Just dip your brush in paint, touch the place you want to color, and click your mouse. You can change colors as often as you like, and save or print the finished image!
There's a lot more to horse colors than basic red, black, brown, white. For instance, there are duns, chestnuts, bays, sorrels, etc. See how many you can name.
Starting them out young? Christy Landwehr and Middle Tennessee State's Anne Brzezicki explain the basics in a horsemanship clinic for youngsters from the Certified Horsemanship Association.
Here is a nod to the instrumental individuals who teach newcomers the ins and outs of horses. The things we learn from our mentors are never forgotten but passed on to new generations. From America's Horse Daily.
What's the best way to introduce childen to dressage? Dressage coach and clinician, Deborah Lockemeyer, explains how the equitation pyramid found in the USDF Training Manual provides a guide for the rider's development from beginner to accomplished dressage rider.
Texas Christian University Coach Gary Reynolds offers tips for riders who have their sights set on riding for a college equestrian team.
If you?d like to learn still more about equines, the Kentucky Horse Park?s education department offers a number opportunities to help build on your park experience. Both adults and youngsters may sign up for clinics, classes or seminars in horseback riding, equine care and driving