Trail Terrors, Part 1: First-Aid Kit
…Horse & Rider. Her advice can be found monthly in the Horseman’s Handbook section of the magazine. She is an Oregon-based equine practitioner. This article originally appeared in Horse &…
…Horse & Rider. Her advice can be found monthly in the Horseman’s Handbook section of the magazine. She is an Oregon-based equine practitioner. This article originally appeared in Horse &…
…1997 issue of Practical Horseman. For tips on how groundwork can sharpen your horse’s performance over fences, see Aaron Vale’s “Tighten Up Those Jump Turns!” in the July 2005 issue….
…of Trevor’s edge came from riding 2002 American Quarter Horse Association calf roping horse of the year Tinys Clipso, better known as “Tweeter.” He also competes in steer roping and…
…You can push his bubble farther and farther, because the horse’s trust in you is growing daily. Horsemanship Concepts: -Teach your horse to think before he reacts. -Do not stop…
…Young Rider in one of the Olympic disciplines who exemplifies both sportsmanship and horsemanship. After putting in multiple impressive 2009 performances, Jennifer Waxman was chosen as the 2010 recipient of…
…horses to a record four AQHA Superhorse titles. She was also named AQHA/Professional’s Choice Professional Horsewoman of the Year. Lynn trains and teaches at her Palm Partnership Training schools in…
…share her feelings about the ride and her love for what she does as a professional horsewoman. Since Stacy?s beginning with horses, she has been intrigued by the horse’s mind….
…thick snaffle is usually best. A D-ring or full-cheek snaffle is a good idea on a horse with neck tension since the bit won’t slide too far through the horse’s…
Here are some helpful hints to make both your life and your horse’s life easier and more comfortable: To get botfly eggs off your horse’s legs, try scraping them lightly…
…to slaughter houses that export horse meat to foreign countries. The Makers Mark Secretariat Center accepts former racehorses from individuals and horse rescue facilities all over the country. The horses…