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  • How are horses tamed?
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    How are horses tamed?

    If you want to start riding a horse, taming is the first and most important step that needs to be taken. Non-forceful techniques are proven to be the best option in the long term to achieve tamed and happy horses who will respect and bond with their riders. Here’s how to do it:   Empathy…

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  • High quality hay VS Low quality hay
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    High quality hay VS Low quality hay

    High quality hay is essential for any horse. Now that you are aware of how important hay is for a horse’s healthy feeding, how can you know if the hay you’re feeding your horse is actually high quality?   There are many benefits to feeding hay to horses, however, this is only the case if…

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  • Why is hay so important for horses?
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    Why is hay so important for horses?

    Like for any living being, eating is a way to ingest nutrients to survive. But simply eating whatever will not necessarily guarantee a horse’s good health. A balanced diet of grass and hay is key to keep their bodies functioning properly.   Hay plays a huge role in a horse’s diet and it’s one of…

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