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Checklist Before Going To Horse Camps

Prior to ultimately embarking to a horse camp, whether bring your own horse to camp unaccompanied or with some company, you must first be sure that the horse, or horses, they are healthy and vigorous adequate to go outdoors and spend a couple of days and nights out in the cold wild at night and the searing sun during the day.

You must make certain the horse is free from whatever medical complications and isn't having any physical defect or shortcomings. This will ascertain that the animal won't ran into problems when out on steep roads and courses or bearing long-distance travel.

This should be acted particularly when you are about to horse camp unaccompanied with the horse. Imagine, if the horse all of a sudden fell ill or died in the wild that is hundreds or thousands of miles away from home, how could you possibly get back home?

Assure the horse shoes. Before going to the camp, make a point that the horse's nails and shoeing outfits are in good shape. Be sure also that you are well versed of fastening loose horse shoes or are good at putting back lost shoes just in case of emergencies.

Remember that horse shoes will assist ascertain the walking and running capableness of the horse especially on harsh terrains.

Next thing you should consider would be your familiarity with the campsite. You don't prefer to be lost in the wilderness for a few days, do you? It would also help if the horse is acquainted with the area or the terrain.

The horse should be used to trekking terrains. Experts say that the horse should be used to taking harsh and steep terrains. Former experiences of the horse in acquiring such opening move would help to be sure that animal wouldn't abandon amid the camping activity.

When in the end going to the camp, naturally, you should check on the basic needs for both yourself and the horse. Water should be on top of the list. Bring sufficient drinking water for yourself. You may not opt to bring water for your horse if you are 100% sure that there will be a nearby stream or river in the camping site where the horse can drink.

Because horses eat grass, there is also no need to pack food for the horse. But do pack food that is bound to last you a few days. Take only the basic food supply.

The horse trail

If the horse camp games will call for a group of people, it is advisable that you carry along a horse trail. The horse trail would serve as a mode of transportation for those who are ineffective to get going through tedious journey along the way.

For children and women, horse trails are also idealistic to use to be sure they will be comfortable all throughout the camping duration.

Once going to a horse camp with a horse trail, you could choose to buy one or rent for the event. There are good aluminum-made horse trails around that aren't too pricy.

If you feel the horse trail wouldn't be of value to you in the future, then, it would be wise to just rent one for a particular occasion.

When looking for a horse trail, make sure it is broad and is comfortable enough for those who would be on it. Aluminum horse trails are more acceptable than those made of other materials because they are lighter in weight.

The horse wouldn't feel too much pressure when tracking the trail along in a journey.

Good fortune on your horse camps and always be safe.