Monthly Archives: July 2009

How to Clean your Horse’s Private Parts


Cleaning your horse’s private parts is not a fun task, but it is necessary for the health of your horse. This area should be washed on a regular basis to keep things in good shape and functioning properly. Whether your

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Equine Fly Allergies


One of the worst allergies that your horse can have is an allergy to flies. Allergic reactions to flies are very hard to avoid and preventing them is nearly impossible. Flies are everyway and keeping them away from your horse

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Keeping Your Horse Hydrated with Water


A critical step in caring for your horse is to provide your horse with water. Your horse needs about 8 to 14 gallons of clean, cool water a day for survival and to help keep the digestive tract moving. It

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Giving Your Horse Treats


Horse treats rank high on the list of items needed for feeding your horse. Offering your horse nutritional treats every day is important for adding variety to their diet and for helping to encourage good behavior. Nutritious horse treats can

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Choosing the Right Vitamin Supplement for Your Horse


Horses require a smaller amount of daily vitamins in comparison to what humans need in a daily diet, so it is important to choose a vitamin supplement that provides them with the essential nutrients that are needed for good health.

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