Exercises to Develop Your Horse’s Straightness and Collection with George Williams
George Williams explains the importance of the counter canter
Horse Training for Working a Gate
Learn how to safely open and close gates from horseback.
Excellent chart of horse information. Blankets, farrier, brushes, markings, and et cetera.
The Boy Scouts Build Us a Horse Obstacle Course
Our rescue has lots of new toys to play with!! We're feeling pretty lucky right now. A scout from Boy Scout Troop #1, of Duncanville, Texas, decided that he wanted to do his Eagle Scout project at our horse rescue. This past weekend, he and part of his scout troop labored in the hot sun (it was
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The Art of Liberty Training for Horses: Attain New Levels of Leadership, Unity, Feel, Engagement, and Purpose in All That You Do with Your Horse
Horse Training for Working a Gate
Learn how to safely open and close gates from horseback.
Never knock the curiosity out of a young horse... nor out of a human, for that matter!
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Courtney and Zeus | Denton Country Equine Photographer
I had so much fun at this session. I just love photographing horses and the people who love them. This is Courtney and her amazing horse, Zeus. Just one year ago Zeus had colic. Equine colic is the number one cause of death in horses. Zeus had lost over 800 pounds and given just a 10% chance of…
Spooky horse training tips
Riding on a spooky horse that gets scared often or even gets scared in situations that he already knows well is not very pleasant. There are two main things influencing this kind of behavior the most. 1. The first one is your horses' temper. Shy, spooky horse can genuinely get scared of anything. While confident, more balanced horses are getting scared very rarely. 2. The second thing is the way you react when your horse gets scared. So how do most of the riders react? When their horse gets…
Creative Groundwork for Your Horse
Incorporate creative obstacles into your groundwork to advance your horse's training, using these tips from master clinician Clinton Anderson.
Small changes, BIG results: 12 top dressage tips | NZ Horse & Pony
1. Take time to warm up In my warm-up, I think of keeping the walk in a good four-beat and the horse free and swinging over the back. It’s much better to spend too much time in walk than not enough, as it takes 10 minutes for the synovial fluid to go around the joints. …
Grid Pro Quo with Tim Bourke
Don't let winter weather get you down. Use the off season as an opportunity to fine tune your riding! In this winter weekly web series, we will revive past Grid Pro Quo articles from our magazine, Eventing USA, to help you brainstorm ways to keep you and your horse in tip-top shape even if you only have access to an indoor arena. Why
Bailey's Unisex's BLS0065 Tasty Treats, Clear, 5 kg
Bailey's Unisex's BLS0065 Tasty Treats, Clear, 5 kg: Amazon.co.uk: Sports & Outdoors