Anyone unable to produce an equine passport when asked can be fined several thousand, receive up to two years’ imprisonment or both. The purpose of the the equine passport is to: If someone is trying to sell you a horse without a passport shouldn’t make the purchase and report it …
How to buy a horse for your child (the right way)
Getting your kids a horse can be one of the best things you do. Your children can learn invaluable life skills from a reliable horse; including trust, teamwork and responsibility. The right horse or pony will teach your children about horses and riding as well as be a meaningful companion. …
How to care for a senior horse and provide a great retirement
Having an elderly horse is a wonderful experience and they make terrific companions. When they cannot be ridden any more they absolutely love “salad bar” walks in nature and good long rubbing sessions where they can be completely spoiled with some TLC. If you’ve got a whole herd, they’re wonderful …
All you need to know about buying a horse for the first time
Horse ownership is fun and rewarding, but time-consuming and costly. It’s a big commitment and there are a lot of things to consider before jumping in. It’s important that you consider the right questions and determine whether buying a horse is the right decision for you. Unlike other hobbies, such …
How to buy a family horse that everyone will enjoy
Having a family horse is a wonderful thing. Before you head out and pick up the first horse you see, you’ll want to think a bit about what kind of horse it is that you need.
Equine signs of pain: can you hear a whisper or does your horse need to shout?
An idea begins to form in your mind: there’s something off with your horse. You can’t say where exactly this hunch is coming from because your horse isn’t thrashing or wriggling in pain. A quick once over doesn’t turn up anything obviously wrong. But you’re sure that everything isn’t as …
Help! I think my horse’s passport is a fake
The intent of having a horse passport system is a good one: ideally, each horse should be matched to a passport that details the important information regarding that horse. This, in theory, would prevent stolen horses from being sold. However, this system can in practice be chaotic and is subject …
What are stable vices and how do you fix them?
What kind of problems do horse owners experience and how should they be addressed? Horses can come with problems and they can develop problems even after many years. Whether the problem is physical or psychological there is always a reason and it’s the job of a responsible horse owner to take the time to get to the root of the problem and not just treat the symptoms.
How much money does it cost to buy a horse? + 4 ways to buy one
Usually, the smallest cost of a horse is the purchase price. There are also costs involved in purchasing a horse other than the purchase price itself. This article will help you discern the different steps and ways of buying a horse and help you add up an estimate of what it’ll cost to do it all.
How much does a horse cost to keep?
The upkeep and maintenance of a horse are what take the most money from a horse owner. Take a look at this section to get an idea of the financial cost of owning a horse; from buying, stabling, tacking, farrier and vet costs, to worming, training and insurance.
The realities of owning a horse: the good, the ugly and the dirty truth
There are few things in life that equal a rein-swinging walk to the rhythmic beat of horse hooves lulling you into a calm, meditative mood. A long trail ride is an excellent stress-reliever that quiets all those little coversations in your mind and puts you firmly back in the present …
What does it mean to vet a horse and what is the difference between a 2 and 5 stage vetting?
You should always vet a horse before buying. Especially, when you’re inexperienced with horses or are buying from a seller that isn’t too familiar with the horse’s history. However, a vetting is only a snapshot of how the horse is on the day and time of the vetting. Vetting doesn’t …