You may or may not of heard of all this talk about been a change to horse racing betting where you can bet on horse races risk free.Yes that's right, Risk Free!Now this isn't some bogus system that gives you one horse that is guaranteed to win, it isn't even like normal gambling. It's more like trading as you are betting on more than one horse in a race even all of them.I hear you saying how can I make money betting on every horse in the race?Because of the competition between bookmakers and now the rise of Betfair there prices are all over the place. One horse can be 4/1 with one bookmaker and 7/1 with another.Every bookmaker is trying to get customers by giving away free bets, the best prices etc. They do this by making a couple of horses in a race better priced and then advertising it. If every bookie does this you can make a profit very easy.The idea is that you place the right amount of money at the right prices so that no matter what horse wins the race, you make a profit.Sounds hard doesn't it?I know it sounds a bit complicated but there is a new horse racing system that makes it easy and dead simple to use.
There are calculators and software to help you and take most of the work out of doing it.Now some people in the know have been doing this for years even before all of the online bookmakers but with the internet exploding risk free betting has been made available to you and others.You can learn more about this amazing horse racing system
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Almost Lost Secrets Of 108 Year Old Horse Training Manual Discovered On Dusty Shelf
(ContentDesk) August 2, 2004 -- Recently, an amazing 108 year old horse training guide was discovered in a used book store on a dusty shelf.
The book was written by Jesse Beery who was a renowned horse trainer from the late 1800's and early 1900's.
Beery explains, in remarkable detail, the exact methods to quickly train horses to not spook, pull wagons and buggies with ease, erase bad habits, trick training, and much more.There is a tendency to think horse training methods from the 1800's are not as good as today's training techniques.
That is not true.
In the 1800's people's lives depended on horses for transportation and making a living.
Thus, horses had to be so well trained there was no room for error.
Jesse Beery's book reveals these "no room for error" tips in this remarkable resource.Beery's book has been reproduced and copyrighted. The amount of copies available are extrememly limited.
To read about this incredible...
Utah Quarter Horse Association Kicks Off Horse Race Season with Fun for the Family
Salt Lake City, Utah ? Get ready to make tracks to the Laurel Brown Equestrian Park in South Jordan to witness the fastest sport on earth. The Utah Quarter Horse Association (UQHA) prepares to kick off its 2005 racing season with five race days in Utah, running April 30th ? June 18th.The UQHA is introducing a number of new family-focused activities to entertain and educate attendees on Quarter Horse racing. Features include kids stick horse races, kids foot races, and free race track orientation tours. In addition, the UQHA will hold dog races on two separate race days.Another race season feature is Youth Day, a program held on June 18th that encourages awareness and participation in Quarter Horse racing activities for high-school aged kids. Participants will learn how to care for horses, witness race preparations, and discuss riding tips with the jockeys."We are pleased to offer a number of new programs and activities for horse race fans this year," said , UQHA Director.
"It...
Utah Quarter Horse Association Kicks Off Horse Race Season with Fun for the Family
How To Load A Horse Into A Trailer - Easy As Pie!
If there is an art to getting horses to load in a trailer, then this it.The first thing that must happen is communication between the horse and his handler.
The horse must understand what is required of him and the handler must make it easy to understand.Thus, you must start by getting the horse to move forward in either direction.
After a direction is established then get him moving in the opposite direction.
A round pen is excellent for this purpose.When the horse gets good at moving both directions then it's time to hook a lead rope to his halter and lunge him left and right.
For instance, when you point left, the horse must know to go to your left.
And vice versa for going right.The final result should look like this.
You're holding the lead rope while facing your horse.
As you hold the lead rope in your right hand, you hook the middle of the lead rope with your left thumb.
Lift it up and point to the left.Your...
Arabian Horse
The Arabian horse is an animal which has lived on the Arabian Peninsula for well over 2000 years. These horses were properly bred to demonstrate many traits which were attractive, such as strength, beauty, and endurance. Many experts on horses have concluded that Arabian horses are among the oldest breeds in the world.
The Bedouins were a nomadic people who are given credit for first taming the Arabian horse. The Bedouins made every effort to protect the purity of these horses, and many could trace back the lineage of the horses they owned. During this time, it was critical to have a horse which was strong, fast, and courageous.
It also had to be capable of surviving in the desert environment. The Bedouin tribes were constantly at war with other tribes in the region, and it was necessary to have a horse which could lead them into battle.
The Bedouins soon gained a reputation for breeding some of the most beautiful horses ever seen. Many people would...