Wednesday, 19 June 2013

How To Make Certain That Your Horses Remain Healthy

By Steven James


Although there is no guarantee that a horse will never get sick, one could prevent this from happening by ensuring that they keep their horses healthy and in good condition. One of the ways to achieve this is by making sure that stress is minimized.

It is common to find a highly distressed animal in the midst of a playful pack. A lot of stress will lead to other issues in the animal such as: diarrhea, depression and ulcers to name but a few. The problem if left unchecked could easily lead to a weak immune system.

The best way to relive stress in a solitary animal is by providing a companion. In addition, patience is to be practiced during training or when one is riding the animal. In the case of providing a new experience to your horse, care should be taken to make sure that this is done bit by bit.

A great way to keep off diseases is conducting an annual vet exam on your horse. One should not make the mistake of declining to call upon a vet just because an animal seems to be doing well. It is only through a vet exam that one will be able to find out whether there is anything beneath the surface that needs to be taken care of.

To prevent horses from catching some deadly diseases, one should make certain that they are vaccinated each year. A number of these diseases are: influenza, West Nile virus and tetanus. A vet will reveal to you whether there are other diseases that you should watch out for depending on your location.

Quality food should always be fed to your animals. A very important diet that you must never leave behind is roughage. This is usually found in hay and pasture. In order to get quality roughage, one should steer clear of cheap hay or low-end feed. Quality food will lead to a healthier animal.

Horse's teeth should be filed frequently. Due to the similar types of feed that these animals feed on, it is common to find that their teeth are unevenly worn out. To combat this, a vet should be called regularly to file these teeth. When doing this, he or she will also be able to spot any other issues in the mouth.

When it comes to ensuring the health of your horses, hooves top the list of areas that must be addressed. After all, one will not be able to ride her horse if the hooves are in bad shape. A good farrier should be given the task of taking care of them regularly.




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