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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 Advertise a Premiere Website for a Saddle Club

    A saddle club is an equestrian club or organization typically intended for younger girls who are training to ride horses. Saddle clubs can be found throughout the United States, usually in...

  • How to Buy a Thoroughbred Racehorse

    Thoroughbred racehorses can have their breeding checked to see if they're genetically predisposed to be fast horses. Buy a thoroughbred racehorse by paying attention to breeding and temperament...

  • How to Break a Horse

    When breaking a horse, start by getting them used to the things that will be used on them when the saddling process begins. Break a horse by desensitizing them to touches and jumping with tips...

  • How Do I Groom My Horse?

    When grooming horses, remember that different horses are softer or tougher and require different brushes or combs. Groom horses with tools specific to their unique needs with tips from an...

  • How to Groom a Horse or Foal

    Young horses don't have much patience, so they should be groomed with caution and efficiency. Groom a young horse or foal and avoid scaring them with tips from an equestrian coach in this free...

  • How to Groom a Skittish Horse

    When grooming skittish horses, movements should be slow and the groomer should start at the bottom and work their way up. Groom a skittish horse by using caution and care with tips from an...

  • How to Groom a Horse

    In order to groom a horse, start with a curtain comb and use it in a circular motion before switching to a soft brush. Groom a horse by starting off softly and avoiding sensitive areas with tips...

  • How to Take Care of an Older Horse

    Older horse's need sufficient fat and nutrition, regular vet exams and should not live outside. Take care of an older horse through adjusted nutrition and veterinarian visits with tips from an...

  • How to Become a Horse Trainer

    Horse trainers need to be prepared to ride a number of different horses, including those that are difficult and have bad habits. Become a horse manager by riding a variety of horses and learning...

  • How to Buy a Horse

    When buying a horse, bring a trainer for consult, and pay attention to the horse's temperament and riding style. Research horses that fit personal goals before buying a horse with tips from an...

  • How to Trailer a Horse Safely

    Unloading and loading horses into a trailer can be dangerous if the horse gets scared or tangled. Trailer a horse safely by keeping it calm and avoiding danger with tips from an equestrian coach...

  • How to Ride a Horse

    When learning to ride a horse, use the help of an experienced rider to avoid dangerous situations and to avoid bad habits that will have to be corrected later. Ride a horse by practicing holding...

  • How to Groom Your Horse for an English Show

    Grooming a horse means clipping the horse, bathing it, combing it and spraying a show product on the horse. Pull the mane when grooming a horse for an English show with tips from an equestrian...

  • How to Properly Wrap a Horse's Leg

    Knowing how to wrap a horse's leg is important because it helps support a horse's legs after a strenuous ride, so the wrap should be snug. Wrap a horse's legs to keep them from getting swollen...

  • How to Choose a Quarter Horse

    When choosing a quarter horse, define a clear set of goals for a desired horse. Pick a quarter horse and make sure the parts are proportional with tips from an equestrian coach in this free video...

  • How to Choose a Thoroughbred Horse

    When choosing a thoroughbred horse, remember that these horses are hot and quick, so watch the owner ride the horse to determine what level of rider is required. Pick a thoroughbred horse with...

  • How to Determine if a Horse Is Sick

    Some common signs of a sick horse include the horse biting at their sides, kicking at their stomachs and rolling constantly. Find out if a horse is ill or has colic with tips from an equestrian...

  • How to Measure a Horse's Respiration Rate

    In order to measure a horse's respiration rate, count every time it breathes out in 15 seconds and multiply that number by four. Measure a horse's respiration rate with tips from an equestrian...

  • How to Canter on Horseback

    In order to canter on a horse, shift the outside leg behind the girth and start by going to a sitting trot. Canter on horseback after becoming comfortable with posting and sitting the trot, with...

  • How to Buy Your First Horse

    When buying your first horse be sure an experienced professional is there and that the horse's temperament is acceptable. Buy your first horse and make sure it's well-suited for your personal...

  • How to Give a Horse a Shot

    When giving a horse a shot, stick a needle in the triangle part of the neck or the hindquarters. Learn to give horses shots with tips from an equestrian team coach in this free video on horseback...

  • How to Feed a Stabled Horse

    Feed a stabled horse grain twice a day and supply them with ample hay. Find out more about feeding a stabled horse with tips from an equestrian team coach in this free video on horseback riding.

  • How to Jump Your Horse

    To jump a horse, keep your heels down, reins tight and trot into the jump. Learn to jump a horse with tips from an equestrian team coach in this free video on horseback riding.

  • How to Take Care of Your Horse's Hooves

    Care for your horse's hooves by picking hooves daily, monitoring for thrush and applying a conditioner to the outer part of the hoof. Discover more about how to care for your horse's hooves with...

  • How to Teach Your Horse to Pick Up a Hoof

    Teach your horse to pick up its hoof by leaning against the horse, running a hand down the leg, squeezing the base and picking up the hoof. Discover how to teach your hose to pick up a hoof with...

