Tuesday 24 June 2014

Grooma Easy Wormer Drench Bit - makes worming a breeze

Have a horse or horses that are hard to administer anything to orally?  I know I do and I've often wished I had one of these worming bits because they make an ordeal so much easier.  No more resorting to tranquillizing, twitching or various other 'methods' to get the job done.

This Grooma Easy Wormer Drench Bit makes worming and administering anything by syringe to difficult horses a breeze. 



Product Description
The Easy Wormer by Grooma is a reuseable de-worming bit that could save your horse's life; the package contains one drench bit, one 60ml syringe and one adjustable head piece strap constructed of durable, long lasting nylon material



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FEATURES and BENEFITS:
  • Save money with accurate dosage, no more waste
  • Safe-surgical plastic construction
  • Overcomes trauma and hassle associated with drenching
  • Can be used for vitamin supplements and/or veterinary remedies
  • Instructions for use included

Sunday 22 June 2014

Reiki For Horses

Reiki is a spiritual healing technique developed by Japanese Buddhist Mikao Usui in 1922 that uses palm or hands on healing.  It is a form of alternative medicine where the transfer of gi, or universal life energy, is passed through the palms of the hands into the patient allowing self healing through the reduction of stress and promotion of relaxation.

Whilst official medical bodies, even those for complementary and alternative medicine, say there is no scientific or clinical evidence that Reiki works or has any healing properties whatsoever, it none-the-less remains a popular practice with many thousands of proponents and practitioners around the world.

The Reiki For Horses Practitioner Handbook For Healers That Wish To Work With Horses was written by Jan Barley, an established horse healer who teaches to Accredited Practitioner Level.  It is designed for Reiki Practitioners who want to learn more about becoming a professional horse healer.
It is a very informative, easy to read handbook and is a very successful 'must have' resource for any horse healer, particularly those just starting out.

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Train Your Horse & Cure Bad Habits!


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The secret to a good relationship with your horse is training and mutual respect.  Let's face it, horses are a lot bigger than us and weigh a heck of a lot more so pussyfooting around with them just doesn't cut it.  Not to mention the fact that it is an accident waiting to happen.

Horses need to be taught to respect your space and to obey commands.  It's the only way to avoid putting yourself at risk of getting hurt.  For instance, a horse that doesn't know it is not allowed to jump on top of you when it gets a fright is a dangerous horse.  It doesn't mean to be but if it's natural flight reaction kicks in and YOU haven't taught it that no matter what the circumstances, you are the one in control then you are the one at fault, not the horse.

Picture though being able to train your horse gently, with a full understanding of his (or her's) natural instincts and urges.  Picture having the knowledge and ability to eliminate bad habits like kicking, biting, pulling back, rearing, shying etc.  Picture being able to develop a real bond and connection with your horse simply because you took the time to understand him and train him with compassion and empathy.

This Ebook Package will show you how by revealing powerful and effective horse training techniques of the old time master horse trainers.

Wednesday 29 January 2014

The art of taming and training wild horses

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Have you ever admired beautiful, wild horses? Have you ever wished that you could train and tame them?

Without the right tools and information, it could take you years and cost you a small fortune to learn the secrets and techniques to successfully taming and training wild horses. Instead of spending a fortune on so-called experts or knocking yourself out with the old trial and error method, there is an easier way to learn how to tame and train wild horses.

Now there's good news ....

I won't deny that there are a ton of books out there on horse training. Unfortunately the problem with most books on the subject of taming and training wild horses is that they are either filled with plenty of promises and no solid techniques and strategies to back up those promises or they contain only one or two pieces of useful information and not a comprehensive look at everything you need to know to succeed in all areas of taming and training wild horses.

A Guide to Taming and Training Wild Horses breaks the mold of all the other hunting books and manuals you have heard and read about. It presents solid, proven steps to help you learn how to successfully tame and train wild horses!

Sounds too good to be true?

It's not and I can prove it with The Art of Taming and Training Wild Horses.


But, first a word of introduction.

My name is Matt. A few years ago I found myself in a situation not too different from your own. I have always had an interest in wild horses. Usually; however, I met with dismal failure when I attempted to train them.

I didn't understand what I was doing wrong. I had spent a ton of money on taming and training wild horses technique books and even a few private lessons but it didn't seem to make a difference. I desperately wanted to improve my technique but didn't have a clue where to start.

