Horse Breeds and types,
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A bit is one of the most essential pieces of equipment that you need when riding a horse. This equipment enables you to go wherever you want to go with the horse. It is basically a metal bar that resides in the mouth of the horse and is tied to the two sidepieces of a bridle with hooks.
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The bridle is what connects the bid in a horse’s mouth to the rein that the rider holds. With the bridle the rider is able to signal the horse when to stop or make a turn.
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If you are buying a saddle for the first time, it is better to talk to an experienced horse expert regarding the right fit, as there are several spots where the saddle might be either too tight or too loose for the horse.
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Grooming a horse safely and correctly is a very important part of daily horse care. It is a great time to check over the horse for any issues on his skin, back, and girth area and to get an idea of how the horse is feeling that day.
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Equestrian helmets are an essential part of horse riding, whether you are under tuition, eventing, racing or just cantering across open fields.
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Although horse shows may seem chaotic to the newcomer -- horses and people are wandering everywhere -- events are very well organized. A lot goes into putting on an event like this. The place for the show itself must be secured in advance. Show premiums (the list of classes and the entry form) must be sent out to contestants. Then, we can forget to find willing and able judges for the events.
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Twelve ways to build a relationhip with your horse, Bonding with your horse.
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Preparing for horse competition could be as enjoyable and memorable as riding the animal only for leisure. Not only does it hone your riding skills, but it definitely strengthens the bond between you and your horse. There are several competitive events to choose from. These include complicated dressage movements, hurdle jumping or rope calves.
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