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Chelsea ready to make offer for Real Madrid’s Varane

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Chelsea are poised to join the heavyweigh­t battle for English football’s hottest property Raheem Sterling.

Chelsea have made discreet overtures about Sterling, despite Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers insisting on Thursday that his 20-year-old striker is going nowhere this summer.

Sterling stunned Liverpool earlier this week by giving an interview in which he claimed he is not motivated by money in stalling over a £100,000-a-week contract and admitting he is ‘quite flattered’ by interest from Arsenal. send the foals to be broken at the same time. It would be a pity to have to wait until the following year for the breaking of one of the foals, due to it being too small. By impregnati­ng your mares in the same season, other organizati­onal issues are going to simplify. For example, all of them are going to start eating pasture at the same time. 3) Delousing I recommend you delouse your mares twice a year, but three times a year for the foals. If you delouse the mates as soon as they give birth, the foal is going to be protected through nursing by the mother mare’s milk. It is also better to delouse the weaning foals every three months, changing the dose each time to prevent resistance from parasites. herd of horses in which most of the mares are Light Bay horses with black hooves, they are going to be healthier than Chestnut horses. Why? Because the Light Bay horse is more rustic.

The foals are trimmed when they are weaned. Their hooves are shaped, giving them the correction­s needed to avoid problems related to improper trimming (for example, twisted hands or twirling hands when galloping). You have to trim the foals three times a year, before breaking them. Normally, when you catch the foals, you do these three things before releasing them again: imprinting, delousing, and trimming.

These have been some easy but effective tips for the proper formulatio­n of your breeding.

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