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Re: gray horse grooming

8/8/2007 12:00:00 AM

Yeah, I own a Paint, and well he's a gelding. So he's a typical guy likes to roll around and get dirty. But anyway he has that bald face and sometimes its funny to walk into his stall the next ...

Re: gray horse grooming

8/8/2007 12:00:00 AM

great! a bunch of new things to try! i agree, even though the grays are a lot of work, when they are clean they sure are worth it! It always makes me smile when on those few lucky days i arrive to ...

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Video: Laurie Pitts' Grooming Tips

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In the April 2008 issue of Practical Horseman magazine, top hunter/jumper groom Laurie Pitts shows you her method for making a horse shine from the inside out. Watch as Laurie demonstrates her grooming techniques.

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In the 1970s and '80s, Laurie Pitts worked for some of the top professionals in the country, including Joan Boyce, Frances Rowe, Rodney Jenkins, Joe Fargis and Conrad Homfeld. She traveled with the U.S. Equestrian Team to the 1978 World Championships in Aachen, Germany, and the first World Cup in 1979 in Sweden. Her favorite charge, Balbuco (ridden by Conrad Homfeld), was also selected for the 1980 Moscow Olympics. Laurie is currently the barn manager, business partner and assistant of Junior Johnson, a top trainer/handler of young horse prospects. She also runs a mobile horse-care business, "Horse a la Carte," and helps her local Pony Clubbers with their horse care. In addition, she was stable manager for the 2007 and 2008 George Morris Horsemastership Training Sessions.

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