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  • Do You Show Your Horse Love In The Winter?

    Written on 2008-03-04 In Horse Blankets

    Let us say winter is here and you're warm and cozy by the fireplace, drinking the hot chocolate and reading a good book. Maybe you are enjoying some soothing music while ensconced in your favorite pajamas; all wrapped up comfortably in your soft blanket while the snow falls lightly outside.

    What about your horse? Is your horse in a clean, warm stall in the barn, with fresh hay and clean water... Read more...


    Ponies Are Adorable

    Almost any baby is adorable. Okay, there are some that only a mother could love, but then beauty is in the eye of the beholder. How could anyone not fall in love with ponies? They have such a charm, children are attracted to them, children's books are written about them, and horse blankets are made for them.

    Yes, that's right. There are horse blankets made for ponies! Some ponies do live i... Read more...

    Why Leg Wraps And Horse Blankets Are Handy

    Many items are needed to care for horses. Let's explore two such items now. Suppose your horse needed added warmth? Would you just let it shiver and risk illness? No, you'd provide it with something called a horse blanket. Horse blankets are quite handy and can be used in many different ways, to benefit both you and your horse.

    Some people collect horse blankets to use as decorations around the... Read more...

    Written on 2008-02-12 In Horse Blankets

    Most horse owners have started out the same way... loving and caring for ponies. Former pony owners look back on their pony owning years and a distant far away expression comes over their faces. It is nearly impossible for a horse owner not to have a pony story, some good some not so good.

    For the most parts ponies are tough. They seldom seem to be struck low by the illnesses and maladies that... Read more...


    Written on 2008-02-12 In Horse Blankets

    Horse saddles and horse blankets are something people usually associate together when the horse comes to mind. If you plan to ride your horse, you'll need both. Even if you don't have to use the horse blanket with the horse saddle, you'll still want a horse blanket for other times. You'll want one when your horse is kept in a drafty stall, when your horse is waiting out in the cold weather for ... Read more...


    Written on 2008-02-03 In Horse Blankets

    For someone unfamiliar with horses and anything associated with horses, the word dressage might conjure up a few other images besides that of its true meaning. One might wonder if it means clothing. How absurd to think of a horse wearing clothing! In a sense, horses do wear what you might consider horse clothing. I suppose you could say its horse blanket is its clothing. Although it could see... Read more...


    Written on 2008-02-03 In News

    STANTON, Del. -- Having endured a heartbreaking second-place finish by Hard Spun in the Kentucky Derby, trainer Larry Jones is heading into the Preakness with no regrets.

    "I wouldn't take anything back that we've done," Jones said Tuesday upon returning to Hard Spun's home stable at Delaware Park.

    Given his horse's love for speed, and the fact that jockey Mario Pino calls Maryland home, Jone... Read more...


    Written on 2008-01-31 In Horse Blankets

    Dermatophilosis is a condition that horses can contract. Dermatophilosis is a condition commonly referred to as rain rot, rain scald, and streptothricosis. Dermatophilosis that appears on the horses lower leg is often called dew poisoning. Although Dermatophilosis can be seen throughout the country it is most common in the southeastern portion of the United States where the weather condition is fr... Read more...


    Written on 2008-01-28 In News

    Equine Canada, the Provincial Equestrian Federations and Official Spokesperson, 2006 World Equestrian Games Silver Medalist Team member Lance Griffin would like to remind everyone that Horse Week 2007 is taking place June 2-10.

    If you have an event taking place, and would like to register it to be an official part of Horse Week 2007, please note that events must be registered by May 15, 2007 in... Read more...


    Written on 2008-01-23 In Horse Blankets

    The horse blanket has been around for many years. As long as cowboys and Indians have existed, so has the use of the horse blanket. A welcome addition to any true-blue western cowboy's stock of horse paraphernalia, the horse blanket can be useful and pleasing to the eye as well.

    Most story books about horses and cowboys or Indians will include a reference to or a picture of a horse blanket. ... Read more...


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