Saturday, October 5, 2013

How To Make Sure That Your Horses Remain In Good Condition

By Steven James


Although there is no guarantee that a horse will never get sick, one could prevent this from happening by ensuring that they keep their horses healthy and in good condition. One of the ways to achieve this is by making sure that stress is minimized.

Even though most animals will seem to be stress-free and very playful, it is usual to find others which seem stressed and highly nervous. This stress if unchecked will usually cause an animal to develop: depression, ulcers and in some cases diarrhea. When left to go for long, stress will negatively affect the immunity of an animal making it likely to get sick.

The best way to relive stress in a solitary animal is by providing a companion. In addition, patience is to be practiced during training or when one is riding the animal. In the case of providing a new experience to your horse, care should be taken to make sure that this is done bit by bit.

Annual vet exams are very crucial to a farm animal. The mistake that most people make is to assume that since the animal appears to be fine, there is no need to call the vet. A vet exam should be done yearly to make sure that there are no hidden diseases waiting to come to the surface.

Horses should be vaccinated annually in order to prevent them from getting some fatal diseases. Examples of such diseases are: West Nile virus, tetanus and influenza. In addition, there could be other diseases that you need to vaccinate your animals depending on where you live. A vet is the best person to disclose to you any such diseases.

Quality food will always go a long way in preventing disease. A key component of quality food is roughage. Hay and pasture carry high amounts of roughage and therefore should be fed daily to a horse. So as to ensure that you lay your hands on the best roughage, one should stay away from any kind of cheap or low-end feed.

One should make certain that their horse's teeth are filed on a regular basis. Uneven teeth on a farm animal is usually the result of taking the same form of diet over and over. A vet is the right person to perform this routine activity. Another great thing of filing the teeth regularly is that any problems in the animal's mouth will be uncovered.

One of the areas that should not be left behind when one is taking care of his horses are the hooves. When these hooves are damaged, it is practically impossible to ride her. Hoof care is to be done on a regular basis to prevent this. The best way to do this is by locating a good farrier and following a strict schedule.




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