Shed Out Your Horse’s Winter Coat Tips
…to sharply turned-out spring mount. While your horse will begin to shed as the weather warms, sudden cold snaps can surprise anyone so keep that horse blanket handy. “That happens…
…to sharply turned-out spring mount. While your horse will begin to shed as the weather warms, sudden cold snaps can surprise anyone so keep that horse blanket handy. “That happens…
…puzzle, there are rider pieces, horse conformation pieces, horse-reaction pieces, interpretation-of-aids pieces, temperament pieces and your horse’s heart or his willingness-to-please pieces. All of these physical, mental and emotional puzzle…
…the correct training one way or another. If you train well, you make an average horse into a good horse, and a good horse into a better horse and a…
…a time and rewarding the horse promptly, a whole range of ground manners will improve. That said, round pen training isn’t ideal for every horse, particularly horses with a tendency…
…horse to stop, but then also gives her horse a signal to keep going, the horse learns to disregard the stop signal. John says there are many ways that happens….
…applied to all horses. PH: How do minis compare to full-size horses in handling? Croote: Miniature horses, although small in size, are similar to large horses. They are eager and…
…today,” she said, “especially in reining horses and Quarter Horses. Someone might purchase a horse with cutting training as their trail horse.” Many trail horses come with a world of…
…that’s detergent-free. Detergents weaken waterproofing treatments and can irritate a sensitive horse’s skin the next time he wears the blanket. Such products as Rambo Blanket Wash, among others, are specifically…
…the horse being led. To avoid confusion, we’ll use “pony horse” to refer to the horse you’re riding and “ponied horse” to refer to the horse you’re leading. If you’ve…
…the horse being led. To avoid confusion, we’ll use “pony horse” to refer to the horse you’re riding and “ponied horse” to refer to the horse you’re leading. If you’ve…