You should’ve done natural horse research before creating this . But you did good with most of this . Horses in the wild are no different then horses in our care . Except we damage their feet with nails ,and their mind and lungs with stables , and their immunity with climate control and blankets. We in Iowa don’t blanket unless a artic blast of unnaturally low windshield temperatures or a droughty winter storm. I understand the Florida weather isn’t subject to long coldness . But horses in the northern hemisphere can regenerate their temperatures and develop thick shaggy coats . But if you blanket to early they won’t and if you blanket to long they could develop rot . So I don’t agree if your cold and need a coat so does your horse that isn’t true nor is it healthy . Not in the northern states where wild horses seem to have migrated to by choice. Before colonial rule and fences. My horse loves the snow. And chooses to stand in it and a blanket of snow on her back is a good sign that her natural coat is working well and she’s of good health but she was born here. My gelding he was born in the south and is always a little late growing in his coat but we don’t run out and blanket him because as soon as he feels the chill he shivers it on . Like magic . God is great.
My blanket business started quite by accident. 😆 My horse shredded the entire LINER of his ONLY rain sheet in memorial day, 4 days before I was leaving the country. I replaced the entire liner. Yes I got it done before I left.
I clean and repair blankets as a business. I use the real heavy duty industrial sewing machines. I can't believe the amount of blankets and flysheets I find in the trash. I take them and if I can't repair them, I'll part them out.
I am a spokesperson for the northeast for myler bits and this bit is not correctly fitted..I have been to several seminars on proper bit fit as refreshers..On top of it the bit is way to high in the horses mouth the bit should fit so it looks like he is smiling which is between 2 to 3 wrinkles..I am a dressage and hunt seat rider and have gotten reserve champion and champion in my divisions and may I suggest a riser pad as well..
1)You need a MUCH smaller but because it’s sticking out of his mouth very unevenly which isn’t good...2)Your saddle pad is to small and he is a very large horse 3)That horse doesn’t look very happy in its place and not full of life or anything like that
What's the point in having a halter on your horse if it's trapped in a stall & not being worked?! That an deadly accident waiting to happen. Absolutely hate seeing horses trapped in stalls all day. Im sorry but that's not being good to your horse by any means
You look like your crushing the horses mouth together. That pour horses he looks so worn out you put the girth to tight and the nose band is terrible I would never use that on my horse he looks like he is suffering with the way you put the bridle on him! I hate people that use all this extra stuff but it just hurts your horse!😡
Odd. Keeping its mouth shut with a bit? The middle of the bit cuts on his gums and on the roof of him mouth, Its also uncomfortable for his tongue. I would recommend riding bitless, it helps you to bond with the horse more AND they enjoy it slightly