Creative Groundwork for Your Horse
…1. After you’ve warmed up with some basic “longeing for respect,” start with the obstacle you think your horse will find the most inviting. If the obstacle is one to…
…1. After you’ve warmed up with some basic “longeing for respect,” start with the obstacle you think your horse will find the most inviting. If the obstacle is one to…
…throughout your busy day can add up to weight loss. THE BASICS Before we examine weight-loss saboteurs and how to combat them, let?s review what it takes to achieve and…
…day before. There is a high level of success with this treatment. If healing plateaus, consider surgical removal and possibly red-light therapy (see sidebar). Bottom Line. Proper, basic wound care…
…a terrific foal shower of your own. Party Basics Ethel’s plan: Custom-printed cards invited friends and clients to “Ethel’s Baby Shower,” which took place on March 2, 2002, in the…
…their spirit, intelligence and natural exuberance. Any upper level maneuvers done with a horse are nothing more than the combination of some basic skills: backward and forward, move your forehand,…
…even on less grain. All this sounds like basic common sense, of course, until you add the questions of how long the rest period should be. Time Makes A Difference…
…development of both rider and horse. Riders begin with slower, larger, more basic actions, then refine them as they progress. A half halt is nothing more-and nothing less-than a signal…