Horse Agistment – How To Get It Right First Time
Horse Agistment is a term derived from the old English laws of agistment, where a cattle owner pays a land owner to graze cattle on their land. This practice first began way back when the King would charge the people money for grazing their cattle on his land. These days, however, horse agistment is simply when a horse owner pays a land owner to keep the horse on the land and allow it to graze. Having said that, there are also a lot of variations to these agreements.
Posted by Michelle Rudge Date: Wednesday, December 21, 2011
Categories: animals
Tags: animals, equestrian, family, farm, home, horse, horse agistment, horses, Pets, ponies, pony, sports, vets
Horse Agistment Providers – What To Look For
The first place to begin looking for horse agistment services is on the internet. On the internet you will find many horse directories (which will include a section on horse agistment) or be totally dedicated to horse agistment. Many properties are now setting up their own websites so you will be able to have a look at the services they provide and possibly their rates too. If you don't have access to the internet then I recommend checking out your local business and telephone directory. Another great place to look is in the classified ads of your local newspaper or your favorite horse magazine.
Posted by Michelle Rudge Date: Tuesday, December 13, 2011
Categories: animals
Tags: animals, equestrian, farm, horse agistment, horse racing, horses, Pets, ponies, pony, vets
Natural Horsemanship – Saddling and Bridling Your Equine
Do you want to learn how to bridle and saddle your horse? Here's how.
Posted by Annabelle Cabella Date: Friday, April 22, 2011
Categories: animals
Tags: animals, bridle and saddle horse, equestrian, horse training, horsemanship, Pets, sports
Horse Training – How to lunge your horse
Lungeing your equine is a typical practice in horsemanship. If you want some good instructions on horse lungeing, read on.
Posted by Annabelle Cabella Date: Thursday, April 21, 2011
Categories: animals
Tags: animals, equestrian, horse training, horsemanship, how to lunge a horse, Pets, sports
Ground Manners in Horsemanship Training
Horse training involves plenty of things especially teaching the animal appropriate ground manners.
Posted by Annabelle Cabella Date: Thursday, April 21, 2011
Categories: animals
Tags: animals, equestrian, horse, horse manners, horse training, horsemanship, Pets, sports, training
Natural Horsemanship and Groundwork
Ever wondered how to go about your Round Pen Horse training? Here is a great guide for round pen horse training.
Posted by Annabelle Cabella Date: Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Categories: animals
Tags: animals, equestrian, groundwork, horse, horsemanship, Pets, round pen horse training, sports, training
A guide in mounting and riding your horse
Ever wanted to learn riding your horse? It's easy and here's how.
Posted by Annabelle Cabella Date: Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Categories: animals
Tags: animals, equestrian, horse, Horse riding, horsemanship, mount a horse, Pets, sports, training
Posted by Annabelle Cabella Date: Sunday, April 10, 2011
Categories: animals
Tags: animals, beginner horse training, equestrian, horse training, horsemanship, horses, Pets, recreation, sports
Posted by Annabelle Cabella Date: Saturday, April 9, 2011
Categories: animals
Tags: animals, equestrian, horse training, horseback riding, natural horsemanship, Pets, sports
How Horse Health Affects The Animal’s Temperament
Horse health can determine if your horse has a physical condition or is sick. Horses can become ill just like people can. If your once jolly horse becomes gruff and rude, this may indicate a health issue. If your horse is under the weather no doubt he will be in a foul frame of mind.
Posted by Randy Ellis Date: Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Categories: animals
Tags: animals, equestrian, horse care, horse health, horse problems, horses, Pets, veterinary care