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The noble art of shoveling manure.
In equestrian life, there's a task as humble as it is essential: shoveling horse manure.
Horses defecate around 23 kg of manure a day, and they leave it lying around all day long. This means that caring for and riding horses is equivalent to cleaning up feces; you simply can't do one without the other.
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The newborn foal.
Detailed planning and good management practices in a horse breeding program result in a healthy foal.
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The birth of the mares.
After 11 months of gestation, the most anticipated moment for owners arrives: the foaling of the mares.
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Pregnant mares.
Once the mare's pregnancy is confirmed, 345 days, more or less, is approximately the length of time that the mare will be pregnant.
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Geldings.
A gelding is a male horse whose testicles have been removed, which affects its physical and behavioral characteristics
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Give salt to the horses.
Incorporar sal a la dieta de los caballos mejora su salud y bienestar general.
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Mating of mares.
Before deciding to breed mares and breed them, it is important to recognize why you are breeding and what the foal's future holds.
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Thermoregulation in horses during the cold season.
Why horses should not be covered with blankets.
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Harvest the grass. Hay.
At the beginning of summer, we mow the grass to store it and have food for the winter, hay.
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The importance of water.
Water is the basic priority for a horse's life, only the air it breathes is more important.
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