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Ron Petracek's Articles in Pets

  • Alternative Therapies For The Horse
    It is not uncommon that trends in veterinary medicine to mirror trends in human medicine To that end, it's not surprising that alternative medicine is being used more frequently on sick and injured horses
  • Applying Dressage To Hunt Seat: Two Instructors Find Value
    Twenty years ago, when a western reining trainer admitted that he took dressage lessons to improve his horse’s reining, his fellow cowboys thought he had lost his mind Some 20 years later finds several hunt seat instructors actively using aspects of dressage in their training
  • Alternatives To Horse Ownership
    You love riding You spend all your days at the barn soaking up as much horse as you can
  • Barrel Racing Equipment
    Having the right equipment in sports is important not only for winning, but to remain safe You wouldn’t play football without a helmet and proper padding or box without gloves and mouth guards
  • Are You Ready To Buy Your First Horse?
    You've loved horses ever since you were a kid and have always dreamed of owning one You've spent the last three years taking horseback riding lessons
  • Aluminum vs Steel Horse Trailers
    Aluminum horse trailers have taken the horse world by storm In fact, some aluminum horse trailers don't even look aluminum, but their underlying frame is
  • 10 Tips For Better Horse Pastures
    Hay prices have been up in many areas, and hay difficult to find in others Making maximum use of your pastures makes sense now more than ever
  • Basic Riding - Mounting Up
    In the article "Basic Riding - Before Mounting" we looked at ways to help your leg control and balance In helping yourself physically before getting on it might seem silly doing the exercises but makes a difference
  • Basic Riding - Before You Mount Your Horse
    Most people view riding as cutting cattle, galloping over an open range or serious competition in jumping or other events Before any of that can happen one must master the basics
  • Retraining The Hard To Catch Horse
    One of the most frustrating things with some horses is trying to catch them We school them for riding but so often the basic on the ground things are just assumed they know
  • Basic Training - Balancing Correction And Praise
    Many people make the training mistake of affection is the only way to handle your horse You praise him for good, you give him treats when catching him, you give in when he refuses - and the horse is on a downward spiral of being in charge, not being prepared to be in charge and instead of you relating to him as a horse and getting that back - you're treating him as human and getting horse back
  • Black Hawk East Community College Has Top Equine Program
    Just outside of the small town of Kewanee Illinois sits a community college often overlooked in the listings of horse colleges Surrounded by fields and laying on a 102 acre campus at the intersection of highways 78 and 34 in Illinois, the school has become well known not only for the competitive teams, but for the graduates that continue to support the program and what they have done "in the real world
  • Ponies Not Just For Adults - Ponies Offer Alternatives - Youth And Adult
    Ponies are often thought of as first mounts There are many misconceptions, stated and unstated, about these smaller statured members of the equine world
  • Horses And Dogs - What You Should Think About
    Dogs and horses are common at stables - many who have one like all animals and have the other also However, not all dogs like horses, and not all horses like dogs
  • 10 Simple Ways To Make Your Stable Safer
    1 Roll up hoses
  • Basic Pre-Ride Warmup For Horse And Rider
    For any athletic sport it's common sense to warm up the muscles A runner going for a one hour run wouldn't think of just walking out and running with out a slight warmup
  • Horse Home Remedies You Can Use
    Horse Home Remedies You Can Use

