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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 Dress for Formal Riding Turnout

    Dressing in formal turnout, also called formal attire, is common at many English riding equine events. As the name infers, formal turnout is reserved for formal riding events. Riders may choose...

  • How to Measure the Seat on an Australian Saddle

    Riding in an Australian saddle is an excellent way to enjoy the best of the English riding world combined with the best of the Western riding tradition. Like a Western saddle, an Australian saddle...

  • How to Slim a Horse Down

    Excess weight is just as unhealthy for your equine companion as it is for you. If your horse could afford to drop a few pounds, it is important to look at a realistic diet and exercise regimen for...

  • How to Train a Horse to Bareback Riding

    Riding bareback gives horse owners a real sense of freedom, and there is nothing like the feeling of galloping through the field without a saddle. It is important, however, to prepare your horse...

  • How to Train a Morgan Horse

    Morgan horses are typically intelligent and eager to please, making them ideal for riders willing to spend time exercising a horse at least three times each week. A bored or discouraged Morgan may...

  • Where Can I Find Western Riding Spurs?

    Western riding spurs come in various types and are some of the easiest training aids to find. The most basic kinds are simple and cheap to purchase, but professional or fancy spurs are more...

  • How to Stay On A Horse

    Afraid you'll fall off on your first ride? Then read this article, it's helpful!

  • How to Train a Horse in Two Weeks

    Training a horse using traditional methods can take several months or more. That is just too much time for some situations. It is possible to train a horse in two weeks or less using a combination...

  • Horse Adventure Games to Play

    Playing games with your horse is a great way to have fun, and a great way to stay engaged with your equine companion. Horses are much like people in that they get bored doing the same things over...

  • How to Choose Great Music to Ride Your Horse To

    Tips for choosing great music for riding your horse. Riding to music you will learn to ride with more rhythm and relaxation! You and you horse will be amazed at how the right music will enhance...

  • How to Choose a Riding Instructor

    Finding the right riding instructor is very important as it will determine the outcome of your riding endeavors! The following guide will cover the most important aspects of what to look for in a...

  • How to Conduct Yourself on Trail Rides

    Trail Riding Trail riding is the horseman’s way of communing with nature. Fresh air, quiet paths, the twittering of birds, possibly a spooked deer – it’s a magical time when you are astride your...

  • How to Mount a Horse Bareback

    Have you ever wanted to learn how to mount your horse bareback without help? Ever been riding bareback on trail and needed to get back on your horse from the ground? Want to impress your...

  • How to Keep Your Pony From Devleoping "NAUGHTY Pony Habits"

    You bought the best pony in the world - experienced, bombproof, kid safe, lots of miles on the trail, and ribbons at shows... So why is he being such a stinker? Find out in this EHow article...

  • How to Find Your Balance Posting and in Two-Point

    Learn how to improve your horseback riding balance. If you find it hard to stand in your stirrups for posting (the rising trot) or two-point (half seat), read this how-to article written by a...

  • What Is a Paddock Boot?

    Paddock boots (also called Jodhpur boots) are a type of footwear most commonly worn by grooms or people who take care of horses. They are a multi-purpose boot that is tough enough to shield toes...

  • 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 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 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 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 Dress to Compete in an English Riding Event

    Wearing the right clothes for English horse riding events can make a great deal of difference. Dress in riding pants with tall boots, a belt, a show shirt and a dark riding coat with help from an...

  • How to Compete in Dressage

    Before competing in dressage, an equestrian should make sure that their horse is well groomed and that they are comfortable in performing movements with ease. Wear a pair of light-colored...

  • How to Trot

    Before learning how to trot on a horse, an equestrian should be comfortable walking and maintaining basic control over a horse. Close both legs to get a horse to trot with help from an equestrian...

  • How to Ride Bareback

    Riding bareback on a horse requires that the equestrian wear their protective riding clothes. Ride a horse bareback, or without a saddle, with help from an equestrian and horse riding coach in...

  • Youth Horse Saddles

    Budget, growth rate, and safety are all considerations to make before buying a youth saddle. Learn how to pick a youth saddle in this free video about saddles for horseback riding.

