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TRACYP1 - 21Kb



HOW TO BRUSH

Put on head collar, and secure with rope to a post or structure..
and then start brushing the horse.
start from the mane and then the tail second
and then body.
then the legs.
brush with the hair


the hardest job is hoofpicking the hooves.
To clean the hooves out,
Use a hoofpick and then sponge the horse down because it sweats and put hoof oil on the hooves.

TRACYP2 - 22Kb

This is me riding on Rosie at a riding school and I feed rosie then I give her a drink of water, then I clean out rosies stable and I sweep the stable out, change the bedding, put clean bedding down and I take rosie for a walk around the yard to the field, then I put her rug on. exercise your horse away from dangerous litter such as broken glass, tin cans, barbedwire fence.

I need a box with a padlock for all my stuff so I can lock them up so people can not get to them, because they are being used by other people and they are not puting them back where they belong.


MY TACK BOX


EQUIPMENT AND IT'S USE

GROOMING TOOLS

The sponges for cleaning eyes and nostrils
Dandy brush is used for removing dried mud
Dry her with a stable rubber
USe mane comb for the mane
Use scissors for trimming mane, forelock, tail and fetlocks
Pan scrub for removing dried mud
Silk scarf for putting a shine on the coat
Water brush for laying or damping down the mane, forelock and tail
Rubber and plastic curry combs for removing dried mud and stable stains from the horse and helping to remove loose hairs
Sweat scraper for removing sweat or water
Metal curry comb is for cleaning the body brush.
Hoof pick for cleaning out under the feet

OTHER TOOLS

BIOFLOW BOOTS MAGNETS, FOR MAGNOTHERAPY IF THE HORSE WAS IN PAIN OR LAME .
NEW ZEALAND RUG
STABLE RUG
HEADCOLLAR
STABLE TOOLS
BANGAGES REMEDIES FIRST AID

I take rosie and I put shampoo her coat because it was dirty and greasy and has dandruff. Hose the horse down, best with warm water working from front to back, not the head. remove excess water with a sweat scraper.
an electric fence is dangerous to horses because there was some horses on tv that got an electric shock. I would get a wooden fence up for the horses. travelling horses in a horse box on roads isn't a very good idea because it is cruel to them, horses get frightened when people speed along the road and crash .

THINGS I BUY FOR THE HORSE,

Dandy brush
Water brush
Cactus cloth
Riding hat
Brushing boots
Over reach boots
Water bucket
Feed bucket
Night rug
Bridle
Hoof pick
Riding boots
Travelling boots
Saddle
Girth numnahs
Martingale
Saddle horse
Cleaning bracket
Mane and tail combs
Lunge whip
Hay rack
Sweat scraper
Riding whip
Shirt tie
Rubber curry comb
Saddle soap
Hoof oil
Brush scissors
Bucket covers
Stable rubbers
A locker to lock up the tack
Metal curry comb
Plastic curry comb
Lunge rein skip
Bucket holder
Rug rack
Sweat rug
Metal polish
Leather wipes
Head collar
Hook
Bridle bracket saddle rack lead

Rope riding jacket
Tack tray cover
Saddle cloth
Tack tray
Tack box
Antlers
Horse bix
Candy treat
Coat shine wipes
Under the tail wipes
Eye and ear wipes
Shampoo
Grass and stable stain remover
Tack cleaning wipes
Hoof oil
Crunchis
Mane and tail sheen
Plaiting kit
Body brush
Sweat scraper
Sponges
Hoof brush water
Bucket brush
Carrots
Browband sleeve
Girth sleeve
Polos
Face brush
Saddle cover
IF THE HORSE IS LAME OR NOT FEELING WELL
OR CATCH ITS LEG ON BARDED WIRE FENCE
AND HAS COLIC THEN WE CALL THE VET
IF THE HORSE NEEDS SHOEING CALL THE BLACKSMITH
THE WAY WE CAN SPOT HORSE
RING WORM
FOOT PROBLEMS
SWEET ITCH
MUD FEVER
GREASY HEEL
LAME POISON PLANTS
COLIC
SHOE
ARTHRITIS
ALLERGY
ABSCESS
WINDGALLS

BACK PROBLEMS
INJURIE
SPLINT
MASSAGE IN THE DIRECTION OF
MUSCLE FIBRES AND TOWARDS
THE HEART
RING ISA BONY SWELLING
AROUND THE PASTERN JOINT
SKIN SWELLINGS MAY BE CIRCULAR
OR HORSE SHOE SHAPED
IF THE HORSE IS SHOCKED
HOMOEOPATHY ACONITE
ABRASION CAUSRD BY RUBBING OR
GRAZING SKIN . GENERALLY DOSEN ; T
NEED VETERINARY
ATTENTION JUST BASIC FIRST AID
1 CLEAN AREA SALT AND WATER
2 APPLY ANTISEPTIC OINTMENT
TEARS CAUSRD BY BARBARD WIRE
CATCHING ON POSTS OR PROTRUDING
OBJECTS THERE MAY BE FLAP OF SKIN
1 CONTROL BLEEDING IF ANY
2 CALL VET MAY NEED SUTURING
PLAITING A MANE
PLAITING A TAIL
LUNGEING THE HORSE
CLEANING TACK

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