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Horses Site Map Reviews of books about horses, including fiction, non-fiction and childrenīs. Information and tips on the daily and rountine care of horses. Everyday training questions and concerns such as when to use a whip, when to stop a lesson that is going nowhere and when you should seek professional help. Buy or lease, assessing potential equine partners, cost and time commitments, board or home? Subscribe to our newsletter. A weekly reminder to check into the horses page and see whatīs new. Everything you need to know about horse nutrition and diet, from hay to supplements. Horse adoption and rescue groups for the United States, Canada, the U.K. and other locations throughout the world. The latest information about stable management and pasture maintenance. What tack should I use? Bits, halters, bridles, bosals, hoof boots and more. Also, how to purchase, maintain and store tack to keep it in good condition. Ground work is the basis for all training. Teaching your horse to lead is just the beginning. All gaits and lateral movements can and should be schooled from the ground (in-hand) first. Longeing is much more than getting the yeehaas out of your horse. Combining the work on the longe with work in-hand will create a supple, well-schooled mount. Mounted lessons from the first ride to re-schooling. Riding in balance at all gaits starts by bringing the lessons from the ground up into the saddle.
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