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To Blanket Your Horse…or Not?

It’s on again, off again when you choose to play the blanketing game. Lots of factors will determine whether your horse needs to dress for winter. | MORE

 

Choose the Right Halter for Your Horse

It is important to choose the best horse halter to fit your horse, but proper halter training is the best way to ensure that you can control your horse no matter the situation. | MORE

 

Turn Signals

If you listen in on an Ed Dabney horsemanship clinic, you'll hear Ed explain how to use "turn signals" to get smoother, better balanced turns. Ed has a | MORE

 

Cure the Cinchy Set Back

Three trainers weigh in on the complicated issue of understanding and working with a horse that sets back when being cinched. We explore the possible causes, what to | MORE

 

Trailer-Loading Trouble

Successful trailer loading requires patience and time, according to our trio of experts.

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Your Choice of Horse Halter Matters

Anyone who has ever tried to lead a horse by his forelock knows how helpful a halter can be. The idea of a halter is to have a | MORE

 

Trick Training: Make it All Click

Horses are very much like toddlers. you know when they're happy, and you also know when they're mad. Consider what happens when you're out riding and you come | MORE

 

Special Report: Your Dream-Barn Planning Guide

You're ready to build your dream barn, the perfect equine facility. You essentially know want you want, but there are a myriad of details to consider when building | MORE

 

Trail Riding with Your Horse on the Road

If you plan to travel the same routes used by motorists, you'll need to dress visibly, prepare your horse, and follow some important safety precautions

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Use Breathing Halts to Settle Nerves

If anyone knows how to calm a nervous horse or rider, it's Susan Harris. She teaches Centered Riding, a series of techniques that use body awareness, centering, and | MORE

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