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Horse Facts - It's Really About a Bond

Looking for horse facts? How about some practical horse information that unveils the real secrets about these 1,200 lb animals? Let's start with their diet. Depending on their size, horses will eat 10-24 lbs. of food every day. They are picky eaters too. They tend to expect clean feed, not hay that's been rummaged through the dirt. Horses will drink up to 10 gallons of water, daily. Now that's an appetite!

Possibly the most overlooked area in gathering information about horses is the realization that horse behavior is a reflection of how your horse has been treated. Start with learning how your horse communicates with you. Watch the ears, eyes, nostrils, and stance. Your horse reacts to what it perceives your mood to be.

The tone of your voice also conveys your level of confidence. If you are nervous, angry or forceful, your horse will notice and it will not respond willingly. Whereas, if you approach your horse in a gentle but firm manner, you'll see a marked difference in horse behavior and it's willingness to cooperate.

Remember, you are building a relationship of trust. Create this atmosphere while you are still on the ground and it will go easier for you in the saddle. Now that's how you turn horse facts into horse sense!

Want more? Did you know that you can train yourself to be a competent health attendant to your horse? It's a known fact that horses can be accident prone. This comes from their natural curiosity about their environment. This behavior tends to get them in dangerous situations where they can get cut, bruised, or worse.

The best horse information to have will be your horses vital signs. Keep regular records of your horses pulse rate, respiratory rate, capillary refill time, skin pliability, and the presence of gut sounds. Is it worth it? Time spent in these bonding activities will increase your awareness of the subtle ways your horse is trying to communicate with you. See . . horse facts really can be put to good use!

As you learn more about your horse, keep your eyes open for other enthusiastic horse owners who live it everyday. Let's meet a few of the experts who share your passion.