Sally Emerson

She lives in the U.S.A. and like horses and has had a nice life.
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  • Tips for Bridling a Horse
    Here are some easy steps to follow that will help you safely bridle a horse:
  • How to Fly Comfortably
    Here are some tips for first time flyers that will be useful for making your flight more enjoyable.
  • History of the Arabian Horse
    Arabians are the oldest breed of horse and they are the only true pureblood in all of the equine world.
  • How to Muck a Horse Stall
    One of the chores of taking care of a horse is mucking his stall. Here are some tips and the basic guidelines for mucking a stall:
  • Benefits of Bareback Riding
    But for those who learn how to ride their horse bareback, it is a much more relaxing and enjoyable experience than when they ride with a saddle.
  • Strange Foods of Panama
    A plate of rice and beans is a very simple dish and is a commonly eaten meal in The Republic of Panama. However, as much as Panamanians love their rice and beans, they have many other interesting foods that they enjoy on a daily basis.
  • Tips for Riding Double on a Horse
    Are you planning on going horseback riding with some friends, but don't have enough horses? Riding double is when two people ride one horse and is a simple solution to the problem of having more riders than you do horses.
  • Tips for Keeping a Safe Horse Pasture
    Having a safe pasture to keep your horse in is not only going to make your horse more comfortable, it will also help prevent injuries to your horse that could cost you a large vet bill. Here are some tips to help you keep your pasture safe for your horse:
  • How to Avoid Injuries Around Horses
    Are you new to the horse world and don't know hot to be safe around horses? Here are some ways that you can handle horses safely with less chance of you or the horse being injured:
  • Riding Tips: How Not to Fall Off of Your Horse
    Are you a new horseback rider who is afraid that you will fall off of your horse? Accidents do happen and you are not always guaranteed a safe ride. Here are some tips for you to keep in mind if you ever find yourself in a dangerous situation when horseback riding:
  • How to Keep a Grassy Pasture
    Here are some ideas and tips for keeping your pasture green and grassy that i have discovered through many years of experience:
  • Facts About Coastal Hay
    If you have horses than you most likely feed them coastal hay. Coastal hay is the most common hay fed to horses because it is easy to grow and is beneficial to your horse's health.
  • How the Quarter Horse was Made
    Quarter Horses are among the best of horses in the equine world. The history of how they became an official breed explains how they came to be the wonderful horses that they are.
  • How to Measure Your Horse for a Blanket
    There are different sizes of horse blankets and before buying one for your horse, you need to know what size your horse is. Here are some steps to follow for measuring your horse for a blanket:
  • Tips for Weaning a Foal
    When a foal is being weaned it can be a very hard experience for both the foal and the mare. If not done the right way, the two could become emotionally distraught and even physically ill. Here are some tips for making the right decisions when weaning your foal:
  • How to Stop Your Horse From Biting
    Biting is often a way that horses will test other horses to see who is the alpha. However, it can become a real problem if a horse tries this with his owner and would need to be fixed right away.
  • The Different Kinds of Hay Forms
    Hay is important for keeping your horse's body weight healthy and for helping your horse digest his food more easily. There are many different forms that hay domes in that you can buy for your horse.
  • The Sleeping Habits of Horses
    Do you have a horse that you hardly ever see sleeping? Do you wonder how much time your horse spends sleeping? Horses do not need as much time for sleeping as humans do. Horses have three unique sleeping habits that keeps them energized and alert.
  • Tips for Keeping the Flies Off of Your Horse
    Are you having trouble keeping flies from annoying your horses? Here are some tips that will help keep the flies away:
  • Facts About Horse Breed Personalities
    There are all kinds of horse breeds in the world with different traits and personalities. Appaloosas, Arabians, Miniatures, Paints, Quarter Horses, and Thoroughbreds are the most common horse breeds and each breed is very unique.
  • What You Need to Know About Horse Body Types
    Horses vary in many different ways and we usually separate horses into breeds according to their differences. However, horses are not only grouped into breeds, but they are also grouped according to their body types.
  • Types of Horse Treats
    Are you a new horse owner and don't know what treats are safe for your horse? Or are you an experienced horse owner but would like some new ideas for treats for your horse?
  • A Simple Way to Weigh Your Horse
    There are not a large variety of ways for for owners to find out how much their horse weighs. Going to the vet and having your horse weighed on a scale is efficient, but expensive. However, there is a simple way you can find out how much your horse weighs at home.
  • Types of Horse Feed
    There are many different kinds of feeds for horses to choose from. Here is a list of the different types of feeds that might help you choose which kind would work best for your horse.
  • Tips for Cleaning Feed Buckets
    It is a good idea to clean your horse's feed bucket about once or twice a month so that grime doesn't build up in the bucket. Here are some tips for cleaning your horse's feed bucket:
  • Comparing America and Panama
    For an American, Panama might be an interesting place to visit. Not only does Panama have great food, but it also is vibrant with culture.
  • Horse Language 101 - Those Pinned Ears Mean Something
    Horses are very smart animals who can communicate to each other by various signals of body language. Here are the most basic signals horses give and what they mean:
  • Tips for New Horseback Riders
    Here are some tips that will help you keep the right attitude which will keep you safe when working with horses.
  • A Wonderful Trick to Keep Your Horse in Line
    I have been riding for many years and have been using a little trick that always prevents my horse from doing whatever it is that I don't want him to do. This is what you do:
  • How to Bathe a Horse
    Knowing what to do when bathing your horse will help you more efficiently clean your horse. Here are some tips that will help you make the most of you time.
  • How to Ride a Horse
    Are you getting ready to go horseback riding but have never ridden a horse before? Here are the basic rules for riding a horse:
  • How to Cure Equine Collic
    Collic can be a very dangerous problem for horses and will not go away on its own. If the collic is not very serious, there are some things you can do to try and cure your horse without calling the vet.
  • How to Saddle a Horse
    Before mounting your horse to ride you have to saddle him. Here are some easy steps to follow that will keep you and your horse safe during the ride.
  • Tips for Grooming a Horse
    To keep your horse looking beautiful, the best thing to do is keep him well groomed. Here are some tips that will help you make the most of the time you spend grooming your horse.
  • The Gross Process of Losing a Toenail
    Have you ever had to endure the long process of one of your precious toenails slowly falling off? It is not a fun experience and once it starts there is nothing you can do to stop it.
  • Signs Your Horse has Collic
    There are many signs that indicate a horse may have collic, these include rolling, stretching, tapping the side, no appetite, and pooping more than once in a short period of time.
  • Tips for Fattening a Skinny Horse
    First of all, make sure your horse always has fresh hay to munch on. Also try and keep your horse in a pasture with lots of green grass. This way your horse will constantly be adding calories.
  • How to Mount a Horse
    When riding a horse the first thing you have to do is mount. Mounting a horse can be difficult if you don't know how to do it correctly. Here are some easy steps to follow that will help you safely mount your horse.

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