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Registrace 21. 05. 2014
The LSU AgCenter's Equine Program has a mission of creating quality educational opportunities to serve the entire Louisiana equine industry. For more information about our equine program visit us at our Facebook page groups/157870920897902/ or www.lsuagcenter.com/en/crops_livestock/livestock/H...
Managing Horses in the Aftermath of Floods and in Wet Environments
Dr. Carissa Wickens from UFL and Dr. Neely Walker from LSU discuss common management issues following flooding events.
For more information and articles on related topics check out the link below:
lsuagcenter.com/portals/communications/publications/publications_catalog/crops_livestock/horses
For more information and articles on related topics check out the link below:
lsuagcenter.com/portals/communications/publications/publications_catalog/crops_livestock/horses
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Basic loops to use in 4-H Ranch Roping
zhlédnutí 3,6KPřed 3 lety
Howard Cormier reviews some of the basic loops that an exhibitor in 4-H Ranch Roping might use.
Feeding Senior Horses
zhlédnutí 47Před 4 lety
Scott Campbell, Equine Specialist from Purina and Dr. Neely Walker discusses strategies to keep in mind when feeding senior horses.
How to make a Traditional Louisiana Skeeterbrush
zhlédnutí 140Před 4 lety
Howard Cormier demonstrates how to build a traditional Louisiana Skeeterbrush.
Weed Management for Horse Owners
zhlédnutí 491Před 4 lety
Dr. Ron Strahan and Dr. Neely Walker discuss weed management.
Equine Dental Care
zhlédnutí 310Před 4 lety
Dr. Charles McCauley and Dr. Neely Walker discuss the importance of Equine Dental Care.
DIY Equine Fecals & Updated Equine Deworming protocols
zhlédnutí 266Před 4 lety
Dr. Erin Oberhaus and Dr. Neely Walker demonstrate how to do your own fecal egg count and discuss updated equine deworming recommendations.
Pasture Management for Horse Owners
zhlédnutí 133Před 4 lety
Dr. Ed Twidwell and Dr. Neely Walker discuss pasture management techniques for horse owners.
Navicular Disease in Horses
zhlédnutí 702Před 4 lety
Dr. Colin Mitchell and Dr. Neely Walker discuss navicular disease in horses and how to manage them effectively.
Managing PSSM in Horses
zhlédnutí 520Před 4 lety
Dr. Liz Gagnet and Dr. Neely Walker discuss PSSM in performance horses and how to increase the longevity of their show career.
Equine Respiratory Diseases
zhlédnutí 1,6KPřed 4 lety
Dr. Rebecca McConnico and Dr. Neely Walker discuss common equine respiratory diseases and how to effectively manage horses with those conditions.
Cushings (PPID) and Metabolic Syndrome in Horses
zhlédnutí 358Před 4 lety
Dr. Erin Oberhaus, Dr. Frank Andrews, and Dr. Neely Walker discuss PPID and Metabolic Syndrome in Horses and how to manage them more effectively.
Managing Manure on Equine Operations through Composting
zhlédnutí 246Před 4 lety
Dr. Carissa Wickens and Dr. Neely Walker discuss strategies to manage manure on equine operations.
Riding Exercises
zhlédnutí 1,6KPřed 4 lety
Basic riding exercises to help develop balance and an independent seat. lsuagcenter.com/topics/livestock/horses
Insect Bite Hypersensitivity
zhlédnutí 249Před 4 lety
Information on how to manage Insect Bite Hypersensitivity (Sweet Itch) in Horses. www.lsuagcenter.com/portals/communications/publications/publications_catalog/crops_livestock/horses
How to send your horse over an obstacle
zhlédnutí 152Před 8 lety
How to send your horse over an obstacle
I understand stirrups were pretty much unheard-of until the Middle Ages, anyway (take a look at an equestrian statue of Alexander the Great), so I was very interested to see a rider get on without them! Thanks.
I thought I was doing well just putting my underwear on without falling down. Now this....
lol, way i have always done it, 45 y/o but hope to keep doing it when i'm retired.
Great tip. Now I know what to do with the old case for my Leatherman Tool since I bought a much better case for it. It should do the job just fine for a bic lighter on my saddle.
Why does the video end before you? Short and sweet is fine, but I was hoping for an explanation of WHY you would want a ring on your saddle strings.
Maybe for a breast collar?
@@EmmaVeelle I suppose you could snap just about anything you wanted there, like a water bottle with a snap hook or a carabiner. But I'd never hook a breast collar that high or to a small piece of leather that light - it'd never hold when you need it to. Breast collars need to hook lower to the D-ring rigging. Some saddles even have a double D-ring there just for that purpose. A breast collar that high will not be holding the saddle against the horses breast but against his neck and wind pipe - not a good place.
@@Chugwater_Cowboy I know. I wouldn't put my breast collar there either. It was just a thought on if he was using this for that or not. I understand what you are saying, and I completely agree.
Wow
That’s great unless you are showing a reined cowhorse I seen a competitor going to circle a cow the cow stuck it’s head through the lead rope and he was tied to the saddle horn lucky his horse was well broke but it could have been bad I always put the lead rope through my belt not tired but so it can pull out if it needs to
This is lunging, circling, and round penning. They are the same.
Thank you 0:45
very helpful
Great video! Thank you. :-)
rockerbellas hi.
Holy cow (or horse, I guess) that was amazingly graceful. Just amazing!
Best way I've seen to tie this bend.
WHAT IS THE DIFERENCE BETWEEN LUNGING AND CIRCLING, PLEASE, IS THE SAME? AND ROUND PENNING?
They are the same. People just call them different things.