An full examination should be done by you or the veterinarian to ensure there are no other abrasions or cuts to any other part of the horse.

In any situation that may happen regarding your horse, just use precaution and care for the horse wisely until the veterinarian arrives on the scene. They should always be called immediately with any situations. If any bleeding on the horse, remember to place a dressing and apply pressure to stop the bleeding as much as possible until professional help arrives to care for the horse.

Always protect your horse from any danger, they are sensitive animals and much be cared for daily.

Wednesday

Horse Stress – 6 Steps to Decrease the Anxiety

Stress in horses can cause numerous health problems. However, these problems can be spotted easily and be controlled. When a horse is stressed, their body releases a chemical called Cortisol. Coritsol gives the animal the “fight or flight” feeling which is good when predators scare it. However, constant stress exposure will release the Coritsol too often. When this is occurs, the horse’s immunity, behavior, digestion, reproduction and cardiovascular system is harmed. The horse may get colic, ulcers and diarrhea caused by the stress.

It would seem that horses would have nothing to stress over, right? They don’t have to worry with jobs, bumper-to-bumper traffic and deadlines. What are the stressors that affect a horse so badly?

When a horse is on a routine, a slight change can cause that chemical imbalance. What sort of changes can make this happen? They can be:

Feed
Bedding
Pasture
Different horses in the pasture.


Listed below are six common stressors that affect horses as well as tips to get past them.

Stressor – Wrong Feed

When a horse is in the wild, it moves about to eat. Nearly 70 percent of a horse’s time is spent on grazing. Should your horse not be in the pasture, feeding them four times a day can help out. Also, some feeds have quick release carbohydrates. That is not good for horses. Try another feed product.

Stressor – Not Enough or No Exercise

A horse is like a person in the sense that exercising can help in dealing with the stress. Make sure your horse can take a run or walk.

Stressor – Feeling Alone

Horses like to be with other horses because it gives them a sense of safety, emotional support, status and amusement. When horses have no other animals nearby, then it can get lonesome, leading them to feel stressed. A horse doesn’t just need another horse to feel happier. It can be any animal such as llamas, goats, sheep and donkeys. The important thing is to let the horse see these animals so they know they are not alone.

Stressor – Bored

Being bored can cause stress in horses. If this seems to be a culprit, get the horse some toys. Although it seems funny to do so, put a mirror in the stable. When horses are able to see themselves, it helps to relieve the stress they feel.

Stressor – No Confidence

Horses are also like people in that they are curious creatures. Instill confidence in the horse so you can expose it to new things in the environment. However, never force a horse to do anything it isn’t ready to do.

Stressor – Stress is Infectious

It can be difficult to stay calm when your horse is stressed. However, animals can sense stress on people. Make sure you stay in a calm manner when you speak to the horse.

It’s vital for a horse’s health to stay as stress free as possible. Most of these tips involve just the understanding of a horse and its needs. Make sure, as a horse owner, that you respect the instincts your horse has. When you do this your horse is likely to flourish.
If you want to learn more, go to http://www.PracticalHorsekeeping.com/.

Thursday

Horse Care Safety Tips

If you have horses or are looking to have horses in the future then we highly recommend you reading this article. Within this article you will find some basic information pertaining to horse care safety tips. When it comes to equestrian accidents you should know that not all of them happen when you are riding the horse. The truth is you can get injuries from the daily horse care chores such as grooming and feeding the horse.

First we would like to mention the way you use the lead. If you wrap the rope around your hand as you are walking your horse it can cause serious injuries. If your horse gets scared he will start jumping around and that can cause a sprain, rope burn or broken bones.

Our second tip involves tacking. When you are tacking your horse you should make sure to use caution at all times, especially if you are dealing with a horse you do not know. As you are starting to tighten the girth many horses are known to bite at anything they are able to reach.


The third tip we have for you involves bridle knockout. When you are bridling your horse you will need to make sure you keep those wits about. Before the horse accepts the bridle they are known to shake their heads. At this moment if you are not paying attention you may take a hard hit to the head.


The fourth tip we have for you has to do with tranquilizing. When you tranquilize your horse he or she can actually become aggressive. When you are tranquilizing your horse or giving any other type of prescription drugs to your horse you should make sure it is by your veterinarian’s directions.


Next we have the fifth tip for horse care safety. When it comes to the environment that you will be riding in or working in you need to make sure you are aware of everything. If there are flies around that are biting you may find your horse bolting away in order to get away from them. We highly recommend you using fly sprays but you should also know that even that fly spray could wear off. This means you may have to keep reapplying the fly spray if you are going for long rides.


Our sixth tip we have for you has to do with grooming. Before you start to groom your horse you should make sure to check for sore spots on your horse. If you run your comb over a spot that is tender on your hors you may be experiencing either a dangerous kick or bite.
The seventh tip we have for you has to do with treats. There is no doubt that horses enjoy their treats. Horses are known to kick and shove in order to show their love for those treats. When you are giving your horse those treats you should make sure you stay on the outside of the fence and toss them over to him or her. If you want to be even safer you can always just put the treats into their feed buckets.


Our seventh tip we have for you involves fitting the tack. When you put the tack on your horse poorly this can cause some discomfort to him or her. When your horse is not comfortable he may try to throw you off. Always make sure the tack is on your horse correctly. Our ninth tip for you is to dress appropriately when you are around your horse. This means you will need to wear the right type of footwear and a make sure your boots fit in the stirrups properly.


Our last tip we have for you today involves the stall. When you enter the stall you should make sure you have a quick get out plan. If you have the stalls that you must close you will need to make sure you have someone there with you. This is to make sure the door can get opened fast if you are in any type of trouble.