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Owning a horse is appealing for many people around the world. Horses are gorgeous animals that can ultimately become a extension of your family. Despite what you may think, it is fairly simple to find horses for sale. You can start your search with the sources listed in this article.

For one of the most popular webistes in the UK and USA that list thousands of Horses for Sale as well as Horse and Ponies for Loan check out Horse Sales

If you really want to find what you are looking for, the internet is definitely where you want to begin your search. There is no stopping what you can find online nowadays. A great way to find out whether you will find something online or not, is through the search engines and 11.7 million results come up for ??horses for sale??. Eliminate driving all over town and start scrolling through different websites to find a horse for your family in in no time at all.

Another option other than the internet is the local county newspaper. Although newspapers have fallen over the past decade due to the internet, it is still a viable tool to check when looking for various items. The weekend newspaper will have the most options of horses you can look at.

Horse auctions are spread in different areas and can offer a wide range of horses to choose from. Horses do not come cheap and a horse auction can limit what you spend while allowing you to find the right horse. If you live in the city and are far from such an auction, you may want to jump online and look for the nearest horse auction to you.

Just a reminder that if you are looking for one of the top equestrian websites for the sale and loan of Horses and Ponies then check out Horses for Sale

There are rescue horses you can consider purchasing if this is appealing to you. A majority of the time counties do have one or more rescue ranches for you to adopt. Believe it or not, there are horses who used to be abused and this is your chance to give back some much needed love to a harmed animal. Rescue ranches can also be a location to find healthy horses next to those who have been abused.

Finally, try to get introduced to a horse trainer as they can be a terrific place to find horses for sale. Instead of traveling aimlessly looking for the ideal horse for you, a horse trader can help speed up the process. Horse dealers have a natural eye for pairing people with horses. This will allow you to find a horse that is suitable for you and your skill level of horseback riding.

Looking for horses for sale can be a tiresome and overwhelming thing to do. However, it is important you remain optimistic and continue to do your homework until you find the right horse. Because this is the horse you will have to live with, know that impatience can lead to bad decisions. There are a number of resources for you to use in order to find the right horse. Through the Classifieds, the internet, and horse auctions, in time you will find the horse you desire.

I hope you have enjoyed this article and it has given you an insight into the world of “how and where” to buy horses for sale and horses and ponies for loan. For a huge selection visit one of the top equine sites online today to find Horses for Sale or Loan & Horse Trailers for Sale

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How To Keep Your Horse Happy

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Spending quality time with your horse is important in allowing a natural bond to develop, as well as allowing you to learn your horses responses and reactions to different situations. Over time you will learn his body language. A horse that is calm and responsive is generally happy. He will keep a low head, relaxed jaw and have soft eyes.

A happy horse will seek affection from you and show respect by not invading your personal space. When a horse yawns this is not a sign of being bored, but a sign that he is calm and relaxed. If your horse is holding its head high with a tense jaw and has darting eyes and a reluctance to stand still, then there is something wrong – he is not comfortable. You must let the horse settle down in his own time, otherwise he may feel trapped and possibly go into “flight” mode, making him even more stressed.

When grooming your horse you also get the opportunity to check him over for minor ailments or other problems. You should perform regular inspections of your horse’s teeth, eyes, hooves and shoes as well as keeping an eye on his droppings.

Any change in the normal should be reported to your vet at the earliest opportunity – any delay could cause you extra worry, expense and a potential claim on your horse insurance.

Regular worming treatments and routine vaccinations are important and you should make sure that you book appointments for these with your vet. Medications should be rotated so that parasites do not get the chance to become immune – this also gives a wider circle of protection from worms and parasites. The result of insufficient or unsuitable medicines and treatment could be a colicky equine, with potential heart and immune system problems.

Vaccinations for encephalitis, rhinoneumonitis and influenza are essential for a healthy horse. Also advisable while not necessarily essential would be vaccinations against tetanus and rabies. If you are a regular with the horse trailers at horse shows etc, your horse may need to show a negative Coggins test, which is for a serious equine virus called equine infectious anaemia (EIA) for which there is no cure or treatment.

An important part of keeping a horse happy and comfortable is making sure you have a good farrier who visits regularly. Long and imbalanced feet will soon cause discomfort to a horse and both mood and performance will be affected. A horse’s hooves will need to be trimmed every six to eight weeks – your farrier may suggest more often.

During wet and cold weather you should provide a blanket or coat for your horse, and in the summer he will need a fly-protective sheet. If your horse is prone to lathering during or after exercise then it may be best to use a horse cooler until he has calmed down. You should not give a horse water straight after being ridden – this could induce a shock to their system. When you have been exercising your horse, allow him to cool down sufficiently before a meal. You shouldn’t exercise your horse straight after eating – leave it for at least an hour.

Horses need to have a purpose in life – whether this be for work or pleasure. Horses glory in feeling worthwhile. A horse needs to feel a purpose and that everything is ok – a young horse in particular should be praised often even for simply standing still. Horses are also inquisitive, so by introducing new experiences to them, the more positive, confident and brave they will become.

A horse is a beautiful and magnificent creature that deserves a good home for life with excellent care. Before even purchasing a horse you need to be aware of the responsibility you have as a horse owner to provide the best in health care and welfare. Keeping a horse can be a very expensive business, and without good horse insurance provided by a specialist equine insurer, it is possible to quickly run into financial problems if your horse should become sick or sustain an injury. A horse will show you vast amounts of love in return for the simple effort of attention and care for his well-being.

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