Thursday, 22 May 2014
Thursday, 15 May 2014
Horse Equipment
Equipment
1. The First piece of equipment that is called the HELMET and this is so your head does not get damaged.
2. Next you will need a BRIDLE so you can control the pony/ horse and also you can give them *aids.
(*aids are using your legs, hands and voice so they get the signal to walk, trot, canter and gallop.)
3. Eventually you will need to get a SADDLE but you do not necessarily need one because there is such thing called bareback which enables you to ride without a saddle. (it is best for a beginner to start with a saddle though).
4. (optional) then there is a MARTINGALE to stop the horse from knocking the rider out by throwing the horses head back.
5. HORSESHOES are used so that the horse does not get stones in the horses feet and then they can get lame and it gives them better grip over rough terrain.
6. JODHPURS are a type of riding pants and they are warm and thin so that they stretch more when you are doing games (etc).
.7 RIDING BOOTS are a type of boot for riding horses.
.8 CHAPS are a type of socket that goes over your riding boots for more gripp.
.9 optional EAR BONNETT Is so the horse does not shy at noises.
.10 SADDLE BLANKET so that the saddle does not slip and hurt the pony.
Monday, 12 May 2014
Main Stars-Take The Cake
Friday, 9 May 2014
Wednesday, 7 May 2014
Kiwi Kids news - Washed up whale could explode
When a 25 meter long whale washed up on a Canadian island people started to worry because it has a chance that it could explode any minute! When the whale died weeks ago it has swollen to about twice its size and as it has started decomposing it has filled with a gas called methane.
There is a disagreement on who is to get rid of the body as no one wants to go near a giant exploding whale!Only 600 people are living there but they don't have the restorers to move the whale
There is a disagreement on who is to get rid of the body as no one wants to go near a giant exploding whale!Only 600 people are living there but they don't have the restorers to move the whale
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