Apart from the zoo named Honolulu Zoo, there is a horse named Harold. Harold is always a popular person. His friends Hogan and Harry are happy with their friends, but Harold always wants to become the most popular friend. He is enthusiastic about circling the zoo with all the "privileges" of the zoo. Zebra is the most popular animal around, or it looks like it. Harold think that they have everything; of course, black stripes, infinite lawn and all women.
We have all heard saying "Horses are horses", but the owner of all horses knows your horse is not just a horse! He is your teammate, your soulmate, and your therapist. You love your horse, you want to confirm that he has everything he needs. But should you know how to take care of your horse? First of all, let's realize that each horse is unique and there is no "all-out" advice. That is why we always recommend changing your horse management plan with your veterinarian, shoe store, trainer, barn administrator and / or other horse expert. In other words, keep in mind some general guidelines when evaluating caring for your horse.
Horse training refers to various exercises that teach horses to perform certain actions when requested from humans. Horses are trained to be managed by humans for daily care and horsemanship activities, from horse racing to treatment for disabled people. Historically, horses have been trained in war, agricultural work, sports and transportation. Today most horses training is designed to make horses suitable for various recreational and sports equestrian competitions. Horses also receive professional job training, from movie stunt work to police and crowd management activities, circus entertainment, and horse psychotherapy.
Arabs can participate in many equestrian competitions such as horse racing, horse riding of saddle seats, western music fun, hunting seats, Baba equestrian, cutting, control, durable cycling, jumping, events, youth activities I will. For those who are not interested in other people's games, they are used for horse riding, horse riding and horses in working meadows. Because of the endurance, Arabs dominated endurance cycling. They are the leaders of the Tevis Cup competition covering 100 miles a day (160 kilometers) and are participating in world FEI certified endurance races, including world horse racing competitions.