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Horses And SunburnAs humans we are aware of the danger of staying in the sun to long. We know that if we spend to much time out in the sun we run the risk of turning a nice tan in to an ugly sunburn. In addition to being unattractive and painful we are also aware that sunburns can lead to skin cancer. We use all sorts of tricks from sunscreen to light weight covers to prevent are
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Horse BlanketsDo You Show Your Horse Love In The Winter? Why Horse Blankets Are Handy With Splints What's That Under Your Saddle? Why Leg Wraps And Horse Blankets Are Handy Horse Tack-Purchasing A Western Saddle Blanket Are Horse Blankets Really Necessary? A Peek Into The History Of Horse Blankets
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Horse Blankets... somehow, just for kicks. Your horse may not appreciate the unwelcome attention it would surely invite from passersby. The temptation to create noise could spook or irritate your beloved pet. The western saddle has a horn for the practical use of holding a rope to lasso livestock and for your added convenience ... A Peek Into The History Of Horse Blankets ... and other special occasions. The intention was actual use under a saddle, often with an added pad. The blanket also served to cover the pad for a better look for riding or for show. The blanket could be used when riding with no saddle or pad, serving as a barrier between the person and the horse. Native ... Choosing Tack For The Dressage Horse ... will help disguise the movement of the riders hands. If the rider has long hair is should be gathered up and tucked neatly out of sight. On the riders head should be a black helmet. If the rider is a junior rider, under the age of eighteen, many show committees require that the rider's helmet should meet ... ... written about them, and horse blankets are made for them. Yes, that's right. There are horse blankets made for ponies! Some ponies do live in the wild and are without the luxury of a warm blanket for the winter. It is unfortunate, for only the strong survive, whereas struggling weaklings in captivity ... What's That Under Your Saddle? ... more comfortable for the animal. It grew in popularity over the years and became an item of decoration, both on the horse and in the home. The saddle sits on top of the blanket, which also helps protect the lining of the saddle. The blanket peeks out underneath to cover the pad placed on the horse's back. ...
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