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Eight Tips for Safe Herd Behavior in Turnout

Posted by rachael on 8th Mar 2021

Eight Tips for Safe Herd Behavior in Turnout
Eight Tips for Safe Herd Behavior in Turnout Horses are the happiest and healthiest when they can roam outside. However, it is not always possible to give them the time and space they need. Just like humans, horses need to socialize, exercise and spend time outdoors for their physical and mental health. Rolling, bucking, and kicking helps your horse stretch sore or tight muscles, re-aligns their spine, clear the respiratory system, promotes muscl...
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How To Introduce A New Horse To An Established Herd

Posted by Country And Stable US on 13th Feb 2018

How To Introduce A New Horse To An Established Herd
Getting a new horse is incredibly exciting. However, it doesn’t come without its complications! Introducing a new horse to an already established herd can be tricky. Read more: How To Deal With Pesky Blanket & Rug Wreckers Depending on the temperament of the horses involved, a new horse may slot right in with no problems. However, sometimes there can be a few teething problems when integrating a new horse. Here we’re going to give...
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Find the right balance with your horse & yoga

Posted by Country And Stable US on 2nd Jan 2017

Find the right balance with your horse & yoga
Find the right balance with your horse & yoga … While we can’t speak for everyone, one of the reasons we fell in love with the equestrian life is that feeling of bliss and calm that comes over us as soon as we enter the stable; everything else just melts away. And yet, becoming one with your horse on the trail or in the ring can also mean becoming one with your chiropractor, or at the very least, your heating pad. As winter sets in, the f...
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