Selling a Horse ?The best new tool for people selling horses is the Internet. You can describe your horse in detail and publish pictures, list a pedigree, show record and accomplishments ? all for a very reasonable price. Your ad is posted immediately and your exposure to potential buyers is much greater than newspapers, flyers and word of mouth. Online listings are the fastest growing and most efficient way to match sellers and buyers of horses. Your prospective buyers are "pre-qualified" because your horse matches the characteristics they listed in their search.Buying a Horse ?The fastest growing, least expensive and most efficient way to match sellers and buyers of horses is the Internet.
Sellers have found that they get more exposure for their horses, the cost is very reasonable and listing a horse is fast and easy. This means that the easiest and most efficient way to locate horses for buyers is also online.The benefits of online shopping for potential horse buyers include searches as general or as specific as you wish, pictures and details about each horse and many more horses to choose from. If you only want to consider horses close to home, no problem. Enter your zip code and a mileage radius. If you have a specific price, breed, gender, training level, pedigree or color in mind, use a more detailed search to locate only horses matching your needs.
What could be easier and more fun?Of course, you will still need to use all your tools to evaluate the horses you choose to see, but isn't it nice to know that you have so many choices?www.horsenridermatch.com.
Horse Training Facts And Maxims All Horse Owners Should Know !
To the uninitiated horse owner, there are timely facts about horses they should know. In fact, when someone first gets a horse these timely facts should be studied and learned. These timely facts come from the Jesse Beery horse training manual. Jesse Beery was a famous horse trainer from the 1800's. Interestingly, Beery's training methods are as powerful today as they were when Beery was alive.
Timely Fact #1:Make your horse your friend, not your slave.Timely Fact #2:Almost every wrong act of the horse is caused by fear, excitement or mismanagement. One harsh word will increase the pulse of a nervous horse ten beats a minute. Hoses know nothing about balking until forced into it by bad management. Any balky horse an be started steady and true in a few minutes. I never found one that I could not teach to start his load in fifteen minutes and usually in three.
Timely Fact #3:Intelligent horsemen have learned that kickers, biters and balkers are natural results of abuse, that...
Horse Training Facts And Maxims All Horse Owners Should Know !
Horse Racing Betting, a Beginners Guide (Part 1)
So you want to bet on the horses but you haven't got a clue where to start. You look at the form but at this stage the numbers don't mean a thing. Well listen up as what I'm about to tell could result in a few winners today.First things first, ignore the jockeys silk (There nice colours, So What!) and don't try and pick a cool sounding name.Right now I've got that off my chest let me tell you a few things you need to take into account;Look at the jockey who is riding the horse and look at the trainer of the horse. There will also be a section that say's ?top jockeys' and ?top trainers'. Make sure you pick a good trainer and then second to that a good jockey.The next factor to take into consideration is those little form numbers at the side of the horses name, what your looking for are 1,2 and 3's these mean first, second and third in a race and if it has a few on these it's last five races it's in form and should stand a good chance to run well.So now we should have a horse with a good...
Horse Racing Betting, a Beginners Guide (Part 1)
Is Your Horse an Angel in Disguise?
Minneapolis, Minnesota, (ContentDesk) October 13, 2005 -- The Angel Animals Network (AAN) is sponsoring a worldwide 2005 Angel Horses Contest to collect true stories about horses who have performed acts of compassion, protection, healing, courage, or have been part of a miraculous or mystical experience. This contest was created to honor the beneficial relationships between humans and horses. One grand prize of $250 will be awarded to the first-place winning contestant. A second-place prize of $25.00 will be awarded to 5 contestants. Ten stories will be chosen as honorable mentions.
There is no entry fee. Entries will be judged by a panel of authors and advocates who work for the welfare of animals. Submissions must be postmarked on or by December 15, 2005 to be eligible. E-mail story and entry form to e-mail protected from spam bots or fax to 952-925-4729 or post-mail to Angel Animals Network, P.O. Box 26354, Minneapolis, MN 55426.When writing a story for the Angel Horses Contest,...
Is Your Horse an Angel in Disguise?
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...