Monday, November 28, 2011

Three Great Gifts for Girls Who Like Horses

With only 29 days to Christmas now is the time to purchase that perfect gift for the horse lover in your site. Here are some unique gift selections for girls who like horses!

1) This sterling silver horse necklace is the perfect gift that lasts a lifetime.

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2) Let her sleep surrounded by horses. Our new horse bedding is the perfect gift for the girl who loves horses. http://www.girlswholikehorses.com/category_9/Girls-Horse-Bedding.htm


3) Every little girl deserves a horse sleeping bag. This is new to GirlsWhoLikeHorses.com and will sell out quick for the holidays! http://www.girlswholikehorses.com/item_304/Horse-Sleeping-Bedding-Set.htm

 


Monday, November 14, 2011

Did you know? Here are some fun facts about horses....

Fun Horse Facts to Share with Your Friends!

Have you ever wondered how old a pony/horse can get?

The oldest horse I’ve ever seen in veterinary practice was 48 years old! Usually they reach 30 years, ponies often live even longer. Their age can be estimated by looking at the incisors of the upper and lower jaws. From the age of 12 on it becomes very hard to say how old it really is, because the teeth are becoming worn that much.


Did you know how Equines are called at the different stages of life?

Any young baby-horse is called foal until it is 6 months old, then up to the age of 2 years we talk about yearlings. If it is a male horse it is called colt as long as it is under 4 years old. If it gets older than 4 we call him stallion. Most colts will be operated (castrated), because they are not intended to be used for breeding and they will be easier to handle, ride or drive and keep. After castration (removal of the testicles), it is called a gelding. A young female pony or horse is a filly and after the age of 4 years we call it a mare.


Did you know that Equines are very social animals?

We call a group of ponies or horses herd. In a herd is a clear defined hierarchy or ranking amongst the animals: the strongest, leading female is called alpha mare. One stallion can live together with about 20 -25 mares in a natural herd.
It is very important therefore to keep a horse always together with another companion, because kept on their own they soon become lonesome and suffer.


Do you speak "Horse-ish"?

You probably experienced already how equines communicate with each other. Whinnying and neighing can be heard, if you ride away from other horses or if they meet. Mares express very different sounds when they are nursing a foal. Deep, smooth sounds, whickering can be heard then. You might also have heard it at feeding time from other horses. To warn others in the herd, they use an alarming snorting. If two new ponies meet they are snuffling at each other and are very excited. Usually you can hear a sharp and loud squealing sound. They often face each other, squeal and lift a front leg or back up and swirl round, ready to kick. When a mare is in season, a stallion can express a loud roaring which is his mating call.
 
For more great fun facts visit http://www.discover-horse-carriage-driving.com/horse-facts-for-kids.html
 
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Monday, November 7, 2011

Yee Haw! The holiday season is just around the corner - Come shop with us!

Here at girlswholikehorses.com we are roundin' up lots of great gifts for the upcoming holiday season! 

We have beautifully handcrafted Goose Creek Rocking Horses, Wooden Stables for hours of fun, Pull Horse Yoys great for the little buckaroos, plus much more! We also offer Bedding, Art Work and other root' tootin' Gift Ideas sure to make your horse lover kick up their heels this holiday season. 

Shop with us today at girlswholikehorses.com!