GPS: Get Power Steering With Your Horse
…that will make guiding your horse easy. He points out that directional control in your horse is primarily achieved by controlling a horse’s front feet. “The feet are where the…
…that will make guiding your horse easy. He points out that directional control in your horse is primarily achieved by controlling a horse’s front feet. “The feet are where the…
…Inc. American Morgan Horse Association Youth info@morganhorse.com www.morganhorse.com American Paint Horse Association American Junior Paint Horse Association www.ajpha.com; www.apha.com American Quarter Horse Association American Quarter Horse Youth Association www.aqhya.com; www.aqha.com…
…the horse to give to pressure easily. Continue to work with the horse until you can spray the air without the horse objecting. Then position the horse and turn the…
…That’s how we get kids’ horses and experienced school horses who introduce novices to a sport. And the horse benefits by maintaining some level of activity, rather than just hanging…
…Protection Commission Kentucky Walking Horse Association Missouri Fox Trotting Horse Breed Association, Inc. National Horse Show Commission National Walking Horse Association Spotted Saddle Horse Breeders and Exhibitors Association Western International…
…take horses from private property, horse shows, boarding stables and a variety of other places. (See the June 2004 issue of Perfect Horse.) Natural disasters. Horses are sometimes separated from…
…but don’t use it to try to pull the horse into the trailer. The horse’s back end will tell his front end to step forward. Allow the horse to stand…
…tapping as a reward. If the person stops tapping and tries to pull the horse forward when the horse backs up, the horse gets confused and doesn’t recognize that the…
…their horses’ hooves, horse-campers seem especially willing, ready and able to help newcomers. Second, has your horse ever camped? Some horses readily adapt to camping. It’s like they do it…
…the board of the Pennsylvania Quarter Horse Association and is the Eastern Director for the Pennsylvania Amateur Quarter Horse Association. Tia is expecting her first foal next April so Michelle…