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More ArticlesHealthy As A Horse Signs Of A Thriving Horse ... straw-wheat color. Cloudy or dark red urine indicates a problem. Manure: Horse stools should appear as firm clumps. Stool that is watery, loose or containing undigested grains indicates a problem. Mucous membrane: The mucous membranes of a horse s lips and gums should be pink in color. You can assess ... ... well. Dental care is something that a lot of owners skip over, but in reality it is something that you should be paying attention to because it can enhance your horse's life greatly. For most horses, as with most other animals you might keep as pets, you aren't going to have to do very much to make sure ... Eight Equine Tips On Maintaining Health Hooves ... of the coffin bone from the hoof wall. In more advanced stages of this condition, the interior of the hoof can become inflamed, the coffin bone can rotate, and the hoof can change shape and lameness and pain can result. Since this condition is caused by an over consumption of carbohydrates, the first ... ... happen to have an over reach. What you don't need is for your horse to injure itself and then remember the experience as being a negative one. The lunge whip by the way, is an aid only and not your primary training tool. Try to lunge in a round pen or an enclosed area of some sort with rounded corners, ... The Various Types Of Horse And Blankets And Sheets ... stables have their stable sheets custom done in their stables colors. Some catalogs and tack shops refer to stable sheets as dress sheets. Coolers are another type of blanket that are self-explanatory. Coolers are placed on a hot horse to help slow the cooling process. They cover the entire horse, ear ...
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