Keeping a Horse the Natural Way

Keeping a Horse the Natural Way
Title Keeping a Horse the Natural Way PDF eBook
Author Jo Bird
Publisher
Total Pages 206
Release 2002
Genre Horses
ISBN 9781903098431

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Current and prospective horse owners will want to read this large, informative, handsomely illustrated book and keep it handy for frequent reference. They'll find detailed advice on how to work in harmony with their animal's natural instincts to make it a finer, healthier, happier specimen. The author explains how horses interact in their wild state to form herds and hierarchies, and how they communicate with one another. Understanding these traits helps owners develop an affectionate relationship with their horse and overcome any incompatibility problems that might arise between horse and owner. The author also discusses ways to improve the stable for the mutual benefit of horse and owner, and she specifies field requirements from the horse's point of view. As every horse ages, its general needs and dietary requirements change, and it is vital that owners recognize and deal with these changes to ensure their horse's long-term health. Also discussed in detail are ways to determine the best saddles, bridles, and other equipment for the individual horse, how to recognize signs of illness, how and when to employ first-aid treatment for a horse's injuries, and which are the most effective natural remedies for a horse's various ailments. The book features more than 350 brilliant full-color photos.

Paddock Paradise

Paddock Paradise
Title Paddock Paradise PDF eBook
Author Jaime Jackson
Publisher STAR RIDGE PUB
Total Pages 0
Release 2016-08-18
Genre Pets
ISBN 9780965800785

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Paddock Paradise is a revolutionary model for safe, natural horse keeping, hoof care, and the healing and rehabilitation of lame horses. The premise of Paddock Paradise is to stimulate horses to behave and move naturally according to their instincts.

The Illustrated Guide to Holistic Care for Horses

The Illustrated Guide to Holistic Care for Horses
Title The Illustrated Guide to Holistic Care for Horses PDF eBook
Author Denise Bean-Raymond
Publisher
Total Pages 228
Release 2009
Genre Holistic veterinary medicine
ISBN 1616735287

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Feed Your Horse Like a Horse

Feed Your Horse Like a Horse
Title Feed Your Horse Like a Horse PDF eBook
Author Juliet M. Getty
Publisher Dog Ear Publishing
Total Pages 486
Release 2009
Genre Horses
ISBN 1608442144

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Feeding is the foundation of every horse's health, and every owner cares about it, but answers can be hard to find. Based on solid science and the author's long experience, Feed Your Horse Like A Horse illuminates the secrets of equine nutrition and points the way toward lifelong vitality for your horse. Part I explains the physiology of the horse's digestion and nutrient use; Part II offers recommendations for specific conditions such as insulin resistance and laminitis, as well as discussion about feeding through the life stages, from foals to athletes to aged horses. Whether you are a novice horse owner or a seasoned professional, Feed Your Horse Like A Horse will be your most valuable resource on equine nutrition. You'll begin in Section 1 with an up-to-date overview of nutrition and horse physiology that is designed for everyone, from the novice to the lifelong horseman. Section 2 will empower you to make the right feeding decisions that support your horse's innate needs, regardless of his condition or activity type. As a reference book, you have the freedom to choose which sections to read. Topics include: - Choosing the right hay or concentrates - Helping easy and hard keepers - How vitamins and minerals work - Recognizing and eliminating stress - Importance of salt and other electrolytes - Treating insulin resistance - Reducing the risk of laminitis - Recovery for the rescued horse - Nutrient fundamentals - Dealing with genetic disorders - Managing allergies - Alleviating arthritis - Diagnosing equine Cushing's disease - Preventing ulcers and colic - Feeding treats safely - Pregnancy and lactation - Feeding the orphaned foal - Optimizing growth - Optimizing athletic work and performance - Changing needs as horses age - Considerations for donkeys and mules Juliet M. Getty, Ph.D. is a consultant, speaker, and writer in equine nutrition. A retired university professor and winner of several teaching awards, Dr. Getty presents seminars to horse organizations and works with individual owners to create customized nutrition plans designed to prevent illness and optimize their horses' overall health and performance. Based in beautiful rural Bayfield, Colorado, Dr. Getty runs a consulting company, Getty Equine Nutrition, LLC (GettyEquineNutrition.com), through which she helps horse owners locally, nationally, and internationally. The well-being of the horse remains Dr. Getty's driving motivation, and she believes every horse owner should have access to scientific information in order to give every horse a lifetime of vibrant health.

