Fast Back Head Rope
Say thanks to a favorite uncle or dad by introducing him to the latest head rope on the jam-packed market. World champion header Clay Tryan...
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Say thanks to a favorite uncle or dad by introducing him to the latest head rope on the jam-packed market. World champion header Clay Tryan...
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Does your trail horse have a stiff, sore back? There are a number of possible causes for his back problem, says top trainer Linda Tellington-Jones. These include: Poor condition. “A horse...
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The sport of team roping was born on the open plains. Two cowboys jamming the breeze across an endless prairie in pursuit of a 1,500-pound Longhorn evokes...
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When the 2009 season started, it appeared that the regular cast of characters would be turned on their ear. Usually, changes of the guard, so...
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Twenty years ago, an Illinois trail rider named Dawn Weber formed a special bond with a 3-day-old Quarter Horse colt, later named Admiral. Dawn saw a...
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Year in and year out since 2002, for the most part, there has been just one name at the top of the Crusher Rentals PRCA World...
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Just think about the hindquarters!" "Focus only on the tail!" The concept sounds so easy. But we're going to say up front (as it were) that it...
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Poor saddle fit can cause discomfort and pain that may result in permanent damage to your horse. Jochen Schleese CMS and Saddle Ergonomist shows how to recognize the signs of...
[/caption] Training "Mythunderstandings" When you are trying to get a horse's attention, the first thing you go for is his ears. Once an ear swivels in your direction, you've got his attention....
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Train your horse to back up and respect your personal space--to increase your safety on the ground. ...
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