In the Beatch

It's not a better place that take a ride with your Horse than the beatch.

Here we come

Getting ready to show what I have learn during all this time.

Spending time

Together aging to make sure that are Horses keep in top shape. Also keeping it natural.

Finaly

Finally I have learn what I need to know to go in a solo walk with my Horse "Lee".

Enjoy

In Puerto Rico enjoying the weather an at the same time riding this well traing Horse.

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Sep 5, 2012

How to Wash a Horse





Washing a horse helps keep its coat clean.


1 Put your horse in a halter.

2 Tie the lead rope to a railing near a water hose.

3 Use a gentle spray of water. It's easiest to use a hose with an adjustable nozzle.

4 Start at your horse's hooves and work your way up his legs.

5 Wash his body from the belly up.

6 Hold the lead rope and with a light mist gently wash off your horse's face. Most horses don't like this and may fuss.

7 Hose your horse's neck, including under the mane, and continue down the neck to the tail.

8 Pull the horse's tail away and wash underneath.

9 Use a big, soft sponge and gentle shampoo if you want a more thorough wash. Do not put shampoo on the horse's face.

10 Rinse entire horse with a gentle spray.

11 Use a sweat scraper or the side of your hand to wipe away excess water.

12 Let the horse dry thoroughly before putting him back in his stall.

13 Apply fly repellant once the horse is dry.