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From selecting a specific horse breed, to step-by-step instructions on cleaning a saddle, eHow offers the ultimate How To guide on all things equestrian. Find practical tips on caring for your horse’s health, feeding him a nourishing diet and determining whether your horse is sick. From grooming a horse for a rodeo to caring for a young foal, eHow’s experts can help. Additionally, get advice on how to buy horse supplies including bridles, halters, saddles and more.

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  • How to Prevent and Treat Equine Thrush

    Equine thrush is an infection of the horse hoof caused by bacteria that live in muddy areas. Mud gets impacted in the hoof and creates an oxygen-free environment in which bacteria can live. ...

  • How to Keep a Stock Tank Clean

    If you have horses, cattle or other livestock you will need to provide them with access to clean, fresh water around the clock. In order to stay healthy, horses, cattle and other stock animals...

  • How to Oil a Saddle

    Your saddle should be oiled between 1 and 5 times a week (depending on the condition of your saddle and how much you use it) as this will keep the leather soft and supple. This article will tell...

  • How to Make a Homemade Thrush Treatment for Your Horse

    It's a smelly job but somebody's got to do it. Treating thrush in your horses feet has never been easier. Use this simple homemade remedy to cure the stinky culprit and stomp out thrush for good !

  • How to Clean a Horse's Ear

    A horse's ears can be a magnet for dust, debris, sand, mites and other little critters. Especially in the summer time a combination of all these can lead to crusty, itchy ears that make the horse...

  • How to Clean Horse Water Buckets

    A horse needs clean water to maintain optimum health. David Marshall, a Delaware Equine Extension Veterinarian, states "If it is not clean enough for you to drink out of, you really need to wonder...

  • How to Clean Your Horse's Ears

    Use a soft towel to clean your horse's ears. Discover more about how to clean a horse's ear with tips from an equestrian team coach in this free video on horseback riding.

  • Shelter for a Pregnant Horse

    A shelter for a pregnant horse should be maintained daily to keep fresh, clean bedding made of grass, straw or shavings designed for horses. Keep a stall clean and dry to prepare for a foal's...

  • How to Clean a Horse's Bridle

    Cleaning your horse's bridle at least weekly is one essential part of being a good horse owner. Cleaning your horse's bridle ensures it stays in good condition and thus is safer. As you clean your...

  • How to Clean a Saddle

    It is important that you clean your horse's tack on a regular basis; at least once a week. This ensures that it stays in good condition. When it comes to cleaning your saddle don't go for fancy...

  • How to Remove the Smell From a Horse Barn

    A horse barn is a smelly place just by nature of its function. It houses large animals for many hours at a time. They make a mess in the stalls, and that mess has a distinct odor. While it may...

  • How to Groom a Horse

    If you want to get involved with horses or you are a thinking of buying your first horse, learning how to groom your horse is essential. Grooming your horse daily is an important part of their...

  • How to Prepare for a Horse Show

    Preparing for a horse show is a complicated and difficult task. If you ride and work your horse on a daily basis and have an idea of what you need to take then this is going to be fairly easy. If...

  • How to Easy way to clean a Horse's bit without soap or detergent

    This is a very easy way to clean a horse's bit without any soap or detergent! You won't have to worry about rinsing everything off or leaving residue with a bad taste!!!

  • How to Get Green Stains Off a Horse

    It never fails. You give your pony a sudsy bath, scrub out all the sweat stains and even soften up her bristly hair with conditioner. You let her loose in a sunny pen or paddock and she...

  • How to Treat Thrush on a Horse

    Thrush is an anaerobic bacteria that lives in soil and infects horses’ hooves. A thrush infection is characterized by a black, moist discharge in the clefts, sole and frog of the hoof. When...

  • How to Clean a Horse Stable

    Care for your horse daily. Learn expert tips for basic horse care in this free video on how to clean a horse stable stall.

  • How to Clean a Horse's Hooves

    Learn how to clean a horse's hooves, in this free video.

  • How to Clean a Bridle

    Learn how to clean and store a bridle and how to tack up a horse in this free video on horse care and riding.

  • How to Clean & Store Tack

    Learn how to clean and store tack and how to tack up a horse in this free video on horse care and riding.

  • How to Clean a Saddle & the Girth

    Learn how to clean and store the saddle and girth and how to tack up a horse in this free video on horse care and riding.

  • How to wash a horse rug

    Horses love rolling around in the dirt and mud in both warm and cold weather. Wearing a rug or blanket in the winter still doesn't stop them from rolling, but it does get the rug very dirty. Learn...

  • How to Clean a Plastic Bridle

    Plastic bridles can get dingy easily when dirt sticks to clinging oil. If you have a colored bridle that has darkened or discolored over time, you can clean off excess dirt with a few cleaning...

  • How to Clean Your Horse’s Tack

    Whether you are new to the horse world or a long-time horse lover and rider, the care of your horse’s tack (leather such as saddles and bridles) is important to your riding experience. If you have...

  • How to Clean a Mare's Genitals

    A mare's genitals are usually cleaned before breeding and foaling and during heat cycles. Udders can accumulate a waxy substance that needs to be cleaned off periodically. Udders should also be...

  • How to Clean a Horse's Water Trough

    Cleaning out your horse's water trough or bucket may seem a fairly easy task, but it requires more than common sense. Keeping your water source disease-free and accessible to your horses requires...

  • How to Give First Aid to a Horse

    Horses often time injury themselves and if you are present when one of these injuries occurs, you may have to perform first aid on the animal. The following steps will tell you how you should...

  • How to Clean an English Saddle

    After a lot of time, trial and research, you have finally found the perfect saddle. It fits you and your horse perfectly and you want to make sure it stays serviceable for a long, long time. The...

  • How to Clean a Horse's Hoof

    Cleaning the horse's hooves should be a regular grooming habit for all riders. You should clean a horse's hooves before and after riding. While cleaning, look for lodged rocks, packed dirt and any...

  • How to Take a Horse to a Farrier

    Whether taking your horse to a farrier's barn or having the farrier come to yours, proper preparation provides a more relaxing hoof care experience for your animal. Follow these suggestions for...

  • How to Clean a Horse's Sheath

    If you have a male horse who is rubbing its tail on trees or the fence for no apparent reason, he may need his sheath cleaned. A build-up of dirt and smegma can cause irritation in a gelding or...

  • How to Clean a Horse Bridle

    Most horsemen have a thousand things to do other than clean their horse's bridle. But regularly cleaning your horse's bridle does more than just remove dirt, sand and dust. A clean and...

  • How to Clean a Saddle Pad

    A saddle pad is a very important part of your riding gear. The saddle pad is the cushion between you and your horse. A clean saddle pad is comfortable and soft on your horse's back. A dirty saddle...

  • How to Clean a Leather Saddle

    Cleaning a leather saddle is not difficult but should be done diligently. Ideally, you should clean your saddle after every ride. Most people don't have the time to clean a leather saddle this...

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