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More ArticlesProtection For Your HorseÆs Health Horse Insurance ... insurance. Specifically under this category is breeding infertility insurance. In this kind of insurance, you will be covered if you purchase a mare or stallion for breeding purposes and they later are unable to do so. There is also insurance that covers your horse like medical insurance. Most commonly, ... A Nutritional Guide To Educate New Horse Owners ... Founder and Colic. Both of these are especially painful to the horse, and Founder can render him useless for riding or driving. If your horse is thin or idle, it is perfectly acceptable to feed him eight ounces of corn, oats, or commercial feed each day. This amount of grain will also aid in keeping his ... Cleanliness And Your Horse's Health ... plenty of rest when he has been working. All of these things are important, but they are also impacted by one single factor the cleanliness of the stable and your horse in general. Not having a clean area, and not having a clean life can lead to all kinds of problems within all aspects of your horse. ... Creating A Horse First Aid Kit What Goes In It ... horses, (any bookstore will have one). Antiseptic ointment, (any brand will do). 4" vetrap A tourniquet Alcohol prep pads Paper towels Iodine Saline (pharmacy grade) A thermometer Scissors Several pairs of latex exam gloves 10cc Syringes Hydrogen Peroxide Sterile Gauze Pads 4x8 or larger cold packs Polo ... ... from breeding small horses that were used for work in coal mines to the small Shetland Ponies. The babies were then bred to make even smaller horses. The miniature breed is not actually considered ponies just because of their size. Ponies are 14 hands high, compared to the 8 hand size of a mini. But the ...
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