Why You Need Good Hands
…become lighter and more responsive to the bridle. Everyone wants good hands. The problem is that no one tells you exactly what good hands are or how to use the…
…become lighter and more responsive to the bridle. Everyone wants good hands. The problem is that no one tells you exactly what good hands are or how to use the…
…that just requires assembly. We’ve included a few sources for those types of products, along with places to find building plans, if you’re interested. However, building a shed from scratch…
…If you start with a normal horse, you will enjoy the result of your training, but even after a great deal of progress, he may not be as good as…
…requests for good manners, rewarding him with horse-pleasing brushing, scratching, and massaging. There are a few ins and outs to getting the most out of your grooming efforts-which brushes to…
…healthy side dish of off-horse conditioning work without capsizing a plate that’s already too full? The good news is that adding as little as 30 minutes a day of focused…
…Justin Joiner, and ridden by Esgar Ramirez and G.R. Carter Jr. The bay colt Inseperable (Separatist-A Delightful Legacy by First Down Dash) made his five starts of 2009 good ones,…
…good range of speed. Start off smack in the middle, with that dial set to 5. Then, think about adjusting the dial up a few notches to 7 or 8,…
…starting to ride young horses? JaneSavoie — Jesusrider, start them at 3. We usually start them in the fall, give them the winter off, then start them back up again…
…events before putting in the money, effort, and time required to pursue the sport. Since you?ve already attended some cutting shows, you?ve got a good head start, but I urge…
…you. Here, you won’t see the sliding stops and spins that you would at a national reining competition, but you will see good horsemanship, safe practices, and a good time….