None of the books I had read on taming and training wild horses had been able to solve my problem. Some of them were so mired down in fancy words and technicalities that it was a miracle I ever got past the first chapter! Others might have passed on a helpful hint or two, but did not solve my problems. The process of sorting through various taming and training wild horses books was frustrating and time-consuming. One night I commented to my wife that what I really needed was a comprehensive guide on everything to do with taming and training wild horses

That's when it hit me!

Introducing ...

The Art of Taming and Training Wild Horses!

If I couldn't find a comprehensive guide on taming and training wild horses, then why not create my own? I was tired of flipping back and forth through tons of books for the few bits of information that could help me; but I reasoned that if I put all those little tidbits of info together then I might actually be able to begin understanding the secrets to taming and training wild horses.

The next morning I furiously began to read through all of the taming and training wild horses books that I had purchased over the past few years and take down the pertinent notes. I didn't stop there either. I swallowed my pride and enlisted the help of a few experts who were accomplished in taming and training wild horses

It took awhile to sort through all of the information I had gathered and compile the notes I received from the experts I consulted, but when I was finished I sat back and was completely stunned.

Right here in front of me was the information that I had been seeking all along!

From the notes I had taken from several articles on the subject of taming and training wild horses, as well as my own experiments, I had comprised a comprehensive compendium on taming and training wild horses.

"I sat back in stunned amazement!"

It was all there!

History of Wild Horses

The Characteristics of Horses

Getting the Colt from the Pasture

How to Stable a Colt

What to do When the Horse is Stubborn

Then I decided to try an experiment and put all of my hard work to the test. The next morning I headed out hunting. This time I would not fail!

"Suddenly, I was excited!"

I absolutely could not believe the difference. Suddenly it was all so clear! I could easily implement proven strategies without having to wade through a mountain of fancy words and difficult to understand terms.

What happened next was nothing short of amazing!

These strategies not only worked, but the results were completely astonishing. Now, keep in mind that I had tried a lot of other techniques up until this point. You name it, I probably tried it! That's how desperate I was to learn how tame and train wild horses

As my success with taming and training wild horses grew, I started to feel guilty. I knew there were a lot more people out there who wanted the same solutions I had found. Somehow, it just didn't seem right to keep it to myself.

One night as I made some changes to my book, I wondered how many other people might have the same problem? After all, if I couldn't find a decent comprehensive taming and training wild horses manual, what were the chances anyone else could? Given the tremendous success I had encountered using my manual; I was sure that other people could take the same easy to read and understands strategies and achieve success as well.

Right now you're probably thinking, "Yeah, right. There's a ton of taming and training wild horses books out there. What makes you and your book so different?"

I won't deny for a minute that there are some good taming and training wild horses technique books out there-after all I've read most of them, if not all of them. The difference, however; is that my book blows all the others out of the water because it doesn't just focus on one area of taming and training wild horses.

You get everything you need to understand how to tame and train wild horses. Nothing, absolutely nothing, is left out.

Monday 20 January 2014

Beginners Guide To Horse Training


If you are looking at purchasing a horse, or have one but need some advice as to how to start training it, this book could be what you're looking for to start out with.


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It is a basic fact of life that horses, accidents and injuries often go hand in hand.  They are after all a prey species and they owe their existance today to their basic flight instinct, which is their automatic untrained reaction to fear or danger.

So, one way of preventing injuries, to yourself and your horse, is through correct education and training. A well trained horse is less likely to misbehave and more likely to listen to you and take his / her cues from  you, making him / her a much safer animal to handle and ride.  A horse also requires basic training just so that you can do simple, every day things with it like lead it, tie it up, do its feet, worm it and so on.  An untrained, unhandled horse at the end of the day generally ends up at the sale yards because it is virtually unsaleable anywhere else and ultimately that usually means in a can of pet food.  So, learn to train your horse correctly so that you can manage it and make it manageable.  This makes it useful and safer to be around.

Not enough time or experience ????  Then seek out a good trainer.  The end result should be that you have a horse that is well trained.  You however will still be untrained unless you are already an experienced rider and have only used a trainer because you just don't have the time to train your own horse.  If you are somewhat inexperienced, you need to get training for yourself as well so that you can continue your horse's training.  That can all add up to a very expensive learning curve.

Training a horse on your own though is certainly doable, even if you aren't very experienced.  Sure, you will both be learning at the same time and yes, you will inevitably make mistakes but limit those chances and learn what to do to correctly from the start.   This book will give you a great start.

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Beginners Guide to Horse Training


 

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