Trivia Challenge: Do You Know These Pampering Tips?

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Are you pampering your horse the right way? Navah Rae Adams

1. True or false: Treats can be used to help your horse associate something positive to a scary event such as the vet or farrier?

T / F

2. Regular dental exams should be done every…

A) month

B) two to five months

C) six to 12 months

3. Cold therapy can be used to…

A) prevent injury

B) treat injuries

C) manage old injuries

D) all of the above 

4. True or false: Exercise increases blood flow which encourages hoof growth?

T / F

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HOW’D YOU DO? (Answers below.)

1. T is correct. A situation that seems like it may be rewarding negative behavior but is actually a form of mitigating bad experiences is feeding a treat before and after a vet or farrier appointment. Offering a treat before and after a stressful procedure can help a horse get through the event and associate it with something positive rather than scary.

2. C is correct. Regular dental exams should be performed every six to 12 months, starting at a young age. As your horse ages, he will need extra watchfulness as other diseases could begin to develop.

3. D is correct. Cold therapy or “icing” is a common post-workout leg care therapy. Icing can help prevent injuries, treat new injuries, and manage old ones.Icing your horse after hard workouts or upon sight of a new injury will help him recover quicker. 

4. T is correct. Movement increases blood flow, which encourages hoof growth. Offering your horse as much turnout time as possible—this is not only great for his hooves, but his mind as well—will allow him to move naturally to increase circulation.

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