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Horse Stable keeping

It is very important to decide whether to keep your horse with you or choosing a nearby stable that would accommodate your horse. It all depends upon the size of your property and the amount of money that you can spend. If you think that it is difficult for you to keep the horse on your land, you can find a suitable stable maintained by professionals to keep your horse. However, this would cost money, and your horse would be away from you.
If you decide to keep your horse on your property and are ready to invest on the facility for your horse, a few things should be kept in mind.

Your horse would require a huge amount of space to roam. Make sure you have large grounds for your horse.

Be prepared for a regular maintenance of the stable, once it is built. Unhealthy and dirty stables can lead to diseases in your horse. Make sure you have proper arrangements and equipment to clean the stable on a regular basis.

The food storages should be extremely clean. Remember it is very important to keep food clean to avoid diseases. Adequate supply of water should be arranged. Storage tanks should be installed to avoid lack of water.

The surrounds of the facility should be properly fenced to avoid other animals from entering the premises of your beloved horse. It would further protect your horse from going beyond the boundary and could save him from possible dangers. You should also have an indoor riding area to practice during winters. Make special arrangements for winter season. It is important to keep your horse warm in order to derive the best output in terms of performance.

The stable should be free from parasites. It should not contain sharp edges, which might hurt the horse. It should be well protected from rains and dust storms, or any other from of dangerous conditions for that matter. Cleaning should be done on a daily basis. Dust and moulds should be removed as soon as encountered in the stable. The stable should be cleaned from urine and faeces. These are sources of ammonia, which is not good for health. Install proper drainage systems in the facility.

Make sure that you install proper ventilation systems. Fresh air is an important thing to keep your horse healthy. The facility should be well ventilated.

Bedding should be warm and free from dust. Dust can be irritating for your horse and can cause diseases including diseases of the skin. The horse should enjoy the bedding rather than getting irritated. It should provide adequate cushion and support to the horse. A number of synthetic beddings are available in the market.

Darkness has a bad impact on the behavior !
The stable should be well equipped with lighting sources. Never keep the horse in darkness. This would have a great impact on the behavior of the horse. He might get aggressive and develop bad habits.

In a nutshell: keep the stable clean, well ventilated, fenced, drained and bright.

To learn more about “horse care” visit: http://www.horsecareinformation.com

About the Author

Bjrn T., the owner and operator of the internet site http://www.horsecareinformation.com

Hong Kong Calico

HONG KONG CALICO
Copyright 2005, Michael LaRocca

“Dogs have masters;
Cats have staff.”

Picasso was born in February 2000. According to local astrology,
the Year of the Dragon. Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon? I rescued
her from the SPCA in September 2000. Someone had stuck her in a
donation box. I don’t even want to know what that means.

I had very definite plans. A calm, quiet, lazy girl who would be
content spending all day cooped up in an 18th floor Hong Kong
shoebox apartment.

There she was. In a glass cage. Her roommate was playing with a
cat toy that some people dangled before her, ringing the bells
and acting like a kitten. Meanwhile, she rested on a perch,
mildly disgusted by all the commotion.

Once I reached in, but not before, she rubbed her head on my hand
and purred. Yes, I decided, I’ll take the quiet one. The
paperwork said she was four months old, based on her size. The
guy who handled the adoption looked at her teeth and said, “No,
she’s probably seven months, just underfed.”

When I got home, I told my wife, “She has a naughty face, but
she’s really very sweet.”

I returned two days later, after the desexing operation, and
brought home my shy, quiet cat. I set down the cat carrier,
opened it, and there she was. Scared, skinny, gorgeous.

My wife, the painter, stated that the kitten looked like a
Picasso. If Picasso had painted a cat, this is how it would have
looked. Black, white and ginger all in unique swirls and
patterns. Thus, we named our new kitten Picasso.

Picasso camped out in the spare bedroom, between the wall and the
nearby wardrobe, atop some luggage. A very confined, safe area.
The room was full of other hiding places, naturally, since we used
it for clothing storage. Space is a rare commodity in Hong Kong. I
marvel at the folks who live with two kids, grandma, and a
Filipino maid.