The Soul of a Horse

The Soul of a Horse
Title The Soul of a Horse PDF eBook
Author Joe Camp
Publisher Crown
Total Pages 258
Release 2008-04-29
Genre Pets
ISBN 0307449491

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A heartwarming story of a couple and their horse exploring what caring for a horse can teach us about companionship—whether it’s with a four-legged friend or a fellow human. A surprise birthday gift plunged Joe and his wife, Kathleen, into the world of horses as complete neophytes without a clue as to what a horse needed or wanted. They searched for logic and sense in the rule books of traditional horse care. What they found was not what they had expected. Written for everyone who has ever loved a horse or ever loved the idea of loving a horse, this memoir leads us on a voyage of discovery as Joe and Kathleen navigate uncharted territory on their way to achieving a true relationship with their horses. Joe Camp’s inspiring book unlocks the mystery of a majestic creature who has survived on earth, without assistance, for fifty-five million years and teaches us that the lessons he learned apply not only to horses but also to our relationships with people.

Maintaining a Natural Horse

Maintaining a Natural Horse
Title Maintaining a Natural Horse PDF eBook
Author Tim Ware
Publisher Createspace Independent Pub
Total Pages 90
Release 2006-05-23
Genre Pets
ISBN 9781419640858

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The idea of natural, barefoot riding is the subject of ever-increasing discussion, but the promises made by many who promote it are often not realized by the horse owner. Our perspective is that barefoot riding is not only preferable but completely possible if certain changes are made in how one rides, how the horse is kept, and how the horse is viewed. This manual explains, from a realistic standpoint, how to make those changes so that you can keep your horse barefoot, but yet still rideable, and avoid the lameness problems caused by shoeing. Those who think of their horse as their friend and companion rather than as an object naturally want to maintain their horse so that it can be as healthy and happy as possible, and there is no better way to do that than by maintaining the horse in a natural manner. Rather than imprisoning the horse in a stall or paddock, we learn to give the horse a natural environment that satisfies its instincts to wander and nibble. Rather than poisoning our horse with medications, processed feeds, and supplements, we learn to give our horse the best we can in the way of natural. Rather than hindering the feet and binding them in shoes, we learn to allow the feet to develop their own form suited to the particular environment the horse lives in. We simply choose to stop hindering our horse with the man-made artificial and learn how to keep a horse in harmony with what it means to be a horse. We learn to respect Nature and the horse as a fellow creature of Nature...one whose well being we are responsible for. We learn how to develop a partnership with our horse. Grounded by an analysis of the feet of the wild horses of Shackleford Island, North Carolina, as well as extensive education and experience in all types of hoof care, the limitations of the various barefoot and shoeing movements are discussed, conventional wisdom regarding horse nutrition, horse health, and horse keeping is examined, and a complete program is presented for those who wish to ride barefoot or for those who may continue to use shoes but wish to simplify and keep their horses in a more natural way. The importance of respecting natural processes is explained, and the dangers of trying to circumvent or outwit those natural processes are emphasized. Explanation of trimming for natural hoof function which expands on the concepts presented in the 'Understanding the Hoof--From the Horse's Perspective' video -- not from a 'how to' perspective, but from a common sense perspective of 'why' ... and what the effect of trimming actually is. Our perspective is that it's not only the shoes themselves that cause lameness problems down the road, but just as important, the way the horse is trimmed. Even on a barefoot horse who has never worn shoes, a trimming method which interferes with hoof function and hoof adaptation to the environment can have detrimental effects similar to shoeing. We explain why we don't subscribe to 'barefoot models' and explain why hoof maintenance must be flexible and adapted to the environment the horse lives in and is used on. Includes extensive discussion about nutrition, feeds, and supplements. The horse is what it eats, so the importance of a varied, natural diet is explained in detail. Also includes discussion about digestion in horses and nutritional considerations that go beyond the nutritional analysis on feed and supplement packaging. This section also includes analysis of success stories for supplements and the importance of respecting the limitations of human knowledge. Explains the importance of choosing a horse based on what it will be used for. Tells what to look for and what to avoid. Offers realistic suggestions for making the living environment of the horse more natural and how you can make the most of the space you have. Includes information on the importance of exercise and keeping your horse emotionally well and how our attitude toward and treatment of our horse affects it

Natural Horse Care

Natural Horse Care
Title Natural Horse Care PDF eBook
Author Pat Coleby
Publisher Hachette UK
Total Pages 167
Release 2013-03-01
Genre Pets
ISBN 0733630529

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This practical and definitive guide explains how to keep horses in excellent health the natural way. The vital roles of correct feed rations, vitamins and minerals in the health of a horse are fully explained; and practical guidance is given on topics such as selecting the right food, treating ailments with natural remedies, dealing with recovery from injury, and combating equine flu. Trainers, breeders and horsekeepers of all kinds will benefit enormously from Pat Coleby's many years of experience working with horses in the UK and Australia. She is a qualified vet, and also the author NATURAL PET CARE.