  • How to Fit an English Saddle to Your Horse

    Fit an English saddle on your horse by placing saddle pads on whithers, moving the saddle onto the spine and attaching the girth. Learn to fit an English saddle on a horse with tips from an...

  • How to Safely Tie Up Your Horse

    To safely tie up your horse, use the cross tie method that secures the lower and side rings of a halter. Find out more about tying up a horse with tips from an equestrian team coach in this free...

  • How to Trot Your Horse

    To make your horse trot, start with a sitting trot, which requires squeezing legs together to encourage the horse to move forward. Learn to trot your horse with tips from an equestrian team coach...

  • How to Canter Your Horse

    Starting with a sitting trot, canter your horse by increasing leg pressure. Learn to canter a horse with tips from an equestrian team coach in this free video on horseback riding.

  • How to Lead a Horse Safely

    To lead a horse safely, always stand on the left side and make sure not to wrap your hand around the rope. Find out more about leading horses with tips from an equestrian team coach in this free...

  • How to Feed a Horse Carrots

    The most important thing to remember when feeding a horse carrots is to keep the hand flat. Find out how to feed a horse carrots with tips from an equestrian team coach in this free video on...

  • How to Care for a Horse in a Pasture

    To care for a horse in pasture, make sure that basic health needs are met, avoid a barbed wire fence and add nutritional supplements to the horse's diet. Discover more about how to care for a...

  • How to Care for a Horse in a Stable

    To care for a horse in a stable, muck stalls regularly, line the stall with fresh saw dust and supply fresh water and food. Learn more about caring for a horse in a stable with tips from an...

  • How to Groom a Horse

    To groom a horse, use the proper tools, such as curry combs, hard brushes and a hoof pick. Find out how to groom a horse with tips from an equestrian team coach in this free video on horseback riding.

  • How to Wash a Horse

    Start with the lower legs to wash a horse, and avoid frightening the horse by keeping the water pointed down. Wash a horse with tips from an equestrian team coach in this free video on horseback...

  • How to Saddle a Horse

    When saddling a horse, use three or four fingers to measure the saddle's gullet in order to prevent back soreness. Find out how to saddle a horse with tips from an equestrian team coach in this...

  • How to Tack Up a Horse

    Tacking up a horse involves placing the saddle on a horse's back, attaching the girth and securing the bridle. Tack up a horse with tips from an equestrian team coach in this free video on...

  • How to Bridle a Horse

    To bridle a horse, practice getting a horse to open its mouth, attaching the nose band and securing the throat latch. Bridle a horse with tips from an equestrian team coach in this free video on...

  • How to Mount a Horse

    When mounting a horse, tighten the girth, hold on to the reins and put the left foot in the stirrup. Mount a horse in the proper position with tips from an equestrian team coach in this free video...

  • How to Hold a Horse's Reins

    Keeping hands upright, hold a horse's reins in between the ring and pinkie fingers. Learn more about holding a horse's reins with tips from an equestrian team coach in this free video on horseback...

  • How to Back Up on a Horse

    Back up a horse by applying pressure with the reins and squeezing the horse with the inside of the legs. Get more information on how to back up on a horse with tips from an equestrian team coach...

  • How to Dress for Horseback Riding

    Take safety precautions when dressing for horseback riding, such as helmets, closed-toe shoes, riding pants and gloves. Learn to dress for horseback riding with tips from an equestrian team coach...

  • How to Check a Horse's Heart Rate

    To check a horse's heart rate, place a stethoscope behind the elbow, count heart beats for 15 seconds and multiple by four. Learn more about checking a horse's heart rate with tips from an...

  • 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.

  • How to Make a Horse Run Faster

    In order to make a horse go faster, a horse rider can close their legs and give the horse a squeeze. Do canter to get a horse to run faster with help from an equestrian and horse riding coach in...

  • How to Repel Horses

    Knowing how to repel horses can be a useful tool if a person is crowded by a horse or having their personal space infiltrated. Discover how to move a horse back by stepping towards them and waving...

  • At What Age Does a Quarter Horse Stop Growing?

    Most horses tend to stop growing around the age of 4, although they can occasionally keep growing for a couple more years. Avoid giving a horse under age 4 strenuous work with help from an...

  • How to Stop a Horse From Biting & Ear-Pinning

    If a horse has a biting problem, it's important to consistently reprimand the horse after every time it bites. Avoid giving hand treats to a horse with a biting problem with help from an...

  • How to Build a Round Pen

    A round pen is useful for starting young horses and teaching them how to lunge. Work in a small area where a young horse can be controlled with help from an equestrian and horse riding coach in...

  • How to Measure Girth Size

    The best way to measure girth size, if measuring tape isn't available, is to try a couple of girths on after putting on the saddle. Avoid buying additional girths by measuring the first one...

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