Saturday, September 3, 2011

Care for horses - horse saddled

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Depending on the horse and what you do so, there are changes you need to tack. In general, you need a saddle bridle and possibly boots. You also need a saddle pad and girth. Some horses require a tank or a martingale.

First, put the reins on the horse's head and let the neck. This allows you to take control of the horse, putting the reins on. Staying in the same direction as the horse and put yourright arm under his head, with cheek pieces in the right hand. Take the bit in the left hand with the thumb and open the horse's mouth and press the bit at the same time, you pick up the rest of the bridle, to improve the position of the bit in his mouth. Put the top on top of the reins on the horse's ears. The nose strap should be inside of the cheek pieces and fixed. This should be pretty close, as the horse ridden prevented from opening his mouth next. TheClosing of the throat should be fixed next year, and this should be loose enough to allow the horse freedom of movement of the head, but limits the reins to hold it in place, for example, if the rider falls and pulls the reins over his head.

The seat should be placed next to it, you might want to return to the horse collar, while you do this, if you are someone who has to keep the horse. The saddle blanket or saddle horses should be placed on the back and the saddle should be placed onhigher. When fitting a saddle, it is important that there is no restriction of shoulder movement and that does not sit too far back and the lumbar vertebrae. It 'important that you get an expert to fit the saddle and the horse is as fit as regularly change their shape depending on the work they do check. Pull out the saddle blanket and saddle on the front of the saddle to make sure there is no pressure on the withers. Pull the strap under the belly and attach to your beltBelt. Pull the strap tight as you slip on the saddle when mounting to avoid.

Evaluate if the horse needs shoes, I usually ride my horses with knee-high boots, if come out to the streets because they protect the knee when he tripped over a curb or slipping.

It 'important that the horse tack right number that might otherwise have problems, rubbing his skin, muscles and back problems. If you are unsure then always consult a professional to verify that the speed and adjusts theThey have a little 'and the corresponding need boots, martingales and extras.


Care for horses - horse saddled

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