Saturday, September 10, 2011

Hoof

A horses hoof is very important to a horses health. Be careful when picking a horses hoof not to pick or scrape the frog.  You pick things out of the horses sole when picking. Always make sure you run your hand down the horses lag and then grab the hoof and start picking. So the horse will know its time for its shoe to be picked.

Black

The black horse is  a horse that  is all black with no other color on its body . They are quite beautiful horses.

Monday, September 5, 2011

Piebald or Cow?

A Piebald is a type of horse.  The piebald has black blotches over white. It looks like a cow!!!
MOO! :)

Chestnuts

Chestnuts are a color of  horse that most people like. Chestnuts have a light brown coat with a bit of reddish brown. Most people get chestnuts for their looks but you should NEVER get a horse for its looks .

Sunday, September 4, 2011

Bays

Bays are a color of horse with a reddish  brown body and black mane and tail.






The black markings on  this horse are called stockings if they had been shorter they would be called socks.

Parts of a saddle

The saddle is one of the most important parts of riding.  Here are some parts of the saddle.


(when riding the stirrup would be further down the saddle)

My favorite breed

My personal favorite horse breed is the Clydesdale  because they are sweet and gentle they usually come in the bay color, which also is my favorite color, they were bred in Scotland as draft horses to work on farms and pull heavy loads .

Horse colors


poisonous plants 4 horses

deadly night shade        locoweed         yellow star thistle
buttercup                      lupine                Rhododendron
foxglove                    milkweed             oak and acorns    
hemlock                    oleander              yew
azalea                       red maple          crab apples
black walnut             St.Johns wort
horse tail                   sudan grass


you can also get a book on poisonous plants 2 find more.

Tack

A well trained horse only needs a simple bridle with a egg-putt snaffle bit.
 1. When putting on a  bridle put your right  hand between its ears and gently guide the  bit into its mouth.

2. Carefully pull its ears under the head piece ( always be gentle, horses can get nervous when you're by their head).