Handling Hooves Safely
…your hand around the back of the leg, keeping your thumb close to the rest of the hand. Don’t wrap your thumb around one way and your hand the other…
…your hand around the back of the leg, keeping your thumb close to the rest of the hand. Don’t wrap your thumb around one way and your hand the other…
…to alternate with Beverly in driving her 14.1-hand Morgan. But Suzy is aiming at the 2005 world championships, so she’s the only one competing with the mare now. Though Suzy…
…to Zoltan Lazar from Hungary with a score of 136.27. To learn more about the 2013 FEI World Driving Championships for Pairs visit; Follow the 2013 U.S. Driving Team here….
…applied to settle a dispute in combined driving. Garden State Combined Driving Event winners Scott Monroe and Shadow | ? 2006 by Nancy Jaffer Scott Monroe, defending his 2005 National…
…applause. That was more than two points better than the previous record of 32.13, set by the USA’s Chester Weber at the last World Four-in-Hand World Championship in the Netherlands…
…signals. Executed as follows, your hand signals will be clear, leaving no doubt of your intentions. Prior to signaling, put the whip in your right hand along with the reins….
…you can change tools to the opposite hand. This will give you a new “leading” hand (the hand with the lead rope) and a new “driving” hand (the hand with…
…Committee, and USEF Para-Equestrian High Performance Committee recommended Handt for this position. Kai Handt | Photo Copyright USEF Archive Handt (Wylie, Texas) has a great depth of experience in the…
…you come down to the horn with your right hand, your left hand is up away from the saddle horn and the right hand is coming down to the horn….
…a real trust issue here. Your horse must have complete trust in your hand, and, of course, your hands must be worthy of that trust. She must not feel that…