    Anyone involved with horses knows that riding is a very small part of the larger horse experience Groom, maid, waiter, servant, and nurse are among the hats we wear while caring for a horse
  • Equine Dental Care An Important Part Of Management
    Often care of your horse's teeth is not thought of until there is a problem There are various points in a horse's life that the teeth may become a particular problem
  • Longer, Thicker Horse Tails!
    As horse owners, we all know the ideal tail A thick, flowing mass of hair, just touching the ground- it’s the epitome of beauty
  • 10 Tips For Efficient Stable Management
    Whether you have one horse at home or a 50 horse training center, management is needed This makes life easier, safer and less expensive
  • The Truth About Swayback And Lordosis
    As horse people, we’re familiar with the idea of a swaybacked horse You know, the old school horse that’s retired out in the field, skinny and with a long, drooping back
  • Get Ready For Foaling!
    As spring approaches, so comes foaling season The reward for waiting 340 excruciating days is the safe, smooth delivery of a happy, healthy foal
  • Buying And Selling Horse Trailers Online
    Although with the addition of the internet, the market place has changed, the equipment pertaining to horses in general has not You still need a trailer to get your animals where they need to go, and depending on whether you are replacing a trailer or getting rid of one you no longer need, you will find that you might need to buy or sell one as well
  • Marketing Your Horse Online
    Whether you ride for pleasure or to show, or you are a hobbyist or you spend your whole life in the saddle, you will notice that though the horse doesn't change, the market does Today, more and more people are finding that the buyers are searching online, and if you don't have an online presence, you might as well be invisible
  • Beginner Stallion Basic - Real Basic
    At the most basic level, a stallion is a male horse that has not been castrated, but as anyone who has worked with them will tell you, there is quite a lot more to it than just that simple fact While a stallion will conform to the points and configurations of his breed, he will also tend to be stronger and more muscular than the mares or the geldings
  • HERDA - A Genetic Threat To Your Horse
    HERDA, a devastating genetic condition causing severe skin tearing and wounds, has been traced to the Poco Bueno bloodlines of the American Quarter Horse The prevalence of this sire line in many Quarter Horses, Paints and Appaloosas makes testing for the HERDA mutation a vital tool in preventing the occurance of this fatal disease
  • Horse Colic And Enteroliths
    Enterolith formation is a serious problem that causes colic in horses Left untreated, these mineral stones will continue to grow in the intestional tract, causing colic and intestinal obstruction, a potentially fatal condition
  • 5 Ways To Save On Your Feed Bill
    Horse people are always eager to save money, especially if it can be done without sacrificing care for their horses Few consider ways they're losing money on feed
  • Marketing Your Stallion Online
    It used to be that it was simple to put your stallion out to stud An advertisement in the right magazine could do it, or perhaps you knew someone who knew someone else
  • Independent Horse Loving Women
    The roles that men and women play have changed a great deal throughout history In the past, it was a man's responsibility to work and earn all of the money that a family needed to survive
  • Is Your Female Companion A Closet Horse Lover?
    It can be very scary entering into a new relationship because it takes some time before you feel like you are really getting to know your new girlfriend There are many things that you will be able to find out about your new girlfriend by simply asking her
  • Horses, It's In Their DNA
    There are many questions that are asked everyday that no one knows the answer to Some of these questions are more like riddles, for example, why do convenient stores that are open twenty four hours a day have bars on the windows and doors
  • Men Love Competition
    It is a well known fact that many men enjoy any type of competition This love of competition can range from just watching someone else compete by watching sporting events on television, or they could be a member of a team or sporting league and actually participate in a sporting event
  • Opposites Attract
    It is a well known fact that opposites attract This is why the positive and negative end of magnets will attract each other
  • So, Your Wife Wants A Horse...
    By the time a man finally decides to marry the love of his life, he thinks that he knows exactly who she is and that he will be able to get along with her for the rest of his life The first few years of your marriage are wonderful
  • Women's Love Of Horses
    For many women who own horses, their horse is one of only a few constant factors that they have in their lives In a way, their horses are like their children
  • The Scoop On English Saddle Pads
    Do I really need a saddle pad This is a question you may ask
  • Choosing The Right Equine Breed
    What, exactly, is a breed of horse It’s a collection of horses that have been selectively developed by breeders to carry certain traits
  • Horses Promote Family Values
    When it comes to relationships, there are many different reasons that two people will be attracted to each other Some people will tell you that it was love at first sight and there are even instances where two people who ended up falling in love actually hated each other the first time that they met
  • How To Talk Your Wife Out Of Buying A Horse
    Many couples who have been married for any length of time know that any marriage is based on compromise For example, this is when the husband informs his wife that he needs a new set of golf clubs to improve his golf game
  • How To Condition A Barrel Horse For Competition
    Barrel racing is a tough sport on both rider and horse Barrel horses are athletes that need to be in really good condition when running barrels
  • Jumping Finesse: Don't Get Shaken Loose!
    Do you have a horse who loves to jump That’s great news
  • Facing Your Horse Fear
    Almost every good rider has an accident at some point during her riding career While some riders see accidents as a part of the sport and get right back in the saddle, so to speak, other riders lose their confidence and even experience gripping fear
  • University Of Findlay - Equine Studies Program
    The University of Findlay is located in Findlay, Ohio and is a four year, non-profit university There are many different degree options available for students with in the Equestrian Studies Program and include:

