Horse riding is dependent on the command pressure exerted on the horse by the rider. Learn more about horse riding command pressure with tips from a horse trainer in this free horse riding video. Expert: Kathy Kentala Bio: Kathy Kentala owns the Bee Cave Riding Center in Austin, TX. She also owns Signal Hill Ranch, a western venue specializing in team penning and ranch sorting, barrels, poles, and other speed events. Filmmaker: MAKE | MEDIA
Archive for June, 2011
Hendra virus kills horse in Qld
There’s been another outbreak of the deadly Hendra virus in Queensland, killing one horse.
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My family and I live in england and are looking into owning a horse! We have had a quote for livery at around £1742 but we were wondering what the price for everything else would be (farrier, bedding, insurance, food, etc.)? Thank you for your help!

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by Joe Nevills Uncle Mo put an exclamation point on his bid for champion two-year-old male honors with an emphatic victory in the $1818000 Grey Goose Breeders’ Cup Juvenile (G1) on Saturday at Churchill Downs. The Indian Charlie colt at no time was asked with urgency by jockey John Velazquez as he displayed an ability to stalk behind early leader Riveting Reason. In his previous two starts, Uncle Mo quickly took the lead out of the starting gate. “He’s special,” Velazquez said. “And today he did it perfect because he allowed me to get him back the way I wanted to. When I asked him at the quarter pole, he was explosive.” Uncle Mo chased Riveting Reason along the backstretch and swallowed him up with an outside move on the final turn. He entered the stretch with a half-length advantage and responded to a few taps from Velazquez’s whip to accelerate away from his foes. Velazquez peeked over his shoulder several times down the stretch to make certain he kept his nearest challenger, Boys at Tosconova, at bay. He had no cause for alarm, however, as Uncle Mo sailed under the wire unchallenged to win by 4 ¼ lengths and remain unbeaten. Boys at Tosconova finished gamely to take second, six lengths ahead of Rogue Romance. Uncle Mo, the 7-to-5 favorite, covered 1 1/16 miles in 1:42.60 on a track rated as fast. Uncle Mo’s performance in the Juvenile impressed trainer Todd Pletcher. “I don’t get goosebumps very often,” Pletcher said. “But that performance gave me some chills. “He runs …
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Horse Racing: Royal Ascot: Brown Panther pounces to grab success in King George V Stakes
BROWN PANTHER gave trainer Tom Dascombe and jockey Richard Kingscote their second winner at the meeting with an emphatic victory in the King George V Stakes at Royal Ascot.
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To bridle a horse, practice getting a horse to open its mouth, attaching the nose band and securing the throat latch. Bridle a horse with tips from an equestrian team coach in this free video on horseback riding. Expert: Mara Keith-Hunter Contact: www.sycamore-stables.com Bio: Mara Keith-Hunter is a lifelong equestrian and head coach for the Hampshire College equestrian team. Filmmaker: David Pakman
Ive always loved horses and would like to have my own one day. I have a career that pays between 58k-80k a year. I am planning on living in New Hampshire and have my own barn with plenty of acreage. I would like to know how much it would cost per month or per year to own a horse on your own property. Please include cost of hay and all that stuff
Oh, if youre unsure of the prices in NH, I’d be happy with the average cost in the New England area of the U.S.
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Have you ever wished you knew the secrets of training a horse to do virtually any trick or movement? To Have that magical special connection with your horse that could take a lifetime to accomplish without the know how. Trick and natural horsemanship trainer Suzanne Fargher demonstrates how anyone can develop these skills through this unique step by step manual. This is the ultimate training book to nurture communication, respect, and a happy, confiden… More >>
Owning a horse can be a great joy for children and adults, but knowing what it takes is essential for a rewarding and enjoyable experience. This instructional video was developed by Purdue University to educate new and prospective horse owners about the costs and responsibilities of owning a horse. This video discusses basic health care of horses. Purdue University invites you to view three selected sections of their video and encourages you to obtain the full version by visiting www.extension.purdue.edu You can also find more information about horse ownership at www.eXtension.org
I just recently sold my previous horse because of some of his behavioral problems, and I was wondering if someone could give me some pros and cons of leasing as opposed to buying and owning a horse…thanks.