“She may be too quiet,” we worried for the next two days.
“Boring.”

We need not have been concerned. That’s how long it took her to
recover from the surgery, and to realize that her masterful con
job was a resounding success. Don’t you know that all cats, when
seeking a home, pretend to be angelic? Then, when everything is
safe and you’ve been lulled into that false sense of security…
BAM!!

Picasso loves to play with pens, lighters and balls of paper.
Knocking massive marble balls from the windowsill always gives a
satisfying bang. On the polished wood floor, they sound like
bowling balls when they roll. Never in a straight line, leading
to hours of fascinating study. The hair on her tail sticks out
like a bristle brush and her eyes look feral as she rushes madly
through the flat. What will she attack next? Possibly the large
silk butterfly on the wall. No one ever knows, not even her.

She loves pouncing on wall hangings, and attacking funnel web
spiders on the television. She knows how to sit on the remote
control and turn on the TV, but it’s much more fun to lift the
lid on the computer printer and watch the cartridges move.

Her favorite room may be the bathroom. Picasso can watch people
in there, on the toilet or in the shower. She can smell things.
She can stare at herself in the mirror. She can attack the box of
tissues, although she knows not to do that. Not that knowing
stops her. This is a cat, not a dog. She just lies atop the basin
full of shredded tissues and says “meeeeowrrrrr…” Roughly
translated, that means, “I didn’t do that. I just found them
here. I don’t know how they got this way.” Even though we both
know it’s a lie.

She can leap from the basin to the wall that divides the room
almost in half, landing on the 4 inch space between that wall and
the ceiling, slamming into the roof on the way. From there she
can climb onto the light above the mirror, then leap all the way
down to the floor when someone opens a tin of tuna.

Imagine you’re a guy about to take a leak, only to have a cat
jump on the toilet and challenge your aim. Now imagine her
batting the stream, perhaps even taking a sniff. Then when the
toilet flushes, she must stick her head way down in there for a
close-up wide-eyed look. She’s stopped doing all that,
fortunately.

The bathroom has a tub, which is great for rolling in or hiding
in. Recently I saw Picasso licking a bar of soap, then licking
her white chest. Maybe that’s how she keeps it so clean.

Or perhaps her favorite room is the kitchen. She and the kitchen
didn’t get along at first. She leaped on the stove at a bad time
and burned her whiskers. Now she’s learned that it’s safe only
when the burners are off.

The kitchen offers many opportunities to observe coffee brewing,
cooking and dishwashing. Best of all, it has a tap. The water
falls down, then vanishes into the hole. How does that happen? If
she’s feeling a bit energetic, I can simply leave it dripping and
go on my merry way. She’ll appear half an hour later, face and
paws soaked from batting at the water and trying to bite it.

When the pipes stopped up, she was extremely fascinated with my
repairs. Running water and an open cabinet. This combination was
simply irresistible. Ditto when I repaired the toilet. This is a
cat who is definitely obsessed with understanding plumbing.

The bed is also good, because she can lie on Daddy’s chest and
purr. This after fifteen minutes of “kneading bread” on a stomach
that bounces like a waterbed. Picasso almost never bites. She
doesn’t sleep at our feet, but she does visit often. Sometimes
too often.

Did you know that a bite on the leg or the toe is a friendly
morning greeting? Picasso taught me that. Two minutes later, it’s
also good to sniff my face, purr, and perhaps lick my eyelashes.

She gained some weight, incidentally, and looks her age now. She
is not fat, but neither is she skinny. If I fed her every time
she demanded it, she’d be more bloated than Garfield.

When I edited her web page, she tried very hard to help. She hit
all kinds of buttons, opening and closing windows and creating
desktop shortcuts. Finally, she realized that it happened because
she was pushing the buttons. She cocked her head to one side,
fascinated. She looked at me, then back at the screen. She
understood what was happening, but she’s still working on why. I
have faith in her.

