Horse Riding at Tswalu

horse riding has become exceptionally popular at Tswalu and the stables were very busy this festive season, with a wonderful giraffe sighting on the Christmas morning ride, followed by buffalo sightings a few days later.

Guests loved the thrill of being out on horseback, part of their natural surroundings.

The Tswalu stables now have15 horses varying of size, colour and breed. The breeds include Shire, Arab X, Appaloosa X, Saddler X, Boerperd, Friesian X, Quarter horse X and Pinto. We also have some retired racehorses from the Oppenheimer stud farm. Their sizes vary from 146cm (14.3H) to 172cm (17.1H).

Most of the horses are suitable for any type of rider but we do have a few that need more experienced riders. In December we welcomed Cindy to Tswalu, who will be assisting Almeri as Assistant Stable Manager. Cindy completed her Equine Science degree in South Africa and has worked with Arabian and Thoroughbred horses. She also worked at Saldannah Military Equestrian Centre where she was a Stable Manager and ran the eco-rides on the beach. She is looking forward to learning about the Kalahari and becoming a field guide.

This week we also welcome 2 new arrivals to the Tswalu stables. Levi and Lex are beautiful Shire carthorses, originally from England. In the past, this soaring breed was used to do farm work and pull carriages. Levi is 3 years old and already standing at 172cm (17.1H). Lex is 2 years old and is standing at 164cm (16.2H). They will continue to grow until about the age of five and will mature around 180cm (18H). Both horses are undergoing training and will be used for guests as soon as training is complete.

Lyrene Zimmerman
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Learning How To Train A Horse

Learning how to train a horse successfully starts with the right materials. You will need a guide to show you the proper training techniques that are proven to work with horses, from pint-sized ponies to spirited stallions. When you have the right material in hand, you will have the confidence you need to find training success.

Training your animal starts with your attitude. If you are scared of your animal, they will know it. A scared owner is never in control! You need to find a resource that will teach you how to harness the emotion you feel when you are around your horses, and use that emotion to your advantage. Intense emotions, such as fear or excitement, create a poor environment for training sessions. Learning how to train a horse starts with learning how to control emotional levels.

Once you have mastered the right attitude, a quality training resource will show you how to groom and care for your animals. Look for a training resource that ideally has illustrations along with instructions on how to properly groom your animals. Having illustrations makes it easier for you to compare yourself with what the resource instructs you to do.

Next, find a resource that will show you the proper way to mount. While this might sound like an obvious activity, many equestrians start every ride and training session incorrectly by saddling and mounting their horse in the wrong way. When you are working on training, everything must be done in the proper manner, with the proper attitude. When you are working with a new mount, your animal will need this predictability in order to learn how to trust you.

Learning how to train a horse also involves learning how to anticipate the animal’s actions. This means you will need to be able to “think” like horses do. You will not be able to do this without a training resource that explains the movements and body language of these animals. Understanding the animal you work with is the most important aspect of being a successful owner, trainer, and rider.

The best way to learn training techniques is from an experienced trainer. Many people can write about their opinions about training, but an experienced trainer will know what works and what does not work. When looking for a training program, look for one with qualified staff. Their experience will work toward your success.

Horserealm offers a downloadable book on how to train a horse at http://www.horserealm.com. The guide includes photographs that accompany the text on step-by-step instructions for riding as well as care and attention. The book covers various topics such as spooking, rearing, trailer loading, and familiarizing horses to unfamiliar environments such as beaches. The book is meant for beginners as well as experienced riders.

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About how much does it cost to buy a horse, care for it, find it a shelter, ect?

I was thinking of saving up for my very own horse. I know it’s a long term goal, and it won’t be easy. But can someone give me an estimate of how much it would cost to buy a horse, care for it, how much farms charge to keep it there, medical bills, horse riding lessons, ect? Please and thank you.

BOARDING
anywhere from $120- $600 a month
yearly: $1440-$7200
^it depends on where you are and how much you would like the stable to care for your horse…

FEED
Hay (20 lb./day x 365 days = 7300 lb. or 3.65 tons x $120 per ton = $438.00
Grain (4 lb./day x 365 days = 1460 # x .20/lb.) = 292.00

BEDDING
Bedding (1 bag/wk. X $5/bag) = $260.00

VETERINARY SUPPLIES AND CARE
Immunizations = $60.00
Deworming 6 times per year x $10 = $60.00
Dental and Misc. Vet Maintenance = $100.00
Farm call charges = $75.00

FARRIER
Shoeing 6 times at $80 = $480.00
Trimming 3 times at $25 = $75.00

EMERGENCY
you should have a spare $5000 just in case anything were to happen to your horse…