  • Adult Horse Saddles

    Before buying an adult saddle, consider the body size of the adult. Learn tips for picking an adult saddle in this free video about saddles for horseback riding.

  • Western Horse Saddle Types

    Different features on western saddles will allow you to do various things. Learn how to pick the right western saddle for your needs in this free video about saddles for horseback riding.

  • Parts of Horse Saddles

    It's important to know the language of a saddle before buying one. Learn about the different parts of saddles in this free video about saddles for horseback riding.

  • Cleaning Horse Saddles

    Using oil soap, learn how to clean and care for a horse saddle in this free video about saddles for horseback riding.

  • Picking a Horse Saddle

    Choosing a saddle is an investment that requires a lot of research. Learn what you should consider when buying a saddle in this free video about saddles for horseback riding.

  • Synthetic Vs. Leather Horse Saddles

    Leather saddles generally fit you and the horse better, but they are expensive. Learn the differences between the synthetic and leather saddles in this free video about saddles for horseback riding.

  • How to Wear Western Spurs

    Western-style spurs are long recognized symbols of cowboy life, donned by characters in classic Western tales. However, these metal tools have a much more functional use than simply conveying...

  • How to Plan a Horse Corral

    A corral for your horses is an excellent addition to any barn area. There are many uses for a corral from temporary turn-out, training areas and even riding. How you plan to use your corral will...

  • How to Ride a Horse and Find the Best Horse Riding Tips

    When learning to ride a horse you always want to start by picking the best horse for you because in many cases you find a horse that look good but it may not be tame enough for you to ride. You...

  • Building a Horse Riding Ring

    Training rings provide both a visual barrier for your horse and containment if you lose control and become unseated. Riding arenas also provide safe areas in which to let your horse get some...

  • How to Ride A Horse

    Sometime in most of our lives we all have dreamed about riding a beautiful horse like we see in the movies or on TV. Like everything else it looks easier than it really is. But if yo9u go about it...

  • How to Decide on a Good Trail Horse

    Top 5 horse breeds for trail riding

  • How to Buy Your First Horse, What every first time buyer needs to know

    So you've decided to buy a horse or pony, either for yourself, your children or even your grandchildren. Avoid costly mistakes and broken hearts by following these simple to follow steps prior to...

  • How to Buy The Right "Starter" Horse, The FIRST Time

    So you've decided you want to buy a horse, but you don't know where to start? Follow this simple advice to find the horse of your dreams!

  • How to Go Horseback Riding for Free

    Maybe you've always wanted to ride horses. Maybe you already know how but you can't afford to pay for a rental, or you'd like to own a horse but don't have the time, space or money. You can still...

  • How to Ride a Horse Bareback

    Learning to ride a horse is a difficult task. When I work with my little brother on his horsemanship, I am very repetitive in the things I tell him. Just the other day, he was riding my old show...

  • How to Conquer Your Fear of Horseback Riding

    Do you have fond memories of running across the pasture on horseback only to have your dreams come crashing down with fear. A horseback riding accident leaves vivid pictures of pain. I was in...

  • About English Saddles

    English saddles are used around the world, including all of the FEI equestrian and Olympic events, with the only current exception being the newly approved FEI events of reining and vaulting....

  • How Does English Riding Style Differ From Western Riding Style?

    English riding style is used for pleasure riding, show jumping and hunting. Western riding style was developed out of the necessity for the ranch hands to be able to herd cattle without having to...

  • About Horse Riding Safety Vests

    Horseback riding (known as horse riding in the United Kingdom) is an exciting pastime, but you can get hurt. Horses weigh an average of 1000 lbs. and don't know their own strength. When that...

  • About Horseback Riding

    Horseback riding has been a part of history for as long as man and horses have existed. One can ride a horse for the purpose of relaxation and pleasure, or they can compete in various sports like...

  • How to stop a horse from rearing.

    Riding a horse is fun and enjoyable but can turn dangerous if your mount starts to rear. Even the safest horses may rear when frightened or hurt. Be prepared to redirect your horse and not get...

  • How to ride your horse safely!

    In this article I will explain how to ride your horse safely!

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