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The 100% Horse
Author: Michael Peace; £13.19
Synopsis
This is often perfectly possible to achieve in familiar surroundings but not when out on the roads or at the showground when a well-behaved horse is a must for safety reasons. Michael Peace has worked with the Metropolitan Police to find better ways to train their legendarily unflappable horses by combining a real understanding of equine behaviour with a practical effective system. These techniques in keeping with his non-confrontational approach can be applied to any horse and easily followed by riders who want long-lasting results but don't want to fight with their horses to get them.
BHS Complete Horse and Pony Care
Author: British Horse Society; £13.20
Synopsis
The BHS Book of Horse and Pony Care is a comprehensive guide
to owning and caring for a horse or pony. Beautifully illustrated
it will
appeal to everyone who wants authoritative and practical advi
ce
whether they are beginners or more experienced riders. This unique handbook is
created and produced in association with the world-renowned British Horse
Society
the leading authority on both horse welfare and rider safety. It is
written in a friendly
easy-to-read style by a team of experts
including a top
veterinary surgeon
with specialist knowledge of horses and their health
problems. It features up-to-date information on every aspect of horse care
from
basic stable management
handling and diet to health care
preventing common
injuries and show preparation. Illustrated throughout with hundreds of specially
commissioned practical colour photographs
many in easy-to-follow
accessible
step-by-step sequences
this is the complete reference for all new and potential
horse and pony owners. Foreword - British Horse Society Introduction 1. Choosing
a horse or pony 2. Housing your horse 3. Grass management 4. Safety and
equipment 5. Handling your horse 6. Grooming and shoeing 7. Feeding and diet 8.
Exercising your horse 9. Transporting your horse 10. Showing and competitions
11. Keeping your horse healthy 12. Health disorders and injuries
The Retreat
HORSE RESCUE
Horse Re-homing Scheme
For
those who have suitable premises and experience 'The Retreat Horse Rescue'
can arrange the loan of a horse or pony on a re-homing basis. Having a horse
or pony on loan from 'The Retreat Horse Rescue' is however
not something
that is given
or to be undertaken
lightly.
'The Retreat Horse Rescue' for their part thoroughly inspects the proposed receiving premises and there is a legally binding agreement to be signed between the prospective 'borrower' and 'The Retreat Horse Rescue' covering all aspects of how and where the loaned animal will be cared for.
Horse Care: Routine Care: Care of the Grass Kept Horse or Pony
The advantages of keeping a horse or pony at grass is that it is more natural the horses or ponies can be kept as a group the risk of behavoural problems or accidents occurring are less than with a stabled horse or pony less attention is needed and costs are lower. However there are also disadvantages as the grass kept horse or pony may require greater preparation for riding particulary if wet and muddy.
Although less attention is needed for a horse or pony kept at grass it should be checked daily for health and any signs of injury and care is also needed of the field. The maintenance and management of the field is an important part of the care of the horse or pony kept at grass to ensure safety high quality grazing and lack of poisonous plants. click above for full article