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Aromatherapy 4 Pets

What is aromatherapy?

Aromatherapy is an excellent natural therapy for horses and dogs, not for cats though. Aromatherapy is the use of essential oils as a therapy to certain physical and mental ailments. When essential oils penetrate the bloodstream, they release their components that act on the various systems of the body and promote self-healing.

Animals react well to it and it is easy to use as long as you know which essential oils to use on your pets.

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Clay 4 Pets

Clay is at its highest activity when moist, and should be renewed or replace after 2 hours. However, it can stay on for many more hours as long as it moist. Dried clay paste on the skin or coat is actually quite uncomfortable!

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Herbs 4 Horses

Herbs for horses are part of a natural diet, but do you know which herbs are not recommended for the pregnant mare or any other pregnant mammal? Here is a list compiled from various resources that you might find useful.

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Horses - Contents

Horses are part of our lives. They are great companions, pets, athletes or workers. Looking after them correctly is essential. In order to be able to do this, one must know the horse (in general) well, and one's horse even better.

We would like to help you discover the life of this majestic animal. 

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1 Feeding your Horse
Created: 03.06.08
Author: Cass

Nowadays, horse nutrition has turned to science and one can easily be confused when it comes to choosing the best food for your equine friend.

There are variables that you need to be aware of in order to provide the best regime for your horse.

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2 Meet Blacky
Created: 03.06.08
Author: Cass

Lets say that we have acquired a horse (4 years old Thoroughbred) and we are wondering what to feed him. For the purpose of this exercise, lets name our horse “Blacky”.

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3 Horse Feed and Horse Behaviour
Created: 14.06.08
Author: Cass

In our previous article "Meet Blacky", we have established a picture of Blacky's needs. Our little 4 yo Thoroughbred straight out of the track.

Now we are left with the daunting task of formulating a feed for Blacky. As you will see, this could take many trials before finding the right regime for our horse. We will try to stay with natural feeds for this horse.

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4 Horse Feed Stuff
Created: 14.06.08
Author: Cass

Many feed stuff are available on the market and it is difficult to choose. Here are some basic ones that are relatively natural and less processed.

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5 Blacky's ration
Created: 15.06.08
Author: Cass

Based on feed stuffs available on the market and what we know about Blacky and the relationship between feed and behaviour, we are now going to formulate his ration.

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6 Horse Feeding Tips
Created: 20.06.08
Author: Cass

In its natural environment, the horse is a grazing animal, eating up to 20 hours a day. The natural feed is grass which varies in nutrients and types throughout the year and areas the horse goes to graze.

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7 Feeding the old horse
Created: 16.08.08
Author: Cass

Owning an old horse can be at time upsetting when you see your old companion fading away. However, nowadays, horses can live happily until a very old age, some well after the age of 30. Hopefully this article will help you and your old mate find the right care.

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1 Deadly plants to horses
Created: 09.12.08
Author: Cass

This list summarises Australian plants that can be lethal to horses. This list is not exhaustive.

Always consult your vet if you suspect poisoning and disallow the horse from accessing the source. This applies to any type of poisoning.

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