
Summer evenings with horses are the best
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Submitted August 17, 2018 at 11:20PM by sannajanna
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I'm about to have my first english lesson tomorrow and I'm overjoyed with excitement. Any tips?
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I would like all of your opinions. Are these cowls something you would wear riding in colder weather if I added easy snaps to be able to take off without much hassel?
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I'm wicked excited to have an all dressage pass for the World Equestrian Games next month but I'm getting worried about the logistics of it. I've read that there won't be much parking on site (5k spots with 40-50k spectators anticipated every day) and generic statements about shuttles running but no details of WHERE the park & ride will be. The cost of parking doesn't even both me too much since I accepted long ago that this will be an expensive trip. I'm mostly concerned about being stuck in lots of traffic to get in and out.
Has anyone seen any information regarding shuttles? I've heard horror stories about Caen in 2014 and I don't want to get caught in a similar situation. I'm staying about 15 miles away in Forrest City, NC and I'm considering bringing a bicycle, parking in the country a few miles from the facility, and then cycling the last few miles.
Thoughts? Anyone heard anything important regarding transport?
Hail, fellow horse lovers!
What is the most effective way to protect my horse from flies? Especially the ones that feast on eye liquid while the horse is outside on a warm day?
I've done some reading and it seems that fly masks and fly fringes are a good solution, with not significant enough cons to not. Is this enough or should I also consider adding some fly repellent: liquid, spray or band? And how do I protect the horse when going for a ride or training it? As I understand fly masks are not adequate for riding.
Also, can the horse protection be based on only one protection strategy or is it more about a combination of approaches?
Thank you in advance.