Once she saw a photo of some other cat on the screen. She batted
at it for two or three minutes, claws out. It was worse than the
funnel web spider. I must turn off the computer when I’m not
using it because Picasso likes to log onto the Internet.
Seriously.

Sometimes I wake up in the middle of the night with a stomach
pain, but that’s just her pouncing on it again. In the next
second, she kisses my forehead or sniffs my eyelashes again. She
doesn’t pounce on my wife’s stomach. No, she prefers my wife’s
chest. Her claws have gotten quite sharp recently.

We no longer need an alarm clock. Picasso sneaks into the
bedroom, with the stealth of a born hunter, sticks her mouth
directly in the closest ear, and lets loose with a blood-curdling
MEEEEEOOOWWRRRRRRRR!!! Convinced that we’re awake, she returns to
the couch and sleeps contentedly.

One thing about the tri-colored Picasso alarm clock, however, is
that she doesn’t know when we want to get up. She visits at
midnight, 1, 2, 3, etc. She also doesn’t bother to check the
calendar.

As of late, she’s become a more discriminating alarm clock. She
realizes that nothing wakes me up, so she concentrates her
efforts on my wife. At the moment, my wife is responding by
imitating me and lying unmoving. It’s working, but one never
knows for how long.

Apparently, Picasso feels that we don’t need sleep anyway. Either
that, or we’re simply deaf. We never know when we’ll hear things
crashing in the living room in the middle of the night, or
perhaps some strange howling.

By now you may be wondering why I’d keep such an insane cat. It’s
because we love each other.

Does your cat wait for you to wake up in the morning so she can
say hello? Does she run to the door and talk to you when you
return from work or an errand? Does she know your schedule
intimately, adjusting her sleeping habits to wake up and stare at
the door at lunchtime, waiting for you to pop in for a quick
visit? Picasso does.

She often visits me when I’m reading in bed, rubbing and purring
and saying, “I love you, Daddy.” When I’m working at the
keyboard, she watches contentedly from a nearby perch. She always
follows me or my wife around the apartment when we cook or clean
or whatever because she loves to watch us do stuff.

Every cat I’ve owned has run as far away from me as possible when
I clean the litter box. Picasso supervises. As soon as I’m done
she gives it an inspection and a test drive, but that’s not
unusual for a cat.

“Being a cat means never saying you’re sorry.” I never met a cat
who’d disagree with this statement, until Picasso. If I scold her
for something, most of the time she genuinely apologizes. She
might do it again a week or an hour later, but she just can’t
help herself.

Naturally she has mellowed with adulthood, and she was never very
bad to begin with. She’s an angel at least 90% of the time. As
for the rest, we all have to blow off some steam sometimes. Life
with Picasso is never boring.

Shortly after her arrival, I bought her a scratching post. She
absolutely loved it. But as she grew older, and longer, it became
too small. It’s seventeen inches tall, perhaps acceptable for a
kitten, but not an adult. A cat really needs to stretch her body
to its full length when she’s sharpening her claws.

Back in the United States, this would have been simple enough. Go
to the pet store and buy a bigger one, right? Not in Hong Kong. I
had to find myself a pet store with an employee fluent in
English, explain what I wanted, and order it from a catalog. It
wasn’t as difficult as it sounds, actually. I’m getting the hang
of Hong Kong now.

Picasso watched in fascination as I assembled the fifty-two-inch
monstrosity, with four perches of varying heights and sizes. The
longest of the three posts, one that rises from the floor, is a
whopping thirty-two inches from the ground.

As I completed the construction, I discovered that one of the
perches had a hole missing. I didn’t have a drill. I couldn’t
simply take it to the store for a spare part because it was
imported from the UK. Plus, repackaging it at this stage and
returning to the store would have been cruel to Picasso.

