Why wild horses are in danger
The ground begins to faintly rumble under your feet as your stand on a hillside admiring the beautiful mountain scenery. You wonder were this powerful feeling could possibly be coming from. Faster than you can associate what the source may be, the rumble gets closer and louder and even more vibrant through the masses of earth and wild grass you stand on.
Horse Training: Why Is Groundwork Important?
Groundwork is an essential first step in horse training. Before anything else can be mastered, the groundwork must come first. Mastery of groundwork signals readiness to move onto the advanced training levels. This level of training allows you to establish and build a relationship with your horse. Only after this is accomplished, can you proceed onto the next level of training.
How to Prevent Hoof Flares in the Barefoot Horse
Too Long Between Trims: In the wild hoof flares are nature's way of breaking off excessive hoof wall. In other words, the hoof wall is weaker where the hoof flares and tends to break off as the horse travels over hard, rocky soil. Without this mechanism the wild horse would end up extremely long flared hooves and would not be able to run from predators.
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Source: http://www.helium.com/items/1636617-why-wild-horses-are-in-danger The ground begins to faintly rumble under your feet as your stand on a hillside admiring the beautiful mountain scenery. You wonder were this powerful feeling could possibly be coming from. Faster than you can associate what the source may be, the rumble gets closer and louder... [Read more of this review]
Have you ever taken a wild horse and tried to get it to do anything? It is not exactly the easiest thing in the world to do. In fact, it can be downright dangerous to you as a horse handler. The horse has instincts and these instincts serve to protect it from harms way. If the horse is wild, you are of course foreign to it and that could very well... [Read more of this review]
In my practice I see many horses suffering from the ill effects of hoof flares, especially the barefoot horse. In fact, with the barefoot movement becoming so popular, I see more horses than ever who have improperly trimmed hooves, sometimes with serious side effects. I’ve seen many performance horses with health and soundness issues directly... [Read more of this review]
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