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When you want to buy a horse, it's often difficult to choose between types, sex and breed. This is necessary because there are certain criteria you need to take into account when buying a horse. Then all you have to do is choose from these types of horse, but how? We'll help you make the right choice. This time, we're going to talk about the gelding. What is a gelding?

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Horse riding is an exciting discipline that unites man and horse in a harmony of movement and communication. However, to maintain this healthy and mutually beneficial relationship, it is crucial to take into account an often underestimated factor: the weight of the rider in relation to that of the horse.

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You want to offer the best to your horse, don't you? Premium equine nutrition is much more than just a diet: it is a promise of vitality, performance and well-being for your companion. Whether you are a recreational rider or a seasoned competitor, understanding your horse...

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Naturopathy is classified as a traditional medicine by the WHO (World Health Organisation). It ranks 3rd among traditional medicines, after traditional Chinese and Ayurvedic medicine. It is in fact a way of life and a correct diet, aimed at maintaining the well-being of the living being. Naturopathy, also known as naturotherapy, helps to restore health in the face of chronic illness. What about the equine naturopath?

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Lunging a horse is a very useful activity in horse riding. It is practised in the stables before or after mounted work, even before attaching a hitch to your stallion. This activity concerns a mare, a young foal or a racehorse. The aim of lunging is for your horse to adopt the right movements and cadence. So, how do you rein your horse?

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The albino horse (mare or stallion) has an immaculate white coat with pinkish skin and dark or blue eyes. Very friendly, robust and with great endurance, they are suitable for equestrian leisure activities such as riding (at a gallop or not). However, they are not really suited to carriage driving and show jumping, unlike the French saddle horse and the draught horse.

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