I “drilled” the hole with a hammer, some nails and a screwdriver.
When I finished the job, exhausted and sweaty, Picasso ignored
the post in favor of the empty box. She spent days sleeping in
that box. Now it’s lined with towels, plus all the stray paper
balls and rubber bands she’s found to stash in it, and it serves
as her bed. It’s beneath the dining room table, giving her a
four-poster bed.

Finally she discovered the scratching post. She leaped atop it,
putting her at eye level with me, and gave me a grateful meow and
a kiss. She loves it. She can sit on a perch and look over my
shoulder as I type this.

Do you remember what I said before about her claws getting quite
sharp recently? This is why. But aside from an occasional attack
on the feet beneath the blankets, Picasso usually keeps them to
herself.

There are two problems with writing about Picasso. The first
problem is, it becomes obsolete so quickly. The second problem
is, I don’t know when to shut up. I think I’ll just do that now.

You may rest assured that Picasso will be living with us for a
long time to come. We’re all much happier this way.

About the Author

Picasso’s been with us through five years, two provinces, three
cities, and seven Chinese flats. We currently reside in Hangzhou,
where I bicycle around on quests for tuna and cat litter while
Picasso stays home being beautiful. She’s the star of my free
weekly newswletter, WHO MOVED MY RICE?, http://www.chinarice.org
Also, she has a much bigger scratching post now.

His Dog Digs, But Only At Night

A dog owner contacted me the other day and said, “Adam: I’ve been using your dog training techniques for six months now and Zac, my Labrador /Heeler cross (two years old) is just about an angel now.

The only problem I have is that he digs up the lawn approximately once every two months. I have him on a running lead when I’m not home and this prevents him from digging. However, he is off the lead over night. Most of the time he’s good, but now and again he digs a hole (at night).

I’m reluctant to put him on the lead at night because this is when he goes to the toilet (he can’t go during the day). Can you please provide me with some advice so that I can stop this problem?

Thanks,
Night-Digger

Dear Night-Digger:

Thank you for your comments about my dog training techniques, which I write about at Dogproblems.com.

A good solution to your problem would be to confine the dog at night. This can be done either by putting him in a crate, or if you want him outside, build him a kennel run with concrete flooring so he can’t dig. Because you can’t catch him in the act of digging, the way to work with this behavior (especially if it’s only at night) is to prevent it from happening.

From your email, I understand that your dog is tied on the running lead all day without access to the yard to do his business. If you can’t be home to let him out during the afternoon or evening hours, perhaps a responsible neighbor or even a professional pet-sitting service would be willing to do this for you. He should also be having plenty of exercise, both mental and physical to tire him out, and again this is where the neighbor or pet-sitter can come in handy, as well as yourself when you come home. Tiring him out will assure you that he stays out of trouble, all the more so if he’s confined properly.
About the Author

Adam G. Katz is the author of the book, “Secrets of a Professional Dog Trainer: An Insider’s Guide To The Most Jealously Guarded Dog Training Secrets In History.” Get a free copy of his report “Games To Play With Your Dog” when you sign up for his free weekly dog training tips e-zine at:
http://www.dogproblems.com

Healthcare for Your Goldfish

Goldfish Healthcare

You would think that it’s unfair that such a small little creature that brings you so much joy can actually fall sick. But it’s a fact of life that all living things are susceptible to illness, infections, and diseases and will ultimately die. Goldfish too are a species with its own set of health problems that will leave you feeling helpless. The best way to deal with this issue is to familiarize yourself with common health issues that goldfish face and the reasons for their sickness. Knowing the kinds of ailments will empower you with the knowledge to be alert to symptoms and take the appropriate steps to deal with if you can.

Through many hours of research, I have been able to come up with the answers to some the most important questions that have plagued me for so long. Such questions as -

1. Why do Goldfish suddenly turn on their sides before dying later on?

2. Why do goldfish sometimes attack eachother?

3. What exactly is that white growth that appears on their body, known as Ichtyopthirius(Ich), and how do you treat it?

4. What other health threats do Goldfish face?

5. How many fish can you fit in a tank without it being overcrowded?

I was able to find the answers to several hundred questions in total, which I documented in an ebook that I called ‘Goldfish Secrets Revealed’ You can check it out at my site by Goldfish-Secrets.com

About the Author

Having 30 years experience in everything Goldfish, Dane Stanton has spent the past 18 months researching the most pressing questions on Goldfish. This information has been recorded in his book titled - “Goldfish Secrets Revealed” - which you can pick up by going to his website - http://www.goldfish-secrets.com

Your Life and Algebra

What is Algebra?

