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),...
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),...
More than a quarter century ago, I began looking more deeply into the reasons why horses behave the way they do. Using biological and neurological principles, I developed...
http://www.equisearch.com/horses_care/health/behavior/tellingtonjones_121506/
Understanding Insulin Resistance What Is IR? Cells in the body can take up glucose, their most critical fuel, by a variety of mechanisms, but...
http://www.equisearch.com/uncategorized/manage-your-insulin-resistant-horse/
The first time we discussed insulin resistance was in 1999, when we did a field trial with magnesium supplementation of chronically laminitic and cresty horses and...
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During your senior year in high school, you're supposed to be king of the hill. If you're the star of the basketball team in a small...
http://www.equisearch.com/horses_riding_training/whole-hearted-ryan-rochlitz/
It's natural to assume that timed events with your horse are all about speed because, after all, the fastest time wins. But to make those winning runs...
http://www.equisearch.com/uncategorized/10-tools-your-horse-timed-events/
Does your horse need to be blanketed this winter? It sure is cold out there, especially in northern climates with the wind whipping and the wet...
http://www.equisearch.com/uncategorized/great-blanket-cover/
Ever had a horse go too fast while you're leading him? You hang on for dear life, hoping that he won't pull away from you or mow you down...
I can close my eyes and see it, and I can smell it, too, the pine smoke from a campfire, pungent perfume to the nostrils...
A steer busts out of the gate, and two cowboys on horseback go tearing after him, ropes swinging. In seconds it's over. One cowboy has successfully...
http://www.equisearch.com/horses_riding_training/quickest-way-catch-roping/