Europeans are putting water jumps in their classes for horses as young as 4. The water starts out very small, maybe 3′ to 4′ in length and as the horse gets older, the water jump becomes longer… over 8′ in length.
Pole exercises are a very effective yet simple way to help train any horse. A pole exercise is when one or multiple poles are laid out on the ground, usually making one or more box shapes. The horse can do… Continue Reading →
I’ve been fortunate enough to compete at shows all across the Southeast over the past few years. Each of these shows has their own unique feels; different stabling arrangements, different show ground sizes, different class offerings, different exhibitor’s events, and different towns to explore.
You may have noticed your horse is a little sweatier after hard rides. Maybe he’s a little muddier after he comes in from the field. Or maybe she leaves a little more hair on your clothes after a grooming session. Longer, more difficult to manage coats growing in can only mean one thing… it’s time to break out the clippers.
Riding the excitement from WEG last month, the US Team is hoping to capture Gold at the Longines FEI Jumping Nations Cup Final in Barcelona this weekend.
After two weeks of thrilling, multi-disciplinary competition, the World Equestrian Games (WEG) have come to an end, but the excitement, camaraderie, and national pride that has emerged from the games will last for years to come.
© 2024 FarmVet — Powered by WordPress
Theme by Anders Noren — Up ↑