Handling Reins
We communicate with our horses primarily through the reins, and yet our instructions to our horses are often too abrupt and hurried to get the results we...
We communicate with our horses primarily through the reins, and yet our instructions to our horses are often too abrupt and hurried to get the results we...
The handle you put on a steer is dictated by the types of steers youre roping. Whether steers are fresh or roped out makes a big difference. There are...
http://www.equisearch.com/horses_riding_training/handling-difficult-steers/
Picking out hooves the right way: 1. Safety rule 1 is "No surprises." Make sure your horse knows you're there -- approach so he can see you (I usually come in...
http://www.equisearch.com/horses_care/health/hoof_care/handlinghooves_080803/
In many ways, foals are like children. their early experiences stay with them for a lifetime and can make for either a well adjusted, trusting companion-or a...
http://www.equisearch.com/uncategorized/take-hazard-out-foal-handling/
Here's the situation: You're navigating a cross-country bank with a little jump on top. Your horse has jumped the "bank up" part of the question, but his landing is weak. ...
http://www.equisearch.com/horses_riding_training/english/eventing/duttonbank_041106/
Our June 2011 issue features a how-to by David Key on keeping your steer in stride on the corner. When we shot the photos to go with that article, we...
http://www.equisearch.com/horses_riding_training/western/video-david-key-on-handling-steers/
From step-by-step guides to more detailed instructions, you'll find information about how to do many equestrian activities and tasks....
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