Articles about warmblood (0-15 of 15)

  • Horseback Riding Guide Testimonials
    By: Classie Cauley | - Horseback riding is one in the most enjoyable, rewarding ordeals that men and women of all ages and backgrounds can love. Currently being approximately horses is actually satisfying for many individuals as they get to build relationships together with the animal they ride. Not only is it entertaining, but riders also reach enjoy the outdoors, get physical exercise and encounter greater steadiness and coordination from riding. When you or your little one is thinking about understanding to ride, t ...
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  • Horse Shopping Is Easier If You Do This First
    By: Urle Love | - Top 10 Things to do BEFORE you go horse shopping.

    Buying a horse is a big commitment in both time and money. The emotional energy spent is a large factor as well. With so many horses for sale, how do you choose?

    If you buy a horse before you lay the correct groundwork, you run the risk of coming home with one that isn't suitable for you. At the worst, he could be dangerous and at best, you could easily spend a thousand dollars or more to get professional trainer to ...

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  • A History Of Sport Horses
    By: Art Gib | - Horses have made not only wonderful companions and workers over the centuries but have been a great champion in many sports throughout history. History shows that sport horses have been used for centuries. In the earliest times, they were known most for horse racing, but are also known for competing in dressage, harness racing, and show jumping and in endurance competitions.

    Many people understand what the concept of horse racing and you may not be aware of the skill and training ...

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  • The Ultimate Sport Horse - The Belgian Warmblood
    By: Josie Amani | - The Belgian Warmblood or BWP is a relatively new breed. Up until the 1950's it was illegal to breed light horses in Belgium as the government sought to keep its famous Brabant bloodlines pure. Illegal breeding programmes were carried out until the government finally decided to legalise warmblood breeding programmes in 1953. Mares and stallions were imported from all over Europe and a rigorous breeding programme was commenced.

    The result was a highly successful sport horse of sturdy ...

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  • Used Hunter Jumper Saddle Buying Guide
    By: Sookie Cosgrave | - Buying a new English saddle can be quite an investment, so it's important to take your time researching brands you like, deciding on a particular style, and also making sure it's the right fit for you and your horse. Once you have taken the time with research and settled on the perfect saddle, you should be able to enjoy your saddle for years to come.

    Brands: There are many brands of hunter jumper saddles, so how do you choose the right one? It's a matter of preference really, but als ...

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  • Guide To Breeding Your Model Toy Horse
    By: Kanooga | - Breeding a model toy horse sounds impossible: after all, how can a toy horse breed? The answer is simple. Breeding model horses is not about creating a new model horse, but instead it is about learning the intricacies of equine pedigrees and breeding.

    To begin breeding, you first need to get a pedigree for your horse. You can get this pedigree in one of two ways. The most common method of getting a pedigree is to select "parents" for your horse from a list of model sires (mothers) ...

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  • 6 Tips To Help Your Horse Do Trot Lengthenings
    By: Jane Savoie | - A lot of riders don't know how to develop trot lengthenings with their horses. What follows are 6 quick tips to help you with your lengthenings.

    1. The Aids for Trot Lengthenings

    When you're ready to ask for an upward transition from working trot to a trot lengthening, apply the aids as follows:

    Seat: use a driving seat, as though you're pushing the back of the saddle toward the front of the saddle.

    Legs: press lightly with both legs to ...

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  • History Of Dressage Horses
    By: Nicky Oostveen | - Since the time of the early Greeks, horses have been used in military maneuvers. This early use of the horse brought about the need for extensive training before they could be maneuverable enough to be considered military ready. The training and discipline these horses endured was documented by the early Greek General Xenophon, who wrote the training documentation that was the earliest writing of the principles of dressage.
    Created around 350 B.C. in Greece, his writings conveyed the i ...

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  • Breyer Model Horses: The Most Collectable Model Horses Ever
    By: Amy Carrigan | - Breyer horses are the most collected model horses in the world. While there have arisen a few worthy competitors in the last 50 years or so, Breyer definitely maintains the edge up over all rivals.

    One reason that Breyer is so highly regarded and greatly collected has to do with the sheer variety the company produces. Traditionals, Classics, Special Runs, Paddocks Pals, Wind Dancers, and even the micro-model Minnie Winnies comprise their model lines, and they also create some acc ...

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  • Wonderful Warmbloods , Warmbloods Have Taken The Equestrian World By Storm In The Past Decade. Read
    By: Ron Petracek | - Wonderful Warmbloods

    Warmbloods have gained enormous popularity in the past few years. More and more of these horses are being seen in competition, especially in Grand Prix and Olympic quality competition. This type of horse is often referred to under the broad term of "warmblood," but there are actually several breeds of Warmbloods and each offer their own bit of edge in competition

    The Hanoverian is one of the most prominent riding horses in the world. The bree ...

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  • Horses; Hunters And Jumpers
    By: Rob Daniels | - Copyright 2006 Rob Daniels

    Within the discipline of show jumping there are two distinct subdisciplines: hunters and jumpers. On a jumping course, it is up to the rider to cue the horse when it reaches the best take-off point. Connecting your horse from the hind legs, through the back to the bit will prevent most of resistance problems that horses have with jumping.

    Hunt seat is a term that describes equitation in the English-style of riding. Hunters and jumpers are ...

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  • What Is Landscape Architecture?
    By: Kimberley Ennett, MLA, ASLA | - Many times I have been asked what is the difference between a landscape architect and a landscape designer. Hopefully the following will answer this question.

    The American Society of Landscape Architects, ASLA, provides the following:

    "Landscape architecture encompasses the analysis, planning, design, management, and stewardship of the natural and built environments. Landscape architectural projects include design of public parks, site planning for commercial and re ...

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