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What Are The Lowest Odds In Horse Racing?

Betting 101 The horse that customers have bet the most money on is called the “favourite”. This horse will have the lowest odds. The “longshots” have the least amount of money wagered on them and therefore have the highest odds. Are lower odds better in horse racing? The lower the Read more…

By Jennifer Webster, 3 years ago
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What Is The Most Profitable Horse Bet?

Accumulator. The Accumulator and other multiple horse bets (pick 6) are the most profitable horse racing bets and the riskiest. To win an Accumulator bet, you have to correctly forecast the winner of six races before the start of the first race. What horse event makes the most money? The Read more…

By Clayton Newton, 3 years ago
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How Do You Deal With A Horse That Kicks?

Just keep soothing him with your voice and stroking him, until you can stroke a little way down the leg without him lifting it. Then stop and let him rest. Chill-out time is a must to take the pressure off. You should find that over time you’ll be able to Read more…

By Jennifer Webster, 3 years ago
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Can You Break A Horse From Kicking?

Simple negative reinforcement can break a kicking habit. The key is for your horse to prompt the negative consequence. If Scout routinely kicks in his stall to get attention or demand food, try a kick chain. This is a leather bracelet with a chain attached. Can you hurt a horse Read more…

By Henry Stone, 3 years ago
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Do Male Horses Recognize Their Offspring?

In the wild, herd stallions recognize and protect their offspring, and observers have often seen dad babysitting the kid while mom takes a well-earned break. Do stallions recognize their foals? Stallions are able to identify their own offspring and are very protective of these foals. Do horses remember their children? Read more…

By Clayton Newton, 3 years ago
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What Does It Mean When A Horse Kicks Another Horse?

Horses may defend themselves by kicking when they feel another horse is getting too close to its food, its foal, a special herd mate, or if another horse is acting aggressively towards it. In the wild, horses use powerful kicks, often with both back legs at the same time, to Read more…

By Henry Stone, 3 years ago
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Why Does My Horse Kick Out When Asked To Canter?

Kicking out under saddle can be strictly a behavioral problem, but can also be a sign that the horse is uncomfortable high in the hind limb. Horses that kick out a hind limb, particularly at the canter, may have specific but sometimes very subtle lameness or neurologic conditions. What does Read more…

By Henry Stone, 3 years ago
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Are Horses Supposed To Kick Each Other?

Horses are often seen kicking at each other in the pasture. When playing, these won’t be powerful kicks, and they’ll rarely connect with another horse. This can simply be a display of high spirits, often seen as the horse gallops and bucks to burn off energy. How do you fix Read more…

By Jennifer Webster, 3 years ago
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Why Do Horses Kick At Their Stomach?

Kicking at the belly is a classic sign of abdominal pain (colic) but there could be other reasons for this behavior too. In some cases, horses may be responding to skin irritation, usually from insects. Do horses kick when they’re happy? Message: “I feel good.” Sometimes horses kick out of Read more…

By Clayton Newton, 3 years ago
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What Causes A Horse To Kick At You?

Horses kick to defend themselves, but they also kick to display dominance, blow off energy, or when frustrated. A horse’s kick is powerful; it can break bones and most certainly kill you. Why would a horse try to kick you? Message: “I feel threatened.” At its most primal level, the Read more…

By Henry Stone, 3 years ago

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