Dressage horse riding – news

May 15, 2010 · Posted in dressage horse riding ·by Connie · Comment 

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Dressage Riding – Using correct rein contact « Frank Cooney

You want to ride a horse and be professional like a Pro. You want to learn dressage riding – the set series of movements performed by dressage riders. There is no need to struggle on your own, without help, as this could result in you …

Publish Date: 05/14/2010 0:06

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Choosing the horse riding boots this season

May 12, 2010 · Posted in Uncategorized ·by Kim · Comment 

Winter is a great time to sort through your equestrian apparel,  riding clothing , riding boots and riding equipment to check for damage, to see what needs to be cleaned, and to create a to do list  ï»¿ of necessities and fun new riding clothing. New peroducts are just arriving, making this the best possible time to put that shopping list and those organizational skills to use. Your equestrian apparel serves many functions and needs to be in the best possible condition to work properly. Riding equipment, tack, and horse clothing fall into the same category. Broken buckles, worn straps, and ill-fitting apparel must be replaced, enabling you to look, feel, and perform at your very best.

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Small Horse Barn Plans – Tips to Consider

May 2, 2010 · Posted in Uncategorized ·by Kim · Comment 

Constructing a small horse barn is a fairly  simple  task when you have a quality set of small horse barn plans. Assuming that you will can  figure it out as you go is setting yourself up disaster. Most  folks  assume that they  can dive in and quickly draft up their own horse shed plans. This is quite  conceivable, but  engineering your own blueprints  is more difficult than you think. There are a lot of items to think about when lodging an animal.  Plus, you will save a lot of money by using a set of professionally drawn  plans.

Professional blueprints   will have a materials list. This is advantageous in two ways. One, this list ensures that you purchase the exact  amount of materials you need the first time you go to the store with no shortages or excess.

Two, you can take this list to hardware shops, home improvement stores, and lumber yards to get a quick price quote. Most lumber yards will beat other’s prices by 10%or more! Having a good set of horse barn blueprints will allow you to go through all the steps needed before actually taking them and will allow you to foresee any unnecessary problems that could possibly arise.

One thing to consider is the type of lumber you should use. Some types of treated woods will make your horses ill when he chews on it. And you can be sure they will naw on it! Professional blueprints will take the guess work out and will tell you precisely what type of lumber to use.

Time is money, and with a quality set of small horse barn plans, you should be able to complete your small barn in a few days. The project will be on budget or under and you will be thrilled you made the small investment in professionally drafted   blueprints. For more tips and information on where to get your barn blueprints, visit Horse Barn Designs.