Conditioning Young Horses
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Creating a Sustainable Equine Athlete
Paying attention to certain, sometimes minute, details can help horses enjoy longer athletic careers.
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Cardiorespiratory Causes of Poor Equine Performance
In order for a horse to reach his athletic potential, his cardiorespiratory system must function properly.
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Benefits of "Tapering" in Athletic Horses Studied
Researchers found that recovery periods during conditioning could improve horse training efficacy.
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When is a Young Horse Ready to Ride?
January 22, 2013
I'm worried about putting too much stress on my 3-year-old. When is it safe to ride her on a regular basis?... Read More
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Young Horse Care
December 07, 2012
Experts answered your questions about young horse health issues and management during this audio event.... Read More
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Creating a Sustainable Equine Athlete
November 23, 2012
Paying attention to certain, sometimes minute, details can help horses enjoy longer athletic careers.... Read More
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Veterinary Care for the Sport Horse
November 15, 2012
The goal for sport horses, from prepurchase exams through their careers, is to extend the time to retirement.... Read More
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Conditioning Joint Cartilage through Early Exercise
November 02, 2012
Exercising foals helps condition articular cartilage and delay future joint disorders, one veterinarian says.... Read More
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Bramlage: Rest Needed to Keep Horses Sound
October 19, 2012
"If horses start showing they need a rest, you need to give it to them or they will force you to," he said.... Read More
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How to Properly Longe Your Horse
September 25, 2012
Tips on why to longe a horse and how to do it right from Michelle Motyle of Castro Valley, Calif.... Read More
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Top 5 Stretches for Healthy Horses
September 15, 2012
Learn the top physical therapy exercises to perform for strength training horses in all lines of work. ... Read More
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Cardiorespiratory Causes of Poor Equine Performance
August 17, 2012
In order for a horse to reach his athletic potential, his cardiorespiratory system must function properly.... Read More
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Benefits of "Tapering" in Athletic Horses Studied
July 02, 2012
Researchers found that recovery periods during conditioning could improve horse training efficacy.... Read More
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Study Evaluates Exercise During Yearling Sales Preparation
June 30, 2012
Researchers collected information about health problems experienced by young horses being prepped for sale.... Read More
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Conditioning Young Horses
June 01, 2012
Research shows that appropriate amounts of exercise during the first three years of a horse's life can be ... Read More
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Effects of Exercise on Young Thoroughbreds' Knees
May 18, 2012
Researchers found that foals turned out to pasture had similar joint defects as those exercised daily.... Read More
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Caring for the Disciplines, Part 2: English Sport Horses
May 01, 2012
Manage eventers, dressage horses, and hunter/jumpers carefully to avoid soft tissue injury and lameness.... Read More
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Understanding Equine Osteochondrosis
April 11, 2012
In horses osteochondrosis appears frequently on joint surfaces, deep within joints, or at joint physes.... Read More
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Early Exercise and Career Length in Thoroughbred Racehorses
April 09, 2012
Exercise early in life could have a positive impact on Thoroughbreds' future racing careers. ... Read More
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Sport Horse/Jumpers Practice Table Topic (AAEP 2011)
December 26, 2011
Attendees discussed the horse's overall work program, assessment, conditioning strategies, and more.... Read More
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Conditioning Through the Seasons: Fall and Winter
November 01, 2011
With a little knowledge and planning, the colder months can be safe and productive for you and your horse.... Read More
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Muscle Power: Muscle Mass in Growing Equine Athletes
September 12, 2011
Managing muscle mass in growing athletic horses and in aging horses, includes dietary considerations.... Read More
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Young Horse Development Part 3: 18-24 Months
September 01, 2011
By age 2, young horses are being prepped for future careers; maximize their potential by preventing/correcting... Read More
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Racehorses, Swimming, and Colic
August 28, 2011
While swimming-induced colic does occur, it doesn't happen as frequently as some might have thought.... Read More
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Are High-Speed Treadmills Safe for Horses?
August 23, 2011
Researchers determined that few injuries occur to horses during treadmill exercise. ... Read More
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Ask the Vet Live Q&A: Conditioning Horses Now Available
May 31, 2011
TheHorse.com's Ask the Vet LIVE event on conditioning horses was held on May 26, and the recording is now ... Read More
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Conditioning Horses
May 30, 2011
Learn about how your horse's body adapts to exercise and how to optimize his fitness.... Read More
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Physical Conditioning Important for Previously Idle Horses
May 15, 2011
In movies it is not unusual to see a cowboy ride his horse forever, through all types of weather and terrain; in reality, horses are equine athletes that must be properly conditioned to perform as needed. "The general design of an equine conditioning... Read More
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Farm Call: Your Questions Answered
When is a Young Horse Ready to Ride?
Q. I have a fine-boned 3-year-old Welsh/Quarter Horse cross that I would like to start in regular work and training, but I'm reluctant for fear of placing too much stress on her young spine. When is it safe to start and ride her on a regular basis?
Training Age and Soundness
Q. Does the fact that cutting horses are started so young have any effect on their future soundness? Is it best to wait another year before starting them in training?
Turnout Time for Warmblood Foals
Q. I am being told by "professionals" that warmblood foals should be turned out a limited amount of time. The "professionals" were a farrier (who shoes Olympic-quality horses) and a respected veterinarian. Their reasoning is that warmblood babies grow too fast and this would slow his growth down. This colt is trying to canter in a 12-foot by 12-foot stall with his 17.2-hand mom--he's chewing wood and
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