Posts Tagged ‘USRider’
Equine Traveling Papers
Equine Traveling Papers When you travel with your horse, you need to carry a number of documents, especially if you’re crossing state lines.
Read More7 Tips to Horse Hoof Health
You said it wouldn’t happen again, but here you are: Your horse is confined and your checkbook is out, as you wait for your farrier to come and fix your horse’s ailing hooves. Meanwhile, you’re…
Read MoreHELP US, HELP YOU!
In the unfortunate event of a breakdown, USRider reminds all of our Members to be well prepared and provide the necessary information so we can better assist you! • Get to know your…
Read MoreLong-Haul Travel Risks
Long-distance shipping can put horses at risk for illness and injury, new research from Australia confirms. The study also highlights some actions owners and shippers can take to keep their horses…
Read MoreGreat Coats From the Inside Out
Credit: Photos.com If you have a horse come into your barn with dull or coarse hair, start a good feeding program right away. The trickiest problem might be getting the correct balance of vitamins,…
Read MoreBlown Horse Trailer Tire
Tire blow-outs on horse trailers are common. Tire blow-outs on your horse trailer can and do happen to anyone, but…
Read MoreLet’s Get Loaded: When Your Horse Refuses to Board His
There’s nothing like loading a reluctant horse into a trailer to draw a crowd. The collision of a wild-eyed horse, a frustrated handler, and a small dark box-on-wheels induces ordinary folk to step up…
Read MoreDon’t Let A Runaway Horse Trailer Happen To You!
Make sure you follow the safety checklist from USRider before taking off on your horse trip.The story is a cautionary tale for horse owners everywhere: Loveland, Colorado fire fighters and…
Read MoreCovering All Bases
I first bought USRider when I made plans to trailer my horse to some out-of-state shows. I had only heard positive things about them and it seemed like a good idea to have coverage that would protect…
Read MoreDoes Your Horse Trash Your Trailer?
|Question: How do I keep my 15-month-old Quarter Horse filly from pawing at my trailer and scratching it up while she is tied to it? I have tried tying another horse with her that stands still,…
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