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Who is in possession of the ball? – 2 players progressing by marking each other on the line of the ball – 1 player progressing alone on the line of the ball, in its direction or to get it – the player with the
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Two referees officiate the game riding horses, as close to the action as they can. In case of disagreement, they rely on the decision of a third arbitrator or “referee”, who is looking the game from the sidelines.
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A match is divided into 4-8 periods or chukkas of 7 minutes 30 each, with 3 minutes breaks to change horses. If the referees have whistles to intervene in misconduct during the game, the time is given by a bell or a horn.
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Sometimes horses are injured during transportation. Indeed, it is not always easy to know how to transport your animal in the best possible conditions. Here are some advices to help you: – Check that your horse was recently
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Eats well, easy to catch, looks pleased to see you, enjoys his work and offers no resistance…Discover 10 tips for keeping your horse happy : -Tips 1 : Feed your horse a little but often In the wild horses graze all day, so
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It is necessary to vaccinate your horse. Among the general vaccinations, some of them are compulsory and others are advised. The flu, the rabies or even more the tetanus. Poloconsult gives you more details on your horse
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In the horse environment the presence of numerous insects can bother your horses. Insects attack especially the head of the horse, generally the eyes contour where they accumulate. They are mainly flying insects, that we usually
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Xénophon said at the V century b.C « The horse is a good teacher, not only for the body but also for the spirit and the heart ». The equinetherapy is a mental care based on the presence of a horse as a therapeutic mediator.
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As for men, the feeding of horses influence their whole balance.
The first ache of abandoned horses is related to their feeding. The horse is a valuable and fragile animal. The importance given to its health issue is therefore
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Working strips are easy-to-use. Ideal for delicate skin horses, they are 50% training bands and 50% work gaiters (protection against hits). They suit all breeds. On the other hand, do not forget that a polo band does not replace