Equestrianism

Archive for the 'Equestrianism' Category

Next Page »

Horse Health - Equine Worms and Fecal Egg Count

Thursday, April 24th, 2008

To keep up with all that’s new in the Equestrian Sport please subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting!Equine Worms are a real and distressing problem for any horse.  They can cause serious damage  horse in a fairly short space of time so you should be vigilant in checking for any signs […]

Fundraiser for Darren Chiacchia

Friday, April 18th, 2008

The Equestrian Community has come together to support Darren Chiacchia and other injured Riders as reported below. You can read the full story and contribute if you wish by following the links below. Report courtesy of horsecity.com
“Hundreds of people attended a fundraiser last week in Tallahassee, Florida for critically injured Olympic event rider Darren […]

Driftwood Horses

Thursday, March 20th, 2008

A series of beautiful images landed in my inbox yesterday - there are too many to show more than a couple here but you can view them at the artists site www.jansch.freeserve.co.uk/index.htm
This brillliant artist creates horse sculptures from scrap and driftwood - the site is well worth a visit

Does Your Saddle Really Fit You And Your Horse?

Thursday, March 20th, 2008

Most professional trainers and riders will agree that without buying a custom made saddle for every horse you ride, the correct pad is your only salvation. Knowing that saddles are made for the average back we are faced with the frustrating task of accommodating it to the horse. The perfect saddle […]

Equine Social Bookmarking

Thursday, March 13th, 2008

Social Bookmarking is a phenomenon that is sweeping the net these days, and thanks to Scott I cam across a social bookmarking site specifically for the Equine World!
NickerIt! is a site where you can vote on your favourite stories, or if you come across a site you like you can add it to the NickerIt […]

The Rider’s Pain Free Back - Book Review

Tuesday, March 11th, 2008

Back Problems bring many a Rider’s career to a grinding halt. As well as taking care of our horse’s health, we need to take care of our own, especially the structural wellbeing of your body. One of the most vulnerable parts of any Rider’s anatomy is his or her back. […]


Next Page »