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If wishes were horses, then beggars
would ride. Or so the old saying goes. However, wishes were horses but
not horse supplies as well, then the beggars in question would not be
riding.
To begin with, anyone who wishes to ride a horse, will
need horse supplies in the form of tack. Even the roughest rider who
enjoys bareback riding will require a bridle, and most of us would
prefer to have a saddle between us and the horse's spine.
Most
saddlers will stock a variety of bridles and saddles, along with a
selection of different types of bit, depending on the needs of you and
your horse. Other tack items available at a good retailer of horse
supplies should include halters, cruppers and breastplates. Other horse
supplies are more concerned with the horse's comfort and well-being.
A
horse kept stabled will require good quality food, ranging from the
traditional hay and oats to more modern pellets and grain mixes.
Racehorses and show horses in particular will require very high
quality, high energy feed and supplements in order to perform at their
peak.
A horse kept outdoors in pasture will also require hay
and other feed supplements, especially over winter. A horse kept in
pasture will also require a cover to protect it from the elements, and
occasionally an additional neck rug.
Even if you are using your
horse for everyday hacking rather than competitions, you will still
require a few more items in the way of horse supplies. Grooming is a
pleasure for both horse and rider, and for this you will require a body
brush or dandy brush at the very least.
A hoofpick is also a
vital piece of equipment in order to ensure that your horse's hooves
are in good condition and to make sure that the sensitive frog of the
hoof is not being damaged by stones or other hard objects.
If
you choose to leave your horse "barefoot", you will still need to care
for your horse's hooves, which sometimes means filing them - which in
turn means a specialized file. Stables and fields alike need to be kept
clean from droppings, so a good set of implements such as a shovel, a
rake and a wheelbarrow are vital, although you do not need to buy these
at a specialist horse supplies retailer - any good garden or hardware
shop should stock these.
If you wish to use your horse in
competitions, you will need further equipment, and extra grooming
equipment such as curry combs and hoof oil are just some of the items
on your list. A horse trailer is vital for transporting your mount to
the location of the competition.
The feet and legs of your
horse will need to be protected with brushing boots and/or bandages. As
turnout is an important part of many shows and gymkhanas, you will also
require a collection of ribbons for braiding into the mane according to
competition standards. Western riding, of course, has its own set of
equipment and requirements, chief of which is the specialized Western
saddle.
Other supplies could be better referred to as "people
supplies." These are the essential items for the rider. The most
important of these is the hard hat or helmet, which comes in a range of
styles and types, depending on your needs and any showing you hope to
be doing.
Jodhpur boots are robust enough to work outdoors in
or if a horse accidentally treads on your foot, but are also shaped to
slide in and out of the stirrup easily - hiking boots and Wellington
boots run the risk of being caught in the stirrup, which can lead to
horrific consequences in the case of a fall. These items of protective
clothing, plus others, can easily be bought at a good horse supplies
retailer.
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