TOTAL $3280-9040 a year (not including emergency fund +$5000)

The Following Are All Supplies You Will Need:

Saddle $200
Bridle $40
Halter $15
Lead Rope $10
Leg wraps–mainly for First Aid purposes. $10
Grooming tote $10
First aid kit $40
Blankets $60
Shampoo/conditioner $20
Girth/cinch $20
Head Bumper $10
Helmet $50
Towels/Rags $5
Reins $15
Flashlight–have one handy before you need one $5
Mane/Tail Detangler $20
Saddle Rack $20
Crop $10
Lunge line $10
Lunge whip $10
Hoof oil $10
Thermometer (for the horse of course) $5
Wet wipes $5
Paper towels $2
Brushes: $30
-Hard
-Soft
-Face
-Curry
-Hoof Pick/ Brush
-Sweat Scraper
-Shedding Blade
-Scissors
-These Come in Handy: http://www.horsetackinternational.com/multi-purpose-hoof-knife.html
-Clipper and accessories $40
-Sponges $2
-Detangler $10
-Soft Face Towels (can be used for the eye boogers :) ) $2

Water Bucket $5
Emergency Contact List
Cribbing Halter (if needed) $10
Duct Tape! $5
Extra Halter $15
Extra Lead Rope $10
Extra Saddle Pad $20
Extra Bridle $40
^^ they break :)

TOTAL: $800.00 (ish)

Just be ready for other little or big things you’ll need along the way. If you are planning on showing you will need to add those items to the list as well (clothes, more grooming supplies, show saddle, bridle, halter, trailer, etc.).

**You can get a first aid kit here:

http://www.smartpakequine.com/ProductCompare.aspx?CATID=381&cm_mmc=Google-_-Health%20Care-_-First%20Aid-_-Horse%20First%20Aid%20Kitiq_id=8129135

or here:

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is 19 too old to start to learn how to horse ride?

Im reallyintrested in horse riding lessons Guide Amazon.com’;return true;” onmouseout=”self.status=””>horse riding, ive been a couple of months ago when i was on holiday. theres a local horse riding centre near where i live and i would love t start riding but think im too old to start learning? All the other people who ive talked to and read about have been riding since they were really young. Do you thinkid get funny looks from the trainers?

You are never too old to learn. Think on this the 2005 World Champion Bull Dogger won the world at the age of 23, and he never even got on a horse till he was 18. You never know where it will lead you. Go for it.

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Anyone know of any cheap horse riding schools in kent preferably medway ish area?


look in the yellow pages or do a google search for BHS approved riding schools

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I want to take horse riding lessons?

I haven’t ridden a horse in years, but I do have experience (including bareback riding). The problem is that most of the places will make me take level one classes which include horse care. Considering I don’t have the resources at the time to own a horse, what do you suggest I do to learn how to ride properly without the extra cost of these fancy equestrian places?

Find a local stable and become friends with the owner. I do not know any place that doesn’t need help and you could offer this help in exchange for riding lessons. The looks of a barn is NOT the Knowledge of the Owner.. If the barn is clean and bright but needs a coat of paint well as an old man I sometimes need to spruce up myself!
The barn owner may just bee to busy to paint but with help they may have time to give you the lessons you need and to Paint.

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horse riding??????????

do you think its weird that i know how to ride a horse with no pratice. i mean i know how to gallop, run, control my horse, and jump small jumps on a horse with no major pratice. i went to horse camp and from day one i knew how to do that stuff. i only went on a horse twice in my life since horse camp how did i know how to do all that stuff?
its weird i am i had good posture i wasn’t like bending or anything i didn’t even fall off weird………..

I think the word NOBODY SAID,, IS YOUR A "" NATURAL""
Good for you ""

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How much do you pay for horse riding lessons?

For how long? In which state? English or Western? Group or private?
On your own horse or the stables horse?
Wow! What a big range – anywhere from $10 to $75 an hour. Thank you so much for all of your answers, they are appreciated. Wish I could have given you all "best answer". :-)

It really does depend on where you live for the price of an average horse riding lessons Guide Amazon.com’;return true;” onmouseout=”self.status=””>lesson. In Tucson, AZ, usually they are around $30-40 per lesson. But when I go to California, I have to pay $60 per ride. An hour each. So there is a huge difference. And in Tucson, my lessons are private. In California, with like 3 other people.

and usually there is no difference between the price for your own horse or the stable’s horse.

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Ride!

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Mount your horse and join world-class equestrians in jumping, 3-day eventing, and dressage competitions in this equestrian game.

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Horseback Wipeout!

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