Canadian Horse Annual - 2010
Featured Article
Grooming 101
by Nicole KitchenerGrooming is a wonderful way to bond with a horse, plus it gives you the opportunity to check for injuries, parasites, swelling and areas of soreness. It also helps keep the horse’s skin and coat in good condition, stimulates circulation and relaxes both you and your horse. Read more »
Table of Contents
• 2009 Photo Contest Winners
• Grooming for Maximum Results
The best route to a healthy, Shiny coat is elbow grease and correct gooming technique.
• Hoof Care from the Ground Up
The structure, function and care of the horse's foot.
• Feeding Horses Right
Plan your horses diet for optimum performance and health by understanding nutrition principles.
• A Case of Strangles
A barn oowner shares her experience with this frustrating and frightening disease.
• How Horses Learn
Whenever you train you are using science and psychology to help your horse learn.
• The Thinking Horseman
Controlling your emotions and understanding what is important to horses is crucial to training well.
• Sales Contracts
The importance of putting conditions of sale in writing for both buyer and seller.
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• Horsepower Kids' Section
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