Sunday, December 14, 2014

Beginners Guide To Raising Sons Of Frenchmans Guy

By Lucia Weeks


It is not a joke to raise a horse. For one, it is not like the cute, cuddly pets we love to carry around inside our homes. Two, they need serious trainings if you want to get them to compete with others. While getting a professional trainer to do this job is the prefered mode by many, this is not to say that you cannot do something on your end. You can. You just need to know where to start.

One of the most famous competing animals right now are the horses. They come in different breeds and have their own reputation. The sons of Frenchmans Guys is among the sought after breeds of baby horses. They learn easily and are known to be top performers in horse racing. If taken are of right, they can be a great company for you and your family.

Once you decide to get this breed, you will have to start preparing yourself. The selection is just the beginning. The real challenge starts after that. Here is a short guide on how you can go about with the preparation.

First, do some research. Regardless of where you are and the number of horses you want to handle, it is important that you are informed. Read about the breed of your choice. Learn about your responsibilities as the owner and the things that you may need to ask on your own personal schedule. Being informed is better than not at all especially if you need to implement schedule changes upon yourself.

Prepare its shelter. Obviously, you cannot just let them in your house. They need a separate one. An area which is close to a pasture and has access to sources of grass is ideal. For horses, this is a conducive place to stay in. If you do not have this environment, hold the idea of buying a horse first. Visit a barn in your area and know your options.

Take some formal lessons. This is not a requirement but it is better if you do so. A formal training under a trained breeder or raiser will introduce you to things which you may not be able to read on articles online. You will have to pay for this of course but the learnings that you will get after the entire course will be vital in your journey to raising your own horse.

Look for the appropriate gears for your horse. This serves as a preparatory for his future competitions. Still, it is best if as early as now you start canvassing. By the time you are ready to let him join, you should buy a fitting tack that fits perfectly with his body size. If you cannot find any, have it customized.

Fifth, prepare your own gear. You cannot expect to be fine working with your horse while on a casual attire. You may have to do some running yourself so be sure you are fit for the job. The right helmet and type of boots will be a good start.

You may be turned off by all those negative experiences shared by people who quit raising in the middle. But if you are serious about it and are willing to spend time for it then you should go ahead and try. Plus, if you prepare, you can do it.




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