Does your horse react when you do his girth up?
Does your horse react when you put his saddle on or girth him up? If so, it could be sign of underlying pain that needs to be addressed urgently.
'Girthiness' is so common that some horse owners consider it normal behaviour, but if your horse reacts when you are tightening his girth then he will be trying to tell you something isn't right.
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Are Chestnuts really more badly behaved than other horses?
Chestnut horses have had a reputation for ‘bad’ or excitable behaviour for some time, with chestnut mares being perceived as particularly difficult. This stereotype of them being hot-headed and crazy is often quoted amongst horse owners, but is there any truth to it?
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Is patting rewarding to the horse?
We often see riders slapping their horse on the neck enthusiastically at the end of a showjumping round or dressage test. Patting is considered by many to be a way of telling the horse that they have performed well – but is this the reward we think it is, or could it cause them discomfort?
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Is your horse sleep deprived?
Sleep is essential for life.
The quality and quantity of a horse’s sleep directly affects their health and well-being. However, sleep is rarely considered as part of a horse’s management plan. A new study has found that poor management or physical problems can lead to horses becoming sleep deprived and at risk of serious injury.
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Can wrinkles above the eye tell us how a horse is feeling?
Horses communicate primarily using body language and they display a number of facial expressions.
Their eyes, in particular, can be very expressive and are thought to reveal how a horse is feeling. Many equine behaviourists and horse owners believe the wrinkles above a horse’s eye may be associated with discomfort, fear, stress or anxiety – they are often called ‘worry lines’.
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Are whips, spurs, tight nosebands and bits injuring competition horses?
A recent Danish study has looked into the injuries caused by bits, nosebands, whips and spurs in 3,414 competition horses and the results are fascinating.
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Should you send your horse away to be professionally trained?
Are you considering sending your horse to a trainer to be backed or reschooled? If you are then please think long and hard about where and who you send your horse to, or even if you send them away at all. Many horses come home with worse problems than they started with, and understandably so.
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Equine Gastric Ulcers
Great film looking at the causes of gastric ulcers in horses. Equine vet Dr Kerry Ridgeway states "We do know that there are basically only two kinds of horses – those who have ulcers and those who will have ulcers!"
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Do horses really need a 'herd leader'?
Some trainers base their methods on the idea that every horse needs a 'leader' as they believe horses would have an 'alpha' or a 'leader' naturally within the herd. Is this really the case?
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Playtime with Dad...
It's not often that we get to see images like this - a tolerant stallion humours his son – colt Wildwych Pirate – while he climbs all over him.
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How tight is your horse's noseband?
It has become common practice for many horse owners to use crank, drop, grackle, Mexican or flash nosebands to strap their horse's mouth shut.
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Keeping your horse cool in hot weather
As the summer temperatures rise and we all rush outside to get some sun, it is important to remember that our horses may not feel the same as we do and often struggle in the heat.
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What does your horse do the 'other' 23 hours of the day?
Ever wondered how your horse's life may impact on his behaviour? If you have, I would wholeheartedly recommend you watch this film.
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Are today's competition horses prepared to do their job?
A recent study has suggested that many horses 'may not be sufficiently prepared for competition in line with the FEI code of conduct guidelines.'
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The Alternative Horse Walker
I'm not a huge fan of horse walkers, but this is a novel idea. This device is an interesting way of changing a horse's motivation to move.
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Why does my horse do that?
Is your horse telling you something when he's yawning, pawing the ground or licking and chewing?
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You can lead a horse to water, but then they may surprise you...
Great film of a horse's reaction to his owner asking him to enter water. Most horses do love paddling and rolling in water – if they have seen it before and are not worried about it.
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Is your horse a he, she or it?
Watching equestrian sports on television the commentary could lead you to believe the competitors are riding machines. More often than not a horse is referred to as ‘it’.
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What would your horse like for Christmas?
There seems to be a growing confusion over what our horses like, want, or even need. Horse owners are encouraged to focus on feed, supplements, tack, gadgets or the next new innovation in rugs and ignore the bigger picture.
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Keeping your horses safe on bonfire night
While we enjoy the fireworks at this time of year we must not forget that bonfire night can be terrifying for our horses. Each year equine vets will have to treat horses that have injured themselves or had colic as a result of their fear.
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