Trail Riding First Aid Part 7: Allergies
Veterinarian Barb Crabbe guides you through the first-aid process when your horse suffers from allergies on the trail….
Veterinarian Barb Crabbe guides you through the first-aid process when your horse suffers from allergies on the trail….
…guides feel more confident to pick up the pace. We experienced several exhilarating canters up hills and through the vineyards. I must say that on both of the horses I…
…and developing Equestrian Sport. George Morris is one of the most accomplished coaches in the world. He has coached back-to-back Olympic Gold medal teams and consistently guides the U.S. show…
…the synchronized steps of the dancers. We arrived today about 5 p.m. and as always our trusty guides were waiting for us to take our bags and give us a…
…you could almost use rubber stamps–“supple,” “active,” “obedient.”) Some judges are “every man for himself.” Some are solicitous. “I’m on Movement 27. Are you?” And some–they’re fun–are tour guides. “Now…
…an individual or small group of people, larger events organized by a club, directed by professional guides or outfitters (particularly at guest ranches), or judged competitions of varying length and…
…in the world guides his or her horse from the shoulders and hindquarters. This gives you positive steering control that the nose and neck-which are just too bendable and not…
…clinic, with instant feedback from one another and the clinic staff.” CHA offers an extensive menu of certification clinics designed to offer something to everyone-including arena instructors, trail guides, combined…
…narrative guides you through the book with the same friendly, knowledgeable tone of her PBS series. Each destination is well-described and vividly photographed, with a complete depiction of the scenery,…
…guides the horse through a pirouette. Press the Play button to play the sequence automatically all the way through, or use the individual numbers on the right to proceed one…