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How to Put Your Horse “On the Bit”

Understanding the Connecting Aids by Jane Savoie     Most riders understand that there’s a specific set of aids for every movement and exercise you do with your horse. For example, you have one set of aids for a canter depart and a different set of aids to ask for …

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What’s In a Name?

Allison Trimble Equestrian Facility

Discover the Purpose Behind Equine Land Conservation Resource by Jennifer M. Keeler   The Equine Land Conservation Resource (ELCR) is becoming an increasingly familiar name to horse lovers across the country who are interested in conserving land for equestrian use. But what does our name really mean? E = EQUINE  Whether …

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The Eyes Have It

Fascinating Facts about Equine Eyesight by Don Blazer   Horses have remarkable eyes. They can, at one time or another, and sometimes in combination, have a feather in the eye, a glass eye, a pig eye, a smoky eye or a walleye. In addition they have both monocular and binocular …

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Starting a Handicapped Colt

Creative Tools for an Unusual Situation by Pat Hooks   I come across some pictures the other day from about 20 some years ago. One in particular caught my eye, a photo of a deaf yearling paint I was ground training. This little horse turned out to be one of …

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Lunch from the Lawn Mower

Are Grass Clippings Good for Your Horse? by Eleanor Blazer   You might think feeding lawn clippings to horses makes sense. After all horses are designed to eat grass, but think again. The sensitive equine digestive system does not tolerate change. Anytime you introduce new feed to a horse it must be …

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Top Tips for Going on Cattle Drives

When, Where and How to Ride Like a Real Cowboy  Courtesy of Top50 Ranches   Cattle drives are about as real as it gets on a ranch vacation. To make the transition from City Slicker to real-life cowboy, follow Top50 Ranches’ advice on where to find the best cattle drives …

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Clinics and Coaches

How to Find the Best One for You and Your Budget by Brigitte MacKenzie   Over the years, I’ve observed that the sport of barrel racing is one of the least formally coached equestrian disciplines. However, because of my background riding English, I have always advocated clinics and coaching. Recently I …

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Dunn’s Horse and Mule Company

Experience the Best of America by Horseback by Justin Dunn       The place to be this summer is a location few people know about, a remote little Colorado town called Guffey. As seen on RFD-TV and Best of America by Horseback, this particular area has a lot to …

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The Silver Lake Wild Horse Herd

Meet the Only Wild Horses West of the Cascades by Rich Wininger   Maverick is big. At 16 hands many people step back when he trots up; they don’t know that all he wants is love and attention. He is curious and unafraid and a great trail and mountain horse. Mountains are in …

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Announcing the International Horse Identification Registry

Safeguard Your Unregistered Horse by Irene Turner   The International Horse Identification Registry (IHIR) was created to fill the need for a registry for all horses, regardless of color, breed or origin. The group also registers miniature horses, ponies, donkeys, mules, zebras and zebra crosses. “At the IHIR we believe …

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