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  • Horse Anatomy Anyone?

    By Carole Herder I think it is a great idea to have a basic understanding of your horse’s body. And I don’t just mean knowing which is the front and which is the back (although this helps of course!). Parts of the horse like coronary band, hock, croup, stifle, pastern and gaskin are some of…

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  • Equine Nutrition

    By Carole Herder Equine diet – for some it is very basic: grass. For others it is the bane of their existence: grass or hay, oats or barley, beet or alfafa, how much, how often, wet or dry, supplements or minerals? The questions are endless. Personally I believe much of it depends on your horse….

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  • Laminitis, Navicular and Founder

    By Carole Herder There are many physical issues we come across with our horses. Some of the most common hoof-related ones include laminitis, founder and navicular. But what is the difference between them all, how can we help our horses when these problems occur and how can we prevent them from happening in the first…

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  • Predator and Prey Pt. 2

    By Carole Herder There is a difference in the walk and approach of prey and predator. As predators we walk in a direct line, with purpose and straight ahead to our destination. When we approach a horse directly it is perceived as if we are coming at him. Horses don’t like to walk in a…

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  • Hooves, Husbands & Tractors

    By Carole Herder Happy horses and happy hoofs don’t always go together. Our groovy little paddock paradise with its numerous fenced passageways that encourage the horses to move along, suits some horses and not others. Slash will tramp headlong over the various terrains we’ve set out without hesitation. He’s just looking for the next best…

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  • Play With Your Horse

    By Carole Herder All work and no play makes you a dull boy or at least that is how the saying goes. Just as play contributes to a well-rounded personality, so it helps create a well-rounded relationship for you and your horse. If you’re always asking your horse to work for you, always making demands…

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  • Predator and Prey

    By Carole Herder You are a predator. It has nothing to do with your true intentions; it is your role in his natural world. Horses can be wary of us especially if the relationship is new, and sometimes even when it isn’t. If they’re afraid or unsure they will be on guard and react out…

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  • Blaze Your Own Trail

    By Carole Herder When I first got involved with horses I didn’t know much. I took on the perspectives of those around me without question. It didn’t take too long before I knew that ‘the way’ was not my way and didn’t align with my core beliefs. Have you been in a situation where you’re…

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  • 10 Ways to Bond With Your Horse

    By Carole Herder So you can’t ride your horse, for whatever reason. Maybe one or other of you are recovering from an injury. Maybe you have kids in the house and don’t want to take the risk. Maybe the horse (or rider!) is too old or too young and companionship is more preferable at this…

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