Bringing your horse 'in to condition' is a common goal for owners and trainers, especially at the start of show or competition seasons. Many things contribute to a horse that is considered at his best - a good diet, an effective training program, internal health and of course, a happy state of mind.
In this publication, we take a look at coat health and how to improve it, managing intestinal worms using herbs and last, but not least, we talk about bringing your horse in to a receptive state for training.
Enjoy the journey with your horse!
Herbalist and Director
Cath McDowell
YOUR HORSE'S COAT IS AN INDICATION OF HEALTH...
The condition of a horse's hair coat is a telling sign of his general level of health; dull coat is a warning of a metabolic imbalance that should be addressed. Looking into the reasons for your horse's dull coat when you first notice it is the correct preventative approach, rather than waiting for an illness to develop.
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MANAGING INTESTINAL WORMS IN YOUR HORSE USING HERBS
Worms evolved along with all animals' digestive ecology and if the horse's general health is properly supported, any infestation will be controlled so that it does the animal no harm...
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HOW HERBS HELP TO BRING YOUR HORSE INTO A RECEPTIVE STATE FOR TRAINING
One of the most challenging issues each of us faces is our own ability to be calm whilst training our horse. If we are calm and receptive, we are often able to perform miracles with even the most difficult of horses....
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