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How to Feed and Breed Horses

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 Horses are herbivores and primarily exhibit intestinal fermentation. Therefore, it is very important to implement proper nutritional management for horses to avoid over- and undernutrition. The most important aspects of nutrition are highlighted. 1. Do not give non-nitrogen proteins such as urea to horses of all classes, as these cannot be digested as ruminants. Horses must have a dry matter content of at least 1.5% of body weight. 3. Body weight (kg) = heart size (cm) * 2.7 for light varieties Body weight (kg) = heart size (cm) * 3.1 for medium varieties Body weight (kg) = kernel size (cm) * 3.5 for heavy species 4. The most common concentrates for horses are oats, barley, chickpeas and wheat bran. 5. For green fodder, the best fodder is alfalfa (green or grass). 6. For better absorption and absorption of nutrients, the total daily dose can be divided into 4-6 separate meals. 7. Feeding regularity, avoidance of complete feeds before and after training and gradual change of dose compo

Helping Horses With Separation Anxiety: 5 Key Steps to Create Mutual Trust and Confidence

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Many horses have a level of anxiety of separation. If the anxiety is mild, it may be minor or bothersome. But if your horse is so attached to the herd that its behavior worries you, it could endanger your horse's safety and safety. It is normal for your horse to feel safe when he's with his herd. After all, for prey, security is abundant. So what can you do to reverse the reaction caused by the horse's survival instinct? Build a bond based on mutual trust and respect and build trust as well. Your horse must believe that it is as safe as its flock. This contact begins with your horse from the ground. Working on the ground is much more than pushing a horse around a delicate circumference or a dividing line. That's it and everything you do with your horse when you're not riding - grooming, walking by hand, lung, long lining, and even hanging around his stomach. How to behave, what to ask her and how to ask her to know whether she feels safe or not. Confidenc

How to Feed and Breed Horses

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Horses are herbivores and usually show intestinal fermentation behind. It is therefore very important to exercise good food management in horses to prevent feeding and lack of nutrition. The significant aspects of food are highlighted. 1. Do not add non-nitrogenous protein substances such as urea to horses of all categories as they cannot repetitive as ruminants. 2. Horses should receive dry matter of at least 1.5% of the body weight. 3. Body weight (kg) = circumference of heart (cm) * 2.7 for light breeds Body weight (kg) = perimeter of the heart (cm) * 3.1 for medium breeds Body weight (kg) = circumference of heart (cm) * 3.5 for heavy breeds 4. Oats, barley, grain and wheat bran are the most commonly concentrated food given to the horse. 5. When it relates to green fodder, the best fodder is alfalfa (green or grass). 6. For better use and assimilation of nutrients, the total daily ration can be divided into 4 to 6 separate meals. 7. Regular feeding, avoiding ful

The Art of Dressage

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The art of accommodation means “training” in French, and goes back to Xenophon in Greece and includes the military, as well as the famous riding schools developed in the Baroque era. During the Renaissance, the dressing was a popular art form and this artwork has been retained by the Spanish Riding School in Vienna, which is still known today for its Lipizzaner stallions. Some also describe it as horse ballet. Because of horse and cyclist it is easy, but it takes a high level of athletics, communication and skill to make these complex movements invisible and elegant. A dressing test located in the music is called kur. This is a very enjoyable experience for the cyclist, as he manages his own choreography testing using the required parameters, and it is also very exciting for the audience to be a witness. The modern Olympic Games began in 1896, with equestrian events first seen at the Paris Games in 1900. Since horses were mainly used in the army until then, the military test w