Thursday, September 21, 2017

How To Prepare For Open Horse Shows And Events

By Jerry Burns


Nothing could be harder than preparing for a competition. However, where stakes are high, doing certain things right can increase your chances of excelling. Here are helpful tips on preparing for open horse shows and events.

Groom your horse on a regular basis. It is important that you keep it clean by grooming it on a daily basis. Ponies that are groomed regularly usually look great, happy and healthy. Proper grooming will ensure that the coat of the animal maintains the right shine and thickness. By personally cleaning your mount, both of you will also get time to bond. Therefore, spend time picking its hooves, working out dirt and brushing its tail.

Feed your animal on the right types of food to enhance the shine of their coat. There are many kinds of feeds that you can buy from the local stores for this purpose. Apart from improving shine, such foods also increase the thickness of the coat. Before buying anything for your pony, be sure to read the ingredients to confirm that it is safe enough to use.

Keep up with the healthcare needs of your animal. Before taking your mount to a show, it is critical to ensure that it is up to date on its treatments and vaccines. The last thing you want is to go for a competition with a pony that is ill, has worms, underweight or overweight. To make your horse more presentable, ensure that it is healthy enough.

On the eve of the competition, it is important to bathe your horse. This should be done to ensure that it is clean enough for the event. It is advisable to clean them a few hours to the show so that you do not have to do it again. If you clean them too early, they could roll and catch some dirt that may mean having to go through the process once more.

It is also important to pack the right items for the event. Due to the stressful nature of such functions, keeping up with the feeding schedule of the pony is important. For this reason, ensure that you pack all their feeds and enough drinking water. The food that you carry should be exactly what you feed them during other days. Still, it is recommended that you do not change their feeding time.

Know the equipment to carry. This involves calling the organizers of the competition to find out about the equipment they expect horse owners to pack. Most organizers usually require that you carry enough shavings for filling the stall. In addition, you may have to pack bedding for your pony, buckets, a wheelbarrow, hooks etc.

A few hours to the event, there are certain things that you should do. They include doing some final grooming, getting dressed appropriately and taking time to just relax. To enhance your performance, be passionate about what you do and encourage yourself. Comparing yourself to other before any competition will only be counterproductive.




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