    · Associate of Arts in Western riding/training emphasis

    · Associate of Arts in English riding/training emphasis

    · Bachelor of Science in Western riding/training emphasis

    · Bachelor of Science in English riding/training emphasis

    · Bachelor of Science in Equine Business Management

    The universities Equestrian Studies Program is designed to provide students with all of the vital skills that they will need to have a long and successful career in the equine industry by providing them with knowledge and experiences that is unmatched by any other university
  • Virginia Intermont College - Equine Studes
    Virginia Intermont College is located in Bristol, Virginia and is one of only a few schools in the nation to offer an academically accredited four-year degree in Equine Studies The equine program will begin by developing the student’s horsemanship skills by teaching the mechanisms of the horse and then teaching the proper riding positions
  • University Of Minnesota-Crookston - Equine Science Degree
    The University of Minnesota-Crookston in located in Crookston, Minnesota This university offers a B
  • University Of Massachusetts-Amherst - Equine Industry Degree
    The University of Massachusetts-Amherst is located in Amherst Massachusetts and offers an Associate’s Degree in Equine Industries or students can receive a Bachelors degree in Animal Science with an emphasis in Equine Studies through the department of Veterinary and Animal Science

    These programs are designed to prepare the students for a wide variety of different careers in breeding, management, care of horses, professional riding, training, stud farm management, farriers, horse transporters, farm managers, riding instructors for schools and private stables, extension agents, pharmaceutical businesses, feed and tack stores, equine publishing firms, and many other industries
  • Suny Cobleskill Equine Studies Programs
    SUNY (State University of New York) Cobleskill is located in Cobleskill, New York The college is a four public college that enrolls about 2,500 students and is located about 40 minutes southwest of Albany
  • William Woods University - Equine Studies
    A university that offers students the choice of pursuing an associate’s degree, bachelor’s degree, or a master’s degree William Woods University has many different and exciting degree options that students can choose to pursue
  • North Central Texas College - Equine College In The Heart Of The Horse Industry
    The equine industry is a very diverse industry that contributes to a wide variety of activities in every portion of the country North Central Texas College is located directly in the heart of the horse industry in north Texas
  • Northwest Community College - Equine Studies Program
    Northwest Community College is located in Powell, Wyoming and is a two-year public community college that offers many different associate degree programs One of the degree programs that is offered at Northwest Community College is an Associate’s in Applied Science Degree in Equine Studies
  • Ohio University - Sourthern Campus - Equine Studies Program
    Ohio University Southern Campus is located in Ironton, Ohio and is a four-year public university that offers both Associate’s and Bachelor’s degrees For those students who are seeking a degree in equine studies, OU Southern offers an Associate’s in Applied Science Degree in Equine Studies
  • Mounting Your Horse The Right Way
    When a riding academy ran its instructor certification clinic, the first thing the clinician did was have all the instructor candidates mount their horses from the wrong side The reason, she said, was to remind them what it's like to be a beginner again
  • Combatting Cribbing
    We’ve all seen these horses They latch on to feeder with their front teeth and suck in air
  • Maintaining A Horse’s Sensitivity So You May Achieve Lightness In Riding
    Think of how sensitive your horse is—even if you don’t think he is particularly sensitive to your aids at all Think of how reactive he is just to the persistent presence of an annoying fly at his belly
  • Equine Heaves
    Heaves Even the name sounds icky
  • Developing A Deworming Program
    A regular parasite control program is critical to your horse’s health Infestations of internal parasites can cause your horse to feel ill all of the time, become colicky, and can even cause death
  • Equine Cancer
    It is not very often you hear of a horse with cancer Often when you do it is after the horse has died and the cancer was later discovered in a necropsy
  • Horse Splints
    You know how important it is to check your horse’s legs before and after you ride for heat and swelling If you find hard swelling in the area of the horse’s splint bones, your horse may be suffering from splints
  • Horse Moon Blindness
    You most likely better know it as “moon blindness,” but periodic opthalmia, the most common cause of blindness in horses, has nothing to do with the phases of the moon

    The reason why horsemen used to attribute moon blindness to the phases of the moon is because of its tendency to appear suddenly, subside in about a week, and then come back

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