How do I measure my horse or pony to ensure I buy the right size ICEBand?
ICEBands frequently asked questionsTake a piece of baling twine and wrap it once around your horse or ponys' pastern. Mark on the baling twine the width of the pastern, measure in millimetres (mm) and select the nearest size available. (However we strongly recommend that for horses over 15"2'hh that you buy Large) See similar questions...
What is the right size of pony for my child?
FAQThis is a pretty basic safety rule! If the pony is too tall to climb onto without help, then your child will always need help. This may not matter for very young children who will never ride alone, but you want to foster self-reliance in slightly older children and it's a bit tough on them if they know that they will always need assistance to climb on board. See similar questions...
What's the difference between Horse & Pony Spray and Horse & Stable Spray?
Home & Farm Frequently Asked QuestionsHorse & Stable Spray is a water based product labeled for horses, ponies, dogs, cats and the areas they frequent (see label for specific directions). It has a little water-drop on the label to help you remember that it's water-based. Horse & Stable Spray provides effective protection against many flies and other insects. It will need to be reapplied more often than Horse & Pony Spray, which is an oil-based product. Horse & Pony Spray is best for horses and ponies that are pastured. See similar questions...
How do I find a horse or pony?
Red River Pony Club - Clarksville, TennesseeUnless you are a professional, you should enlist the help of a trusted horse professional. This should be someone either personally known to you, such as your instructor, or someone with an upstanding reputation and verifiable references. Your child's instructor will be the best judge of the suitability of a mount, and should work together with you and whomever you enlist to help you search for the horse. Even knowledgeable and experienced people work with a professional to find the right horse. See similar questions...
How do you measure a horse?
Horses - Frequently Asked QuestionsBoth horses and ponies are measured from the ground to the withers and are measures in "hands". One hand is equal to 4 inches. When measuring them it is best to ensure they are stood squarely on solid ground, this will give the most accurate measurement See similar questions...
HOW DO I MEASURE AND FIND THE RIGHT SIZE SHRINKWRAP FOR MY PRODUCTS?
BoatShrink.com Tips & FAQsThis is very easy to do. Measure from the center of your product, at the highest point, over the side and down at least 8" below where you want the cover to go (for example, on a powerboat with arch measure from the center of the arch down below the rubrail). Now double that figure and See similar questions...
How do I choose and buy a first pony?
FAQPonies will be advertised for sale in local newspapers, and the "free ads" (typically yellow) papers are a particularly fruitful source since placing an advertisment costs nothing. You may also find ponies advertised in local tack and feed shops, on notice boards in riding schools, and in Pony Club newsletters. Most Riding School and livery yard owners buy and sell ponies, and will be able to advise you about local sources. See similar questions...
Where do you take your horse and pony photos?
Frequently Asked QuestionsGenerally Ponypics horse photos are taken at riding schools. But we like most horse and pony pictures and so if anyone sends us a horse picture, we will often ask if we can use it. So the answer is - we get our horse and pony pictures from anywhere really. See similar questions...
What is the difference between a pony and a horse?
SeabrookHorses and ponies are measured in hands. One hand equals approximately four inches. Ponies cannot exceed 14.2 hands, and horses are classified as being 14.3 hands or more. See similar questions...
How do I Register my horse/pony ?
FAQ'sThere are three main sections to the Registration process. Animals must be registered, riders must be registered and owners must become members. One must be an adult to be an owner and an adult member can be an owner and a rider (over 18 years of age). Before registering your animal with the SJAI, it must have a passport and ponies must be measured at an official SJAI Measuring Centre - Details from your Regional Secretary. See similar questions...
Where do I get a passport for my horse/pony?
FAQ'sTo obtain a passport for your animal before registration, please contact the Irish Horse Board on 01-5053584. You will need to get an up to date marking chart completed from your vet. See similar questions...
How does Measure T ensure my right to Fair Elections and Local Democracy?
Yes on T! Vote Local Control June 6th!Measure T will ensure that out-of-town corporations do not try to buy our locally elected officials. This ordinance will ensure that local residents decide who represents us in local government and that our elected officials are free to represent us all without fear of corporate intimidation. That's what local control is all about. No! This ordinance does not apply to individuals. See similar questions...
I don't know what size will fit my vehicle. How do I measure it to get the right size?
Car Decals, Custom Car & Auto Graphics by RJW MotorsportsAll graphics kits are sold in standard sizes to fit virtually any car, truck, SUV, etc...The best way to determine which size you need is to measure the area of your vehicle that you want the decal to cover. Also, on all graphics pages there is a kit size listed below the picture. This is a good reference to give you an idea of sizing. See similar questions...
Where do I buy a bike? How do I know if it's the right size?
FAQs about Bike Camps | Atlantis Programs and PedalheadsYour child's bike should be solid, well maintained and not too big. Buying a bike your child will "grow into" is not a great idea when they are first learning to ride because it will be harder to learn on and decrease confidence. The child's feet should be flat on the ground when sitting in the saddle (for beginners.) There should be at least 3 cm. between the child's crotch and the upper crossbar when straddling the bike. And, for younger kids, footbrakes are easier to use than handbrakes. See similar questions...
Why do horse or pony teeth get sharp?
The British Association of Equine Dental Technicians - Equin...The upper jaw is wider than the lower jaw and allows the jaw to move in a circular motion. This can lead to sharp edges on the outside of the upper cheek teeth. See similar questions...
What is the best age to have a Pony/Horse Party?
FAQAny age from 4 to 16 works really well. However we have done 2-3 year olds with parent participation. We can accommodate all ages and types of celebrations. We also have ponies/horses to accommodate all ages/sizes. When you are filling in the questions for the Reservation Form - Please be sure to check the age range of your guests so we can appropriately assign the right animal(s) and staff. See similar questions...
Do I have to have a horse to join Pony Club?
Frequently Asked QuestionsYou are not required to have your own horse but Pony Club suggests you have consistent access to use of the same pony or horse and use of a trailer to get to meetings. According to United States Pony Club policies, all mounts must be at least five (5) years old and may NOT be stallions. Please contact our DC or one of the instructor's and we will do whatever we can to help you find a suitable mount. See similar questions...
How do I measure my size?
F.A.Q -- Rechishop HelpYou can take a look for the tips of measuring body size and simply enter your body size to find your fit size. See similar questions...
My pony is on lease, what paperwork do I need to ensure that my pony is safe?
W.P.C.S. - FAQThe office has lease forms available for stallions, mares and geldings. Please note that these documents are not legally binding. We suggest that both parties involved draw up a formal lease agreement in order to set out the terms of the lease clearly. See similar questions...
How do I know if my skates are the right size?
Hockey Skates FAQ - Frequently Asked QuestionsA - You should make sure your toes do not touch the end of the skate. You should still be able to wiggle them. Also make sure your heel does not raise up in the boot and make sure the sides of your feet are comfortable and not being pinched. A - You shouldn't buy skates that are too big for anybody, especially a beginner as it will hamper their skating ability and may cause injury. Figure Skates, Ice Skates & Roller SkateDiscountSkatewear.com has a huge variety of Skates at Discount prices. See similar questions...
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