It is an area of mathematics that use letter of the alphabets in replacement of numbers to derive results for a given situation. It is this generalization that often scares many and thrills some. Algebra topics range from working with equations to factoring binomials all the way to finding the inverse of a matrix. In many cases, just as in any other math related class, students start off by adding, subtracting and simplifying algebraic expressions . They then move on to understanding equivalent fractions, finding Least Common Multiples (LCM) and converting fractions to decimals.

Help!!! Exponents, Radicals and Graphing on the Way..

There are many advanced topics. Firstly there are exponents. An exponent is the tiny number placed as superscript to a number or algebraic expression. An example is (x + y)3 where the 3 is the power and denotes the power to which that number is exponentiated. The above algebraic expression is read as, x plus y to the third power. While working with powers you will often encounter exercises that require you to add, subtract, multiply and divide. You can work with fractional and negative exponents . If that isnt enough to make your head spin, then you can move on to radicals. A radical, simply put, is the reversing of an exponent. The V beside 4 denote a radical expression which means, the square root of 4, which equals 2. The inverse of “V” symbol is “^” which denotes that the number it refers to is a multiple of the principle number. Therefore, 2^2 which is read as 2 to the 2nd power, equals 4. Moreover, powers can be added, subtracted, multiplied or divided by radicals. Radicals can be changed into exponents and exponents back into radicals. If powers and roots arent enough, there is always graphing. Start with graphing straight lines and verifying if the line is horizontal or vertical or something else. Another question to ask is whether the line has an x-intercept or a y-intercept Furthermore, try and see if you can find the slope of a line. you master the mathematical art of graphing, you will find a whole new world full of parabolas and hyperbolas.

Help is Out There

While you are learning algebra if the terms and concepts seem too much to handle, relax and take a break. There are many resources out there that can help you master fractional systems of equations, quadratic formulas and polynomials. The custom is to decide on a math tutor, but the modern algebraic software are no different. In fact, they are as good as math tutors. You can also use algebra calculators or algebra solvers. Any of these instruments can help you become an algebra expert in no time.

A Short Break in Chamonix Village Is an Excellent Holiday

One of the great benefit of Chamonix Haute Savoie France is its short distance to the airport in Geneva. One can fly from England in the early morning and be snowboarding by the p.m.. The achievement of Easyjet and reasonably priced flight services has brought cheaper air fares moreover with great late ski deals and only a one hour trip time between Geneva airport and Chamonix a skiing weekend is today within the range of everyone; and all the catered ski chalets are available from Wednesday/Thursday to Sun which allows you to take advantage of cheap plane tickets and quiet slopes. From your greeting at Geneva airport right up until collecting the group’s skiing badges awaiting for you arrive in the chalet; every last detail is planned to make sure that everyone has the least time journeying and the majority of your time skiing.

A short break in Chamonix Haute Savoie is an excellent short break only if you get the finer details right so the group can take pleasure in your precious break. However that means organising the air flights transfer and luxury catered chalet spot on and chauffeuring you to the slopes as painlessly as possible. Our goal is to give the max. amount of time skiing and the minimum amount of hassle along with our normal impeccable standards of relaxation meals and personal service. With this in mind we provide swift transfers fine chalets fine dining and will recommend and organise mountain guides and snowboarding instructors.

Find The Up To The Minute Info On The Brits 2009 And Also Find out How To Look Sensational With The Capitals 2009 Fashion Week

This February is host to countless different types of events; the most famous of the two are at completely different ends of the spectrum, the Capitals Fashion Week & The Brit Awards 2009

Both of these events are tremendously famous and have developed into somewhat of custom & repeatedly twelve - monthly occurrence. Browse the t5m fashion video here london fashion week.

