How to Stop a Tail Chewer

…should be enough time to break his habit. But if you can’t isolate the offender, you can thwart him with a distasteful potion. Here are two I recommend. Method One…

Readers Write: Half Halts

…only. Other than sitting deep in the saddle and keeping your legs ready for correction ONLY, the reins are your main concern. Make sure that you have bit contact with…

Ride Safely

How’s this for a bit of irony? experienced riders are more likely to get hurt than beginning riders. According to the National Injury Prevention Foundation (NIPF), equestrians with five or…

Stop the Runaway the Right Way

…Secondly, that particular curb bit had been kept at the barn as a teaching tool for other riders for a long time. The left shank literally bent outward from the…

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