horse training
horse training
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by JetAviator - 2007-01-24
Horseback riding, like any other hobby or sport, has its own rules of etiquette which should be followed in order to fit in well and have an enjoyable and safe experience. While most seem like comm...
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by John White - 2007-01-26
My daughter's desire to get involved in horseback riding became a life-changing experience for me. I was about to learn about things I never wanted to know, and find out what it takes to care for an a...
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by Greg Lucas - 2007-01-27
A Shetland Pony is probably one of the most interesting breeds of horse there is. When children see a Shetland Pony they immediately want one. When adults see them they want one too but may not admit ...
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by Kirtan - 2007-01-09
For as long as people have made horses a part of their lives, there have been horse related emergencies. Those who don't know much about horses are often surprised that these seemingly graceful and...
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by Ron Petracek - 2007-01-31
Whether green or well schooled, many horses will lay in the rider's hands instead of taking true contact. Some may do so as a form of resistance or greenness; whereas, others may be traveling on the f...
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by Greg Lucas - 2007-02-06
When you say the word horses a few places come to mind, Montana, Wyoming, but none as much as Texas. Texas and its horses have quite a history. In this article we will introduce you to a little Texas ...
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by Greg Lucas - 2007-02-08
When you say the word horses a few places come to mind, Montana, Wyoming, but none as much as Texas. Texas and its horses have quite a history. In this article we will introduce you to a little Texas ...
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by Sierra Lynch - 2007-02-10
Here's another question from email after my post about a horse's sense of trust (No click). And it brings out a point about a horse's senses that you might not have realized. I certainly didn't until ...
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by Stacey Christiansen - 2007-02-23
If you have anything to do with horses, or know someone who does, chances are you've heard the term "natural horsemanship". To some it's the latest and greatest method of horse training. Others see it...
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by Jake Hamilton - 2007-03-08
Prof Jesse Beery was the world's greatest horse trainer and breaker of all time. That was because he could train any horse and stop his bad behavior immediately.His parents ran a farm. Jesse Beery wor...