London’s Fashion Week takes place in NYC, Milan & Paris, the most spectacular & respected cities in the entire world. The first Fashion Week was in New York City in 1943 and was merely intended to pull attention away from France Fashion during WW 2 when fashion trends connoisseurs were allowed to go to France to look over the French Fashion shows. The long expected fabulous Fashion Week takes place in Feb, this is plainly an opportunity for gifted designers both well known names like Dolce & Gabbana and new up and coming less experienced designers to make an exhibition of their most up-to-date collections assortments on the catwalk. This now gives brand and store buyers an opportunity to take notes of what is going to be in style this coming new season. Fashion Week begins with NYC, Fashion Week followed speedily by London’s Fashion Week, Milan Fashion Week & then finally French Fashion Week.

The British Phonographic Industry is also well known today as The Brits is the twelve monthly pop music awards ceremony. The awards first took place in 1977 and took place in the Royal Albert Hall in London The awards ceremony was first aired on BBC 1 its currently now aired on ITV 3. The Brits are seen by millions and millions of people annually & are also broadcasted live every single year. 2009’s Brit Awards are also as always promised to be fantastic & with amazing artists such as Kings of Leon, Duffy & Girls Aloud performing live your bound to be in for incredible night, it wont stop there though. This years Brit Award Presenters are the hilarious Gavin & Stacey’s, James Corden and Mathew Horne and the incredible Kylie so you are going to be in for a laugh too.

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Hip Dysplasia In Dogs

A fairly common degenerative disease in dogs, canine hip dysplasia, is often misunderstood. Many mistakenly think that the ailment is a form of arthritis, but that is simply not the case. Often, dogs that suffer from hip dysplasia will develop arthritis, but this condition is a result of hip dysplasia and not the disease itself. The condition is most common in mid to large size dogs that grow rapidly and can be a source of severe pain and limited mobility for the animal. Even when detected early, there is no “cure” for hip dysplasia; it must be treated with medication to reduce the amount of pain that the dog suffers or be corrected as much as possible with surgery.

What is Hip Dysplasia?

Hip dysplasia is essentially an abnormal formation of the hip joint. This formation causes looseness in the joint that causes an array of problems for the dog. The most common results of hip dysplasia include pain and lack of mobility. Dogs that are severely affected can not move their hindquarters at all. There are many degrees of dysplasia; they range from only the slightest abnormalities in the connection of the joint to complete dislocation of the femur from the hip socket.

What Causes Hip Dysplasia?

Hip dysplasia is primarily caused by genetics. If one or both parent animals carry a genetic trait for hip dysplasia, it will be passed on to their offspring. Genetic conditions and their likelihood of being passed on are measured in terms of “heritability factoring.” Something that is determined completely by genetics, like eye color or gender, is considered to have a heritability factor of 1, indicating that the condition is 100% genetic. A condition that has absolutely nothing to do with genetics, like a sprained ankle, has a heritability factor of 0. Scientists have determined that hip dysplasia carries a heritability factor between .25 and .85, meaning that there is a 25% to 85% chance that the condition is genetic in origin. While injuries to a young pup - incurred before or after birth - can cause the condition, almost all hip dysplasia is passed on genetically.

How is Hip Dysplasia Treated?

As stated earlier, there is no “cure” for hip dysplasia. Medication can be given to control the pain and reduce inflammation of the joint, but the only way to treat the condition on any permanent basis is through surgery. The best way to combat hip dysplasia is through selective breeding. If the either of the potential parent animals show traits of hip dysplasia, they should not be bred and should be spayed or neutered to ensure they do not pass on the trait. All breeding dogs should be X-Rayed at a young age to check for signs of the condition. Many times a dog that appears perfectly healthy and has no signs of the condition can actually have hip dysplasia.

About the Author

This article courtesy of http://www.dog-problems.net

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