All about Horses

The Criollo horse

The Criollo horse, considered the though one from the Pampa comes from the first Andalusian and Arabian horses imported by the Spanish conquerors in the 16thcentury. Throughout the time, these horses, often wild, got adapted to their new environment, the Pampa, and became very tough and rough by nat...
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All about Horses

All about HORSES

Horses use their ears, eyes and nostrils to express their mood. They also communicate their feelings through facial expressions, and they have near 360 degree vision. They do however have blind spots directly in front and behind them.  It is extremely Dangerous to ...
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Exercising with your Horse!

Exercising with your Horse!

1. Choose a horse that has a natural rhythm and balance. A horse that constantly changes his neck position—comes above the bit, behind the bit, etc—usually is naturally unbalanced or has had incorrect training. 2. Use a simple bridle with a flash noseband and aÂ...
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