This website is accessible to all versions of every browser. However, you are seeing this message because your browser does not support basic Web standards, and does not properly display the site's design details. Please consider upgrading to a more modern browser. (Learn More).

:: Menu
:: Attention

Advertise with Us
Promote your brand on the Rodeo Attitude Network.

:: News Menu
CBR
:: TeamRoper.com Tips for the Long Haul by Keven Daniel
Visit Our Team Roping Directory

You are here: news home > by event type > team roping

TeamRoper.com Tips for the Long Haul by Keven Daniel

By Keven Daniel
Posted Friday, November 6, 2009

e-mail E-mail this page   print Printer-friendly page

This time of year many of us are headed to a finals event where we have to haul our horses for many miles. When you drive many hours it’s a huge relief to get out periodically, walk around and stretch your legs, use the bathroom, etc. It’s certainly no different for your horses.

I like to unload my horses every five to eight hours to walk them around, give them a drink and make sure they go to the bathroom. Some horses are reluctant “to go” while on a trailer, especially if there are insufficient shavings. Be sure to use plenty of shavings in your trailer when hauling. Not only will deep shavings act as a shock absorber for your horses, they will absorb ammonia from urine and protect your horse’s lungs.


Read more...
e-mail E-mail this page
print Printer-friendly page
 
 
 
Latest articles in Team Roping
 
PRCA World Standings as of January 10, 2010
 
PRCA News and Notes - January 10, 2010
 
PRCA World Standings as of January 3, 2010