Horse Care

Various tips and articles on how to care for your horses in a simple and natural manner.

10 Things Your Horse Wants You To Know

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We, humans, have a point of view about the life of horses that differs dramatically from the horses themselves. How do I know? Well, I’ve spend nearly 35 years with horses and I am an animal communicator. I have, and still do, observed them for countless hours, spending time with them in paddocks, sitting in the middle of nowhere and just be with them. This silent attitude has opened a channel of communication based on trust and understanding.

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Horses and Australian Paralysis Ticks

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I have discussed the deadly effects of paralysis ticks on dogs and what to do when a dog has a tick, so let see how these dangerous ticks can affect horses.

An adult horse carrying only one tick is unlikely to dye from the bite due to his size but will certainly show signs of paralysis. Young horses may be at risk of succumbing to the toxins though.

Symptoms

  • The most common sign is lameness, especially if the tick is located on or near a limb. The horse may drag his leg.
  • Respiratory difficulty: breathing may be heavy and slow
  • Choking: as the toxins of the tick are released in the body and the muscles start to malfunction, the horse may look as if he is choking. Horses cannot vomit like a dog so it looks like he is choking instead. he might have some saliva and foam at the mouth.
  • Staggering gait: the horse may walk strangely and vacillates
  • Sweating: the horse might start to sweat heavily
  • Swollen body parts: the tick bite area may be swollen and red
  • General distress: the horse may look distressed, have dilated pupils and may even lay down.

What to do

The first thing to do is to call a vet and explain the symptoms. The vet may suspect a tick bite or maybe something else. Discuss with your vet what you need to do until he/she arrives. read more

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Buying A Horse – Tips You Need To Know

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Tips you need to know when buying a horse

I am the proud owner of two beautiful horses; one I bought, Lily and one I rescued, Thunder. It took me a while to find Lily and it has been a long journey for both of us to get where we are today. The bond we have is amazing. Sadly, I see many horse owners who do not have such a relationship with their horses and it is obvious for an outsider that they were not made for each other. Horses get bought and sold all the time and it is a traumatic event for them and can be disheartening for the owners. So it is very important that the horse you buy will be one you will keep for a long time, and maybe forever. read more

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