The ABCs Of Using Polo Wraps
…horse’s legs when you work him. They’re also used just so you can watch your horse’s legs better in a mirror or just to make a fashion statement. They’re also…
…horse’s legs when you work him. They’re also used just so you can watch your horse’s legs better in a mirror or just to make a fashion statement. They’re also…
…When first introducing a horse to water, we like to get in and out smoothly without directly jumping in, if possible. Some horses will have the previous schooling, or simply…
…its own. Kimberly and I just stood there, looking at this slick, wet baby horse. What had we done? Another horse? What does one do with a baby horse? Sometimes…
…horse’s other three legs. For long-term use while your horse is stalled or paddock-confined, reapply the wraps at least every eight hours. Dirt, grit, and seeds can work their way…
…caring for him, too. In fact, on the day after exertion your horse may need more attention then usual. The day after a hard workout, a horse will benefit from…
…the better it is for your horse. Circles that are too tight — less than 20 meters — cause torque and repetitive stress on legs. You need a long whip…
…> Part 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12Writing or riding, Suzanne Drnec enjoys horses and their people. Drnec is president of Hobby Horse Clothing…
…padded cup on the inside for added protection. Galloping Boots Galloping boots provide protection and support for any horse that is doing fast work, such as eventers, reiners, stock horses…
…innocuous (but disappointing) fall from her horse at a skinny jump in the middle of a water complex at the Rebecca Farm Three-Day Event and Horse Trials (Mont.). When her…
…39 years later, that’s changed, and Secretariat?offically holds the record times for all three legs of the Triple Crown.? It’s about time! ? I was aware that the Maryland Racing…