Chronic Cough Solutions
…horse. These products ranged from vitamins to herbs for long-term control to more traditional “menthol” cough remedies, similar to those humans often use for short-term control. For our field trial,…
…horse. These products ranged from vitamins to herbs for long-term control to more traditional “menthol” cough remedies, similar to those humans often use for short-term control. For our field trial,…
…the barn? Of course not. We’re rechanneling our horses’ instincts every minute we’re around them, and maintaining control on the trail is no exception. But once you understand that your…
…on the market. All halters perform the same basic function–to provide a means of controlling horses’ movements during handling–but all halters don’t serve all control needs equally well. Not every…
…control if you have a horse who’s difficult to lead or who gets too frisky on the trail. But doing a thorough job with this lesson will also give you…
…when you’re trying to control a second horse along with the one you’re sitting on. Does this mean you should abandon the idea of ponying another horse? Not at all….
…that your horse might bolt. You can work on various techniques, both on the trail and back home, to gain better control of your horse, increase his confidence, and turn…
…“Rattlesnake Rx,” WH Q&A, July, pg. 16 “Trauma on the Trail,” YHYL, Aug., pg. 20 Fly & Insect Control “Defeat the Enemy,” (fly control), Mar., pg. 56 “Restock Fly-Fighting Arsenal,”…
…us more control of the product than roller balls and still kept our hands away from the product. The Absorbine UltraShield Towelettes were also simple to use, but we preferred…
…doing to control the horse’s performance. The rider just pushes buttons. If the horse is very broke and tuned to the rider, they can get through a pattern nicely. But…
…animals-but I always walk outside the barn to avoid the mist. Control-The last prong of attack in the war is simply to control where flies land. This means fly sheets…