Category: Horse care

How to Heal Your Horse Naturally with These 5 Amazing Remedies

Horses are magnificent creatures who require the greatest possible care. However, conventional treatments might be costly, ineffective, or have unfavorable side effects. As a result, many horse owners are looking for natural solutions to aid their horses with common health issues such as rashes, infections, ulcers, and other issues. In this post, we will look at some of the natural therapies that have been shown to be effective for horses, either through...

What Is Horse Tack?

Any equipment that your horse uses or wears while being ridden, looked after, or handled is known as horse tack. Items including saddles, bridles, halters, girths, reins, and lead ropes fall under this category. Horse equipment is crucial for the comfort and safety of the rider as well as the horse. For various disciplines and objectives, different kinds of horse equipment are utilized. In this post, I’ll go through a few popular...

How to plait a horse’s tail and mane

Plaiting a horse’s tail and mane is a skill that can make your horse look more elegant and professional for competitions, shows, or special occasions. Plaiting involves braiding sections of hair along the tailbone and the crest of the neck, and securing them with thread, bands, or clips. Plaiting can also protect the horse’s hair from dirt, tangles, and damage. In this article, I will explain the steps to plait a horse’s...

How To Put a Tail Bag on a Horse

A tail bag is a device that can protect a horse’s tail from dirt, dust, tangles, and breakage. It can also help a horse grow a longer and thicker tail by preventing damage and promoting growth. A tail bag can be made of various materials such as fabric, nylon, or fleece, and can have different designs such as tubes, socks, or ties. A tail bag can be bought from a tack store...

How to groom a horse

There are some benefits to grooming a horse. First off it’s a great time to bond with your horse between horseback riding lessons, secondly your horse looks obviously really good when you’re done grooming her. It’s a great way to be able to check for wounds or injuries on your horse because usually you won’t be able to see it from the surface but you can feel it when you’re grooming them....